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FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013) FedExCup Champions Performance in the FedExCup Playoffs FedExCup Champion The Barclays Deutsche Bank Championship BMW Championship TOUR Championship 2013 Henrik Stenson T43 Won T33 Won 2012 Brandt Snedeker 2nd 6th T37 Won 2011 Bill Haas T24 T61 T16 Won 2010 Jim Furyk DNP T37 T15 Won 2009 Tiger Woods T2 T11 Won 2nd 2008 Vijay Singh Won Won T44 T22 2007 Tiger Woods N/A T2 Won Won Making all 28 starts in the FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013) Hunter Mahan Starts 28 2007 Finish 15 th 2008 Finish 18 th 2009 Finish 27 th 2010 Finish 18 th 2011 Finish 7 th 2012 Finish 19 th 2013 Finish 20 th *Hunter Mahan is the only player who has made all 28 starts in the FedExCup Playoffs. Finishing inside the Top 30 in all 7 Years of the FedExCup (Reaching the TOUR Championship each Year) 3 players have managed to reach the TOUR Championship in each of the last 7 seasons. Player Phil Mickelson Steve Stricker Hunter Mahan 2007 Finish 3 rd 2 nd 15 th 2008 Finish 7 th 14 th 18 th 2009 Finish 2 nd 3 rd 27 th 2010 Finish 13 th 7 th 18 th 2011 Finish 15 th 18 th 7 th 2012 Finish 5 th 20 th 19 th 2013 Finish 9 th 3 rd 20 th Current Rank ? ? ?

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FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

FedExCup Champions Performance in the FedExCup Play offs

FedExCup Champion

The Barclays

Deutsche Bank Championship

BMW Championship

TOUR Championship

2013 Henrik Stenson T43 Won T33 Won 2012 Brandt Snedeker 2nd 6th T37 Won 2011 Bill Haas T24 T61 T16 Won 2010 Jim Furyk DNP T37 T15 Won 2009 Tiger Woods T2 T11 Won 2nd 2008 Vijay Singh Won Won T44 T22 2007 Tiger Woods N/A T2 Won Won

Making all 28 starts in the FedExCup Playoffs (2007 -2013)

Hunter Mahan

Starts 28 2007 Finish 15th 2008 Finish 18th 2009 Finish 27th 2010 Finish 18th 2011 Finish 7th 2012 Finish 19th 2013 Finish 20th

*Hunter Mahan is the only player who has made all 28 starts in the FedExCup Playoffs.

Finishing inside the Top 30 in all 7 Years of the F edExCup

(Reaching the TOUR Championship each Year)

3 players have managed to reach the TOUR Championship in each of the last 7 seasons.

Player Phil Mickelson Steve Stricker Hunter Mahan 2007 Finish 3rd 2nd 15th 2008 Finish 7th 14th 18th 2009 Finish 2nd 3rd 27th 2010 Finish 13th 7th 18th 2011 Finish 15th 18th 7th 2012 Finish 5th 20th 19th 2013 Finish 9th 3rd 20th Current Rank ? ? ?

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Most Top Tens in the FedExCup Playoffs (Since 2007)

Players 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total

Stricker, Steve 3 1 3 3 0 0 3 13

Furyk, Jim 0 3 3 1 1 2 2 12

Villegas, Camilo 3 3 1 1 2 0 0 10

Mickelson, Phil 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 10 Woods, Tiger 3 0 3 0 0 3 1 10

Donald, Luke 0 0 1 2 3 2 1 9

Garcia, Sergio 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 9

Johnson, Dustin 0 0 1 2 1 4 1 9

Scott, Adam 1 0 0 2 2 2 1 8

Snedeker, Brandt 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 8

Most single season top 10’s in the FedExCup Playoff s

Rory Sabbatini

Year 2007 Barclays 3rd Deutsche Bank T-6 BMW Champ T-10 TOUR Champ T-9

*Finished 4th in the 2007 Playoffs.

Padraig

Harrington

Year 2009 Barclays T-2 Deutsche Bank T-4 BMW Champ T-6 TOUR Champ T-4

*Finished 7th in the 2009 Playoffs.

Dustin

Johnson

Year 2012 Barclays T-3 Deutsche Bank T-4 BMW Champ T-6 TOUR Champ T-10

*Finished 8th in the 2012

Playoffs.

Only 3 players finished inside the top 10 in all 4 Playoff events in a single season. Steve Stricker was the only player in the 2013 FedExCup Playoffs to finish with 3 top tens.

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

At Least 1 Top Ten Finish Each Year of FedExCup Playoffs (2009-2013)

Player 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Furyk, Jim 3 1 1 2 2

Mickelson, Phil 1 1 2 2 1

Donald, Luke 1 2 3 2 1

Snedeker, Brandt 1 1 2 3 1

Kuchar, Matt 1 2 1 1 1

5 players have had at least 1 top ten finish in each year of the FedExCup Playoffs since 2009.

At Least 1 Top 10 Finish in All FedExCup Playoffs S easons

Phil Mickelson

2007 Top Tens 2 2008 Top Tens 1 2009 Top Tens 1 2010 Top Tens 1 2011 Top Tens 2 2012 Top Tens 2 2013 Top Tens 1

Phil Mickelson is the only player with at least 1 top 10 finish each year of the Playoffs.

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Most Consistent Players in the 2010 FedExCup Season (Regular Season & FedExCup Playoffs)

Steve Stricker and Matt Kuchar were the only 2 players in the 2010 FedExCup who ranked inside the top 15 of the standings in

every week.

Steve Stricker Stat Matt Kuchar

7th 2010 FEC Finish 2 nd

14th Worse Rank (any week) 12 th *Only 2 players not ranked outside top 15 in any week of 2010 FedExCup.

