These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (2024)

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (1)

Cameron Jourdan

July 22, 2024 1:00 pm ET

There are only two regular-season events left in the 2024 PGA Tour season, meaning the FedEx Cup Playoffs are right around the corner.

That means the race for the playoffs is on, as players jockey for spots in the top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings to secure a spot in the FedEx St. Jude Championship next month in Memphis. This is the second year only 70 players reach the first playoff event, unlike previous years when 125 made the playoffs.

The top 50 players after the FedEx St. Jude Championship on August 15-18 will qualify for the BMW Championship at Castle Pines on August 22-25 in Colorado, then the top 30 will head to Atlanta and East Lake for the Tour Championship on August 29-Sept. 1.

While players like Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele are locks to make the Tour Championship, other golfers have work to do to make it into the playoffs and secure signature event starts, status and more for 2025 and beyond. That starts this week in Minnesota at the 2024 3M Open.

Here’s a closer look at some interesting names in the FedEx Cup points standings, including some who have work to do to stay in the top 70 and others who need to make a push to reach Memphis.

Luke List

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (2)

Luke List putts on the 11th green during the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. (Raymond Carlin III/USA TODAY Sports)

List is the ultimate bubble man, sitting at No. 70 with two events left. He won the Sanderson Farms in the fall and finished T-2 at the Genesis Invitational, but he has missed six of his last seven cuts. He can’t afford to do that the next two weeks to make the playoffs. List is in the field for the this week’s 3M Open.

Lucas Glover

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (3)

Lucas Glover gets ready before teeing off on the 18th hole during the second round of the John Deere Classic. (Joseph Cress/USA TODAY Sports)

Glover, who last year won the Wyndham Championship and then the FedEx St. Jude Championship the next week, would be the first man out at No. 71 if the playoffs were to begin today. He missed both cuts in Scotland and has missed the weekend in four of his past six starts. Glover has withdrawn from the 2024 3M Open.

Lee Hodges

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (4)

Lee Hodges celebrates the win after the final round of the 3M Open. (Matt Krohn/USA TODAY Sports)

The 3M Open defending champion is No. 72 in the standings with two events left. He’ll need another strong week at TPC Twin Cities to earn a berth in the playoffs.

Keith Mitchell

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (5)

Keith Mitchell reacts to his tee shot on the 15th hole during the first round of the John Deere Classic. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

In his last five starts, Mitchell has two top-25 finishes (including a top-10 at the RBC Canadian Open) but also missed three cuts. He’ll need more of the former to make the playoffs, heading into the 3M Open in 75th off consecutive MCs.

Kurt Kitayama

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (6)

Kurt Kitayama studies the green on No. 1 before making a putt during the second round of the Travelers Championship. (Gregory Fisher/USA TODAY Sports)

Since winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational last year, it has been a slow go for Kitayama. He has missed only three cuts this year (including the API) in 18 starts but has only one top-10 finish. He’s 77th in the standings and needs a couple good weeks to make it. He is in the 3M field.

Charley Hoffman

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (7)

Charlie Hoffman tees off on the sixth hole during the first round of the Barracuda Championship. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

Hoffman moved up six spots with his T-8 at the Barracuda last week, but he remains in 80th and outside the playoffs. Hoffman is scheduled to tee it up at the 3M.

Rickie Fowler

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (8)

Rickie Fowler plays the 12th hole during the third round of the Open Championship at Royal Troon. (Jack Gruber/USA TODAY Sports)

The six-time Tour winner has made 14 cuts in 20 starts this season, but he also has only two top-25 finishes and is 98th in the standings after the Open, where he finished 71st. He’s not in the 3M field. Two years ago, Fowler finishied 125th in points, making him the final one in the Playoffs.

Joel Dahmen

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (9)

Joel Dahmen lines up a putt on the eighth hole during the second round of the RBC Canadian Open. (Dan Hamilton/USA TODAY Sports)

Dahmen had made eight straight cuts before a pair of MCs the past two weeks at the ISCO and Barracuda. He sits 109th in the standings and is in need of a pair of top finishes or a win to make the postseason. Dahmen is in the field for the 3M Open this week.

Davis Riley

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (10)

Davis Riley sits inside the winner’s 1975 Stingray Corvette after the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. (Andrew Dieb/USA TODAY Sports)

The winner of the Charles Schwab Challenge in May, Riley sits 69th in the standings and just above the cut line for the FedEx St. Jude Championship. He needs to find form, however. Since his win, he has three MCs and a best finish of T-48. Riley is playing TPC Twin Cities this week.

Last five in, first five out (ahead of 3M)

These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (11)

Emiliano Grillo plays his shot on the 17th tee during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. (Jim Cowsert/USA TODAY Sports)

66. Emiliano Grillo

67. Maverick McNealy

68. Victor Perez

69. Davis Riley

70. Luke List

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71. Lucas Glover

72. Lee Hodges

73. Andrew Putnam

74. Adam Schenk

75. Keith Mitchell

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These PGA Tour players are on the FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble with two regular-season events left (2024)

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How does the PGA FedExCup Playoffs work? ›

Players on the PGA Tour earn points that make up the FedEx Cup standings. The top 70 in the standings qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs. The field shrinks to 50 after the first playoff event, and to 30 after the second. The remaining 30 players compete for the FedEx Cup at the third and final playoff event.

