FedExCup wrap-up: Key moves, who's in and out

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Aug. 31, 2009

The first leg of this year's PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup is complete. Here's a look at the essential FedExCup information coming out of The Barclays. Click here for the current FedExCup standings.

Notable moves up
Ernie Els Started at 47 Moved to 11
The Big Easy has been climbing steadily with four top-10s in his last six starts, including Sunday's share of second. He feels good about the way he's playing again and why not? He's got a 36-spot jump to show for that 66 on Sunday.
Padraig Harrington Started at 66 Moved to 14
A year ago, he went backwards in the Playoffs and the man who had won the last two majors didn't make the field at East Lake. Sunday, he tied for second at Liberty National -- his second in his last three starts.
Sergio Garcia Started at 89 Moved to 71
The Spaniard couldn't maintain the momentum of that opening 65 but he still moved up 18 spots after a tie for 31st. He'll have to play well at TPC Boston, though, to get into the top 70 and make the third Playoff event.
Notable moves down
Lucas Glover Started at 5 Moved to 9
The reigning U.S. Open champion had a miserable second round, shooting an uncharacteristic 81 to miss the cut. He only dropped four spots, but he'll want to get back in the top five where a player can control his own destiny in Atlanta.
Phil Mickelson Started at 6 Moved to 10
The world No. 2 has been a member at Liberty National for several years but whatever local knowledge he gained in a handful of extra rounds there didn't seem to help, as he finished tied for 52nd. He will head to TPC Boston, where he won in 2007, on the heels of a 69, though.
Paul Casey Started at 18 Moved to 27
The No. 3 player in the world dropped nine spots when he had to take a pass on The Barclays due to a lingering rib injury. He's committed for the Deutsche Bank Championship, though, and he'll need to get back in the swing to make the field at East Lake.
Moving up and moving on
Four players at The Barclays jumped out of the "danger zone" of No. 101-125 on last week's FedExCup points list and into the field for the Deutsche Bank Championship:
Player Previous
rank
Barclays
finish
Current
rank
Comment
Heath Slocum 124 1 3 Shot final-round 67 to win his first tournament since 2005
Frederik Jacobson 107 T6 48 Posted first top-10 finish since T5 at Valero Texas Open
Troy Matteson 125 T20 83 Has made four straight cuts, his longest stretch of the year
Richard S. Johnson 108 T31 85 Also has made four straight cuts; was T8 at Turnberry
Players who were eliminated
A list of the 25 players who finished outside the top 100 in FedExCup points.
Previous rank Player Barclays finish Final rank
92 K.J. Choi MC 101
94 Ben Curtis MC 102
95 George McNeill MC 103
97 Matt Bettencourt MC 104
101 Michael Allen MC 105
102 Robert Garrigus MC 106
103 Aaron Baddeley MC 107
104 James Driscoll MC 108
105 Jeff Quinney MC 109
106 Tim Herron MC 110
109 Bill Lunde T64 111
110 Alex Cejka T73 112
111 Mark Calcavecchia MC 113
112 Harrison Frazar T52 114
113 Chris DiMarco MC 115
114 Steve Flesch DQ 116
115 Vaughn Taylor T64 117
116 Adam Scott T58 118
117 Chris Stroud WD 119
118 David Mathis MC 120
119 Chris Riley T46 121
120 Joe Ogilvie 76 122
121 Todd Hamilton 77 123
122 Roland Thatcher MC 124
123 Jeff Maggert MC 125
This week's Bubble Boy
In the second leg of the Deutsche Bank Championship, the Playoffs field will be cut from 100 to the 70 players who will advance to the BMW Championship. That puts Briny Baird on the bubble, as he ranks 70th in FedExCup points. Baird entered the Playoffs ranked 51st in points, but he dropped 19 spots after missing the cut at The Barclays (he shot 75-75 in the first two rounds for a total of 8 over). Baird has made 298 starts on the PGA TOUR without a win, but he came close to ending that drought at the Verizon Heritage earlier this year when he finished tied for second. But following a T8 at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, he has missed the cut in eight of his last nine starts. For more on Baird, click here.
Last man in
The Deutsche Bank Championship field consists of 100 players. Who's the last man in the FedExCup rankings going into the event? Daniel Chopra. The Swede came into the first Playoff event ranked No. 100 and he'll head to TPC Boston in the same position after tying for 56th at Liberty National. While he did recover from an opening 77 to maintain his spot, Chopra will need to play well to climb into the top 70 and make the field for the BMW Championship. He hasn't finished higher than 40th in his last four starts after scoring his second top-10 of the season at the John Deere Classic.
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