Player |
Comment |
1. Justin Thomas |
Trying to join Tiger and Rory as the only two-time winners of the FedExCup. |
2. Collin Morikawa |
The 23-year-old became golf’s Next Big Thing with his win at the PGA. |
3. Webb Simpson |
2020 is his first multi-win season since 2011, when he finished 2nd in FedExCup. |
4. Bryson DeChambeau |
Win at Rocket Mortgage and 8 other top-10s confirmed his weight gain was worth it. |
5. Sungjae Im |
Reigning Rookie of the Year earned his first win at The Honda Classic. |
6. Patrick Reed |
Won the WGC-Mexico; is seeking a seventh straight start at East Lake. |
7. Daniel Berger |
Had 6 top-10s in 7-start stretch, including win at Charles Schwab Challenge. |
8. Rory McIlroy |
Reigning FedExCup champ started season with 6 straight top-5s, including WGC-HSBC win. |
9. Brendon Todd |
Won twice after 4 straight years outside the top 180 in the FedExCup. |
10. Jon Rahm |
His win at Memorial vaulted him to No. 1 in the world ranking. |
11. Xander Schauffele |
Was the FedExCup runner-up last year and finished 3rd in 2017, when he won at East Lake. |
12. Lanto Griffin |
Breakout season included a win at the Houston Open; finished top-25 in half his starts |
13. Abraham Ancer |
Rapid progression in his first 3 FedExCup seasons, from 190th to 60th to 21st. |
14. Marc Leishman |
Played his best before shutdown, with a win at Torrey Pines and 2 other top-3s. |
15. Dustin Johnson |
Was outside top 100 after season resumed, but won Travelers and was 2nd at PGA. |
16. Sebastián Muñoz |
Sanderson Farms champ finished 117th and 153rd in 2 previous FedExCup seasons. |
17. Kevin Na |
Win at Shriners was his third in his last 30 starts. |
18. Hideki Matsuyama |
In a 3-year winless drought, but he’s qualified for East Lake every year since 2014. |
19. Tyrrell Hatton |
Made the most of his 8 starts, winning Arnold Palmer Invitational and 4 other top-6s. |
20. Cameron Champ |
Won for 2nd straight season (Safeway) and finished top-25 in more than half his starts. |
21. Adam Long |
Two runners-up this season were proof of increased consistency. |
22. Kevin Streelman |
Two 2nds have him in position for first East Lake appearance since 2013. |
23. Tony Finau |
Seeking 4th straight TOUR Championship appearance. |
24. Scottie Scheffler |
Reigning KFT PoY had two 3rd-place finishes and T4 at PGA Championship. |
25. Billy Horschel |
Has advanced to BMW in 7 straight seasons, including 3 appearances at East Lake. |
26. Joaquin Niemann |
Was season’s first FedExCup leader after winning at Greenbrier by six. |
27. Harris English |
Was outside the top 100 in each of the past 3 seasons, including a career-low of 149 in 2019. |
28. Viktor Hovland |
Joined peers Morikawa and Wolff in the winner’s circle with victory at Puerto Rico Open. |
29. Ryan Palmer |
Finished 2nd to Rahm at Memorial, a year after they teamed to win Zurich Classic. |
30. Cameron Smith |
He was +4 after 1st 2 holes of Sony Open but still went on to win. |
31. Byeong Hun An |
Has advanced to past 2 BMWs, but is seeking his 1st start at East Lake. |
32. Patrick Cantlay |
Despite just 10 regular-season starts, is in good position for 4th straight start at East Lake. |
33. Gary Woodland |
Has made it to TOUR Championship in 7 of past 9 seasons. |
34. Matthew Wolff |
Has 4 top-25s in last 6 starts, including a 2nd at Rocket Mortgage and T4 at PGA. |
35. Tyler Duncan |
Finished 163rd in last year’s FedExCup but beat Webb in playoff at this season’s RSM. |
36. Adam Scott |
Got his long-awaited win at Genesis Invitational after several close calls. |
37. Nick Taylor |
Will best his career-best FedExCup finish of 93rd thanks to win at AT&T Pebble Beach. |
38. Joel Dahmen |
Buoyed by back-to-back top-5s at Genesis and Arnold Palmer and a T10 at the PGA. |
39. Tom Hoge |
Having career year after missing Playoffs in four of his previous five seasons. |
40. Kevin Kisner |
Has finished in the FedExCup’s top 50 in 5 straight seasons, including 4 starts at East Lake. |
