PGA Tour radically changes its schedule (AP) Updated: 2005-11-03 10:37
"I've met with Tim five times, and I've heard five different things," Woods
said.
Multiple sources involved in the discussion, all speaking on condition of
anonymity because the tournaments have not been announced, have said the three
events leading to the Tour Championship would be the Barclays Classic in New
York, the Deutsche Bank Championship outside Boston and the Western Open. The
Western Open is still dealing with sponsorship issues and a decision on where to
play.
Golf World magazine reported last week that the Western Open might be rotated
among such markets as Minnesota, Indianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis. Finchem
mentioned that Bellerive outside St. Louis was supposed to host the American
Express Championship, an event canceled because of the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks.
The heart of the season will be shorter.
But for those tournaments concerned they might get knocked off the schedule,
Finchem said there would be six or seven other events after the Tour
Championship in which players could try to earn their tour cards for next year.
That section of the season would be called the "Quest for the Card," although
Woods said he would not play any of those tournaments, and other top players
also would be taking time off.
Still, Finchem believes a season-long points race, coupled with a Tour
Championship in September, would mean more top players in the same tournament.
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