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‘It Doesn’t Make Any Sense To Me’ – Major Winner Questions FedEx Cup Format

'It Doesn’t Make Any Sense To Me' - Major Winner Questions FedEx Cup Format

There’s no denying that the professional golf landscape has changed over the past 18 months, with the most recent news surrounding the merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia.

One other change has been around the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoff format, with the circuit reducing the number of players who make it into the finals from 125 to 70. Obviously, this has caused some reaction between those who previously would of qualified under the old system, with former US Open winner, Lucas Glover, calling the moves “silly.”

Lucas Glover hits a drive and watches his tee shot

Glover currently sits outside the top 70 threshold 

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Speaking after his second round at the Wyndham Championship, Glover, who came into the week 112th in the FedEx Cup standings, stated: “Yeah, yeah, it’s very contrived to me, the whole thing. I don’t even really understand it. I think if you finish in the Top 125, I don’t know why you don’t get to play next week. That’s my opinion. Been pretty outspoken in that. 

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