Congratulations to the top 50 players who are still alive on these Play off of FedEx Cup: You just earned a lot of money.
The first 50 were finalized at the conclusion of Championship FedEx St. Jewish to the Southwind TPC in Memfis on Sunday, and those 50 pro not only progress this week BMW championship In Maryland, but they are also guaranteed to be in all lucrative signature events next year.
“It’s a quarrel,” Jt Poston said, who tied the 22nd Sunday to look for 50th and last place. “I am definitely not in quarrel to win a golf tour there, but it just felt like the same kind of nerve. You just know what is entering the first 50 and what you do for your year next year, and you are a good week from doing it in East Lake. It is a big deal doing it in BMW, so we are hoping.”
Really stressful! And it will only become more tense. Now comes the next interruption, which is for the 30 best players to put it in the East Lake Golf Club tour championship in Atlanta, where there is much more money to distribute (and some pleasant skills to win).
But first, here is a quick compilation of Watch Bubble from Sunday, which includes the five players who kept their seasons alive while dancing THEir The first 50 – and five that fell from it and are going home early.
In FedEx Cup Top 50
Kurtayama Kurt (52 to 37)
The Kitayama Running Affairs, who tied up for the ninth not only to be thrown into the top 50, but up to 37 to give himself a strong chance to make his first tour championship. Even when he won Arnold Palmer Invitational two years ago, he again came out short and completed his BMW season. Now he has another blow and is playing well. In his last five beginnings he is finished 14th or rather four times, and one of them includes his Earn to Open 3m.
Cauley bud (53 to 46)
Cauley had only one bird and a noise on his card through 16 holes on Sunday, and he was still out of the first 50 after he hit an access to a green green bunker on par-4 17. But he drew him for an impossible bird, and after the first at 18 and T14 he was officially in 46 in the order. There has been plenty of curves for a car accident for 2018 was followed by several years damaged, and all of a sudden he is in all next season’s signing events.
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Rickie Fowler (64 to 48)
Does Rickie get enough credit for the longevity of his career? Maybe not. It was tied for the sixth Sunday to move to BMW with only two points to save. He has only had two 10 best this season, but eight 25 and only three lost cuts.
Jhonattan Vegas (56 to 49)
Vegas made him interesting Sunday with four Bogeys and six Bogeys, but he still shot 68 to tie for the 14th and claimed second place to the last.
JT Poston (51 to 50)
Poston had to go up just one place Sunday. After shooting three under nine money, he started the back of the par-par-bogey and then hanged with six pars right to complete his round and secure that last place.
Outside FedEx Cup Top 50
Aldrich Potgieter (43 to 52)
It has been a wild, confusing season for Aldrich Potgieter, a 20-year-old PGA Tour novice who last year became the youngest winner of Korn Ferry Tour in his history. He lost four right cuts in March, tied to the 47th in Texas and then lost three more cuts. After that he was tied to the sixth and then won the Classic Rocket on a Play off. Its four next beginnings: WD, MC, MC and, Sunday, a T59 that slammed it from play -off.
Jordan Spieth (48 to 54)
Jordan! That 16th Bird on Sunday to reach three under his round and have a chance to do it in Maryland, but he threw his second shot in par-4 18 into the water, did Bogey and tied up for the 38th. Season long. Spieth lost in automatic qualification for all signature events this year, but received some of the sponsor exceptions. Will the same thing happen in 2026?
Jake KNAPP (47 to 55)
KNAPP lost two right cuts in May-Ai failed to break 70 in those four rounds-but went to a nice run afterwards, recording three middle 20 ends and two five five. But he lost the cut in Wyndham and did not split in any rounds in St. Judea, tied to 62 and dropping from 47 to 55 in the FedEx Cup ranking.
WynDham Clark (49 to 56)
St. Jude put a bow in a random season for WynDham Clark, though not always For the right reasons. He ended up well by connecting for the 11th (Scottish Open), the fourth (open) and 12th (3m open), but he did not make a bird on Sunday and fired five-on 75, which decided to connect for the 56th and removed it from one of the final points.
Min woo lee (50 to 57)
Min Woo Lee had last place secured going per week, but he opened with 76 in Memfis and fired 10 during the week, connecting with Daniel Berger for the last time.
Joshow
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