After 11-and-a-half months and 45 tournaments, it all comes down to this.
Thirty players remain ‘alive’ in season 2015/2016 and there’s plenty to play for – two trophies, assorted awards and a whole lotta cash (heck, even last place at the Tour Championship still bags more than US$130,000, plus a piece of the FedEx pie).
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Venerable East Lake Golf Club repeats as the Tour Championship venue for the 13th straight year, the principal change this time coming via the flipping of the two nines to conclude with a par-5 instead of a par-3. Hoping No.13 will be lucky are Australia’s leading two golfers, Adam Scott (third on the points list) and Jason Day (fourth), who can become the first Aussie to snare the US$10 million bounty.
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