Quick look at the final 30 advancing to East Lake

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Sep. 17, 2009
By Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM Chief of Correspondents

With the first three events in the 2009 PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup in the books, the final 30 players left have been determined and will advance to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola that will decide the winner of the FedExCup.

Here's a quick look at the Final 30. Later this week, PGATOUR.COM will have a more extensive look at each of the 30 players in the field at East Lake.
MORE FEDEXCUP: Playoffs wrap-up from Cog Hill | List of survivors | Points | How the reset works

The Final 30
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1 TIGER WOODS Click for preview T2 T11 Win 2,500
He's right where everyone expected him to be. Now can he win the FedExCup for the second time?
2 STEVE STRICKER Click for preview T2 Win T53 2,250
Mr. September had a letdown at Cog Hill, but he'll be ready for Atlanta.
3 JIM FURYK Click for preview T15 T8 T2 2,000
He's broken par in eight of his last 12 rounds at East Lake, and he's in pretty good form right now.
4 ZACH JOHNSON Click for preview T28 T19 5 1,800
He's fallen two spots since the Playoffs began, but a win still gives him the FedExCup.
5 HEATH SLOCUM Click for preview Win MC T38 1,600
He started No. 124 but surprising win at Liberty National put him in the catbird seat.
6 PADRAIG HARRINGTON Click for preview T2 T4 T6 1,400
The Irishman turned his season around as he rode five top-10s into a shot at the $10 million.
7 SEAN O'HAIR Click for preview MC T8 4 1,200
He should head to Atlanta with momentum after closing with a 5-under 66 at Cog Hill.
8 SCOTT VERPLANK Click for preview T9 T2 T38 1,000
He got hot at the right time with five top-10s in his last nine starts.
9 KENNY PERRY Click for preview T52 T48 T45 800
He hasn't had a top-10 since he won for the second time in '09. He'll need a third win for a shot at the Cup.
10 JASON DUFNER Click for preview MC T2 T30 600
A berth in Atlanta is icing on the cake in a career year for Dufner.
11 DUSTIN JOHNSON Click for preview T15 T4 T30 480
The big hitter, who has already won twice on TOUR, will be making his first appearance at East Lake.
12 NICK WATNEY Click for preview T6 T46 T30 460
He narrowly missed a Presidents Cup berth. A win at East Lake could be a huge bonus.
13 GEOFF OGILVY Click for preview MC 7 T55 440
With the end of the season in sight, he acknowledges his enthusiasm has been revived.
14 PHIL MICKELSON Click for preview T52 T27 T30 420
His mere presence at East Lake means things are going well at home. A win would cap a difficult year.
15 RETIEF GOOSEN Click for preview T70 T8 T23 400
The South African has never finished out of the top 10 at East Lake and won in 2004.
16 MARC LEISHMAN Click for preview CUT T15 T2 380
The rookie will make his debut at East Lake with confidence after his best finish on TOUR.
17 BRIAN GAY Click for preview T12 T54 T55 360
A two-time winner in 2009, he's making his TOUR Championship debut.
18 KEVIN NA Click for preview T24 T11 T8 340
Can he cap a career year with his first PGA TOUR win?
19 DAVID TOMS Click for preview T31 T36 T23 320
With seven top-10s, including three seconds this year, the only thing missing is a win.
20 LUCAS GLOVER Click for preview MC T36 66 310
The week off will be good for the U.S. Open champ, who has played the last six weeks.
21 Y.E. YANG Click for preview T20 67 65 300
Life is good for the Korean who debuts at East Lake and The Presidents Cup in a three-week span.
22 ERNIE ELS Click for preview T2 MC T38 290
He's finished in the top 10 six times in 13 appearances at East Lake and lost in a playoff in 2001.
23 HUNTER MAHAN Click for preview T20 T36 T38 280
Now that he's on the Presidents Cup team, a good finish would be a confidence boost.
24 ANGEL CABRERA Click for preview MC T4 T45 270
Hard to believe this two-time major champion has never played at East Lake.
25 STEVE MARINO Click for preview T15 T27 T18 260
He had a chance to win the first Playoffs event, but a 77 cost him. Maybe East Lake will be kinder.
26 STEWART CINK Click for preview T28 MC T23 250
The British Open champ lives in Atlanta but had to play well on Sunday at Cog Hill to make it home.
27 MIKE WEIR Click for preview T31 T23 T20 240
He's a former champion (when it was at Champions Golf club in Houston) who tied for sixth at East Lake last year.
28 LUKE DONALD Click for preview T31 T54 T10 230
The Englishman played his way into the top 30 in front of his former college (Northwestern) fans.
29 JERRY KELLY Click for preview T52 T11 T49 220
The winner in New Orleans, Kelly has played well at East Lake (4th in 2002; 3rd in 2004).
30 JOHN SENDEN Click for preview T64 T11 T20 210
Will be making his first appearance in TOUR Championship; has five top-10s this year.
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