Most Consistent Player in 2011 FedExCup

Luke Donald was the only player on TOUR who did not ranked outside the top 15 in any week of the 2011 FedExCup (both Regular and PGA TOUR Playoffs seasons).

2011 Finish 3 rd

Highest Rank (any week) 14 th

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Most Consistent Players in 2012 FedExCup Season

Rory McIlroy was 1 of 3 players who didn’t rank outside the top 30 in any week of the 2012 regular season (Steve Stricker & Keegan Bradley).

Rory McIlroy was the only player on TOUR who did not rank outside the top 20 in any week of the 2012 FedExCup season (started his season week #8 at WGC – Accenture Matchplay). After the solo week at 20th in week# 8 he never ranked higher than 9th for the remainder of the regular season. 2012 Finish 2 nd

Highest Rank (any week) 20 th

Stroke Average Leaders in the Playoffs

(Min of 44 rds) Player Average Rounds Woods, Tiger 68.32 72 Furyk, Jim 69.10 101 Garcia, Sergio 69.12 83

Stricker, Steve 69.18 105

Villegas, Camilo 69.38 74

Mickelson, Phil 69.48 104 Donald, Luke 69.60 89 Johnson, Zach 69.63 88

Rose, Justin 69.64 81

Snedeker, Brandt 69.65 93

Day, Jason 69.71 75

Scott, Adam 69.76 92

Kuchar, Matt 69.79 87

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Most Wins

FedExCup Playoffs Player Wins Woods, Tiger 3 Stenson, Henrik 2 Stricker, Steve 2 Singh, Vijay 2 Johnson, Dustin 2 Villegas, Camilo 2 McIlroy, Rory 2 Mickelson, Phil 2

Most Sub-70 Rounds FedExCup Playoffs

Player Rds Stricker, Steve 62 Mickelson, Phil 52 Furyk, Jim 52 Scott, Adam 50 Woods, Tiger 49 Mahan, Hunter 48 Garcia, Sergio 47

Most Rounds at Par or Better FedExCup Playoffs

Player Rds Furyk, Jim 82

Stricker, Steve 80

Mickelson, Phil 78

Mahan, Hunter 68

Garcia, Sergio 67

Snedeker, Brandt 66

Watney, Nick 66

Most Rounds at Par or Better 2013 FedExCup Playoffs

Justin Rose played 15 of his 16 rounds at par or better in the 2013 FEC Playoffs (most). Rose also has the t-most rounds in the 60’s in the 2013 FEC Playoffs with 10.

Justin Rose

15 rounds

Lowest Rounds in the FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013) Year Player Name Rd Event Name Course Name Score 2013 Furyk, Jim 2 BMW Championship Conway Farms 59 2007 Johnson, Zach 3 TOUR Championship East Lake GC 60 2013 Kuchar, Matt 3 BMW Championship Conway Farms 61 2008 Weir, Mike 1 Deutsche Bank TPC Boston 61 2011 Snedeker, Brandt 3 The Barclays Plainfield CC 61

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Players with the Most Eagles

FedExCup Playoffs

Player Total Eagles Mahan, Hunter 16

Watney, Nick 13

Els, Ernie 12

Watson, Bubba 11

Johnson, Dustin 11

Stricker, Steve 11

Snedeker, Brandt 10

Villegas, Camilo 10

Scott, Adam 10

McIlroy, Rory 10

Players with the Most Birdies FedExCup Playoffs

Player Total Birdies Mickelson, Phil 417

Stricker, Steve 409

Furyk, Jim 401

Mahan, Hunter 377

Watney, Nick 368

Snedeker, Brandt 364

Scott, Adam 362

Kuchar, Matt 340

Garcia, Sergio 339

Donald, Luke 338

Highest Score (s) in the Playoffs (2007-2013) Year Player Hole Rd Event Name Par Score RTP 2011 Watney, Nick 2 4 Deutsche Bank Championship 5 11 +6

2009 Chalmers, Greg 13 1 The Barclays 5 11 +6

2013 Piercy, Scott 16 1 BMW Championship 4 9 +5

2012 Piercy, Scott 16 3 Deutsche Bank Championship 3 8 +5

2012 Day, Jason 12 3 Deutsche Bank Championship 4 9 +5

2011 Watson, Bubba 17 3 TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola 4 9 +5

2009 Green, Nathan 18 4 BMW Championship 4 9 +5

2008 Merrick, John 6 1 BMW Championship 3 8 +5

2007 Green, Nathan 7 4 The Barclays 4 9 +5

Lowest Score (s) Double Eagle: Vijay Singh (2010 TPC Boston hole 2 – Rd 3) & John Senden (2009 TPC Boston hole 2 – Rd 2) Most Consecutive Fairways Hit 2007: 29 (Doug Labelle II - Starting with Round 2 Hole 5 The Barclays) 2008: 24 (J. Furyk - Starting with Round 2 Hole 14 BMW Championship) 2009: 27 (B. Crane – Starting with Round 3 Hole 5 The Barclays) 2010: 25 (T. Woods – Starting with Round 1 Hole 4 The Barclays) 2011: 27 (J. Kelly – Starting with Round 2 Hole 4 BMW Champ) 2012: 28 (G. McDowell – Starting with Round 1 Hole 4 BMW Championship) 2013: 32 (Jim Furyk – Starting with Round 1 Hole 13 BMW Championship)