41. Richy Werenski |
Missed last year’s Playoffs by 2 points but rebounded to get his first win at Barracuda. |
42. Mark Hubbard |
Average FedExCup finish of 154.3 in 3 previous seasons; finished T2 in Houston |
43. Brendan Steele |
Qualified for BMW from 2015-18 before dropping to 171st in FedExCup last year. |
44. Adam Hadwin |
Started season with runner-up at Safeway and T4 at Shriners. |
45. Jason Day |
One of hottest players entering Playoffs; has finished no worse than T7 in last 4 starts. |
46. Michael Thompson |
Victory at 3M was his second on TOUR and first since 2013. |
47. Carlos Ortiz |
All 3 top-10s came in the fall: T2 at Mayakoba and two T4s. |
48. Andrew Landry |
Earned 2nd career victory at THE AMERICAN EXPRESS. |
49. Tiger Woods |
Has made just 5 starts, but won ZOZO for record-tying 82nd victory. |
50. Dylan Frittelli |
Started season with T6 at Sanderson Farms and T7 at Safeway. |
51. Matthew Fitzpatrick |
One of TOUR’s top putters finished 3rd at Memorial and T6 at WGC-FedEx St. Jude. |
52. Mackenzie Hughes |
Finished runner-up at Honda Classic after making the cut on the number. |
53. Danny Lee |
Two of his 3 top-10s came in Asia as he seeks first BMW start since 2017. |
54. Jim Herman |
Won last week’s Wyndham after starting the week ranked 192nd. |
55. Paul Casey |
Runner-up at PGA Championship vaulted him from 121st to 54th in the FedExCup. |
56. Corey Conners |
After MC in 1st start of season, rolled off 6 straight top-25s. |
57. Max Homa |
California native had 4 consecutive top-15 finishes on the West Coast. |
58. Maverick McNealy |
Former college star had his best finish (T5) at Pebble Beach in his native NorCal. |
59. J.T. Poston |
Both of this season’s top-10s were in the first 2 events of the Return to Golf. |
60. Doc Redman |
T3 at Wyndham in his home state was his first top-10 of the season. |
61. Sung Kang |
Looking for 3rd BMW berth in the last 4 seasons after a T2 at Genesis. |
62. Talor Gooch |
A T4 in Houston was the highlight of his third season on TOUR. |
63. Matt Kuchar |
Has qualified for East Lake in 9 of the past 10 seasons, but just 1 top-10 this season. |
64. Charles Howell III |
Has made it to the BMW in 6 of the past 7 seasons. |
65. Denny McCarthy |
T9 at Wyndham was his 4th top-10, but first since November. |
66. Bubba Watson |
Has an average FedExCup finish of 31.9 since the FedExCup’s inception in 2007. |
67. Phil Mickelson |
Has qualified for the BMW in all 13 years of the FedExCup’s existence. |
68. Henrik Norlander |
Finished 159th and 164th in his previous two FedExCup seasons |
69. Brian Harman |
His streak of 5 straight BMW starts ended last season; was T3 in season-opener. |
70. Xinjun Zhang |
Best two finishes of his season came in the fall (T4, Houston; T7, Safeway). |
71. Sepp Straka |
Austrian had a pair of T4s (Houston, American Express). |
72. Harry Higgs |
28-year-old rookie was runner-up in Bermuda. |
73. Harold Varner III |
T7 at Wyndham vaulted him 16 spots in the FedExCup standings. |
74. Bud Cauley |
Has qualified for BMW in 2 of his 7 seasons on TOUR (2012, ’17). |
75. Vaughn Taylor |
44-year-old had both his top-10s (T2, Mayakoba; T10, RSM) in consecutive starts. |
76. Brian Stuard |
Had both of his top-10s in the fall: T4 at Shriners and T10 at RSM. |
77. Patrick Rodgers |
Is seeking 1st BMW berth; best FedExCup finish in 4 seasons is 74th. |
78. Alex Noren |
Was 116th after Memorial but finished T3 at 3M, T9 at Barracuda and T22 at PGA. |
79. Pat Perez |
Perez, 44, was 3rd at Shriners and T8 at Mayakoba, an event he won in 2016. |
80. Troy Merritt |
Was 121st when he finished 2nd at Barracuda while wearing mic in the final round. |
81. Robby Shelton |
Highly-touted Alabama prospect finished T3 at 3M Open. |
82. Si Woo Kim |
Was 136th in standings before T13 at PGA and T3 at Wyndham. |
83. Chez Reavie |
Has finished in the top 40 of the FedExCup in the past 4 seasons. |
84. Nate Lashley |
