This article is part of our Weekly PGA Preview series.
The 2010 FedExCup is on the horizon and, believe it or not, this year's cup has the potential to be the most entertaining yet. The most obvious storyline occurs in the very first week; will Tiger Woods survive and advance to Week 2? Can you believe this? In years past, the question was, will Tiger show up for the second event? Now he's fighting to qualify. Other than the Tiger drama, there's a distinct possibility that one of the young guns could take the title. You know, one of the guys who failed to handle a lead at the majors. You have Nick Watney, Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy all in the mix this year. Can Phil grab his first FedEx title? To this point, only Tiger and Vijay have won FedEx championships. Mickelson would surely like to join those ranks, and he's performed well during this race over the past three years - he's third on the all-time FedEx money list - so this could be his year. Speaking of performing well during the FedExCup, Steve Stricker usually finds his best form this time of the year; can he do it again? Oh, and then there's the current leader, a golfer we haven't heard from lately, Ernie Els.
What the Wyndham Championship means:
Arjun Atwal: Atwal went from sure Q-School attendee to fully exempt in four days. Atwal didn't exactly come out of nowhere - his name was known in golfing circles - but to win
The 2010 FedExCup is on the horizon and, believe it or not, this year's cup has the potential to be the most entertaining yet. The most obvious storyline occurs in the very first week; will Tiger Woods survive and advance to Week 2? Can you believe this? In years past, the question was, will Tiger show up for the second event? Now he's fighting to qualify. Other than the Tiger drama, there's a distinct possibility that one of the young guns could take the title. You know, one of the guys who failed to handle a lead at the majors. You have Nick Watney, Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy all in the mix this year. Can Phil grab his first FedEx title? To this point, only Tiger and Vijay have won FedEx championships. Mickelson would surely like to join those ranks, and he's performed well during this race over the past three years - he's third on the all-time FedEx money list - so this could be his year. Speaking of performing well during the FedExCup, Steve Stricker usually finds his best form this time of the year; can he do it again? Oh, and then there's the current leader, a golfer we haven't heard from lately, Ernie Els.
What the Wyndham Championship means:
Arjun Atwal: Atwal went from sure Q-School attendee to fully exempt in four days. Atwal didn't exactly come out of nowhere - his name was known in golfing circles - but to win as a qualifier is nearly unheard of.
David Toms: Toms didn't have enough to catch Atwal last week, but he's getting hot at the right time. Toms could definitely make a run the next four weeks.
Michael Sim: Speaking of sleeper picks for the FedEx, Sim carded a 62 on Sunday and tied for third. He also played pretty well at the PGA Championship two weeks ago.
This week: The Barclays
Last Year: Heath Slocum shot a final-round 67 on his way to a one-stroke victory over three players.Players to Consider:
- Steve Stricker
The players are headed back to Ridgewood Country Club this year, the course played in 2008. Stricker finished in the top-20 that year, but I expect a better result this time around as this is his time of year.
- Justin Leonard
Leonard tied for seventh in 2008 and is coming off a nice showing last week at the Wyndham where he tied for third.
- Bubba Watson
Watson finished 12th here in 2008, and when we last saw him, he was playing pretty well. Watson seemed a little perturbed after his playoff loss at the PGA Championship. I can only imagine that he's been licking his chops at another chance to prove himself.
- Rory McIlroy
This is McIlroy's first time at this event, but as he's proven at the PGA and everywhere else this year, it doesn't matter. The only question will be how committed he is to the FedExCup. If fully committed, he'll be playing all four weeks with a chance to hoist the trophy at the end.
- Paul Casey
Casey's been lying in the weeds this season, but I have a feeling he's about to make a splash the next four weeks. Casey played well here in 2008, so if nothing else, he should perform well during Week 1 of the FedExCup.
Players to Avoid:
- Tiger Woods
I'm going to put my classic Tiger disclaimer on this: this isn't to say Tiger is a bad pick this week, but if you are expecting a win, you need to look elsewhere. Yes, he needs to play well this week to advance to the next event, but he hasn't shown the ability to play well under pressure this year. So why would it be different this week?
- Vijay Singh
Yes, he won here in 2008, and, yes, he's shown the ability to play extremely well during the FedExCup, but this isn't the same Singh who won two years ago. In fact, Singh has only two top-10s all year.
- Geoff Ogilvy
It's nearly impossible to win on the PGA TOUR and still have a bad year, but Ogilvy has managed to pull it off. Ogilvy's win came in early January, and he hasn't even cracked the top-10 since.
- Woody Austin
Austin played his way into the top-125 with a couple good efforts the last month, but all that momentum was lost last week when he missed the cut at the Wyndham.
- David Duval
After he misses the cut this week, Duval will have plenty of time to finish his upcoming book titled, "Four good days and one big paycheck, hello FedExCup!"
Yahoo! Fantasy Golf:
This week: The Barclays
Group A
I really wanted to use Mickelson here, but I have only two starts left with him, so I'll save those. It's not like I'm reaching with either of these players. Watson and Stricker should both be in the mix come Sunday.
Group B
All four players selected from this group are itching to get going this week. Toms is looking to keep his momentum from a runner-up finish last week. Watney will try to erase the memory of his final-round collapse at Whistling Straits. Johnson is also trying to erase the memory of Whistling Straits, and McIlroy is trying to figure out how to close. I have a feeling that at least three players from this group will be successful this week.
Group C
It took nearly the entire season, but it looks like Snedeker is finally coming around. He's one of my sleepers to contend for the whole ball of wax over the next month. Casey is also a contender in my eyes, and I think he'll get off to a good start this week.
Starters Round One
My first-round strategy is probably pretty apparent, avoid the mental meltdown. Although I think Watson, Watney and Johnson will all be fine this week, I would hate to find out I'm wrong while they were in my starting line-up. Stricker is one of the favorites to walk away with the FedExCup in four weeks, and to do so, he'll need to start quickly, which he will. Toms should carry some momentum in from last week, and McIlroy is usually dependable early in the week. Snedeker is starting to find a groove, which is why he gets the first-round start.