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Most Consecutive Greens Hit 2007: 25 (A. Scott & S. Stricker) 2008: 23 (B. Weekley - Starting with Round 2 Hole 7 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2009: 23 (J. Furyk – Starting with Round 1 Hole 1 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2010: 18 (R. Moore – Starting with Round 1 Hole 10 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2011: 22 (C. Villegas & B. Lunde) 2012: 23 (K. Stadler - Starting with Round 4 Hole 9 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2013: 27 (John Huh – Starting with Round 4 Hole 12 BMW Championship) Most Consecutive Sand Saves 2007: 15 (T. Clark - Starting with Round 1 Hole 13 BMW Championship) 2008: 11 (S. Garcia - Starting with Round 1 Hole 2 THE TOUR Championship) 2009: 11 (M. Wilson – Starting with Round 4 Hole 12 The Barclays) 2010: 10 (C. Pettersson – Starting with Round 2 Hole 7 BMW Championship) 2011: 10 (J. Kelly – Starting with Round 2 Hole 14 Deutsche Bank) 2012: 10 (G. Chalmers and Rory McIlroy) 2013: 10 (Brian Gay – Starting with Rd 1 Hole 10 The Barclays) Best One-Putt or Better Streak 2007: 10 (W. Austin – Starting with Round 1 Hole 17 The Barclays) 2008: 10 (M. Weir - Starting with Round 1 Hole 10 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2009: 9 (7 Players Tied) 2010: 10 (L. Donald – Starting with Round 3 Hole 18 The Barclays) 2011: 9 (G. Woodland & Sergio Garcia) 2012: 12 (D.A. Points – Starting with Round 2 Hole 15 BMW Championship) 2013: 11 (Jordan Spieth – Starting with Round 2 Hole 5 Deutsche Bank) Best Streak without a 3-Putt (in Playoffs) 2007: 225 (S. Garcia – Starting with Round 4 Hole 10 The Barclays) 2008: 224 (K. Duke – Starting with Round 4 Hole 11 The Barclays) 2009: 187 (P. Harrington – Starting with Round 1 Hole 7 Deutsche Bank) 2010: 167 (M. Kuchar – Starting with Round 1 Hole 10 The Barclays) 2011: 270 (L. Donald – All holes in 2011 PLAYOFFS) 2012: 186 (Lee Westwood – Starting with Round 3 Hole 5 The Barclays) 2013: 187 (Hunter Mahan – Starting Round 2 Hole 3 Deutsche Bank)

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Most Consecutive Holes Below Par 2007: 6 (T. Woods - Round 2 Hole 4 THE TOUR Championship) 2008: 6 (J. Furyk – Starting with Round 2 Hole 5 BMW Championship) 2009: 5 (4 Players Tied) 2010: 6 (C. Wi & L. Donald) 2011: 6 (Y.E. Yang & J.J. Henry) 2012: 7 (Louis Oosthuizen Starting with Round 3 Hole 4 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2013: 7 (Brandt Snedeker – Starting with Round 1 Hole 13 BMW Champ) Most Consecutive Par 4 Birdies 2007: 6 (Adam Scott - Round 3 Hole 10 BMW Champ) 2008: 4 (6 players) 2009: 4 (9 players) 2010: 6 (Ryan Palmer & Webb Simpson) 2011: 6 (J.J. Henry & G. McDowell) 2012: 5 (Louis Oosthuizen, Jim Furyk and Bo Van Pelt) 2013: 5 (2 players – John Huh & Kyle Stanley) Most Consecutive Par 5 Birdies 2007: 10 (P. Mickelson & S. Garcia) 2008: 8 (V. Singh – Starting with Round 2 Hole 7 Deutsche Bank Champ) 2009: 8 (S. Stricker – Starting with Round 3 Hole 6 The Barclays) 2010: 6 (4 players) 2011: 8 (Kyle Stanley, Bubba Watson & Aaron Baddeley) 2012: 10 (Charl Schwartzel - Starting on Hole 4 Round 1 Barclays) 2013: 8 (Pat Perez – The Barclays)

Longest Drives in the FedExCup Playoffs Year Player Name Hole Rd Event Name Course Name Distance 2011 Johnson, Dustin 7 4 Deutsche Bank Championship TPC Boston 463 2009 Watson, Bubba 18 2 BMW Championship Cog Hill G&CC 381 2008 Watson, Bubba 9 2 THE TOUR Championship East Lake GC 381 2010 Watson, Bubba 5 2 THE TOUR Championship East Lake GC 380 2012 Bradley, Keegan 5 3 THE TOUR Championship East Lake GC 379 2007 Hoffman, Charley 11 1 BMW Championship Cog Hill G&CC 378 2008 Kim, Anthony 5 2 THE TOUR Championship East Lake GC 377

*Dustin Johnson hit a 463 yard drive on the 7th hole in the final rd of 2011 Deutsche Bank (ball bounced on cart path)

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Longest Putt Made in the FedExCup Playoffs

Year Player Name Hole Rd Event Name Course Name Par Putt

2011 Howell III, Charles 12 4 BMW Championship Cog Hill G&CC 3 88’ 5” 2009 Overton, Jeff 14 3 Deutsche Bank TPC Boston 4 80’ 9” 2009 Kelly, Jerry 6 3 Deutsche Bank TPC Boston 4 78’ 7” 2009 Stricker, Steve 5 3 THE TOUR Championship East Lake GC 4 76’ 5” 2010 Poulter, Ian 14 1 BMW Championship Cog Hill G&CC 3 73’ 2” 2008 Allen, Michael 6 4 The Barclays Ridgewood CC 4 70’ 8” 2007 Woods, Tiger 9 2 THE TOUR Championship East Lake GC 5 70’ 4” 2007 Wetterich, Brett 16 2 BMW Championship Cog Hill G&CC 4 70’ 2” 2013 Duke, Ken 10 2 The Barclays Liberty National 4 70’ 2”

Best Rookie Performance by Year in the FedExCup Pla yoffs

Year Rookie Finish 2013 Jordan Spieth 7th 2012 John Huh 29th 2011 Keegan Bradley 20th 2010 Rickie Fowler 32nd 2009 Marc Leishman 20th 2008 Andres Romero 28th 2007 Brandt Snedeker 20th

Jordan Spieth finished 7th in the FedExCup Standings last season marking the highest finish by a rookie in FedExCup Playoff history. John Huh (29) was the highest ranked rookie in 2012 FedExCup Playoffs.

