• 5 Saffas chase FedExCup millions

    Louis Oosthuizen
    Oosthuizen is the highest ranked Saffa

    Louis Oosthuizen heads a five-strong South African contingent at the first of four FedExCup playoffs events this week at the Northern Trust Open.

    The FedExCup playoffs offer $32-million in prize money, meaning a total of $67-million is on the line over the four weeks. The playoffs were introduced in 2007 and was first won by Tiger Woods. Rory McIlroy, fit enough for the season finale, will attempt to do what no player has ever done –  defend the title and the mega-bonus that comes along with it.

    Five South Africans have made it through to the first event, but two – Tyrone Van Aswegen and Rory Sabbatini – are in danger of missing the second event, the Dell Technologies Championship in Boston, which is limited to 100 players.

    The third event is the BMW Championship outside of Chicago, with just 70 players attempting to play their way into the finale – The Tour Championship at East Lake (Atlanta).

    LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN

    FedExCup rank: 34

    Season highlight: T2 The Players and PGA Championship

    Tour Championship appearances: 1

    CHARL SCHWARTZEL

    FedExCup rank: 51

    Season highlight: 3rd The Masters

    Tour Championship appearances: 2

    BRANDEN GRACE

    FedExCup rank: 86

    Season highlight: T6 The Open

    Tour Championship appearances: 0

    TYRONE VAN ASWEGEN

    FedExCup rank: 108

    Season highlight: T7 Cimb Classic

    Tour Championship appearances: 0

    RORY SABBATINI

    FedExCup rank: 117

    Season highlight: T4 Wyndham Championship

    Tour Championship appearances: 0

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