
Fantasy Tip Sheet: Bill Haas is a popular Humana Challenge pick for our panel of fantasy experts, as they think the defending FedEx Cup champ will start the season where he left off in 2011.

Fantasy Tip Sheet: Bill Haas is a popular Humana Challenge pick for our panel of fantasy experts, as they think the defending FedEx Cup champ will start the season where he left off in 2011.

PGA Tour notebook: After crunching numbers using different models, the PGA Tour has decided to leave the points structure alone for the FedEx Cup.
FedEx Cup runner-up Webb Simpson and 2011 PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley lead the field at the 23rd annual Shark Shootout beginning Friday at Tiburon Golf Club. Bradley is partnering with Brendan Steele in the challenge-season event featuring 12 two-man teams playing modified alternate shot, better ball, and scramble over three rounds.
• World No3 will divide his time between Europe and America
• Westwood will play at least 15 events in the US in 2012
The world No3 Lee Westwood will divide his time between Europe and America next year after deciding to rejoin the PGA Tour in 2012.
The move will see Westwood compete in the Players Championship at Sawgrass, which he did not contest this year due to scheduling complications, and attempt to qualify for the play-offs and FedEx Cup for the first time.
“I missed the Players Championship last year when watching it on television,” Westwood said. “It was always a scheduling issue for me. Though the rules changed, making it exempt from PGA Tour restrictions, I had already set my schedule for later in the year in Asia. I didn’t want to break any of those commitments.
“It’s a great event and one I’ve always enjoyed playing. It just felt right in Ryder Cup year to commit to a full programme in the United States.
“The FedEx Cup looked pretty good on TV this year. I thought it would be great to give it a go, having never taken part.”
Westwood’s first tournament in America will be the Accenture World Match Play in Arizona in February. He is obliged to play at least 15 events in the United States.
The PGA Tour no longer is looking for new tournaments in Asia as it considers revamping the schedule so that a new season would start in the fall after the FedEx Cup is over. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said Sunday that if players approve the idea of a fall start to the season, then it would be easy to give the HSBC Champions equal status as the other three World Golf Championships.
According to the Associated Press reported that reform and restructuring of the PGA Tour schedule is brewing. The new program is: after the end of the FedEx Cup, a new beginning in the fall season.
The PGA Tour no longer is looking for new tournaments in Asia as it considers revamping the schedule so that a new season would start in the fall after the FedEx Cup is over.
SHANGHAI — The PGA Tour no longer is looking for new tournaments in Asia as it considers revamping the schedule so that a new season would start in the fall after the FedEx Cup is over. PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said Sunday that if players approve the idea of a fall start to the season, then it would be easy to give the HSBC Champions equal status as the other three World Golf …
The PGA Tour no longer is looking for new tournaments in Asia as it considers revamping the schedule so that a new season would start in the fall after the FedEx Cup is over.
Graeme McDowell misses out on the FedEx Cup play-offs fade after finishing the Deutsche Bank Championship on four under par.
Keegan Bradley in the Atlanta Athletic Club with no dread of overall performance brought him towards the U.S. PGA Championship podium. At the identical time permitting him re-evaluate the objective on the period inside 24 hours. For him, the FedEx Cup, the Presidents Cup is no extended a dream.
Failing to qualify for the FedEx Cup has given Woods time to heal from injuries and work on his game. Now he feels ready to compete. Failing to qualify for the FedEx Cup has given Woods time to heal from injuries and work on his game. Now he feels ready to compete.
Failing to qualify for the FedEx Cup has given Woods time to heal from injuries and work on his game. Now he feels ready to compete. Failing to qualify for the FedEx Cup has given Woods time to heal from injuries and work on his game. Now he feels ready to compete.