Rickie Fowler finished the 2010 FedExCup Playoffs ranked 32nd (best finish by 2010 Rookie). Marc Leishman was the only 2009 rookie to make it to the TOUR Championship (finished 20th in the standings). Andres Romero was the only rookie to advance to THE TOUR Championship in 2008, while Brandt Snedeker was the only rookie to advance in 2007. Snedeker, Romero, Leishman, Fowler, Bradley, Huh and Spieth all went on to win Rookie of the Year honors in each respective season. Advancing from Outside the Cutline in 2 Consecutive Weeks In 2009 and 2010, Marc Leishman and Andres Romero were the only 2 players to advance from outside the cut line in 2 consecutive weeks of the Playoffs. In 2009 Leishman entered the Deutsche Bank Championship outside the top 70 (93rd) moving to 67th with a T-15th finish. He then vaulted 51 spots, (from 67th to 16th) on a T-2nd finish at the BMW Championship advancing the TOUR Championship. In 2010, Romero began The Barclays outside the top 100 (115th) moving to 100th with a T-52nd finish. He then moved from 100th to 68th at the Deutsche Bank Championship with a T-11th finish. In 2011 both Ernie Els and Chris Stroud were the only 2 players to advance from outside the cut line in 2 consecutive weeks of the 2011 FedExCup Playoffs. Els was the only player who entered the Wyndham Championship (was 126th) outside the top 125. Both Els and Stroud were eliminated at the BMW Championship. Geoff Ogilvy was the only player to advance from outside the cut line in each of the last 2 weeks of the 2011 PLAYOFFS. Ogilvy began the Deutsche Bank ranked 91st and moved up to 69th. At the 2011 BMW Championship he moved from 69th to 24th with his solid final round performance. Ogilvy began his 2011 Playoff campaign ranked 79th and entered the TOUR Championship ranked 24th (lowest ranked entering the 2011 Playoffs to make the TOUR Championship). In 2012 & 2013 no player advanced from outside the cutline in two consecutive weeks of the FedExCup Playoffs.

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Outside Looking In at the Wyndham Championship Making the Playoffs from outside the bubble at the Wyndham Championship

Year Entering Wyndham Player Entering

Playoffs Final

FEC Rank

2013 NONE NONE

2012 128th Heath Slocum 124th 124th

2011 130th Padraig Harrington 124th 89th

2011 127th William McGirt 125th 83rd

2011 126th Ernie Els 118th 67th

2010 140th Scott Peircy 125th 125th

2009 136th Jeff Maggert 123rd 125th

2009 133rd Kevin Stadler 76th 95th

2009 129th Chris Riley 119th 103rd

2009 128th Todd Hamilton 121st 123rd

2009 126th David Mathis 118th 122nd

2008 177th J.J. Henry 135th 92nd

2008 166th Rich Beem 114th 111th

2008 164th Martin Laird 128th 67th

2008 154th Lee Janzen 144th 119th

2008 153rd Justin Bolli 141st 101st

2007 165th Jeff Overton 109th 111th

2007 162nd Shigeki Maruyama 140th 140th

2007 151st Anders Hansen 137th 137th

In the 7 year history of the FedExCup, no player has made the TOUR Championship starting the Wyndham Championship outside the Playoffs cut line. The furthest any player has gone starting the Wyndham Championship outside the cut line since 2009 (new point structure) is Ernie Els in 2011. Els started the Wyndham Championship ranked 126th in the standings and went onto finish 67th in the standings in 2011. Entering the 2009 Barclays, Heath Slocum ranked 124th in the standings. His victory vaulted him 121 spots to 3rd and secured a spot at the TOUR Championship (largest move in the 7 year history of the Playoffs).

*Cut line to make the Playoffs (2009-Current: top 125; 2008 / 2007: top 144)

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Outside Looking In at the Barclays Advancing to the Deutsche Bank Championship from outside the cut line

