How do you reward season- and playoff-long performance fairly? Not very easily, apparently, with more players coming out criticising the current FedEx Cup format.
Players have been taking questions about the format at this week’s season finale at East Lake, and not everyone is sold on the concept.
The number one ranked player in the FedEx Cup standings begins their opening round at 10-under, whereas those ranked from 26th to 30th start the tournament at even par.
Jon Rahm is not a fan.
“I don’t think it’s the best [format] we can come up with,” said the Masters champion. “I think I’ve expressed my dislike towards the fact that you can come in ranked number one in the FedExCup.
“You can win every single tournament up until this one. You have a bad week, you finish 30th, and now you’ll forever be known as 30th in the FedExCup that season.
“I don’t think that’s very fair.”
The Tour Championship adopted a ‘handicapped’ format in 2019. This week, Scottie Scheffler will start at 10-under, with Viktor Hovland ranked second after his stunning victory at the BMW Championship, beginning at eight-under.
Rahm, who sits fourth in the standings, will start on Thursday at six-under.
“When you’re in fifth place, you are, what, 5-under, so you’re five shots from the lead,” Rahm added. “But you’re also five shots from 30th place. So that, to me, doesn’t make much sense.”
The two-time Major winner said that he preferred the old system, which was predicated on year-long statistics and probability.
“If you come in as number one, you really rarely ever fell out of the top three,” Rahm said of the old format. “I thought that was a little bit better.
“And I know the people that are good with numbers and statistics and all this and that, and probability, they ran the numbers, and I know they say this. Basically, this format comes out to the same.
“I don’t think it’s the best, but it is the easiest to understand, right? So if you ask me, I think we can come up with something better.”
Rory McIlroy, meanwhile, believes the format is “the best one…
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