Tiger Woods believes a tough course set-up at Olympia Fields would help his chances of the “big week” he needs to qualify for next week’s Tour Championship. Woods starts the BMW Championship ranked 57th in the FedExCup standings and needing at least a top-four finish in Chicago to be among the 30-player field at East Lake in Atlanta for the PGA Tour’s season finale, which he won in memorable style in 2018.The two-time FedExCup champion does not expect a repeat of last week’s low scoring at TPC Boston, where Dustin Johnson went “absurdly low” in storming to an 11-stroke victory with a winning score of 30 under par – just one shy of Ernie Els’ Tour record. But Woods feels the course will be a similar test to that provided when Olympia Fields hosted the 2003 US Open, with Jim Furyk claiming his lone major title and just four players finishing the week under par.”I have to play well, I have to earn my way to East Lake,” said Woods, who has played in only three events since golf resumed after the coronavirus shutdown, with a best finish of 37th. Get the best prices and book a round at one…