The PGA Tour’s common season is over, and there are three occasions left to determine the FedEx Cup winner.
Up first is the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.
Now that Matt Kuchar has completed the Wyndham Championship, the High 70 for this primary playoff event is official.
Who made it, and who missed out on the postseason?
Let’s take a look at the official High 70 on the FedEx Cup rankings.
The Remaining High 70 in FedEx Cup Standings
70. Victor Perez
69. Emiliano Grillo
68. Jhonattan Vegas
67. Nick Dunlap
66. Seamus Energy
65. Brendon Todd
64. Mark Hubbard
63. Jordan Spieth
62. Min Woo Lee
61. Peter Malnati
60. Taylor Moore
59. Maverick McNealy
58. Erik van Rooyen
57. Viktor Hovland
56. Ben Griffin
55. Justin Rose
54. Eric Cole
53. Patrick Rodgers
52. Nick Taylor
51. Harris English
50. Jake Knapp
49. Will Zalatoris
48. Mackenzie Hughes
47. Max Greyserman
46. Adam Scott
45. Denny McCarthy
44. Cam Davis
43. Tom Kim
42. Alex Noren
41. Austin Eckroat
40. Matt Fitzpatrick
39. Keegan Bradley
38. Si Woo Kim
37. Adam Hadwin
36. J.T. Poston
35. Max Homa
34. Thomas Detry
33. Stephan Jaeger
32. Tommy Fleetwood
31. Cameron Younger
30. Corey Conners
29. Sam Burns
28. Chris Kirk
27. Taylor Pendrith
26. Jason Day
25. Aaron Rai
24. Davis Thompson
23. Billy Horschel
22. Christiaan Bezuidenhout
21. Tom Hoge
20. Brian Harman
19. Justin Thomas
18. Sepp Straka
17. Robert MacIntyre
16. Matthieu Pavon
15. Akshay Bhatia
14. Tony Finau
13. Russell Henley
12. Byeong Hun An
11. Patrick Cantlay
10. Shane Lowry
9. Sungjae Im
8. Hideki Matsuyama
7. Sahith Theegala
6. Ludvig Åberg
5. Wyndham Clark
4. Collin Morikawa
3. Rory McIlroy
2. Xander Schauffele
- Scottie Scheffler
The High 10 are often known as the Comcast Enterprise Tour High 10. These gamers obtained bonuses for ending contained in the High 10 on the Fed Ex Cup factors.
Scottie Scheffler completed No. 1 with six wins and 14 prime 10s. He obtained a bonus of $8 million. That strikes his season-long earnings to $36,148,691.
The previous Texas Longhorn continues to set the report for many cash received in a single season.
Xander Schauffele got here in at No. 2 with two victories and 12 High 10s. He earns a $6 million bonus and is now as much as $21,867,160 on the season.
Rory McIlroy is third with two wins and 6 High 10s. He takes house a $4.8 million bonus. That test strikes his season-long whole to $15,153,190.
Collin Morikawa is No. 4 with no wins however seven High 10 finishes. He will get a $4.4 million test, which is able to deliver his whole to $12,430,477 in 2024.
Wyndham Clark is coming in at No. 5 with one win and 6 High 10s. He will get a $4 million bonus.
Ludvig Åberg is No. 6 with seven High 10s and earned a $3.4 million bonus. Sahith Theegale is No. 7 with seven High 10s and can take house an additional $2.8 million.
Hideki Matsuyama is No. 8 and obtained a $2.4 million bonus; Sungjae Im is No. 9, and his bonus is $2.2 million.
Rounding out the High 10 is Shane Lowry. He has one win and 6 prime 10s. His bonus is $2 million.
These bonuses don’t account for the PIP (Participant Influence Program) or how a lot cash they may win within the FedEx Cup playoffs. The primary two tournaments have a $20 million purse, whereas the Tour Championship winner will obtain $25 million alone.
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