PGA Tour
Inside the field: BMW Championship
Who's playing in the BMW Championship? We've analyzed the field based on the following categories (please check the bottom for late-breaking updates to the field):
Power Rankings: BMW Championship
For most non-majors, accuracy off the tee is a non-factor. That's hardly a secret, but this is a good week for that reminder.
Notes: Record purse awaits at Tour's first Asian event
The Champions Tour visits New Songdo City in Korea for the inaugural Posco E&C Songdo Championship presented by Gale International. The tournament is the 20th of 26 Charles Schwab Cup events. The purse is $3 million with the winner earning $450,000 and 450 Charles Schwab Cup points. This represents the first time in Champions Tour history that an official event will be held in Korea.
First-timer Hoffman among 13 assured of spot in TOUR Championship
ATLANTA -- Charley Hoffman collected his second PGA TOUR victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship Monday, and in doing so, punched his ticket to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola for the first time in his career. Hoffman, who improved to No. 2 in the FedExCup standings with the victory at TPC Boston, assured himself a spot in the field when THE TOUR Championship returns to East Lake Golf Club, Sept. 22-26. Former Georgia Tech All-American Matt Kuchar continues to lead the FedExCup points list following his victory at The Barclays and a T11 last week outside Boston.
HSBC Champions: Three major champs and Westwood commit
World No. 3 Lee Westwood, U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen and PGA Championship winner Martin Kaymer are among the latest stars to confirm their entry into the 2010 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions at the Sheshan International Golf Club, Shanghai, China, Nov. 4-7.
Hoffman plays the 'hold-off' to perfection in Boston
Round 2 of the Playoffs is in the book as Charley Hoffman wins the Deutsche Bank Championship. After a sizzling 62 on the TPC Boston layout, Hoffman took the title by an impressive five shots giving Ryder Cup Captain - Mr. Corey Pavin a little more to think about.
Quick 18: Hoffman's hair, Fowler's selection no fluke
Editor's note: PGATOUR.COM's Melanie Hauser will be shaking out the mental lint and pulling together the "Quick 18" on Mondays this year.
Equipment Insider: Hoffman goes old-school with his irons
EDITOR'S NOTE: Each week in the Equipment Insider, Adam Barr -- PGATOUR.COM's equipment columnist -- will provide breaking news, notes and analysis focused on PGA TOUR players. Adam will also appear in video segments for PGATOUR.COM.
FedExCup notes: Top 13 safe for East Lake
The PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup continues this week at the BMW Championship, the final event before the 30-man THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola:
Monday Backspin: Another unexpected win; more
Another week, another unexpected finish. We should be used to this by now because it's been the prevailing theme throughout the season.
Ogilvy at a loss to explain summer swoon on TOUR
Geoff Ogilvy has often said golf is a mystifying sport.
In a surprise, Pavin rounds out U.S. team with Fowler
Tiger Woods will play in next month's Ryder Cup as a Captain's Pick, Team USA Captain Corey Pavin announced Tuesday in New York City.
Sips of Maginnes: Gillis' run, return of Vijay and more
NORTON, Mass. -- Kris Blanks, who started the week 91st in FedExCup points, made a valiant run at TPC Boston in the first event of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup.
Notebook: Round 4, Deutsche Bank Championship
Charley Hoffman, No. 2 in FedExCup standings
Did Hoffman's win just put him on Pavin's Ryder Cup squad?
NORTON, Mass. -- Talk about prophectic.
The Daily Wrap-up, Round 4: Deutsche Bank Championship
NORTON, Mass. -- Charley Hoffman couldn't count all the perks that came with winning the Deutsche Bank Championship, just like he lost track of the 11 birdies he made in a Labor Day masterpiece.
Hoffman's source of pain turns into a strength during his sizzling 62
NORTON, Mass. -- Prior to entering the 2010 season, Charley Hoffman -- like any good pro with lofty aspirations -- thought about the part of his golf game needing the most improvement. It didn't take him long to figure out the answer: Bunker play.
What they said: Jason Day
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What they said: Charley Hoffman
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FedExCup wrap-up: Deutsche Bank, Rd. 4
NORTON, Mass. -- Here's a quick look at the latest FedExCup projections and implications after the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship:

