The penultimate FedExCup Fall event is here, and the Butterfield Bermuda Championship promises an exciting week of golf. Defending champion Rafael Campos returns to the course, aiming to become the first back-to-back winner in Bermuda. With his emotional victory last year, Campos has a lot to prove after a challenging season.
The field is stacked with talented golfers, including Sahith Theegala, who leads the way and hopes for a strong finish. Keep an eye on Michael Brennan, the highest-ranked golfer in the world in the field, and the Monday qualifier winners: Samuel Anderson, Jake Peacock, and Drew Doyle.
This event is crucial for many players, as the top 100 cut-off spot looms. Max McGreevy currently holds the No. 100 spot, closely followed by David Lipsky. Kevin Yu, at No. 60, is looking to secure his place in the first two Signature Events of next year.
The Aon Next 10 storyline adds to the excitement, with players ranked Nos. 51-60 earning their way into prestigious Signature Events. Garrick Higgo’s impressive T4 finish in Cabo has almost guaranteed him a spot.
The Port Royal Golf Course in Bermuda will host the tournament, known for its challenging layout and the impact of weather conditions on scoring. The 72-hole record is held by Brendon Todd and Camilo Villegas, while Taylor Pendrith, Alex Noren, and Wesley Bryan share the 18-hole record.
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Get ready for an intense showdown at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, the penultimate event of the FedEx Cup fall. The stakes are skyhigh as we witness the battle for tour cards, and the chance to secure a spot in the 2026 season. Emotional triumph and title defense. Raphael Campos, the emotional champion of last year’s event, returns to defend his title. Campos’s victory was extra special as he became a father just 6 days before the finale. Can he repeat his success and become the first B 100 spot? But he’s closely followed by David Lipky who trails by only 2.5 points. Kevin Yu, ranked number 60, aims to secure his place in the first two signature events of next year by finishing in the top 51 to 60. He’s joined in Bermuda by Rico Hoey, number 58, and four other players ranked 61 to 69, all hoping to make a big leap. Field Notes and Worldclass golfers Sahif Dala leads the way in Bermuda. Aiming for a strong finish to an injuryp plagued season, Michael Brennan, the winner of the Bank of Utah Championship, is the highest ranked golfer in the field at number 40. The Monday qualifier saw Samuel Anderson earn medalist honors with an impressive 10 under 62. Jake Peacock and Drew Doyle also qualified with nine under 63s, while Hunter Walcott talked PGA Tour winner Adam Long in a playoff for the final spot. Behind the scenes with Michael Brennan after his victory at the Bank of Utah Championship, we take a look behind the scenes with Michael Brennan. Get to know the man behind the swing and his journey to the top. Sponsor exemptions and amateur talent. Blades Brown, who turned 18 this summer, will tee it up for the seventh time this PGA Tour season. He earned full corny tour status for 2026 after finishing 68th on the points list. Celebrated amateur Tyler Watts, committed to the University of Tennessee, is back in action after making the cut at the Procore Championship. Local Bermuda golfers Will Hadril, Kenny Lasser, and Oliver Betskart will also be teeing it up along with international talent like Oscar Quuo from France and Justin Hastings from the Cayman Islands. The 2025 Latin America Amateur Championship winner, Chase Johnson, the Charlie Cifford Memorial Exemption winner in 2024, and Henry Smart and Andrew Zalinsky round out the sponsor exemptions. signature event storylines as part of the AON next 10. Players ranked 51 to 60 through the FedEx Cup fall will earn their way into two early season 2026 signature events, the AT Pebble Beach ProAm and the Genesis Invitational. Garrick Higgo after his T4 finish in Cabo has virtually guaranteed himself a spot by moving from number 57 to number 52 in the standings. Meanwhile, Windham Clark dropped from number 60 to number 61. FedEx Cup and eligibility. The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is the sixth event of the FedEx Cup fall. Players ranked 51 to 70 in the FedEx Cup at the start of the fall have already secured their top 100 eligibility for the following year, but they’re still competing for spots in the first two signature events of 2025. Those ranked 71 and beyond can also earn one of the 10 spots available in those signature events, but they must also finish in the top 100 of the FedEx Cup standings at the end of the fall. Players ranking 101 to 125 on the final FedEx Cup fall points list will have conditional status for the 2025 PGA Tour season. Course and scoring. The Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda, will host the event. Taylor Pendrth, round two, 2021. Alex Norin, round 1, 2023, and Wesley Brian, round three, 2024, share the 18-hole record with a score of 61. Last time out in Bermuda, Raphael Campos shot a three under 68 in the final round, securing a three-shot victory over Andrew Novak. It was a fairy tale ending for Campos, whose wife had her labor induced on the Monday of the tournament so he could compete and potentially reearn his job for 2025. Campos exceeded expectations and more, solidifying his place in the tour. How to follow? Catch all the action on Golf Channel. All Times ET, Thursday, Friday 1 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Streaming coverage is also available online. Will Campos defend his title? Who will secure their spot in the signature events? Find out as the Butterfield Bermuda Championship unfolds.

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