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Hoch Closes in on Langer in Charles Schwab Cup Race |
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Scott Hoch moved to within 91 points of overall Charles Schwab Cup leader Bernhard Langer as the race tightened through the Champions Tour's 11th tournament. Jay Haas, the 2006 Charles Schwab Cup winner, is in third, followed by Tom Watson. Denis Watson, who won his second tournament of the season, capturing last week's FedEx Kinko's Classic, is alone in fifth place.
Charles Schwab Cup standings through the FedEx Kinko's Classic:
Name Events Pts. Pts. Behind Wins Top 10 1. Bernhard Langer 9 911 2 6 2. Scott Hoch 10 820 91 2 5 3. Jay Haas 9 692 219 6 4. Tom Watson 5 633 278 2 4 5. Denis Watson 11 599 312 2 4 6. John Cook 11 513 398 7 7. Nick Price 8 456 455 6 8. Craig Stadler 9 440 471 5 9. Mark Wiebe 11 436 475 1 3 10. Fred Funk 8 435 476 1 2
The Charles Schwab Cup is a season-long points program designed to recognize the Tour's leading player. The program rewards both top finishes and week-in/week-out consistency at all 29 official Charles Schwab Cup events. Points are awarded to the top- 10 finishers and ties and are based on the money distribution for each tournament, with every $1,000 earned being the equivalent of one Charles Schwab Cup point. Points are doubled at the Champions Tour's five major championships and the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
The winner of the 2008 Charles Schwab Cup will earn a $1 million annuity. The second through fifth-place finishers earn annuities of $500,000, $300,000, $200,000 and $100,000.
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