(Reuters) - Jordan Spieth has said finishing runner-up over the next two weeks on the PGA Tour would suit him just fine. "On the PGA Tour I can’t call (finishing second) a bad thing,” 2015 FedExCup champion Spieth said on the eve of the BMW Championship at Conway Farms outside Chicago. Before doing so, he transferred some valuables, including the PGA Championship Wanamaker Trophy, to a sturdy safe at his friend and rival Rickie Fowler’s house. The top five heading into next week’s Tour Championship will control their own fate, meaning a victory at East Lake in Atlanta will also lock up the FedExCup. Seventy players will compete in Lake Forest this week, with only 30 advancing to the Tour Championship.
Source: The Star September 13, 2017 23:48 UTC