Lahiri, Woods all set for second leg of FedExCup play-offs

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India's will look to produce a solid finish at tournament this week to stay afloat in four-leg FedExCup play-offs.

Last year in his first tryst with the Play-offs, missed the cut in Northern Trust, but finished T-56th at Dell and then had a Top-10 at BMW, but he fell short of getting into Top-30 for the Tour Championships.

This year he did make the cut at but ended way behind in the T-71st place.

Currently 97th in the FedExCup standings, Lahiri needs a good finish to enter the Top-70 and get into the Championships next week.

In the first round, Lahiri has been paired with and and they will tee off from the tenth.

Tiger Woods, who was not able to build on his two successive Top-10s in the Majors at The Open and PGA, will be looking at a much better showing than T-40 at

This is his first Play-offs since 2013. Woods is paired for the first round with and from the tenth tee.

Following his win at the last week, Bryson De Chamebau leads the Cup standings with Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, and right behind him.

Last year, was the champion.

The top 70 on the points list after this tournament will go through to the Championship with the top 30 playing in for a chance to win the Cup and the USD 10 million first prize.

It is likely that 98 of the 100 eligible players will tee it up at TPC Boston - is still injured and is taking a week off.

After his week off from the Northern Trust, is back for this event. He won twice and is the all-time leading money winner in the tournament.

Any ranked from 58th, which is to 100th, which is on the Cup standings could be eliminated from the playoffs this week.

And of course, a good result could see from those below 70 rise and make the list for next week.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 16:55 IST