The PGA Tour’s regular season is officially over.
Cameron Young wrapped up the year with a dominant six-shot win at the Wyndham Championship on Sunday. That marked his inaugural Tour win, and made him the 1,000th unique winner in Tour history.
Advertisement
Now all eyes will turn to the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, which marks the first of three playoff events. The top 70 golfers in the standings after the Wyndham Championship earned entry into the postseason. Then, after the first stop, the top 50 golfers in the standings will earn a spot in the BMW Championship the following week.
Those who make it that far will also earn an automatic entry into the eight signature events on Tour next season. From there, the top 30 will qualify for the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta. That tournament is set to tee off on Aug. 21, and will feature a traditional start this season, rather than the staggered starting strokes format it’s used in the past.
[Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season]
Though not everyone on Tour will actually compete in Memphis — Rory McIlroy is skipping that event, for example — the race for the FedExCup is now on. Here’s a look at where things stand entering TPC Southwind, and who needs to make a big move to keep their postseason hopes alive for more than just a single week.
Advertisement
FedExCup standings: Top 10
As of Sunday, August 3
The top 10 changed slightly after the Wyndham Championship, but Scottie Scheffler still holds a commanding lead.
Position
Name
Points
1
Scottie Scheffler
4,806
2
Rory McIlroy
3,444
3
Sepp Straka
2,595
4
Russell Henley
2,391
5
Justin Thomas
2,280
6
Ben Griffin
2,275
7
Harris English
2,232
8
JJ Spaun
2,144
9
Tommy Fleetwood
1,738
10
Keegan Bradley
1,749
FedExCup standings: Just inside the bubble
As of Sunday, August 3
Before play begins in Tennessee, this group is in position to make the second event. But a bad week for players right on the cusp, like Jordan Spieth, Wyndham Clark and Si Woo Kim, would take them out of the running quickly.
Position
Name
Points
41
Matt Fitzpatrick
1,017
42
Xander Schauffele
953
43
Aldrch Potgieter
941
44
Harry Hall
929
45
Akshay Bhatia
909
46
Si Woo Kim
882
47
Jake Knapp
871
48
Jordan Spieth
865
49
Wyndham Clark
853
50
Min Woo Lee
851
FedExCup standings: Outside looking in
As of Sunday, August 3
This group needs to at least make the weekend in Memphis, if not pick up a very impressive finish, in order to keep their postseason hopes alive and make it into the BMW Championship. J.T. Poston, though, is roughly a point back from Lee. If anyone is going to pull off a move here, he’s in the best spot to do it.
Position
Name
Points
51
J.T. Poston
850
52
Kurt Kitayama
842
53
Bud Cauley
831
54
Joe Highsmith
828
55
Aaron Rai
811
56
Jhonattan Vegas
782
57
Max Greyserman
768
58
Stephan Jaeger
726
59
Mackenzie Hughes
704
60
Tony Finau
690
61
Chris Kirk
682
62
Nico Echavarria
672
63
Patrick Rodgers
668
64
Rickie Fowler
665
65
Davis Riley
652
66
Kevin Yu
645
67
Emiliano Grillo
637
68
Erik van Rooyen
634
69
Cam Davis
625
70
Matti Schmid
620