FIELD NOTES: It all comes down to this for golfers on the top-100 bubble in the FedExCup Fall. Last year, two golfers were able to parlay their results at Sea Island into a tidy jump up the standings with plenty more looking for the same this week… Max McGreevy was No. 100 last week, but after a solid finish at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, he moved up to No. 89, leaving Karl Vilips at No. 100 – although his standing matters little, as he won in Puerto Rico earlier this year. The full FedExCup standings can be found here… Doug Ghim sits at No. 125, the cut-off point for conditional PGA TOUR status for next year, while Joel Dahmen is in at No. 117 and looks to re-create some Sea Island magic like a year ago when he shot a final-round 64 to keep his card for 2025… Adam Schenk looks to parlay his win in Bermuda to another good result this week at Sea Island. Schenk finally broke through for his first TOUR title in his 234th start. This marks Schenk’s eighth start at The RSM Classic, where he’s made the cut the last two seasons… This is also the final week to try to earn a spot in the first two Signature Events of 2026, via finishing Nos. 51-60 in the standings… Per usual, there are plenty of TOUR pros in the field who call Sea Island home, led by world No. 13 Harris English… Luke Clanton, who was part of the group that finished runner-up at The RSM Classic a year ago as an amateur, returns to the event as a pro.