Year Entering Barclays Player Thru

Barclays FEC

Finish 2013 123rd Stuart Appleby 96th 95th

2013 122nd Greg Chalmers 93rd 97th

2013 117th Erik Compton 94th 99th

2013 110th Camilo Villegas 100th 82nd

2013 103rd Martin Kaymer 90th 84th

2012 113th Jason Day 88th 87th

2012 108th David Hearn 67th 68th

2012 103rd Bob Estes 62nd 58th

2012 102nd Tommy Gainey 91st 94th

2012 101st Jonas Blixt 97th 71st

2012 106th Graham DeLaet 44th 53rd

2011 125th William McGirt 96th 83rd

2011 124th Padraig Harrington 80th 89th

2011 118th Ernie Els 99th 67th

2011 114th Ian Poulter 78th 87th

2011 109th Camilo Villegas 51st 33rd

2011 106th Chris Stroud 75th 61st

2011 104th John Merrick 98th 100th

2011 103th Bill Lunde 85th 85th

2010 115th Andres Romero 100th 69th

2010 114th Troy Matteson 88th 91st

2010 112th Tiger Woods 65th 42nd

2010 108th J.P. Hayes 76th 83rd

2010 107th Ryuji Imada 73rd 78th

2010 102nd Kevin Streelman 18th 25th

Year Entering Barclays Player Thru

Barclays FEC

Finish

2009 125th Troy Matteson 83rd 78th

2009 124th Heath Slocum 3rd 8th

2009 108th Richard S. Johnson 85th 91st

2009 107th Fredrik Jacobson 48th 57th

2008 144th Lee Janzen 119th 119th

2008 143rd Glen Day 111th 116th

2008 142nd Jeff Overton 115th 99th

2008 141st Justin Bolli 116th 101st

2008 139th Jesper Parnevik 105th 89th

2008 136th Frank Lickliter II 112th 97th

2008 135th J.J. Henry 110th 92nd

2008 134th Michael Allen 108th 90th

2008 133rd Tim Herron 99th 53rd

2008 132nd Ryan Palmer 106th 94th

2008 131st Angel Cabrera 93rd 65th

2008 128th Martin Laird 67th 67th

2008 127th Jason Day 96th 83rd

2008 126th Tim Petrovic 97th 82nd

2008 122nd Richard S. Johnson 95th 77th

2007 134th Rich Beem 113th 110th

2007 121st Doug LaBelle II 120th 120th *Cut line to make the Deutsche Bank Championship (2009-Current: top 100; 2008 / 2007: top 120)

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Outside Looking In at the Deutsche Bank Championshi p

Advancing to the BMW Championship from outside the cut line

Year Entering Deutsche Player

Thru Deutsche

FEC Finish Year

Entering Deutsche Player

Thru Deutsche

FEC Finish

2013 89th Brendan Steele 69th 70th 2010 92nd Tom Gillis 48th 43rd

2013 80th Brian Davis 49th 47th 2010 86th Vijay Singh 63rd 57th

2013 77th Ian Poulter 52nd 53rd 2010 81st Jason Dufner 65th 65th

2013 76th Marc Leishman 58th 59th 2009 93rd Marc Leishman 67th 20th

2013 75th Kevin Stadler 32nd 33rd 2009 87th Stephen Ames 63rd 55th

2013 73rd Nicholas Thompson 59th 60th 2009 82nd Jeff Overton 61st 67th

2012 83rd Jeff Overton 40th 44th 2009 81st Jason Bohn 69th 68th

2012 93rd Bryce Molder 45th 65th 2009 75th Woody Austin 68th 65th

2012 72nd D.A. Points 54th 63rd 2009 74th Bryce Molder 66th 64th

2012 78th Troy Matteson 59th 45th 2009 72nd Bubba Watson 59th 53rd

2012 75th Matt Every 63rd 67th 2009 71st Sergio Garcia 55th 38th

2012 81st Chris Kirk 66th 49th 2008 99th Tim Herron 48th 53rd

2012 71st Charl Schwartzel 68th 61st 2008 93rd Angel Cabrera 70th 65th

2012 86th Charley Hoffman 69th 69th 2008 92nd Ben Crane 57th 59th

2012 96th Dicky Pride 70th 70th 2008 79th Heath Slocum 56th 61st

2011 72nd Andres Romero 59th 66th 2008 78th Johnson Wagner 55th 60th

2011 73rd Chad Campbell 58th 59th 2008 77th Charley Hoffman 66th 68th

2011 75th Chris Stroud 70th 61st 2008 75th Tommy Armour III 69th 62nd

2011 81st Blake Adams 57th 64th 2008 74th Fredrik Jacobson 65th 44th

2011 87th Chez Reavie 9th 10th 2008 73rd Aaron Baddeley 64th 43rd

2011 88th Johnson Wagner 67th 70th 2008 72nd Eric Axley 63rd 63rd

2011 91st Geoff Ogilvy 69th 24th

2011 99th Ernie Els 68th 67th *Cut line to make the BMW Championship (2009-Current: top 70; 2008 / 2007: top 70)

FACTS & FIGURES / MISCELLANEOUS SCORING RECORDS FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

. Outside Looking In at the BMW Championship Advancing to the TOUR Championship from outside the cut line

Year Entering BMW Player Thru BMW FEC Finish

2013 54th Luke Donald 29th 28th

2013 34th Nick Watney 12th 15th

2012 31st Robert Garrigus 20th 23rd

2012 35th Ryan Moorre 28th 11th

2011 69th Geoff Ogilvy 24th 24th

2011 55th John Senden 9th 13th

2011 34th Justin Rose 3rd 5th

2010 58th Ryan Moore 26th 21st

2010 52nd K.J. Choi 23rd 15th

2010 41st Kevin Na 20th 26th

2010 33rd Camilo Villegas 25th 20th

2009 67th Marc Leishman 16th 20th

2009 32nd Luke Donald 28th 30th

2008 67th Dudley Hart 14th 12th

2008 35th D.J. Trahan 25th 24th

2007 32nd Stewart Cink 24th 22nd

2007 33rd Tim Clark 27th 21st

2007 34th Camilo Villegas 28th 24th

In the 7 year history of the BMW Championship in the FedExCup Playoffs, Geoff Ogilvy at 69th entering the week in 2011 is the lowest ranked player to advance to the TOUR Championship

*Cut line to make the TOUR Championship (2009-Current: top 30; 2008 / 2007: top 30)

Playing Their Way into the TOUR Championship Beginning the Playoffs outside the top 30 and making the TOUR Championship In 2013, 8 players who began the Playoffs outside the top 30 made it to the TOUR Championship. Of the 8 players Nick Watney made the largest move going from 63rd to 15th (48 positions). In 2012, 7 players who began the Playoffs outside the top 30 made it to the TOUR Championship. Of these 7 players Watney was the only player to win a Playoff event and stay in the top 5.

Ryan Moore was the lowest ranked player at the start of the 2012 FedExCup Playoffs(64th) to make the TOUR Championship in 2012 (finished 11th).

