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    FedEx Cup playoffs, explained: Updated standings, points format & more to know about golf's 2023 championship

    By Bryan Murphy,

    10 hours ago

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    It's crunch time on the course.

    The 2024 PGA Tour season has delivered a plethora of memorable moments. From Scottie Scheffler winning his second Masters in three years to Xander Schauffele dominating at the PGA Championship and the British Open , it's been a season to remember in golf.

    All good things must come to an end, and the PGA Tour is in the final stretch for this year. There are only three competitions left to determine this season's FedEx Cup champion, with a trio of tournaments making up the FedEx Cup playoffs.

    The playoffs in golf aren't like other sports. While all the pros in the field have their eyes on lifting the FedEx Cup, it's not nearly as prestigious as winning a major. However, no tournament has a cash prize at the end like the FedEx Cup playoffs do, adding extra motivation for the golfers.

    Viktor Hovland enters as the defending FedEx Cup champion from 2023. The Norwegian golfer dazzled during the playoffs last year, winning the BMW Championship to set himself up for a victory at the PGA Tour championship.

    Who will take it all this year? That answer will soon be revealed.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 FedEx Cup, including standings, rules, points, schedules, and payouts.

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    How do the FedEx Cup playoffs work?

    Throughout the 2024 PGA Tour season, golfers have been able to earn points that count toward the FedEx Cup playoffs.

    As one would expect, the higher a golfer finishes at a PGA Tour-sanctioned event, the more points they earn. Whoever finishes in first place earns the most, then second, and so on.

    By the end of the campaign, the top 70 golfers in the standings move on to the FedEx Cup playoffs. Regular season points carry over into the first two FedExCup playoff events.

    The first FedEx Cup playoff event is the FedEx St. Jude Championship, held Aug. 15-18. The top 50 golfers after that event advance to the BMW Championship (Aug. 22-25). From there, the top 30 then move on to the Tour Championship at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga. (Aug. 29-Sept. 1).

    The PGA Tour winner receives a massive payday, but money isn't the only reward. They also are granted a five-year exemption that allows them entry into PGA Tour events — meaning they do not have to qualify for events.

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    FedEx Cup points system

    The points system for the FedEx Cup is fairly simple — the higher you finish at a tournament, the more points you get.

    The PGA Tour's four majors — the Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and Open Championship — are all worth 750 points. That also applies to the Players' Championship, which is viewed as the unofficial fifth major on the tour. That is up from the previous total of 600.

    Golfers receive 700 points for winning signature PGA Tour events, including the World Golf Championship, The Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and the Memorial Tournament. Full-field events are worth 500 points.

    The Zurich Classic of New Orleans, a two-man team event, awards 400 points each to the winners of the tournament. Other additional events can earn up to 300 points as well.

    But winning isn't the only way that golfers earn FedEx Cup points. Players who make the 36-hole cut at each tournament automatically receive points for their performance. As mentioned, the higher a golfer finishes, the more points they accumulate.

    Once in the playoffs, the points system changes. The winners of the FedEx St. Jude Championship and BMS Championship will earn 2,000 points. Second place in those events grants a player 1,200 points, while third is worth 760.

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    You can find the full points system here .

    For the final event in the FedEx Cup playoffs — the PGA Tour championship — the points system goes out the window. Instead, a golfer's placement in the standings determined their starting score at East Lake. The player with the most points begins with a 10-under handicap while players in his pursuit can rank anywhere from 8-under to even par.

    Here is the full handicap system:

    • 1-seed: (10 under)
    • 2-seed: (8 under)
    • 3-seed: (7 under)
    • 4-seed: (6 under)
    • 5-seed: (5 under)
    • Seeds 6-10: (4 under)
    • Seeds 11-15: (3 under)
    • Seeds 16-20: (2 under)
    • Seeds 21-25: (1 under)
    • Seeds 26-30: (par)

    It's worth noting that the No. 1 seed has won the Tour Championship in three of the last four seasons. However, Rory McIlroy was able to take home the title in 2022 after Scottie Scheffler faltered, despite his handicap. McIlroy had started at 4-under par, but he erased Scheffler's six-stroke lead over four days.

