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  • FedExCup Points: 50,000   
  • Purse: $7.0 million
  • Winning Share: $1,260,000
  • Yards: 7,415
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Number Crunch: Deutsche Bank Championship
 
Aug. 29, 2007

In any sport, when it gets down to the playoffs, it's all about the numbers. As we prepare for round 2 of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, we take a look at some of the numbers that may be important in the playoff race.

NUMBER THAT CAN WIN YOU A BET

13,577The number of FedExCup points Steve Stricker has garnered in the past six weeks.

POSSIBLY THE MOST IMPORTANT NUMBER OF THE WEEK

2,050Steve Stricker's current lead in the FedExCup standings. Tiger Woods is fourth, 4,950 points back.

MORE INTERESTING NUMBERS

0The number of players that have won the Deutsche Bank Championship more than once in the tournament's four-year history.
4The number of players that have 100,000 FedExCup points or more heading into this week's tournament.
9The lowest point position of the three players in the FedExCup playoffs that have won the Deutsche Bank Championship. Tiger Woods is fourth, Vijay Singh is sixth and Adam Scott is ninth.
12.5Tiger Woods' average finish in the Deutsche Bank Championship. His worst finish was a T40 in 2005.
18The number of players that have a mathematical chance of leading the FedExCup points after the Deutsche Bank Championship.
23The number of players currently in the top 70 in FedExCup points who missed the cut last week at The Barclays.
28In points, the cushion 70th-place Steve Flesch has on 71st-place John Mallinger heading into this weekend's action.
71The 18-hole par score at TPC Boston, the site of the Deutsche Bank Championship.
91.07Jim Furyk's driving accuracy percentage at last week's The Barclays. This was nearly two full percentage points higher than second-place Brian Davis.
121The number of TOUR wins accumulated by the penultimate threesome on Friday and Saturday -- Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh and Phil Mickelson.
3,925The number of FedExCup points 120th-place man Doug Labelle II will need to make up on the field to break into the 70-man field for next weekend's BMW Championship.
7,415The yardage at TPC Boston, the site of this week's Deutsche Bank Championship.