Published 7/1/2008
at PGATOUR.com News
Editor's note: With seven weeks remaining in the PGA TOUR Regular Season and Tiger Woods on the sidelines recuperating from reconstructive knee surgery, players are really beginning to jockey for position in the FedExCup standings. Big moves can be made, too -- just look at what happened during July and August of last year. Tim Clark moved from 118th to 36th while Jonathan Byrd went from No. 97 to No. 26 and both made the field for the final event in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. PGATOUR.com looks at some players to watch this year.
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