The Daily Courier

Woods trying to stay fresh as PGA Tour playoffs start today

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NORTON, Mass. (AP) — In the three days between the opening two FedEx Cup playoff events, Tiger Woods took it easy at home with a little driving and putting. Only one golf club was involved. “Driving the car a lot,” Woods said on Thursday, a reference to taking his two kids to after-school activities in Florida.

The PGA Tour’s post-season is supposed to be a sprint — four tournament­s in five weeks, from a 125-man field at the start until it’s whittled down to a 30-man field that gets to the FedEx Cup finale at the Tour Championsh­ip.

It feels more like a marathon in the middle, especially for players like Woods, Justin Thomas and those who expect to have four playoff events followed by a sleep-deprived, energy-sapping week in France at the Ryder Cup.

The Dell Championsh­ip starts today for the traditiona­l Labor Day finish at the TPC Boston.

A little more than just advancing to the next FedEx Cup event is at stake this week. The top 70 in the standings will go to the BMW Championsh­ip outside of Philadelph­ia, and for a small number of players, it’s either the last chance or another chance to audition as a potential captain’s pick for the Ryder Cup.

U.S. captain Jim Furyk will be announcing three of his picks on Tuesday, and the fourth pick will be made following the BMW Championsh­ip. Bryson DeChambeau did himself a world of good with his four-shot victory this past Sunday at The Northern Trust. Woods and Phil Mickelson would appear to be certain choices.

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