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Fowler (T8) and Pendrith (T19) are the main two who can punch their tickets to the Tour Championship by making a move up the leaderboard on Sunday. A top-five finish would lock Fowler into a spot in Atlanta, while Pendrith needs to climb into the top 10.
Kim is 29th in the projected standings and must be inside the top 30 after Sunday's final round of the BMW to advance in the FedEx Cup
Scheffler, the FedEx Cup points leader, used a final-round 67 to finish in a tie for third with Fleetwood at 15-under. Fleetwood once again missed out on his first PGA Tour title. A bogey on the 17th hole cost him a spot alongside Rose and Spaun in the playoff.
Let’s take a closer look at who’s projected to move in and move out of the FedEx Cup Playoffs after the first round of the BMW Championship.
Scheffler is currently leading the FedEx Standings after the St. Jude Championship. Here is how the standings look before the BMW Championship that begins on August 14.
Rickie Fowler is surging up the leaderboard at the St. Jude Championship, but the challenge is it may not be enough. Fowler is fighting to advance in the FedExCup Playoffs but will need an impressive showing on Sunday to secure a tee time at the BMW Championship.
Get the lowdown on who's in and who's out of the top 50 after the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
The Masters champion skipped the first playoff event yet didn’t fall in the standings, a problem that Bob Harig writes hasn’t been fixed in 18 years.
A sixth-place finish last week earned Rickie Fowler a spot in the 2025 BMW Championship field, which consists of the top 50 golfers in FedEx Cup standings. Fowler has just one tour victory over the last six years,