In the new FedExCup world, not all PGA TOUR events are created equal. Those held 'opposite' more important tournaments, e.g., the British Open or the limited field World Golf Championships events, receive only one-half the normal allotment of FedExCup points (25,000). And, after the fact, the season-ending seven events of the Fall Series receive a zero FedExCup award.
What does all this have to do with The Masters and the trip down Magnolia Lane? Simply this: In order to qualify for a Masters invitation, the event won must carry full points.
So, today's Viking Classic champion will have to settle for an official win and a first-place prize money of $648,000. Now, that's plenty of green, but unfortunately . . .
In the new FedExCup world, not all PGA TOUR events are created equal. Those held 'opposite' more important tournaments, e.g., the British Open or the limited field World Golf Championships events, receive only one-half the normal allotment of FedExCup points (25,000). And the season-ending seven events of the Fall Series receive a zero FedExCup award.
What does all this have to do with The Masters and the trip down Magnolia Lane? Simply this: In order to qualify for a Masters invitation, the event won must carry full points.
So, today's Viking Classic champion will have to settle for an official win and a first-place prize money of $648,000. Now, that's plenty of green, but unfortunately . . .
Not Masters green.
Go Brian!
Ahh yes, but Top 30 money list = goin' ta Augusta...
Like I sez, "eye on the prize..."
Sadly beaten in the playoff but helluva job getting into it!
Yoda, do you have any insight to offer us as where the 2010 Ryder Cup will feature in Brian's goals?
This year has been brilliant for him and he should end up playing in all 4 majors next year. It is in those events that he can pick up the $ and world ranking points to gain automatic selection for Wales.
Yoda at the Ryder cup?!
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
Congratulations to all and especially Brian for his tie for the championship at 19-under. He led the field in Driving Accuracy at 91.07 percent of Fairways Hit. He was also a leader in Greens in Regulation at 83.33 percent.
Brian now ranks 3rd in Scoring Average (Actual) at 70.17. On the toughest tour in the world, he now trails only Kenny Perry (70.11) and V.J. Singh (70.16).
That was fun to watch. Hate that B didn't pull it out. But man he's had a heckuva year . . . Tribute to Lynnard Blake, Homer Kelley, Alignment G.O.L.F. and most of all one tough hombre B.G. I gotta get me a make over so I can cultvate that look he's got going . . . . somehow I doubt they make them threads in "husky" size.
That was fun to watch. Hate that B didn't pull it out. But man he's had a heckuva year . . . Tribute to Lynnard Blake, Homer Kelley, Alignment G.O.L.F. and most of all one tough hombre B.G.
For a full hour of 'up close and personal' on how Brian gets it done, go here http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/cmps_in...p?page=proshop and click on Brian Gay - Golf Stroke Fundamentals. If you want to see how TGM principles are applied at the pinnacle of the game, you can't do any better than this.