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Published 08:54 10 Aug 2015 BST
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Victory also nets him valuable PGA Tour membership until 2018, but remarkably Lowry still has work to do to take part in the FedEx Cup play-off series, where the top prize is a staggering $10million.
Under normal circumstances, the 550 points awarded to the Bridgestone winner would be more than adequate to make the 125-man cut for the Barclays, but FedEx Cup rules state that points earned by non-members at WGC events cannot be retrospectively applied, meaning Lowry currently only has the 222 points earned from other events, including top tens at the Farmers Insurance Open and the US Open.
That will place him about 40 places outside the cut-off mark, meaning Lowry needs another big result at either the US PGA Championship or the following week's Wyndham Championship, the final event before the play-offs.
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