Weekley continues steady climb atop money listBoo Weekley didn't get to play in The Presidents Cup, but the Nationwide Tour graduate piled on another $200,000 to his 2007 money list total with a solid run at the Viking Classic. More Team Nationwide: Worth the workAfter years of trying, Jim Rutledge earned his way onto the PGA TOUR for 2007 just one month younger than the oldest rookie to make it. While 2007 has been a tough year for Rutledge with many missed cuts, he plans to play the seven-tournament Fall Series in the hopes of earning enough money to keep his card. And if he doesn't, he says he'll happily do it all over again. More Snedeker and Weekley wrap up successful FedExCup seasonsTeam Nationwide members Boo Weekley (shown) and Brandt Snedeker both can be proud to have qualified for all four events in the inaugural PGA TOUR Playoff for the FedExCup. Snedeker finished 20th overall, while Weekley wound up 25th at the conclusion of THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola. More Snedeker and Weekley remain alive in PGA TOUR PlayoffsWith the inaugural PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup down to its grand finale this week at THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Brandt Snedeker (shown) and Boo Weekley stand out as the remaining members of Team Nationwide still in the hunt. Snedeker is 15th in the standings, while Weekley is 22nd. More Injury-filled season has Isenhour scrambling to keep cardA bad back in mid-season stalled the money run of Team Nationwide member Tripp Isenhour, who is facing the challenge of doing well in the upcoming Fall Series if he wants to keep his PGA TOUR card for 2008. More Seven Team Nationwide members still in the playoff huntThe FedExCup Playoffs are officially in full swing, and Team Nationwide members are right in the thick of the action. A total of 13 Team Nationwide players qualified for The Barclays and seven are still alive heading to the second playoff showdown at the Deutsche Bank Championship. More On his path to TOUR success, timing is everything for LaBelleAt several points along his road to success on the PGA TOUR, Team Nationwide member Doug LaBelle II has benefited from a strong result, a smart decision or a piece of advice at just the right moment. And so far this year, the rookie from Michigan is making it all pay off. More Three Team Nationwide members get hot in the PGA heatDespite the stifling heat, a trio of Team Nationwide members enjoyed their week at sweltering Southern Hills. Not surprisingly, Boo Weekley, Ken Duke and Brandt Snedeker, all of whom finished in the top 20 in the PGA Championship, have thrived more than any other Team Nationwide members all year on the PGA TOUR. More First career top-5 finish gives Merrick much-needed boostAfter grabbing only two top-20 finishes all season, Team Nationwide member John Merrick broke through in a big way at the Reno-Tahoe Open, where he carded the first top-5 finish of his PGA TOUR career. The former amateur star in southern California is now in position to make the FedExCup Playoffs. More Kresge knows playing better on Sunday will be step to victoryCliff Kresge is amused that he is still known as the guy who fell into a pond during Q-School in 2000. "If that thing did anything, it hardened me a lot,'' Kresge said. He hopes his improved play can help ward off that memory. More After slow start, Bowden is picking up speed at the right timeTeam Nationwide member Craig Bowden was stuck in first gear at the start of the 2007 PGA TOUR season, but is now working his way up through the gears. He's made eight of his last nine cuts, and his tie for ninth in the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee on Sunday marked his best finish of the year. More Back and ForthTeam Nationwide member Michael Sim turned pro in 2005 as the No. 1-ranked amateur in the world, but his 2006 Nationwide Tour season ended with a painful stress fracture in his back. He wasn't able to start his 2007 PGA TOUR season until April, but he's made three cuts in a row and is now charging toward the FedExCup Playoffs. More Following his own words of wisdom revived Kanada's careerTwo years ago when he was struggling to survive in professional golf, a young player asked Team Nationwide Craig Kanada for some career advice. Kanada told him to master a baby fade, then rediscovered the shot himself. And instead of fading out of pro golf, Kanada is riding a hot streak on the PGA TOUR. More Strong Buick Open finish is big boost for steady ColesTo look at Team Nationwide member Gavin Coles' Buick Open scorecard is to see a microcosm of his career. The Australian veteran carded rounds of 68-70-68-70, a steady performance that resulted in his second top-10 of the year on the PGA TOUR. More Recent results have Buckle again heading in right directionTeam Nationwide member Andrew Buckle followed a standout 2006 Nationwide Tour season with a hot start on the 2007 PGA TOUR. An unexpected dry spell stalled his momentum, but the young Australian has made two of his last three cuts and seems back on the road to long-term PGA TOUR success. More Snedeker finally healthy, happy after strong start in 2007Brandt Snedeker weathered a brutal Oakmont to make the cut in the U.S. Open, helping him become the fourth 2006 Nationwide Tour graduate to eclipse $1 million in earnings on the PGA TOUR. Even so, the Nashvillian is still known for his remarkable scoring binge in the Buick Invitational in January. More Steady Snedeker displays his all-round excellence in MemphisTeam Nationwide member Brandt Snedeker's tie for fifth place at the Stanford St. Jude Championship in Memphis on Sunday came as no surprise. Snedeker, a native of Nashville and former college star at Vanderbilt, put together four steady rounds in which he proved yet again that his game is more than the sum of its parts. More After early struggle, Quinney emerges as budding starOne small adjustment with his driver helped turn Jeff Quinney from Nationwide Tour journeyman to PGA TOUR candidate. Quinney says he learned valuable lessons from his time on the Nationwide Tour -- lessons that helped him surprise a lot of people during the PGA TOUR'S 2007 West Coast Swing. More Consistency helps Kresge make Colonial a positive experienceWith all the weather delays, the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial was a trying week for everyone involved. But few players handled the stops, starts and uncertainties more consistently than Team Nationwide member Cliff Kresge. More Hot streak finally confirms that Duke belongs on PGA TOUR Team Nationwide member Ken Duke got a spot in THE PLAYERS Championship as the top money winner on the 2006 Nationwide Tour, but he's played so well this spring that he would've earned a spot in the field anyway. Duke proved he belonged with a solid showing at TPC Sawgrass, and already has made 2007 his best season ever. More Five Team Nationwide players earn their stripes at SawgrassTHE PLAYERS Championship has earned its reputation as the tournament with the strongest field in professional golf. That makes what five members of Team Nationwide accomplished at TPC Sawgrass even more impressive. More As his results improve, Weekley's confidence growsBoo Weekley is as charming and disarming as they come, but recently he's become something else altogether. With his victory at the Verizon Heritage, he's no longer just golf's favorite good ol' boy from the Florida Panhandle. He's a PGA TOUR winner. More Lyle a winner in golf -- and life Jarrod Lyle spent his teen-age years battling a rare form of cancer. For months, he was confined to the hospital, teaching him lessons about what matters in life. Nearly 10 years later, the Australian has transferred some of that attitude to the golf course. More Nationwide Tour lessons put Molder on the right pathRather than racing onto the PGA TOUR and flaming out, Bryce Molder has sharpened his game by putting himself under pressure on a regular basis on the Nationwide Tour. Now he feels completely in his element as he contends for victory with the game's best players. More Weekley takes his Hilton Head victory in strideAfter a near-miss at The Honda Classic when his putter let him down, Boo Weekley won the Verizon Heritage by chipping in on each of the last two holes. But even that dramatic ending didn't faze the laid-back Floridian, even though it secured his PGA TOUR future. More