It would take an extraordinary set of results in our final week to prevent our long-time leader Eamon Murray from scooping the top payout of €20,000.
Both of our final-week tournaments are limited-field events, with only 78 players in the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Cologne and 30 in the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Despite Murray having no transfers left, five of Eamo's Heroes 3 will be in action, and with an overall lead of €222,843 he is looking good. Even if they finish in the bottom three in Atlanta, Justin Rose, Rory Sabbatini and Hunter Mahan will earn €39,000 between them. There's no cut in Cologne either, so Raphael Jacquelin and Andres Romero will combine for at least €3,000.
Ronan Griffey is in second with Wicklow Wanderers 4, who brought in Darren Clarke for Padraig Harrington last week. His options for his final transfer were to undo that switch or to ensure he had all seven players in action this week by replacing the idle Stephen Gallacher. The Wanderers also include Rose and Mahan plus Mark Calcavecchia, Soren Hansen and Markus Brier.
Paul Dowling is in third with Bjorn Free and has five players in action: Sabbatini, Mahan, Hansen, Simon Dyson and Robert-Jan Derksen. He is under threat from Gearóid Fitzmaurice and Jim Shanahan, who both have Tiger Woods, Graeme Storm and Simon Wakefield, while Shanahan also has Hansen and Philip Archer. Top spot looks secure, but it could be a mighty scrap for the minor places.