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American Ben Crane won the Mcgladrey Classic after a sudden-death playoff with Webb Simpson, but Simpson's runner-up was enough to see him overtake Luke Donald on the PGA Tour's moneylist.
The regular season of the PGA Tour comes to a close at the Tour Championship this week, which is also the culmination of the FedEx Cup playoffs – the winner takes home a cool $10 million – but who is the most likely to win that prize?
Not only did Ernie Els fail in his bid to make the top 30 of the FedEx Cup standings, but because Charl Schwartzel and Rory Sabbatini both dropped out of top 30 of the FedEx Cup standings there will be no South Africans playing in the Tour Championship.
Luke Donald has extended his lead at the top of the world rankings, while South African Jaco van Zyl has leaped 54 places up the rankings with a strong performance in the European Masters.
Phil Mickelson was satisfied with his belly putter experiment in the Deutsche Bank Championship and admitted thathe would continue to use it – if he could get a little bit more comfortable with it.
Long putters, both belly and broomstick, have been the catalyst of many an argument in the recent past, especially since four of the last five champions on the PGA Tour have won using the long flatstick.
Englishman Ian Poulter has given the GB & Ireland Seve Trophy team a boost by confirming that he will take part in the event in France later this month.
South African Hall of Famer Ernie Els qualified for the BMW Championship after finishing in a tie for 16th in the Deutsche Bank Championship to move into the top 70 of the Fedex Cup playoff standings.