Funai Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Funai Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 20th October 2005

This week the PGA Tour heads to Disney for the Funai Classic with world number one and two in Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh at the head of the betting markets once again.

Woods, who is a two-time winner of the Funai Classic at Disney, is back on Tour the first time since capturing his 10th WGC victory when he outlasted John Daly at the second extra hole in the American Express Championship in San Francisco.

Singh is also a previous winner of the Funai having won the event two years ago on the way to his first PGA TOUR Money Title. Both men are sure to be in the firing line once again at some stage on Sunday.

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Oct 27-30Chrysler ChampionshipVijay Singh
Nov 3-6The Tour Championship presented by Coca-ColaRetief Goosen
Nov 10-13Franklin Templeton ShootoutHank Kuehne/Jeff Sluman
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8Adam ScottAUS
9Chris DiMarcoUSA
10David TomsUSA

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