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WASHINGTON, Aug 14 — South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel is among the US PGA Tour players facing their last chance to secure a spot in the season-ending playoffs when the Wyndham Championship begins today at Greensboro, North Carolina. Many of last week’s stars at the PGA Championship, including...

Charl Schwartzel watches his tee shot on the 2nd hole during the final round of the 3M Open golf tournament at TPC Twin Cities at Blaine, Minnesota July 26, 2020. — Picture by David Berding-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters

For many players, however, it will take some work to qualify for a berth in the playoffs by finishing in the Top 125 on the FedEx Cup season points list with a strong showing at Sedgefield Country Club. Every player ranked from 108th to 145th in points is in the field this week trying to keep a spot of break into the top 125.

 

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