In the 7 year history of the Playoffs, Hoffman (2010 Playoffs) is the lowest ranked player (at the start of the Playoffs) to finish inside the top 5 of the standings.

Year Entering Playoffs Player Final

Rank Year Entering Playoffs Player Final

Rank

2013 63rd Nick Watney 15th 2010 102nd Kevin Streelman 25th

2013 60th Gary Woodland 23rd 2010 95th Martin Laird 11th

2013 59th Sergio Garcia 22nd 2010 77th Charley Hoffman 4th

2013 55th Luke Donald 28th 2010 41st Kevin Na 26th

2013 51st Brendon de Jonge 26th 2010 39th Geoff Ogilvy 14th

2013 41st Roberto Castro 21st 2010 35th Ryan Moore 21st

2013 34th Graham DeLaet 8th 2010 34th K.J. Choi 15th

2013 33rd Charl Schwartzel 27th 2010 32nd Adam Scott 19th

2012 49th Nick Watney 4th 2009 124th Heath Slocum 8th

2012 34th Louis Oosthuizen 7th 2009 78th Marc Leishman 20th

2012 51st Lee Westwood 10th 2009 66th Padraig Harrington 7th

2012 64th Ryan Moore 11th 2009 61st Scott Verplank 10th

2012 33rd Sergio Garcia 17th 2009 47th Ernie Els 16th

2012 32nd Adam Scott 25th 2009 42nd Jason Dufner 11th

2012 37th John Senden 30th 2009 31st John Senden 24th

2011 79th Geoff Ogilvy 24th 2008 68th Dudley Hart 12th

2011 76th Chez Reavie 10th 2008 60th Tim Clark 26th

2011 50th John Senden 13th 2008 57th Kevin Sutherland 11th

2011 44th Justin Rose 5th 2008 56th Bubba Watson 30th

2011 43rd Y.E. Yang 30th 2008 51st Ken Duke 22nd

2011 39th Bo Van Pelt 23rd 2008 43rd Mike Weir 6th

2011 36th Vijay Singh 28th 2008 42nd Camilo Villegas 2nd

2008 37th Billy Mayfair 23rd

2008 31st Hunter Mahan 18th

2007 52nd Camilo Villegas 24th

2007 50th Brett Wetterich 27th

2007 36th Tim Clark 21st

Top 5 Entering the TOUR Championship At the TOUR Championship, all 30 players have a mathematical chance to win the Cup but the top 5 control their own destiny - a victory in Atlanta and that player wins the FedExCup. In the 7 year history of the FedExCup Playoffs, Jim Furyk and Bill Haas are the only 2 FedExCup champions to start the TOUR Championship ranked outside the top 5 of the standings (Furyk started 11th & Haas started 25th).

Year Entering TC Player Final FEC Rank Year Entering TC Player Final

FEC Rank

2013 1st Tiger Woods 2nd 2009 1st Tiger Woods 1st

2013 2nd Henrik Stenson 1st 2009 2nd Steve Stricker 3rd

2013 3rd Adam Scott 4th 2009 3rd Jim Furyk 4th

2013 4th Zach Johnson 5th 2009 4th Zach Johnson 6th

2013 5th Matt Kuchar 6th 2009 5th Heath Slocum 8th

2012 1st Rory McIlroy 2nd 2008 1st Vijay Singh 1st

2012 2nd Tiger Woods 3rd 2008 2nd Camilo Villegas 2nd

2012 3rd Nick Watney 4th 2008 3rd Sergio Garcia 3rd

2012 4th Phil Mickelson 5th 2008 4th Jim Furyk 5th

2012 5th Brandt Snedeker 1st 2008 5th Mike Weir 6th

2011 1st Webb Simpson 2nd 2007 1st Tiger Woods 1st

2011 2nd Dustin Johnson 4th 2007 2nd Steve Stricker 2nd

2011 3rd Justin Rose 5th 2007 3rd Phil Mickelson 3rd

2011 4th Luke Donald 3rd 2007 4th Rory Sabbatini 4th

2011 5th Matt Kuchar 6th 2007 5th K.J. Choi 5th

2010 1st Matt Kuchar 2nd

2010 2nd Dustin Johnson 5th

2010 3rd Charley Hoffman 4th

2010 4th Steve Stricker 7th

2010 5th Paul Casey 6th

Top 30 Biggest Movers 2013 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of ‘13 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos. Change

Kevin Stadler 87 33 +54

Nick Watney 63 15 +48

Rory Sabbatini 85 46 +39

Gary Woodland 60 23 +37

Sergio Garcia 59 22 +37

Daniel Summerhays 75 40 +35

Bryce Molder 98 64 +34

Jason Kokrak 95 62 +33

Matt Every 88 58 +30

Camilo Villegas 110 82 +28

Stuart Appleby 123 95 +28

Luke Donald 55 28 +27

Graham DeLaet 34 8 +26

Brendon de Jonge 51 26 +25

Greg Chalmers 122 97 +25

Brian Davis 71 47 +24

John Huh 65 42 +23

Roberto Castro 41 21 +20

George McNeill 121 102 +19

Martin Kaymer 103 84 +19

Aaron Baddeley 119 101 +18

Erik Compton 117 99 +18

Ian Poulter 70 53 +17

Nicholas Thompson 77 60 +17

Ryan Moore 68 51 +17

Steve Stricker 20 3 +17

Ernie Els 82 68 +14

Kevin Chappell 58 45 +13

Zach Johnson 18 5 +13

Bob Estes 94 83 +11

Kevin Stadler and Nick Watney made the largest moves up the FEC rankings in the 2013 Playoffs. Stadler entered the Playoffs ranked 87th and finished in the 33rd spot thanks in large part to his T4 finish at The Deutsche Bank Championship which vaulted him up 43 positions qualifying for the BMW Championship. Nick Watney started the 2013 Playoffs in the 63rd position and moved 48 spots to finish 15th in the FedExCup thanks in large part to his T9 place finish at The Barclays and a 2nd place finish at the BMW Championship.

