The FedEx Cup starts this week at TPC Boston for the Northern Trust. Anybody in?

The rules:
1. You have thirty OWGR "points" to spend on picking a team.
2. You can pick any player in the field - it's not a draft, so in theory you could have the exact same team as someone else.
3. You can pick up to 10 players, not more.
4. Each player's "cost" is their OWGR points total rounded down. So, Dustin Johnson "costs" 7: Jon Rahm - 8; Patrick Cantlay - 5; etc.
5. Anyone whose OWGR points is less than 2, costs 2. In other words, no player in the field costs less than 2.
6. Your final score is based on a total of the money won by all the players on your team. If one of your players misses the cut, you get 0 for that player.
7. As a tiebreaker, you also pick the winning score relative to par (e.g., -12).

The FedEx Cup is a bit different in that it is a 3-week event over 3 tourneys, with each tournament hosting an increasingly smaller field. The top-125 compete at the Northern Trust, the top-70 go to the BMW, and the top-30 go to the Tour Championsip. The Tour Championship event then does an adjusted scoring which gives starting stroke advantages based on ranking coming in. Winner of that event wins the big prize.

Let’s do this!