Woods looks to have got wish
As well as pleasing Woods, the plans revealed by tour commissioner Tim Finchem are designed to boost tv audiences in the season when golf is up against baseball and American football.
The three major features are:
* The establishment of the FedEx Cup, a season-long points bonus program.
* A Tour Championship Series of four tournaments which focuses on the final push for the FedEx Cup title. This will culminate with The Tour Championship which will move from early November to mid-September.
* The creation of the “Quest for the Card” series which determines the remainder of the 125 players who will retain their cards for the following season.
The Tour Championship has lost some of its appeal with the money list and player-of-the-year titles often already decided.
“Changing the format is a great idea, having a new product is a great idea, and ending in a play-off is a great idea,” said Davis Love, one of four player directors on the Tour’s policy board. “We want a hotly contested end of the season that grabs everyone’s attention and people really want to watch.”
Earlier this season Woods said: “We have an 11-month season, and that’s too long. There’s no other sport that plays 11 months of the year. I think we should end with Labor Day (the first Monday in September). How can we compete against football? It’s not going to happen.”






