Three in and three out and one to go.
The PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall series has one tournament left, one last chance for anyone outside the top 100 (who’s not already qualified) to get inside that magic number and lock down their 2026 playing privileges.
Who moved up in the FedEx Cup Fall standings
Adam Schenk’s win in the 2025 Butterfield Bermuda Championship was a big deal in more ways than one. His first-ever PGA Tour win clinches him two years’ worth of exemptions (through the 2027 season), so he’s now locked in with his 2026 tour card, but he’s also now officially inside the top 100.
No. 67 Adam Schenk (up from 134)No. 92 Chandler Phillips (up from 139)No. 99 Takumi Kanaya (up from 120)Who moved down in the FedEx Cup Fall standings
And with three names moving inside the top 100, that means three names must slide back.
No. 101 Max Homa (down from 96)No. 102 Matt Wallace (down from 97)No. 103 Beau Hossler (down from 98)
Homa hasn’t played since the Sanderson Farms Championship in early October. During that week, he mentioned a desire to finish in the top 100. “I would like to finish top 100 out of pride,” Homa said during the telecast. Homa’s last PGA Tour win was the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open.
There is one Fall series tournament left, the RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