    FedEx Cup standings 2024

    Below is a look at the top 70 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings heading into the FedEx St. Jude Championship:

    Rank Golfer FedEx Cup Points
    1 Scottie Scheffler 5,993
    2 Xander Schauffele 4,057
    3 Rory McIlroy 2,545
    4 Collin Morikawa 2,456
    5 Wyndham Clark 2,154
    6 Ludvig Aberg 2,092
    7 Sahith Theegala 2,037
    8 Hideki Matsuyama 1,899
    9 Sungjae Im 1,896
    10 Shane Lowry 1,867
    11 Patrick Cantlay 1,780
    12 Byeong Hun An 1,755
    13 Russell Henley 1,671
    14 Tony Finau 1,635
    15 Akshay Bhatia 1,610
    16 Matthieu Pavon 1,569
    17 Robert MacIntyre 1,535
    18 Sepp Straka 1,498
    19 Justin Thomas 1,445
    20 Brian Harman 1,419
    21 Tom Hoge 1,411
    22 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 1,406
    23 Billy Horschel 1,392
    24 Davis Thompson 1,385
    25 Aaron Rai 1,381
    26 Jason Day 1,345
    27 Taylor Pendrith 1,324
    28 Chris Kirk 1,318
    29 Sam Burns 1,265
    30 Corey Conners 1,249
    31 Cameron Young 1,227
    32 Tommy Fleetwood 1,223
    33 Stephan Jaeger 1,207
    34 Thomas Detry 1,202
    35 Max Homa 1,194
    36 J.T. Poston 1,193
    37 Adam Hadwin 1,181
    38 Si Woo Kim 1,168
    39 Keegan Bradley 1,075
    40 Matt Fitzpatrick 1,074
    41 Austin Eckroat 1,069
    42 Alex Noren 1,067
    43 Tom Kim 1,051
    44 Cam Davis 1,051
    45 Denny McCarthy 1,045
    46 Adam Scott 1,041
    47 Max Greyserman 1,041
    48 Mackenzie Hughes 1,026
    49 Will Zalatoris 1,026
    50 Jake Knapp 970
    51 Harris English 969
    52 Nick Taylor 969
    53 Patrick Rodgers 952
    54 Eric Cole 948
    55 Justin Rose 881
    56 Ben Griffin 867
    57 Viktor Hovland 854
    58 Erik van Rooyen 813
    59 Maverick McNealy 808
    60 Taylor Moore 803
    61 Peter Malnati 794
    62 Min Woo Lee 783
    63 Jordan Spieth 782
    64 Mark Hubbard 737
    65 Brendan Todd 720
    66 Seamus Power 703
    67 Nick Dunlap 701
    68 Jhonattan Vegas 685
    69 Emiliano Grillo 684
    70 Victor Perez 654

    FedEx Cup playoffs schedule

    FedEx St. Jude Championship

    • Dates: Aug. 15-18
    • Course: TPC Southwind
    • Location: Memphis, Tenn.

    The FedEx St. Jude Championship is the first stop on the PGA Tour's three-tournament playoff circuit. It marks the third season that the event, played at the 7,244-yard TPC Southwind, will be a part of the playoffs.

    There are no cuts at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. All 70 golfers have the opportunity to play a full four rounds, however, 20 golfers will be cut following the conclusion of the tournament.

    BMW Championship

    • Dates: Aug. 21-25
    • Course: Castle Pines Golf Club
    • Location: Castle Rock, Colo.

    A total of 50 golfers will travel west to Colorado for the BMW Championship, which will be played at the Castle Pines Golf Club. Once again, there will be no 36-hole cut, allowing all playoff golfers to participate in the entire tournament.

    The BMW Championship plays at 7,701 yards and favors the bigger hitters on the tour.

    Tour Championship

    • Dates: Aug. 29-Sept. 1
    • Course: East Lake Golf Club
    • Location: Atlanta, Ga.

    East Lake Golf Club has hosted the PGA Tour Championship since 2004, and it remains the iconic finishing spot for the PGA's top professionals. The final 30 remaining golfers will compete with a specific score given to start the tournament, based on the FedEx Cup standings.

    FedEx Cup payouts 2024

    The FedEx Cup has increased its massive prize pool to $100 million for 2024.

    The winner is set to bring home a massive payday of $25 million. Second place earns $12.5 million, while third gets $7.5 million. Everyone in the top 10 will receive at least $1.75 million.

    Below is a look at the FedEx Cup payouts for the top-10 in 2024:

    Position Payout
    1 $25 million
    2 $12.5 million
    3 $7.5 million
    4 $6 million
    5 $5 million
    6 $3.5 million
    7 $2.75 million
    8 $2.25 million
    9 $2 million
    10 $1.75 million
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