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Originally Posted by london_geeza
who do you fancy to take the top prize on the money list and who for a top 5, it would have been easy to add (without Woods), but no one knows what this year is going to bring.
ill go for Woods (perhaps risky) to be number 1 and Sergio (depending on how he works his schedule, but is odds on to play for the most part over in the US) for a top 5.
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I watched Sergio play in Abu Dubai this morning. At least for that round he seems to be putting better. But I note sure I see the passion or drive out of him to be top flight player. He's young, he's making a ton of money, and he's got a hot girlfriend. Life is good, I really don't know how important it is for him to be considered one of the elite golfers in the game. Plus last year he played on only 17 PGA events. He seems more content playing on both tours then spending time exclusively on the PGA Tour.
I think if Vijay plays his normal schedule and he plays well he'll be in the top five. The same for Jim Furyk. Both of these guys know how to rack up consistent top ten finishes.
Another guy I'd consider is Trevor Immelman, he's got a solid swing and he seems to playing with a lot of confidence. Adam Scott is another guy I'd put in this category.
To round up the top five it's a toss up between Geoff Olgivey, and Luke Donald.