Made just 8 cuts in 18 starts, but that includes two T3s. |
85. Ian Poulter |
Has qualified for the BMW in 9 of the 13 FedExCup seasons, but never East Lake. |
86. Matt Jones |
Making 2nd straight Playoffs appearance after missing postseason in 2016-18. |
87. Cameron Tringale |
3rd-place finish at 3M Open was his best finish since 2016. |
88. Rickie Fowler |
His worst FedExCup finish in 10 seasons is 43rd. |
89. Tommy Fleetwood |
Finished 3rd at The Honda Classic. |
90. Jason Kokrak |
Was 116th in FedExCup when season halted, but finished T3 in first start back. |
91. Cameron Davis |
Young Aussie loves Bermuda. His 2 top-10s were on that grass (T9, Sony; T8, Honda). |
92. Emiliano Grillo |
Had 3rd-place finishes at both the Puerto Rico Open and 3M Open. |
93. Matthew NeSmith |
Rookie solidified his standing with 6 straight starts where he finished no worse than T32. |
94. Scott Harrington |
39-year-old rookie clinched his card quickly with T2 finish in his 4th start (Houston). |
95. Ryan Armour |
Ranked 143rd in June before back-to-back top-10s at Travelers and Rocket. |
96. Ryan Moore |
Since 2009, his worst FedExCup finish is 71st and his average is 39.5. |
97. Brooks Koepka |
Was 155th in the standings until T2 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude. |
98. Brandt Snedeker |
Former FedExCup champ has never finished worse than 86th in the standings. |
99. Louis Oosthuizen |
His 2 top-10s both came in WGCs (3rd, HSBC Champions; T6, FedEx St. Jude) |
100. Jordan Spieth |
Though he hasn’t won since 2017, his worst FedExCup finish is 44th. |
101. Russell Henley |
Was 119th before finishing T37 at the PGA and T9 at the Wyndham. |
102. Sam Ryder |
Has 7 top-10s in 3 seasons, but one top-3 finish each year has springboarded him into Playoffs. |
103. Sam Burns |
Lone top-10 came after a final-round 63 at The American Express. |
104. Zach Johnson |
Shot 61-65 in last 2 rounds at Wyndham to finish T7 and jump into the top 125. |
105. Keith Mitchell |
A T5 in the last event before the season was halted all but ensured his Playoffs berth. |
106. Zac Blair |
His lone top-10 came in the third event of the season (T4, Safeway Open). |
107. Scott Brown |
His Playoffs streak has been extended to eight straight seasons. |
108. Brian Gay |
The 48-year-old has posted a 3rd-place finish in 4 straight seasons, this time at Bermuda. |
109. Justin Rose |
Was 205th in standings before finishing T3 at Colonial and 9th at the PGA. |
110. Kyoung-Hoon Lee |
Made 12 of 24 cuts, including T5 at The RSM Classic. |
111. Charley Hoffman |
Former winner at TPC Boston needs a good week to earn his 12th BMW berth. |
112. Keegan Bradley |
In his 10th season, Bradley is facing his first campaign without a top-10. |
113. Graeme McDowell |
Final-round 64 earned him a T4 at Sony, his lone top-10 of the season. |
114. Adam Schenk |
Was 115th in standings entering July, but made his last 5 cuts to stay in top 125. |
115. Lucas Glover |
Was coming off a TOUR Championship appearance in 2019. |
116. Luke List |
Was 127th in the FedExCup in mid-july before a T10 at the Memorial. |
117. Scott Stallings |
Massachusetts native was 161st before T6 at Travelers and T5 at Barracuda. |
118. Brice Garnett |
Two T11s (Mayakoba, Honda) were his top finishes. |
119. Scott Piercy |
Buouyed by top-20s in 3 of last 4 starts before season halted, including T6 in Phoenix. |
120. Rory Sabbatini |
Was 133rd when season stopped, but returned with top-25s in 3 of his first 4 starts. |
121. Beau Hossler |
Has missed 6 of 7 cuts since the season resumed. |
122. Shane Lowry |
Reigning Open champion earned his spot with T6 at WGC-FedEx St. Jude. |
123. Tom Lewis |
Was 191st in FedExCup before a furious 61-66 finish to the WGC-FedEx St. Jude. |
124. Bo Hoag |
Was 130th before making last four cuts, including T12 at 3M Open to sneak in. |
125. Wyndham Clark |
Snuck into the playoffs after earning just 16 points since the season resumed. |