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Heath Slocum's victory at Liberty National shot him from second-to-last, at No. 124, to third, right behind Woods and Steve Stricker. That sudden rise has players debating whether Slocum earned too many points for his victory; on the other hand, he did beat a field that included the top 124 players on the PGA Tour.
"We don't know what the right answer is. I think you can debate that until you're blue in the face if you want," Stricker said. "I mean, he did win one of the playoff events, and it's an event we're putting a lot of emphasis on. ... You've got to give the guy credit. He stepped up and it was the first playoff event and he won it, so he was rewarded for it."
The top 100 qualified for the Deutsche Bank (Paul Casey withdrew on Thursday with a rib injury).
Singh may be near the bottom this year, but his confidence is just as strong.
"I just need one or two good rounds under my belt to get it going," he said. "There's nothing wrong with my golf swing, it's just going out there and not worrying about what's happening in my head; just go and play the game.
"I have no issues. ... I've been here many, many times before. I just need to just go out there and play."
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