If FedExCup Golfers Were MLB Teams - Sports On Earth

By shooting a 17-under for the tournament, Love won the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N. C, this weekend and, in the process, jumped up from 186th to 76th in the standings to qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs. It was Love's first PGA TOUR victory since 2008. After winning the PGA Championship in 1997, Love's success was a bit more sporadic that some of his peers. He only won nine tournaments between that PGA Championship victory and the Wyndham on Sunday, and four of those came during a strong stretch in 2003. But somehow, out of nowhere, Love managed to win and will his way into the playoffs. The Astros will be hoping they can continue to follow the Spieth model for the rest of season: basically, to keep on winning. Meanwhile, everyone has known for a while that Houston has the ability to be a playoff threat -- it's been stocking up top draft picks in its farm system for years -- but not many analysts saw them making it this far in 2015. We see some big... Jason Day = Los Angeles Dodgers After making a move and winning the PGA Championship last week in Wisconsin -- his first career major -- Day solidified himself as one of the best golfers in the world, just as the Dodgers made move after to move to... The Dodgers certainly have all the pieces needed -- they've won the NL West the last two seasons and. Source: www.sportsonearth.com