How many golfers make the FedExCup Playoffs? ›

In fact, the $25 million top prize is tied for the largest payout on the PGA Tour this season with the Players Championship. Only 70 golfers advanced to the first round of the playoffs, the FedEx St.

What are the 3 tournaments in FedEx Cup? ›

The FedExCup Playoffs feature a progressive cut, with fields of 70 for the FedEx St. Jude Championship (TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennessee), 50 for the BMW Championship (Castle Pines Golf Club, Castle Rock, Colorado) and 30 for the TOUR Championship (East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia), where the FedExCup Champion ...

What are the standings for the FedEx Cup? ›

FedEx Cup Standings
  • Scottie Scheffler - 6,532 points.
  • Xander Schauffele - 5,037.
  • Hideki Matsuyama - 3,898.
  • Collin Morikawa - 2,596.
  • Rory McIlroy - 2,559.
  • Wyndham Clark - 2,504.
  • Ludvig Aberg - 2,146.
  • Sahith Theegala - 2,076.
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What is the format of the FedEx golf playoffs? ›

The tournament will employ a unique 'Starting Stroke' system meaning the FedEx Cup leaders will begin the event with a head start on the competition, and those just sneaking into the field starting close to, or even par. From here, a no-cut 72-hole strokeplay competition will commence.

Can you win the Tour Championship and not the FedEx Cup? ›

Format: 2007–2018

Beginning in 2009, the assignment and awarding of points assured that if any of the top five FedEx Cup point leaders entering The Tour Championship won the event, that player would also won the FedEx Cup.

How is the FedEx Cup money paid out? ›

The Tour Championship features the biggest prize pool on the PGA Tour. The winner gets $25 million of the $100 million FedExCup Playoffs pool. The second-place finisher gets $12.5 million and everyone in the top 10 gets a payday of at least $1.75 million.

What is the FedEx payout for the 2024 tournament? ›

The top 50 in the FedEx Cup standings are in the field, which will be culled down to 30 for the finale next week at East Lake in Atlanta. This week they'll be playing for a $20 million purse with the winner taking home $3.6 million for a victory.

How many FedEx points do you get for winning a PGA tournament? ›

That means Schauffele is the only golfer who can catch Scheffler by the end of next week's BMW Championship. The winner of each of the three FedEx Cup Playoffs events receive 2,000 points, so as long as Scheffler keeps placing in the top 10, he will be incredibly hard to beat by anyone other than Schauffele.

Who qualifies for the 2024 PGA Tour? ›

2024 PGA TOUR Eligibility Categories
  • Winners of PGA Championship or U.S. Open. Wyndham Clark. Matt Fitzpatrick. Raymond Floyd. ...
  • Winner of THE PLAYERS Championship. Rory McIlroy. Scottie Scheffler. Webb Simpson. ...
  • Winners of the Masters Tournament. Hideki Matsuyama. Tiger Woods. ...
  • Winners of The Open Championship.

What is the biggest golf tournament? ›

1) The Masters

Average Ticket Prices: Tickets are awarded by lottery and hover around $100 for practice rounds and $140 for tournament rounds. The Masters is golf's biggest event, known for its iconic green jacket prize and breathtaking beauty.

Has Scottie Scheffler won the FedEx Cup? ›

A FedExCup is the only thing left for Scheffler to accomplish this year. Despite his success over the last three seasons – his 12 wins include two PLAYERS and a pair of Masters titles – he has yet to win the TOUR's season-long title.

Who is the leader in the FedEx Cup? ›

New FedEx Cup top 10
PlayerBefore Round 1After Round 1
Scottie Scheffler11
Xander Schauffele22
Hideki Matsuyama33
Keegan Bradley504
6 more rows
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How many players are in the FedExCup Playoffs? ›

The best of the PGA Tour's class of 2024 descend on East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta for the season's showpiece event – the Tour Championship – where 30 players will compete to become FedExCup Champion.

Why is the BMW Championship suspended? ›

Conversation. The first round of the BMW Championship suspended due to a dangerous weather situation at 3:33 p.m.

Who advances in the FedEx Cup? ›

At the conclusion of the BMW Championship, the top 30 players in the FedExCup standings will advance to East Lake in Atlanta for the TOUR Championship and a shot at the FedExCup trophy.

What is the staggered start for the FedEx Cup? ›

Players 6-10 start at 4-under; players 11-15 start at 3-under; players 16-20 start at 2-under; players 21-25 start at 1-under; and players 26-30 start at even par.

What is the cut line for the FedEx Cup? ›

The FedExCup Playoffs feature a progressive cut. The first event has a field of 70, the second has a field of 50 and the final one has 30.

What are the payouts for the FedEx Cup? ›

2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs purse, prize money
  • 1st: $3.6 million.
  • 2nd: $2.2 million.
  • 3rd: $1.4 million.
  • 4th: $960,000.
  • 5th: $800,000.
  • 6th: $720,000.
  • 7th: $670,000.
  • 8th: $620,000.
3 days ago

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