

Let's say Tiger Woods wins seven Regular Season events in 2009. Can someone else still win the FedExCup? Steve Dennis looks at the changes. Column | The specifics | Q&A on the changes | Key changes | POINTS: Regular | Playoffs | Reset | FINCHEM: Audio
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A season paid offWith the FedExCup and its $10 million winner's purse now firmly in his possession, Vijay Singh can afford to relax ... until next year, that is. Story
| Standings | ||
| Player | Events | Points |
| Vijay Singh | 4 | 125,101 |
| Camilo Villegas | 4 | 124,550 |
| Sergio Garcia | 4 | 119,400 |
| Anthony Kim | 4 | 114,419 |
| Jim Furyk | 4 | 113,180 |
Complete Playoff FedExCup Standings ![]() |
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The Playoff openerVijay Singh defeated Sergio Garcia with a birdie binge in a thrilling playoff to take the early advantage in the FedExCup race. Coverage
Singh stands aloneVijay Singh took command of the Playoffs with another win in Boston. Coverage
Welcome to the winner's circleCamilo Villegas earned the first win of his PGA TOUR career at the BMW Championship, while Vijay Singh all but clinched the FedExCup. Coverage
The grand finaleCamilo Villegas won again - and Vijay Singh clinched the FedExCup. Coverage