00:00 – FedEx Cup Playoff Heartbreak: Davis Thompson’s Shocking Miss at Wyndham Championship
01:34 – Top 70 Players in the 2025 FedExCup Playoffs: PGA TOUR Highlights
12:20 – 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs: Who Qualified and What to Expect

1. FedEx Cup Playoff Heartbreak: Davis Thompson’s Shocking Miss at Wyndham Championship

Watch the dramatic final moments of the Wyndham Championship that determined the FedEx Cup Playoffs field. Davis Thompson’s missed 6-foot putt on the 72nd hole cost him a playoff spot, dropping him to 71st in standings.

This video breaks down the intense bubble drama from Sedgefield Country Club, including:
– Thompson’s incredible 47-foot birdie on 15 that temporarily put him in playoff position
– Gary Woodland’s late collapse after battling back from brain surgery
– Keith Mitchell’s heartbreaking four-putt that ended his season
– Matti Schmid’s clutch birdie streak to secure the final playoff spot
– The complete FedEx Cup Playoffs bubble breakdown

Hear Thompson’s raw reaction: “It sucks, but it is what it is.” Golf’s qualifying tournaments create career-defining moments – sometimes triumphant, sometimes devastating. This video captures the emotional rollercoaster that defines professional golf’s playoff chase.

2. Top 70 Players in the 2025 FedExCup Playoffs: PGA TOUR Highlights

Discover the stories and performances of the top 70 golfers who qualified for the 2025 FedExCup Playoffs. From Scottie Scheffler’s historic season to surprise risers and career transformations, this video covers the journey of each player leading up to the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Watch for insights, stats, and predictions on who will advance to the BMW Championship and the TOUR Championship.

3. 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs: Who Qualified and What to Expect

In this video, we dive into the exciting world of the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs!

Join us as we explore the top 70 players who qualified after an intense PGA Tour season.

We’ll discuss the Wyndham Championship results, the significance of the FedEx St. Jude Classic, and the players to watch as they compete for a massive $20 million purse.

Find out why Rory McIlroy is skipping this event and what it means for his standings.

Stay tuned for insights on the FedEx Cup points system and the upcoming BMW Championship!

