Golf experts: who wins the 2012 Fed Ex Cup??

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2012 PGA TOUR FEDEXCUP REGULAR SEASON POINTS
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Y-T-D statistics through: the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance*Jun 03, 2012
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WEEK RANK
LAST
WEEK PLAYER EVENTS POINTS # OF WINS # OF TOP 10'S POINTS BEHIND LEAD RESET POINTS
1 1 Jason Dufner 14 1,735 2 5
2 2 Hunter Mahan 12 1,477 2 3 258
3 17 Tiger Woods 9 1,404 2 3 331
4 3 Zach Johnson 13 1,386 1 4 349
5 4 Bubba Watson 10 1,372 1 4 363
6 5 Phil Mickelson 13 1,307 1 5 428
7 6 Matt Kuchar 12 1,300 1 5 435
8 7 Rory McIlroy 7 1,290 1 4 445
9 8 Carl Pettersson 15 1,258 1 4 477
10 9 Rickie Fowler 15 1,169 1 5 566
11 10 Johnson Wagner 17 1,124 1 4 611
12 11 Justin Rose 11 1,121 1 5 614
13 12 Luke Donald 9 1,070 1 4 665
14 15 John Huh 16 982 1 4 753
15 13 Kyle Stanley 15 964 1 2 771
16 14 Mark Wilson 16 940 1 2 795
17 16 Bill Haas 14 922 1 2 813
18 18 Brandt Snedeker 12 888 1 3 847
19 19 Ben Curtis 8 886 1 3 849
20 20 Keegan Bradley 15 874 0 3 861
21 21 Steve Stricker 9 855 1 4 880
22 23 Jim Furyk 12 817 0 3 918
23 22 Martin Laird 13 801 0 3 934
24 24 Ben Crane 15 747 0 4 988
25 25 Kevin Na 16 741 0 5 994




Just curious what the experts think???
 

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[edit]Playoff rewards


The Trophy
The player with the most points after the Tour Championship wins the FedExCup itself and $10 million of a $35 million bonus fund. The runner-up gets $3 million, 3rd place $2 million, 4th place $1.5 million, 5th place $1 million, and so on down to $32,000 for 126th through 150th place.
In 2007, the money was placed into their tax-deferred retirement accounts, not given in cash. Players under 45 are not able to access any 2007 FedExCup bonuses (as opposed to prize money earned in the tournaments themselves) until turning 45. They can invest their bonus in any manner they choose, and once they turn 45, can choose to defer payment until they turn 60 or play in fewer than 15 PGA Tour events in a season. Once a player chooses to take payments from his fund, he will receive monthly checks for five years.[3][4]
Because of possible legislation affecting deferred retirement plans, in the wake of business stories that speculated that Tiger Woods could amass a $1 billion retirement fund if he won the FedExCup six more times, the PGA Tour announced a change to the payout system effective in 2008. The top 10 finishers now receive the bulk of their FedExCup bonuses in cash up front; for example, the 2008 FedExCup champion received $9 million up front and $1 million in his tax-deferred retirement account. FedExCup bonuses to finishers below the top 10 are still paid solely into the players' retirement accounts.[5]
 

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