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New York mayor/presidential maybe Michael Bloomberg goes sandbagger in FedEx Cup pro-am
Published 8/23/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... Bloomberg played in the pro-am for The Barclays, the first tournament in the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup" playoffs, today as mayors are wont to do. He got to play in ...
Breaking news: Phil Mickelson may go Tiger and not play entire FedEx Cup either
Published 8/23/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... playing in the FedEx Cup playoff's first tournament, The Barclays, everyone's assumed that the rest of the playoffs will have all the top players and Woods. ...
Great thing about FedEx Cup: Singh, Micklelson, Furyk pairing in The Barclays
Published 8/23/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... HARRISON, N.Y. (Aug. 23, 2007) - The only thing that's an easier target in sports right now than The FedEx Cup is ...
Vijah Singh shows why his No. 2 ranking in FedEx Cup is ridiculous
Published 8/23/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... Yet there Singh stood second in the FedEx Cup standings heading into the first playoff tournament, The Barcleys, today. Even Singh seemed to realize the David Copperfield-sized illusion in this. ...
Vijay Singh misses cut in first FedEx Cup tourney, continuing to show why he's done
Published 8/25/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... sat in the Westchester Country Club locker room, staring straight ahead. The 44-year-old Singh who talked before the first FedEx Cup playoffs started about contending for major events until the age of 50 was looking at his new reality. ...
Impossible not to call FedEx Cup a success after two rounds of Barclays
Published 8/25/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... HARRISON, N.Y. (Aug. 24, 2007) - Is the FedEx Cup destined to never live up to golf's majors? Of course. Does PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem need to put in a rule eliminating no-show stars like ...
How to simplify the Fed Ex Cup so us dullards can understand it
Published 8/31/2007 by Tim McDonald at Tim McDonald
... What a lot of people may not know, as our own, hard-nosed investigative reporter Chris Baldwin has pointed out is that money goes into a retirement fund. The winner has the option to invest it but can't get his hands on it until he is between 45 and 60, depending on yet another complicated formula. ...
Tiger Woods sprint to 60 wins amazing with or without FedEx Cup
Published 9/10/2007 at Chris Baldwin
... gave the FedEx Cup some short-lived thrills by taming ...
Fed Ex Cup first season: even $10 million can't guarantee excitement
Published 9/16/2007 by Tim McDonald at Tim McDonald
... The first Fed Ex Cup is over and I'm betting most of the known world still doesn't know what happened. Even CBS said it would not bore us with all the details. ...
Fed Ex Cup: A "sitting" champion in Tiger Woods?
Published 9/18/2007 by Tim McDonald at Tim McDonald
... I blogged the other day about how the Fed Ex Cup needs to be tweaked, and how the penultimate tournament, the ...
Virginia Tech gets what it deserves in NCAA Tournament miss, Tiger Woods the one bracket snubbed
Published 3/17/2008 at Chris Baldwin
... This fall when Tiger is wrapping up this unprecedented feat of brilliance, walking off the green in the last FedEx Cup event having won every single tournament he entered in 08, people will be talking about that 25-foot birdie putt and hat slam in the Bay Hill today. But on the day it actually happened, it’s doomed to get the kind of play a WNBA game typically rightfully receives. ...
Will PGA Tour become mini-tour compared to Race for Dubai?
Published 14 days ago by Tim McDonald at Tim McDonald
I don’t know about you, but I’m breathless in anticipation of the penultimate climax of the FedExCup.
Man, it’s going to be…
Oh. This just in. It’s over. I guess I missed it.
And now I heard Europe is doing away with the Order of Merit, which I’ve always loved because it sounds like something Prince Lancelot might have won, and replacing it with the Race to Dubai.
Hey, it’s good to know we Americans aren’t the only people who cave in to crass commercialism.
It will be sort of similar to ...