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FedEx Cup playoff heartbreak. Davis Thompson’s shocking miss at Windham Championship. The agony of missed opportunities. FedEx Cup playoff dreams shattered at Windham Championship by Josh Shrock. httpsgolf.com/writers/shrock. Imagine the thrill of a 47 ft birdie putt dropping in only to have it overshadowed by the Suncook reality of missed chances. That was the scene for Davis Thompson at Sedgefield Country Club. httpscoursefinder.golf.com/course profile/3345 Sedgefield Country Club lat 36.01420 long is 79.8869291 4.0. His stunning putt on the 15th hole momentarily lifted him from 71st to within the top 70 in the FedEx Cup playoff standings, giving him a glimmer of hope. Yet, despite this heroic moment, Thompson’s journey was far from over. Thompson needed a par on the final hole to secure his spot in the playoffs. He reached the green in two, facing a 46- ft birdie attempt. A routine two putt would have sealed his fate, but his first putt raced past the hole. A bogey dropped him back to 71st, just one spot shy of the playoffs. It’s incredibly disappointing, but that’s golf, Thompson reflected. Cop 70 players in the 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs. PGA Tour highlights. Imagine stepping into the world of professional golf, where every tournament is a stepping stone to the ultimate prize, the FedEx Cup. This year, 70 elite players have made it to the FedEx Subdued Championship at TPC Southwind. But the journey is far from over. The competition only intensifies as they v for spots in the BMW Championship and ultimately the Tour Championship at East Lake. Only the top 50 players after the FedEx and Jude Championship. Jude will advance to the BMW Championship, securing their place in next year’s signature events. And this is the part most people miss. Only the top 30 will go on to compete in the prestigious Tour Championship, the pinnacle of the FedEx Cup playoffs. Let’s dive into the top contenders. Scotty Sheffller leads the pack with another dominant season. His four victories, including two majors, put him on track for a fourth consecutive player of the year award. But here’s where it gets controversial. Can anyone challenge his dominance? Rory Mroy had a transformative year winning the masters and the players championship. His career grand slam is a monumental achievement. But can he maintain this level of success? Sepker made significant strides with two tour wins and careerhigh performances in top 10s and top 25s. His rise is impressive, but can he sustain this momentum? Russell Henley secured his 13th straight FedEx Cup playoffs appearance with a career best nine top 10s, including a win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. His consistency is commendable, but can he break through for another major? Justin Thomas returned to form with his best putting season ever, winning for the first time since 2021. His return to the top 10 is exciting, but can he regain his former glory? Ben Griffin achieved his first two tour titles and is poised to make his tour championship debut. His breakthrough is notable, but can he handle the pressure of such a high stakes event. Harris English stands out with two major runner-up finishes this season. At 36, he’s ready for his best tour season yet. Can he finally claim his first major title? JJ Spawn transformed his career with a standout year, culminating in a US Open victory. His journey from status chasing to Rder Cup hopeful is inspiring. But can he maintain this level of performance? Tommy Fleetwood had one of his most consistent seasons, ranking third in scoring average. While he’s yet to secure his first tour win, his consistency is a strength. Can he finally break through? Keegan Bradley won for the fourth consecutive year driven by his RDER Cup aspirations. His sixth place ranking in strokes gained tea green is impressive, but can he elevate his game further? Maverick McNeely cracked the top 10 in the official world golf ranking for the first time, positioning himself for a tour championship debut. His rise is noteworthy, but can he solidify his place among the elite? Andrew Novak emerged as one of the most unexpected rises of the year, asserting himself with three straight top three finishes and a maiden tour victory. His breakout season is remarkable, but can he continue to improve? Cory Connors faced a late season wrist injury, but had impressive results at the majors, finishing eighth at the Masters and tied for 19th at the PGA Championship. His resilience is admirable, but can he overcome his injury setback? Ludvig Orberg achieved his biggest career win at the Genesis Invitational and added another top 10 at the Masters. However, his second half performance left room for improvement. Can he turn things around? Robert McIntyre had his most consistent year yet with just two missed cuts compared to nine in 2024. He nearly won the US Open finishing runner up to Spawn. His consistency is strong, but can he secure a major victory? Cameron Young rebounded mid-season with a Windom championship victory. Entering the FedEx Cup playoffs with renewed confidence. His turnaround is impressive. But can he maintain his momentum? Shane Lowry ranks third in strokes gained approach. A career best that has kept his floor high and led to two runner-up finishes. His consistency is a strength, but can he elevate his game further? Nick Taylor won the Sony Open in Hawaii and notched his third straight playoffs appearance. He’s poised for his best FedEx Cup finish. But can he capitalize on his opportunities? Colin Morawa had a tale of two seasons, beginning with six straight top 20s, but finishing with just one top 20 in his last five starts. His inconsistency is concerning, but can he regain his form? Brian Harmon returned to the winner circle at the Valero Texas Open, likely finishing inside the top 50 of the FedEx Cup for the sixth straight season. His consistency is a strength, but can he elevate his game further? Hideki Matsayyama started the year with a convincing victory at the Sentry, though that’s his only top 10 this season. His resurgence is notable, but can he maintain this level of performance? Chris Gotup had a late season surge, winning the Genesis Scottish Open and finishing third at the Open to secure his first FedEx Cup playoffs appearance. His breakout season is remarkable, but can he continue to improve? Patrick Canle comfortably made the postseason despite his worst statistical season in five years thanks to his high floor. His three top 10s are tied for the fewest in his career. But can he bounce back? Sam Burns finished third on tour in