The FedEx Cup Playoffs will culminate at the Tour Championship, where someone will walk off with an $18 million prize.
The PGA Tour will continue to utilize the FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, which was introduced for the first time in 2019. The top 125 in FedEx Cup points made the postseason. Scottie Scheffler entered the playoffs in the top spot. The increased bonus pool means that the top-10 finishers will bank seven-figure paydays and the 30th-place finisher will make $500,000. No. 5: 5 under No. 4: 6 under No. 3: 7 under No. 2: 8 under No. 1: 10 under PGA Tour players battled through 44 events during the 2021-22 season to get there. Tour Championship, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Aug. 25-28. BMW Championship, Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, Delaware, Aug. 18-21.
The Playoff field will be pared from 121 to 70 this week in Memphis. Here's who's eliminated from contention.
1,424.42 1,574.23 1,574.23 1,697.24 1,697.24 2,103.88 2,103.88 3,555.98 3,555.98 Projected Points After Round Complete Projected Points After Round Complete So if youโre below the Top 70 on the FedEx Cup points list, and you get cut on Friday, your Playoffs are over.
The FedExCup Playoffs continue Friday with Round 2 of the FedEx St. Jude Championship outside of Memphis, a city that's held a PGA TOUR event every year ...
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J.J. Spaun holds a slim margin at the 36-hole mark and is primed to shake up the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Yes Yes Projected FedEx Cup Ranking Current FedEx Cup Ranking The good news for McIlroy is world No. 1 and FedEx Cup regular-season leader Scheffler is not in a position to extend his lead. At the very worst, Scheffler will only drop to No. 2, and he may avoid such movement as his misstep was not the only one. In possession of the lead for more than 20 weeks, the world No. 1 may see a different number next to his name at the BMW Championship after missing the cut at TPC Southwind. Having already collected just shy of $10 million in the regular season, he has now positioned himself to potentially triple that total with a strong postseason run. Technically, Finau is the defending champion, as he broke a five-year hiatus from the winner's circle with a victory at The Northern Trust, but let's change gears. Some may believe the true lead of this tournament resides with those at 8 under, but Spaun should have some staying power on this leaderboard. Straka was the man to climb the leaderboard in the morning hours of the second round, as he followed up an opening 6-under 64 with a second-round 66. While the playing conditions may have changed, the man who was up to the task remained the same.
Shane Lowry remains best of the Irish contenders after the second round at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis after a 68 moved him up to four under, ...
Power, 24th in the FedEx Cup standings, struggled on day two with the Waterford man bogeying four of the first five holes. Lowry, 28th in the FedEx Cup standings after last week's Wyndham Championship, had a mixed front nine, with a birdie on three before consecutive bogeys on six and seven. A repeat of Thursday's opening 68 saw the Offaly man move up to four-under in the first of the FedEx Cup play-off events, three shots clear of Rory McIlroy who posted a 69 on the TPC Southwind course.
The first of the three season-ending FedEx Cup, begins at the TPC Southwind this weekend. Here's the winner payout and purse!
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