In this week FedEx St. Jude Championship, there is much discussion.
The 70 leading players who were eligible for FedEx Cup’s first playing event will be deducted to the top 50 for next week. That group is also important because Represents the interruption For exceptions to lucrative signature events next year – tours with limited fields and raised bags. Players who find themselves out of the 50 best after this week can use the next autumn series to gain access to the first two signature events after Sentry.
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Employing your ticket in the first 50 places also gives you an opportunity to capture some extra money of FedEx Cup bonus. $ 100 million Bonus fund It is being paid in three installments this year. the first rewards paid for the top 10 players in the ranking of FedEx Cup points at the end of the WynDham championship. The other installment will pay the 30 best players on the list after next week’s BMW championship, and the last 40 million dollars will be ready for Grabs in the season’s tour championship, where the best 30 players will compete in an equal field with no starting hits.
But first: there is an event this week, where Tommy Fleetwood is once again in a position to mark his first PGA Tour victory. He holds a lead with a blow to English friend Justin Rose, and two shots over Scottie Scheffler.
“It took me a lot of time to win here, and I still didn’t do it, but the best possible scenario in that travelers immediately was could I put myself in that position again faster than later,” Fleetwood said after his 69 Saturday. “It is just another opportunity for me to go out and try and have the best round of golf I can, enjoy being in that position. The more I put myself there, the more chances it happens, and just get out and continue to learn from any experience.
FedEx St. This year’s Jude Championship Championship is $ 20 million – at the same time with other signature event bags this year. The salary sharing for the tournament is below. You can track the last round hereAND You can see the action From 12-2 pm et to Golf Channel and 2-6 PM et in NBC.
Tommy Fleetwood makes Birdie at No. 16 in FedEx St. Jewish
In the third round of the 2025 championship FedEx St. Jude, Tommy Fleetwood makes Birdie in the PAR-5 16 hole.
2025 FedEx St. Jude Demolition of payment
Earn: $ 3.6 million
2: 2.16 million dollars
3: 1.36 million dollars
4: 960,000 dollars
5: 800,000 dollars
6: 720,000 dollars
7: 670,000 dollars
8: 620,000 dollars
9: 580,000 dollars
10: 540,000 dollars
$ 11: 500,000 dollars
12: 460,000 dollars
13: 420,000 dollars
14: 380,000 dollars
15: 360,000 dollars
16: 340,000 dollars
17: 320,000 dollars
18: 300,000 dollars
19: 280,000 dollars
20: 260,000 dollars
$ 21: 240,000 dollars
22: 224,000 dollars
$ 23: 208,000 dollars
24: 192,000 dollars
25: 176,000 dollars
26: 160,000 dollars
$ 27: 154,000 dollars
$ 28: 148,000 dollars
$ 29: 142,000 dollars
30: 136,000 dollars
31: 130,000 dollars
32: 124,000 dollars
33: 118,000 dollars
34: 113,000 dollars
35: 108,000 dollars
36: 103,000 dollars
37: 98,000 dollars
38: 94,000 dollars
39: 90,000 dollars
40: 86,000 dollars
41: 82,000 dollars
42: 78,000 dollars
43: 74,000 dollars
44: 70,000 dollars
45: 66,000 dollars
46: 62,000 dollars
47: 58,000 dollars
48: 54,800 dollars
49: 52,000 dollars
50: 50,400 dollars
51: 49,200 dollars
52: 48,000 dollars
53: $ 47,200
54: 46,400 dollars
55: 46,000 dollars
56: 45,600 dollars
57: 44,800 dollars
58: 44,000 dollars
59: 44,400 dollars
60: 44,000 dollars
61: 43,600 dollars
62: $ 43,200
63: 42,800 dollars
64: 42,400 dollars
65: 42,000 dollars
66: 41,600 dollars
67: 41.200 dollars
68: 40,800 dollars
69: 40,400 dollars
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