Bubble Watch: Here's what players outside the FedEx Cup top 30 need to get in
Briefly

The PGA Tour is making a comeback to Colorado for the first time in ten years, bringing top golfers to the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club.
Castle Pines Golf Club, the longest course in PGA Tour history at 8,130 yards, will present unique challenges due to elevation, making it feel like a shorter course.
Patrick Cantlay notes the physical demands of the course, highlighting that the significant elevation changes will tire caddies, emphasizing the walking aspect of the competition.
The BMW Championship will determine which top 30 golfers advance to the Tour Championship, where a substantial $25 million bonus awaits.
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