Bubba plans to take long break after playoffs
OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. At 113th on the FedExCup points list, Bubba Watsons options this week at The Northern Trust are rather limited play well or go home, for the season.Not that either option is particularly concerning to Watson.You know, truthfully, when I'm done with the playoffs, no matter where that is, I'm taking at least four and a half months off. I won't play until next year, said Watson, who opened with a 3-under 67 and was tied for fifth at Glen Oaks. I don't know about you, but traveling every week, my kids started kindergarten. ... If I had to choose golf or family, I'm going family every day of the week.
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Watson, who is projected to move to 62nd on the points list in his quest to crack the top 100 and play next weeks Dell Technologies Championship, also offered a view of the playoffs thats likely not going to be popular with PGA Tour executives.If you ask every player and they answer truthfully, we're worried about week-to-week, he said. We're trying to lift that trophy week-to-week. Nobody is focused on trying to win the trophy at the end of the playoffs. . . . I know what we have to talk about and write about, and if you win enough, you'll get the big one at the end of the four weeks.
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Since 2013 the top 125 on the FedExCup points list also retain their tour cards for the following season. After the second playoff event, the top 30 players advance to the final event. Accumulated points are reset, so the #1 player has 2000 points, the #2 player has 1800 points, down to the #30 player who is given 168 points.
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