MacDuff's Post-Doral Fed Ex Cup Points
/Thanks to MacDuff for an update on what a Fed Ex Cup race would look like under his points system treating every week the same. It's early, but even with two wins, Tiger is still only 13th in 3 appearances (4 but his WD isn't counting) while Phil Mickelson and his 0 wins is 2nd.
No one before Tiger has played less than 5 times and only one two other players in the Top 20 have played less than 5 times.
1 Sabbatini 10891.66 7
2 Mickelson 8934.37 6
3 C.Campbell 8850 7
4 Toms 8634.37 5
5 Glover 8529.16 6
6 Singh 8371.87 6
7 Furyk 7133.33 5
8 Petersson 6983.33 6
9 Lehman 6962.5 5
10 Appleby 6858.33 5
11 Oberholser 6737.5 5
12 Verplank 6712.5 5
13 T.Woods 6471.87 3
14 Gf. Ogilvy 6400 4
15 Palmer 6166.66 6
16 Parnevik 5930 6
17 T.Clark 5892.5 6
18 Weir 5834.37 4
19 Chopra 5724.5 6
20 Barlow 5713.5 6
21 Rollins 5662.5 5
22 Donald 5609.37 4
23 Van Pelt 5490 6
24 Love III 5437.5 4
25 JB Holmes 5433.33 4
26 Jerry Kelly 5325 4
27 Mayfair 5316.66 6
28 N.Green 5137.5 4
29 Villegas 5037.5 4
30 Cink 5021.33 5
31 J.Ogilvie 5020 5
32 Pernice 5000 4
33 DiMarco 4984.37 4
34 Leonard 4895.83 5
35 D.Wilson 4762.5 5
36 Bertsch 4725 5
37 Z.Johnson 4687.5 4
38 Senden 4625 4
39 Matteson 4575 5
40 Calc 4450 5
41 Olazabal 4412.5 3
42 Olin Browne 4387.5 5
43 A.Scott 4375 3
44 Jobe 4355 4
45 Franco 4350 4
46 Rose 4341.66 4
47 Atwal 4312.5 4
48 Bub Watson 4250 4
49 Watney 4137.5 4
50 Warren 4083.33 4
51 Kenny Perry 3962.5 4
52 Gay 3950 5
53 Vn Taylor 3825 4
54 Branshaw 3812.5 3
55 Imada 3787.5 5
56 Estes 3775 3
57 M.Wilson 3765 3
58 J.Byrd 3750 3
59 Bohn 3683.33 4
60 Choi 3675 3
61 Garcia 3662.5 3
T62 Couples 3650 4
T62 Immelman 3650 4
64 Slocum 3550 5
65 Sluman 3550 6
66 Triplett 3537.5 2
67 Bjornstad 3530 4
68 Funk 3525 5
69 F.Jacobson 3512.5 3
70 Crane 3482.5 3
71 J.Smith 3462.5 3
72 Gore 3350 3
73 Pampling 3292.5 4
T74 Bryant 3287.5 3
T74 Els 3287.5 3
76 Purdy 3262.5 4
77 Beem 3256.25 4
78 Frazar 3187.5 4
79 D. Howell 3175 2
80 Waldorf 3137.5 3
It's still early but it looks like MacDuff's balanced points distribution (with benefits for top 10 finishers, as explained here), rewards not only solid play, but players playing a lot. Similar to how it works over at NASCAR, the model for this swell idea.