FedExCup Climbers: Bridgestone Inv., Reno-Tahoe Open PGATOUR.com Coordinating Producer Two events last weekend meant several players made big moves. The timing couldn't have come at a better time for them, either. There are now just two events before the 144-player field is set for The Barclays, the first event in the inaugural PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. Last Week: World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Reno-Tahoe Open ![]() Biggest mover: Steve Flesch Expect more for Flesch this weekend at the PGA Championship. In nine appearances, he's made five top-25 finishes including a 10th-place effort in 2005. The added confidence that comes from victory can't hurt, either. ![]() Welcome to the top 10: Sergio Garcia He now has five top-10 finishes this season and he's eighth on TOUR in scoring average at 69.53. History is also on his side in next week's PGA Championship. Of course, he had that memorable second-place finish to Tiger Woods in 1999 at Medinah as a 19-year-old. He's got four top-25s in eight appearances and he's made nearly a million dollars in this tournament alone. ![]() Welcome to the top 20: Justin Rose Rose is now third on TOUR in scoring average at 69.21 and he leads the TOUR in scoring average before the cut at 69.91 Rose will need to back that up with a strong run this week in Tulsa. His record in the PGA Championship is lukewarm -- he finished 23rd in the 2002 Championship and he's made two cuts in four events. ![]() Welcome to the top 100: Charles Warren Warren, on the other hand, was one of the not-so-unfortunate victims of Flesch's wire-to-wire victory this weekend in Reno. Still, as weeks go, his was far from terrible, particularly Friday's second round where he put up a spectacular 63 which featured no bogeys and an eagle on the par-5 fourth. He also lead the field in driving distance last week at 335.9. Looking ahead to this week in Tulsa, Warren made the cut in his PGA Championship debut last year, finishing in a tie for 62nd. ![]() Welcome to the field: Kevin Stadler Stadler has also now made the cut in more than half of his starts this season -- he's 12 for 22. |