PGA TOUR Playoffs
FedExCup
LOG IN
Register Now  |  Help  
 
  • FedExCup Points: 50,000   
  • Purse: $7.0 million
  • Winning Share: $1,260,000
  • Yards: 7,415
deutschebankchampionship.com
LIVE VIDEO ONLINE
TELEVISION TIMES
LIVE COVERAGE ON XM
Number Crunch: Round 4
 
Sep. 3, 2007

When tournaments end like the Deutsche Bank Championship ended, it's almost more fun to check the numbers afterward as it is to watch it unfold in the first place.

NUMBER THAT CAN WIN YOU A BET

3The number of holes Phil Mickelson played over par in the entire tournament, a low for him in a TOUR event.

NUMBER THAT WILL BE 40 LOWER SIX DAYS FROM NOW

70The number of players still alive in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. Thirty players will advance after next weekend's BMW Championship.

OTHER INTERESTING NUMBERS

1Before Sunday, the number of players over the past five years that have won a tournament after being paired with Tiger Woods in the final round. The only other one was Vijay Singh at -- you guessed it -- the Deutsche Bank Championship.
1.574Aaron Oberholser's GIR putting average this week. The only other time that Oberholser has putted better in a TOUR event was in his only victory, at Pebble Beach in 2006.
2In shots, the penalty assessed to Dean Wilson for showing up two minutes late to his scheduled tee time. He still managed to shoot a 68.
2The number of eagles made Monday by Justin Leonard, on Nos. 2 and 18, both par-5s.
4Of the players that were in the top five in the FedExCup standings at the start of the week, the number of them that finished in the top 10 at the Deutsche Bank Championship. K.J. Choi withdrew after the opening round on Thursday.
5Of the seven rookies that were alive in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup at the start of the week, the number who are still alive. Brandt Snedeker is 17th, Anthony Kim is 39th, Jeff Quinney is 48th, John Mallinger is 61st and Steve Marino is 67th.
86.36Phil Mickelson's tournament-leading scrambling percentage for the week. Steve Elkington was second, at 82.76.
127The number of minutes it took Mark Calcavecchia to complete his final round. He was the first one off the tee on Monday morning and he played as a single. Incidentally, he shot an even-par 71.
127The number of points separating 70th-place Bo Van Pelt and 71st-place Steve Flesch in the FedExCup standings. Only the top 70 are eligible for next week's BMW Championship.
271The number of points between 30th-place Jonathan Byrd and 31st-place David Toms in the FedExCup standings. Only the top 30 will advance to the TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola after next weekend's BMW Championship.
2,412The number of points separating first-place Phil Mickelson and second-place Tiger Woods in the FedExCup standings.