When Davis Thompson rolled in a 47-meter bird blow to the 15th hole in Sedgefield country club On Sunday, he first pumped and released a quick festive call. Birdie did not introduce a great lead of Cameron Young in the Wyndham Championship – He continued to win with six -But she moved Thompson from 71 in the ranking of the FedEx Cup Play Off in 70 balls with three holes to play. It was, at the moment, a season that lasts the season.
Thompson Parred 16 and 17 and arrived in the 72nd hole that needed to make a money to stay within the first 70 and go to the Memfis for the first Play off event. Thompson hit the green in two, leaving himself 46 meters for Birdie. A two-point would book his ticket to the TPC Southwind, but Thompson’s first drinking competed with six and a half feet in front of the hole and his return never touched the hole. When Thompson went into a finished noise, he fell to 71 in the standings, a place from play -off.
“It suckles, but it’s what it is,” Thompson said after the round. “I just got forced to continue and get ready for fall.
“Putti (for par 18) went left when he was involved with the hole and felt as if I hit her on the left edge, and she went left. It’t’s unfortunate.”
Bubble drama gives in the Championship WynDham
Thompson was not the only Sunday player that suffered FedEx Cup Playoffs Heartbreak.
Gary Woodland entered the last round predicted to be the last man in the playing field, but Woodland made three scams in his last five holes to shoot an equal 70 and end in the 72nd in the rankings. Woodland, who did brain surgery to remove a tumor in 2023, said He will mostly remove the positives away From a season in which he barely lost the cut. Woodland, who is still working to find the best way to solve his nervous system after rounds of the tour, admitted that he just didn’t have it on Sunday.
“I came out of gas,” Woodland said after his last round. “Credit to my cadet today, man. I will tell you, he was unbelievable. I told him before we started fighting. I had a harsh night last night, a harsh breakfast this morning. He did everything for me today. He took me around.
Keith Mitchell entered the last week with a need to make a move to climb over that sign 70. Mitchell’s first task was to do the weekend in Greensboro, NC Mitchell was four under the tournament on Friday when the game was suspended because of lightning. Four under it was on the line, meaning that Mitchell returned to the course on Saturday morning with needing to play stable golf over his last four holes to keep the dream alive.
Instead, the disaster hit.
Mitchell with four strokes from 49 meters to 15 to make double double and fall below the cut line. He then barely lost a bird at 16 to move back inside the number. Mitchell continued to fight, making a 10-party Birdie at 17 years old. He reached the 18 who needed to be done, but he led him to the left rough and had to lie down from the green. He hit a wedge in seven, but lost the extended season of the season and left Greensboro after two days of work, ending at the 75th in the rankings.
Entered Keith Mitchell @WynDhamchamp Nr. 72 in #FedexcupHaving a need to make the cut for a chance to make Play -off
“He gave her all this year, maybe a lot … Physically my game has shown signs, but I just didn’t appear at the time she counts more.” pic.twitter.com/bg0ky50wjt
– PGA Tour (@pgatour) August 2 2025
“They gave it all this year, maybe a lot, a lot of pressure on themselves to make the play -off and the first 50,” Mitchell told him, who refused to speak after the round, Pgatour.com told a text. “Physically my game has shown signs, but it simply has not appeared at the moment when it counts more. We fight and fight and quarrel to give it all and end like this is really mere heartburn.”
The only player who started the week within the best 70 and fell out was Byeong Hun An, who shot 68-72 during the first two days to lose cut and drop in 74. Chris Kirk, who finished T5, jumped from 73 to 61 and hit one of the play -off. Matti Schmid, who started the week at no. 70, played scratched golf and put himself in danger of colliding by Thompson or Woodland on Sunday. But Schmid Zogu his last three holes, including a 25 pedestrian at No. 18 to hold Thompson and extend his season to at least a week more.
“I obviously didn’t play very well today,” said Schmid, who was four through 15 holes in the last round, he said. “I tried a little with my game, but I hung out there, and Puts finally started falling to the end. Yes, I just quarreled. I was pretty positive today trying to have a good conclusion. Yes, maybe with a little luck.”
Here’s how Bubble FedEx Cup Playoffs played:
65. Davis Riley
66. Kevin Yu
67. Grillo Emilian
68. Erik van rooyen
69. Cam davis
70. Matti Schmid
71. Davis Thompson
72. Gary Woodland
73. Nicolai Hojgaard
74. Byeong hun an
75. Keith Mitchell
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