Singh a lock for FedExCup?

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Sergio Garcia is one of just three players who still have a mathematical chance to keep Vijay Singh from winning the FedExCup. But for Singh not to win, an unlikely series of events would have to occur, such as two poor performances in the last two Playoffs events. Garcia, who is in second place behind Singh but more than 12,000 points behind, doesn't see that happening. "When he goes on a roll like this like he's gone on these past couple of weeks with his putting ande everything, it becomes quite difficult (to beat him)," Garcia said. "I don't see him finishing outside the top 10 in the next two tournaments." Certainly it's hard to imagine Singh finishing outside the top 10 at East Lake, site of THE TOUR Championship. Here's his track record on the course that will host the final event of the Playoffs.

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Vijay Singh, AP Vijay Singh, AP
September 2, 2008  08:37 AM ET

That -8 in his last round to win ahead of Weir was Good !

September 2, 2008  09:42 AM ET

Anyone else think a change in format and/or points is in order? How is someone 12,000 points behind after just 2 events? I don't get it.

September 2, 2008  11:01 AM ET

"Anyone else think a change in format and/or points is in order? How is someone 12,000 points behind after just 2 events? I don't get it."
AFScott | 09/02/08, 09:42 AM

Go to the PGA Tour's website; there's a link that provides everything you need to know about the FedEx cup. That's if you really want to "get it".

September 2, 2008  01:22 PM ET

This is strange because it seems this is the only event that he won. Where was he? All of a sudden he leads. Vijay seemed like he disappeared just like John Daly.

September 2, 2008  02:15 PM ET

"This is strange because it seems this is the only event that he won. Where was he? All of a sudden he leads. Vijay seemed like he disappeared just like John Daly."
Guam Baller | 09/02/08, 01:22 PM

Did you just fly in from the planet Jupiter?

Singh won the last two events - The Barclays and the Deutsche Bank Chanpionship. He leads the tour in earnings and in Top-10 finishes. Only Tiger has more wins than Singh, and, aside from Tiger, only Kenny Perry has as many wins (3) as Singh.

You know, this information isn't hard to come by. You might want to take a couple minutes and look it up before asking foolish questions.

 
September 3, 2008  11:21 AM ET

You can have Phil.. I'll take Veej any day of the week. that is if Tiger isn't in the equation

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