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Find Me A 100 Winner: Stewart Cink

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"Stewart Cink hasn't really caught fire in the FedEx Cup play-offs yet, but that could well change at this week's venue, Cog Hill. Cink loves the bentgrass greens on this course, and has thrived on his last two visits to the Illinois venue, finishing 7th and 4th."

Open winner somehow trades at [100.0] for the BMW Championship and that makes him this week's three-figure selection for Paul Krishnamurty

With the Fedex Cup field down to just 70 players for this week's third play-off event - and not the best 70 in the world by any means - any proven winner available in triple figures is worth considering. Thankfully with Tiger taking out so much of the book, that includes several big names.

Arguably none more so than reigning Open champion Stewart Cink, who is available at [100.0], a quote that appears to be an over-reaction to last week's missed cut at TPC Boston. That effort was disappointing, but should probably be forgiven as he'd previously looked a man to follow. Cink's coach, Butch Harmon, reckons that breakthrough major title has done wonders for his charge, giving the Alabama-man the confidence to step up a level and challenge the game's elite.

Indeed, his first effort following Turnberry confirmed that Open win was no fluke, finishing a close-up 6th in the WGC-Bridgestone. He hasn't really caught fire in the play-offs yet, but that could well change at this week's venue, Cog Hill. Cink loves the bentgrass greens on this course, and has thrived on his last two visits to the Illinois venue, finishing 7th and 4th.

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