Top 30 Biggest Movers

2012 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of ‘12 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos. Change

Graham DeLaet 106 53 +53

Ryan Moore 64 11 +53

Tom Gillis 92 40 +52

Brian Harman 97 51 +46

Bob Estes 103 58 +45

Nick Watney 49 4 +45

Greg Chalmers 78 35 +43

Lee Westwood 51 10 +41

David Hearn 108 68 +40

Kevin Stadler 70 34 +36

J.B. Holmes 82 48 +34

Chris Kirk 80 49 +31

Bryce Molder 96 65 +31

Jonas Blixt 101 71 +30

Charl Schwartzel 90 61 +29

Louis Oosthuizen 34 7 +27

Jason Day 113 87 +26

William McGirt 74 50 +24

Vijay Singh 57 33 +24

Roberto Castro 100 77 +23

Geoff Ogilvy 68 47 +21

Josh Teater 94 73 +21

Padraig Harrington 62 43 +19

Dustin Johnson 26 8 +18

Pat Perez 72 54 +18

Brandt Snedeker 19 1 +18

Sergio Garcia 33 17 +16

Ian Poulter 55 39 +16

Troy Matteson 60 45 +15

Jeff Overton 58 44 +14

Graham DeLaet and Ryan Moore made the largest moves up the FEC rankings in the 2012 Playoffs. DeLaet entered the Playoffs ranked 106th and finished in the 53rd spot thanks in large part to his T5 finish at The Barclays which vaulted him up 62 positions qualifying for the Deutsche Bank Championship Ryan Moore started the 2012 Playoffs in the 64th position and moved 53 spots to finish 11th in the FedExCup thanks in large part to his 3 consecutive top 10 (T10 Deutsche Bank Championship, T10 BMW Championship and T3 TOUR Championship) finishes to close out the PLAYOFFS.

Top 30 Biggest Movers

2011 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of ‘11 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos. Change

Camilo Villegas 109 33 +76

Chez Reavie 76 10 +66

Geoff Ogilvy 79 24 +55

Ernie Els 118 67 +51

Chris Stroud 106 61 +45

William McGirt 125 83 +42

Justin Rose 44 5 +39

John Senden 50 13 +37

Padraig Harrington 124 89 +35

Ian Poulter 114 87 +27

Jerry Kelly 63 38 +25

Jim Furyk 60 36 +24

Marc Leishman 87 65 +22

Graeme McDowell 93 73 +20

Greg Chalmers 100 81 +19

Brian Davis 57 39 +18

Bill Lunde 103 85 +18

Jimmy Walker 68 50 +18

Bo Van Pelt 39 23 +16

Chad Campbell 74 59 +15

Sergio Garcia 59 44 +15

Dustin Johnson 19 4 +15

Arjun Atwal 123 109 +14

Bill Haas 15 1 +14

Kyle Stanley 48 34 +14

Anthony Kim 92 79 +13

Hunter Mahan 20 7 +13

Y.E. Yang 43 30 +13

Scott Piercy 80 69 +11

Brandt Snedeker 18 8 +10

Camilo Villegas made the largest move up the FEC rankings in the 2011 PLAYOFFS. Villegas entered the PLAYOFFS ranked 109th and finished in the 33rd spot thanks in large part to his 3 consecutive top 25 finishes in the first 3 PLAYOFF events. Chez Reavie started the 2011 PLAYOFFS in the 76th position and moved 66 spots to finish 10th in the FedExCup thanks in large part to his runner-up at Deutsche Bank Championship and 8th place finish at the BMW Championship.

Top 30 Biggest Movers

2010 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of ‘10 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos. Change

Martin Laird 95 11 +84

Kevin Streelman 102 25 +77

Charley Hoffman 77 4 +73

Tiger Woods 112 42 +70

John Senden 99 50 +49

Andres Romero 115 69 +46

Tom Gillis 74 43 +31

Ryuji Imada 107 78 +29

Geoff Ogilvy 39 14 +25

J.P. Hayes 108 83 +25

Troy Matteson 114 91 +23

Michael Sim 67 45 +22

Angel Cabrera 83 61 +22

Paul Casey 27 6 +21

Jason Day 28 8 +20

Luke Donald 22 3 +19

K.J. Choi 34 15 +19

Charlie Wi 52 33 +19

Chris Couch 98 79 +19

Nick Watney 29 12 +17

D.J. Trahan 66 49 +17

Robert Garrigus 124 107 +17

Stewart Cink 54 38 +16

Davis Love III 96 80 +16

Kevin Na 41 26 +15

Retief Goosen 24 10 +14

Ryan Moore 35 21 +14

Tim Petrovic 80 66 +14

Adam Scott 32 19 +13

Greg Chalmers 69 56 +13

Martin Laird made the largest move up the FEC rankings in the 2010 PLAYOFFS. Laird entered the PLAYOFFS ranked 95th and finished in the 11th spot thanks in large part to his runner-up finish at The Barclays. Kevin Streelman was the highest ranked player entering the 2010 PLAYOFFS to advance to the top 30 and the TOUR Championship. Streelman entered the PLAYOFFS in the 102nd spot and finished 25th on the strength of 2 top 10s (T-3 at Barclays & T-9 at TOUR Champ). Charley Hoffman began his 2010 PLAYOFF campaign ranked 77th in the FEC standings. Hoffman went onto win the Deutsche Bank in convincing fashion vaulting well up the standings with 2 events remaining. He finished 6th at the TOUR Championship to finish 4th in the 2010 FEC (his career best finish).

