A period of the season generally focused on those aiming to earn PGA Tour playing privileges, FedEx Cup Fall has turned into something different for those who can afford it. Without the pressure of having to perform for the sake of one's job security, players like Scottie Scheffler at the Procore Championship, Xander Schauffele at the Baycurrent Classic and Ben Griffin at the World Wide Technology Championship have taken advantage.
And now, through 36 holes of the season-ending RSM Classic, that equivalent player looks to be Andrew Novak, who followed an opening 61 on the Seaside Course with a stellar 65 on the Plantation Course to sit at 16 under entering Moving Day.
"That's such an advantage this week," Novak said. "I had a baby two weeks ago. I'm just here getting out of the house and

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