putting, turning up his form late with a runnerup finish at the RBC Canadian Open and another top 10 at the US Open. His improved putting is a strength, but can he elevate his overall game? Justin Rose was a big game hunter in 2025 with all but one of his top 10s coming in majors or signature events. His big game experience is valuable, but can he secure a major victory? Victor Hovland hasn’t missed the Tour Championship in his five seasons on tour, though he begins the playoffs right around the top 30 bubble. His consistency is a strength, but can he secure a spot in East Lake? Lucas Glover had a steady season with five top 10s, including a playoff victory in Memphis in 2023. His experience is valuable, but can he capitalize on his opportunities? Sam Stevens returned to the playoffs for the second time with two runner-up finishes, most recently at the 3M Open. His form is strong, but can he elevate his game further? Sunjm has been ever present at the Tour Championship since his first season on tour in 2019. But he’s on the bubble to make it to East Lake. His consistency is a strength, but can he secure a spot in the final event? Daniel Burger returned to the form of old, teeing up at the playoffs for the first time since 2021. His best golf season came on the West Coast. So, the Fidian will look to reignite in Memphis. His resurgence is notable, but can he maintain this level of performance? Ryan Gerard achieved a breakthrough victory at the Barracuda after questioning whether he should play. Now he’s making his first FedEx Cup appearance. His breakout season is remarkable, but can he continue to improve? Ryan Fox showed his form in the States, delivering worldwide for a while now. His two wins this season both came via playoffs. His consistency is valuable, but can he elevate his game further? Jacob Bridgeman had dynamite putting, keeping his card through the FedEx Cup fall last year. A T2 at PGA National propelled him to his first postseason appearance. His improved putting is a strength, but can he elevate his overall game? Brian Campbell had a surprising standout season after battling to get back from multiple injuries and a myriad of disappointments on the Cornferry Tour. Campbell is the shortest hitter on tour. Yet, he’s a two-time winner in 2025. His resilience is admirable, but can he maintain this level of performance? Thomas Detri ran away from the field on Super Bowl Sunday at the WN Phoenix Open to win by a touchdown for his first victory on tour. His breakout season is remarkable, but can he continue to improve? Michael Kim entered his ninth season on tour, growing both on and off the course. He now enters the postseason in the best position of his career. His growth is impressive, but can he secure a major victory? Jason Day had four top 10s and just three missed cuts, but two came in his last three starts, including a headscratching MC at the John Deere Classic right after contending at the Travelers Championship. His inconsistency is concerning, but can he turn things around? Taylor Pendrith quietly put together one of his best seasons despite missing a win. Pairing power with poise and peing. 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs. Who qualified and what to expect. The 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs are officially underway and the excitement is palpable. As we dive into the Windham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club, it’s essential to recognize the journey that has led us here. Over the course of 36 tournaments spanning 7 months, equivalent to more than 30 weeks or 214 days, 350 talented professionals from the PGA Tour have competed fiercely. Now only 70 players remain. Having accumulated enough points to qualify for the first of three playoff events, the FedEx St. Jude Classic taking place at TPC Southwind in Memphis. This week at TPC Southwind, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With a staggering purse of $20 million on the line, the competition is fierce. However, what truly matters for many players are the FedEx Cup points available, which are quadruple the amount awarded during the regular season. The winner of this event will earn a whopping 2,000 points. The top 50 players in the point standings after this week’s no cut tournament will not only advance to the next playoff event, the BMW Championship, but they will also secure their spots in all the premier events on the tour’s 2026 schedule. As we look at the FedEx Cup points list following the Windham Championship, it’s noteworthy that Rory Mroy will be absent from the Memphis event. He has chosen to skip this tournament, aware that only 15 players could potentially surpass him in the point standings with a victory and at most two players could leaprog him overall. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the top players in the FedEx Cup standings. One, Scotty Sheffller, 4,86 points. Two, Rory Mroy, 3,444 points. Three, separ 2595 points. Four, Russell Henley, 2391 points. Five, Justin Thomas, 2,280 points. Six, Ben Griffin, 2,275 points. Seven, Harris English, 2,232 points. Eight, JJ Spawn, 2,144 points. Nine, Tommy Fleetwood, 1,783 points. 10, Keegan Bradley, 1,749 points. 11, Maverick McNeely, 1,672 points. 12, Andrew Novak, 1,625 points. 13. Cory Connors, 1,620 points. 14. Levik Aberg, 1,559 points. 15, Robert McIntyre, 1,488 points. 16, Cameron Young, 1464 points. 17, Shane Lowry, 1,438 points. 18, Nick Taylor, 1,438 points. 19, Colin Morawa, 1427. 20, Brian Harmon, 1413 points. 21, Hideki Matsuyama, 1,39 points. 22, Chris Gotup, 1,36 points. 23, Patrick Canle, 1,275 points. 24 Sam Burns, 1,266 points. 25 Justin Rose, 1,220 points. 26, Victor Hoffland, 1,210 points. 27 Lucas Glover 1,191 points 28 Sam Stevens 1,182 points 29 Sunjm I Matt Fitzpatrick 1,17 points 42 Xander Shufale 953 points 43 Aldrich Potkita 941 points 44 Harry Hall 929 points 45 A Batia 99 points 46 Siw Kim 882 points. 47 Jake Knap 871 points. 48 Jordan Spief 865 points. 49 Winden Clark 853 points. 50 Minu Lee 851 points. 51 JT Host 850 points. 52 Kurt Kittyama 842 points. 53 Bud Cley 831 points. 54 Joe Highmith 828 points. 55 Aaron Ry 811 points. 56 Jonathan Vegas 783 points. 57 Max Grayman 768 points. 58 Stephan Jagger 726 points. 59 Mackenzie Hughes 704 points. 60 Tony Fenow 690 points. 61 Chris Kirk 682 points. 62 Nicoa 672 points 63 Patrick Rogers 668 points 64 Ricky Fowler 665 points 65 Dave As we gear up for the playoffs what are your thoughts on Rory Mroyy’s decision just skip the event do you think it was a wise choice or could it backfire share your opinions in the comments below

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