E-notes from the PGA TOUR
 
Feb. 27, 2007

Fred Funk's win last week at the inaugural Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun came at age 50 years, 8 months and 11 days. That makes him the fifth- oldest player in history to win. He also joined Craig Stadler as the only player to win on the Champions Tour and then win on the PGA TOUR.

• More on Funk: His first-place check last week boosted him over the $20-million mark in career earnings. He's the 11th player to reach that plateau.

• While international players have certainly made a splash in the early part of the 2007 season, American players dominate the FedExCup standings with seven of the top 10 hailing from the U.S.

• Through the West Coast swing, Phil Mickelson has missed the fairway off the tee right and left exactly the same percentage of the time. Mickelson missed left or right 14.84% of the time (27 of 182 for each).

• Also through the West Coast, TOUR players have made 33 putts of 50 feet or more, topped by Jarrod Lyle's 91- footer at the Sony Open in Hawaii.

• The top rookie as the TOUR heads to Florida is Jeff Quinney. The former U.S. Amateur champ is 10th in the FedExCup standings after four Top-10 finishes on the West Coast. Quinney is now No. 1 on the eligibility list following the first re-shuffle of the season.

• Players in the Top 30 of the FedExCup standings averaged five starts in the first eight weeks of the season.