Top 30 Biggest Movers

2009 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of '09 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos.

Change

Heath Slocum 124 8 +116

Padraig Harrington 66 7 +59

Marc Leishman 78 20 +58

Scott Verplank 61 10 +51

Sergio Garcia 89 38 +51

Fredrik Jacobson 107 57 +50

Troy Matteson 125 78 +47

Bill Haas 82 41 +41

Matt Kuchar 77 40 +37

Brandt Snedeker 64 33 +31

Ernie Els 47 16 +31

Jason Dufner 42 11 +31

Webb Simpson 85 62 +23

Greg Owen 99 77 +22

Jason Day 67 48 +19

Richard S. Johnson 108 91 +17

Chris Riley 119 103 +16

Stephen Ames 70 55 +15

Steve Marino 30 15 +15

Lee Janzen 93 79 +14

D.A. Points 84 72 +12

Jim Furyk 16 4 +12

Kevin Streelman 86 76 +10

Harrison Frazar 112 104 +8

Kevin Sutherland 52 44 +8

John Senden 31 24 +7

Adam Scott 116 110 +6

Jonathan Byrd 72 66 +6

Justin Rose 91 85 +6

Rod Pampling 98 92 +6

Heath Slocum made the largest move in the 2009 PLAYOFFS with his win at the Barclays. Entering the Barclays, Slocum ranked 124th in the standings. His victory vaulted him 121 spots to 3rd and secured a spot at the TOUR Championship. Padraig Harrington started the ’09 PLAYOFFS ranked 66th in the standings. He finished off the season ranked 7th in the FedExCup thanks to 4 consecutive top 6 finishes in the PLAYOFFS. Harrington was the only player in 2009 to finish inside the top 10 in all 4 PLAYOFF events. Mark Leishman was the only 2009 PGA TOUR rookie to make the TOUR Championship. He finished his first FedExCup campaign ranked 20th.

Top 30 Biggest Movers

2008 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of '08 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos.

Change

Tim Herron 133 53 +80

Kevin Streelman 102 35 +67

Angel Cabrera 131 65 +66

Martin Laird 128 67 +61

Dudley Hart 68 12 +56

Scott Verplank 100 48 +52

Jesper Parnevik 139 89 +50

Kevin Sutherland 57 11 +46

Lucas Glover 95 49 +46

Brett Quigley 118 72 +46

Richard S. Johnson 122 77 +45

Tim Petrovic 126 82 +44

Jason Day 127 83 +44

Michael Allen 134 90 +44

J.J. Henry 135 92 +43

Jeff Overton 142 99 +43

Camilo Villegas 42 2 +40

Justin Bolli 141 101 +40

Frank Lickliter II 136 97 +39

Ryan Palmer 132 94 +38

Mike Weir 43 6 +37

Charley Hoffman 105 68 +37

Bo Van Pelt 116 79 +37

Eric Axley 99 63 +36

Mark Wilson 80 45 +35

Tim Clark 60 26 +34

Bill Haas 107 73 +34

Jay Williamson 98 66 +32

Dean Wilson 70 39 +31

Jonathan Byrd 85 55 +30

Tim Herron made the largest move of the 2008 FedExCup Playoffs, moving 80 spots from 133rd to 53rd. Kevin Streelman had a strong showing during the ’08 FedExCup Playoffs, moving 67 spots to 35th, just outside the TOUR Champ field. Dudley Hart was the lowest ranked player entering the ’08 FedExCup Playoffsto make the TOUR Champ (started 68th). Camilo Villegas vaulted 40 spots in the standings during the ‘08 FedExCup Playoffsthanks to his back-to-back wins at the BWM Champ and the TOUR Champ.

Top 30 Biggest Movers

2007 FedExCup Playoffs (2007-2013)

Player Rank at Start of '07 PLAYOFFS

Final Pos. Change

Arron Oberholser 72 34 +38

Camilo Villegas 52 24 +28

Rich Beem 134 110 +24

Brett Wetterich 50 27 +23

Ian Poulter 77 57 +20

Tim Clark 36 21 +15

Fredrik Jacobson 97 84 +13

Aaron Baddeley 18 6 +12

Mark Calcavecchia 20 8 +12

Sean O'Hair 70 58 +12

Robert Garrigus 108 96 +12

Geoff Ogilvy 24 13 +11

Steve Stricker 12 2 +10

Lucas Glover 45 35 +10

Steve Flesch 81 71 +10

Nathan Green 54 46 +8

Troy Matteson 56 48 +8

Charlie Wi 98 90 +8

John Mallinger 68 61 +7

George McNeill 113 106 +7

Bob Heintz 132 125 +7

Justin Rose 22 16 +6

Stewart Cink 28 22 +6

Carl Pettersson 43 38 +5

Sergio Garcia 13 9 +4

Robert Allenby 27 23 +4

Cliff Kresge 99 95 +4

Bo Van Pelt 67 64 +3

Mike Weir 90 87 +3

Steve Elkington 91 88 +3

Ranked 72nd entering the ’07 FedExCup Playoffs, Arron Oberholser moved up to 34th thanks in part to a solid T-2nd at the ’07 Deutsche Bank Championship. Camilo Villegas vaulted up 28 spots in the ’07 FedExCup Playoffsbecause of his 3 top 10’s in his 4 starts. Camilo was the lowest ranked player entering the ’07 FedExCup Playoffsto make it to the TOUR Champ in ’07 (started 52nd). Steve Stricker entered the ’07 FedExCup Playoffsranked 12th and moved to 1st after his win at Barclays. He finished strong with 2 top 10’s in his last 3 events but Tiger Woods took back the #1 spot with his win at the BMW Championship.