Kurtayama’s Kurt Barge Birdie weekend in 3 million open Not only did he allow him to grip the trophy into the TPC twin cities, but also threw it in the top 60 places in the rankings of FedEx Cup’s Play off, probably providing him for a place in the first round of Play -Ffit in the FedEx St. Championship. Jude.
While Kitayama will not exceed this regular season final at The WynDham Championship sweating his place in FedEx Cup conclusionsThe other players will not be so lucky.
With only the first 70 places making play -off now, some big names will enter the last week on the outside looking, while others will reach Greensboro, NC, hoping to strengthen their position to make the second Play off event in the BMW Championship.
Here are some of the big names that are in the FedEx Cup bubble that enter the regular season final:
From the outside looking at…
These six players are all out of the 70 leaders going to Wyndham.
Adam Scott
Scott finished T53 at 3m open and is now 85 in the standings. Australian, who had a chance to win US Open Open a month ago, has to fight in Wyndham to extend his season. Scott has lost the play off -et only once in his career. A two -sided tie for third place or better have to put Scott in the Top 70.
Tom kim
A lost cut in 3 million collided with Kim to 89 in the FedEx Cup ranking. The winner of the 2022 WynDham championship will have to find something this week to do it in Memfis. Kim needs at least one solo third -place finish this week to do it in FedEx St. Jude.
Max Homa
Homa has shown ignition of his old self this year, but consistency has been missing. After a T5 end in John Deere, Homa had a Mediocre appearance At the Barracuda Championship (T45) and set for a T39 conclusion in TPC cities twins. Homa is 106 in the ranking of FedEx Cup and it takes a big week to throw in the first 70 places.
Homa needs at least a two -sided tie for the second this week to enter the first 70 places, but may need a victory depending on what the other players do in front of him.
Billy horschel
Horschel has not played Since you did surgeries on the hip In May. His plan is to return to Slate FedEx FedEx Fall. He currently ranks 97th and will not remove it at least another month.
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Gary Woodland
The 2019 Open Open Champion ended T20 in Minnesota and is 75th in the standings. A strong week in Wyndham should turn Woodland back to the play off. Woodland has only a five-five end this season.
Woodland needs at least one solo finish of the 27th country this week to enter the first 70 places, though he may have to do better depending on what they do before him in Greensboro.
Joel Dahmen
Like Homa, Dahmen, who is no. 101, needs a high show in Wyndham to extend his season or otherwise he will be directed to the FedEx Cup autumn list to try to keep his status completely excluded for 2026.
Dahmen will need at least a two-sided tie for the second this week to make play-off.
In but still with work to do
These three players are all within 70 leaders going to Wyndham – But not too much!
Rickie Fowler
Fowler made the cut to 3m and posted a T28 finish to move up to 61 in the ranking. He should be good for a Memfis trip, but you will need a strong week in Wyndham and FedEx St. Jude to make it in the top 50 places for BMW.
A solo end of the 12th country this week will allow Fowler to grip his place in the play off without any necessary help.
Tone
Has been a season below for Finau, who has not recorded a Top-10 conclusion since Genesis Invitational. He lost the cut in 3 million and now sits 60th place in the standings. A good show in Greensboro will be required for Finau to play past memfis.
A solo finish of the 23rd country this week from Finau will take it to Memfis without the necessary help from those behind him.
Jordan Spieth
Spieth is currently the 50’s in the ranking of FedEx Cup. He will play in Memfis but it is at risk of losing BMW if he does not play well the next two weeks.
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