"I hope we'll be able to talk at Labor Day about keeping the tour in New England for years to come."
/Jimmy Golen reports what sounds like good news for the PGA Tour: Deutsche Bank hoping to continue its sponsorship of the Boston playoff stop. Though there is some hold up to a 2-year extension kicking in but CEO Seth Waugh won't say what that is.
There was also this little buried item about the Tiger Woods, whose charity benefits from the event.
Woods, who has played in only seven tour events so far this season, was 111th on the FedEx Cup points list and would need to move up to make it into the 100-person field at the TPC of Boston.
"Obviously, we all want Tiger to be here," Waugh said. "But if he's not, we have the best 100 players in the world."