The Commercial Appeal

Spieth hasn’t forgotten about the FedEx Cup

- Doug Ferguson ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. – Easily overlooked in golf this week is that other “cup,” the one more about finances than flags.

Jordan Spieth sure hasn’t forgotten about the FedEx Cup.

One year after he was in the mix for the $10 million bonus until the final hour at East Lake in Atlanta, Spieth is simply trying to make sure he has a tee time at the Tour Championsh­ip. He is No. 27 in the FedEx Cup, and only the top 30 move on to the finale in two weeks.

“Each year you pick a schedule, and I have essentiall­y assumed – based on the previous years – that would be part of it, and have a chance to win the FedEx Cup,” Spieth said Wednesday at the BMW Championsh­ip. “Each year, I’ve had an opportunit­y to win the FedEx Cup at the end of the year. This year, at this current state, I’m in a more difficult position to win the FedEx Cup than I’ve been in the last five years.”

He’s still inside the top 30 from the 70-man field at Aronimink who hope to advance to East Lake. Spieth figures he only needs a “normal” week in the third FedEx Cup playoff event, which starts Thursday.

A year ago, Louis Oosthuizen came into the BMW Championsh­ip at No. 24 and missed out on the Tour Championsh­ip by one point. The highest-seeded player who didn’t advance was Rickie Fowler in 2016, when he was No. 22 and missed by 0.57 points.

So for Spieth, there is work to be done.

And it’s not just the mathematic­al shot at the $10 million bonus, or even pride to not be left out of the Tour Championsh­ip for the first time since turning pro.

The PGA Tour has a policy that requires its members to play in a minimum of 25 tournament­s. If they fall short of that, players have to add a tournament they have not played in four years. Because he added nothing new to his schedule this year, Spieth has to reach 25 events. And the only way to reach 25 events (the Ryder Cup counts) is to make it to the Tour Championsh­ip.

The policy is in its second year, and no one has violated it yet.

Also on the bubble are Tiger Woods and Rickie Fowler.

 ??  ?? Jordan Spieth hits his tee shot on the third hole during the final round of the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip on Sunday. MARK KONEZNY/USA TODAY SPORTS
Jordan Spieth hits his tee shot on the third hole during the final round of the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip on Sunday. MARK KONEZNY/USA TODAY SPORTS

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