While the US PGA Tour's play-offs system hasn't done Adam Scott any favours, it's worked a treat for countryman John Senden.
The four consecutive play-off series tournaments offer five times more points towards the FedEx Cup and its $US10 million ($A9.96 million) winner's prize than typical regular season tournaments - a system that has played into Senden's hands.
Senden's highest season finish prior to last week's second placing at the third playoff event, the BMW Championship, was a tie for seventh at the Memorial in June with only one other top-10 result.
He barely made the top-70 cut to get into the BMW Championship.
Then one stellar week, a solo second-place finish, and he's up 55 spots to ninth in the standings, playing at this week's 30-man finale, the Tour championship in Atlanta, and within sight of the FedExCup and the biggest monetary prize in all of golf.