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GREENSBORO, N.C. – The bubble didn’t burst for Victor Perez.

He lived on the edge all week at the Wyndham Championship , the final event of the FedEx Cup regular season with the top 70 in the standings advancing for the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

Perez, a Frenchman in his first season as a PGA Tour member, entered the week as the Bubble Boy, but when it was all said and done, no player moved in from outside the bubble to qualify. It was just the second time and first since 2013 that there was no volatility at all.

Perez shot 2-under 68 on Sunday, saving a 6-foot par putt at 18 to finish T-33 and finish seven points clear of Davis Riley.

A week ago, Perez shot a final-round 63 in his native country to finish fourth in the Olympics. A week later, he had to play 36 holes on Sunday and then wait to see what Riley, whose only top-10 finish was a win at the Charles Schwab Challenge, and Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune would do behind him.

“I think you’re always nervous. This was probably a little bit closer to like a chance of winning a tournament because you’re trying to really stretch as much as you can, whereas usually you’re 25th place, you’re just trying to improve but it’s not as do or die,” Perez said.

He shot 69 in his third round in the morning and explained he didn’t know where he stood despite a friend at lunch asking him about it.

“I looked at Joe, my agent, and he had the biggest poker face going and he didn’t give me any clue, so I actually didn’t know where I was,” he said.

Riley, who battled sickness earlier in the week and called the postponement of play on Thursday a blessing in disguise, had good looks at birdie on the final three holes but couldn’t get any of the putts to drop.

“I gave myself a chance, I hit some really good shots coming down the stretch, I just couldn’t make the putts,” said Riley, who shot 70 and finished T-38. “Proud of the way I hung in there on a long day and a week when I was a little under the weather. Having to cap it off with a 36 day took about every ounce of energy I had in me.”

Hisatsune was the last player with a chance to burst Perez’s bubble. He needed a solo second but made a bogey at the last to shoot 67 and finish a career-best T-3. He improved from No. 107 to No. 83, which should lock up his card for next season but he’s officially off until the FedEx Cup Fall begins in September.

Here’s the last five in and out

66. Seamus Power (T-28)

67. Nick Dunlap (MC)

68. Jhonattan Vegas (T-61)

69. Emiliano Grillo (T-59)

70. Victor Perez (T-33)

71. Davis Riley (T-38)

72. Andrew Putnam (MC)

73. Kurt Kitayama (MC)

74. Luke List (MC)

75. Adam Svensson (T-7)

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Here’s why the top 71 players in the FedEx Cup standings will qualify for the PGA Tour’s playoffs

A t the conclusion of this week's Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., the PGA Tour's regular season will come to an end and give way to the FedEx Cup playoffs .

For the second season in a row, there will be 70 players advancing to the first stage of the playoffs in Memphis, Tenn., at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. However, the top 71 players in the FedEx Cup points standings at the end of the week will qualify for the postseason.

The PGA Tour has shared that the late Grayson Murray has not been removed from the points standings, in part as a way of honoring his achievement this season of winning the Sony Open in Hawaii. Murray is 57th in the standings. With that in mind, the top 71 players will qualify for the playoffs.

Murray took his own life in late May after withdrawing from the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas during the second round.

The USGA honored Murray in a similar fashion ahead of the US Open in June at Pinehurst No. 2, saving him a place in the locker room before ultimately providing his spot to another qualifying player.

This is the second season for the new playoff concept, effectively turning the Wyndham Championship into the de facto first playoff event. After all, since the inception of the FedEx Cup in 2007 up until 2022, the top 125 players in the FedEx Cup standings qualified for the playoffs.

The top 125 players at the end of the FedEx Fall points standings still get full PGA Tour status for 2025, however. So there is a lot to play for -- even for the players who don't get into the first leg of the playoffs. There's a great chance to get a head start on a race to keep cards for next season, making for a lighter schedule in the fall.

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After 44 regular-season events and the first two FedEx Cup playoff stops, the 2021-22 PGA Tour season comes to its finale at this week's Tour Championship. The top 30 players on the FedEx Cup eligibility points list after last week's BMW Championship arrive at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta hoping to claim the season-long title, and its $18 million reward.

For the fourth year, the Tour Championship will be play in a staggered stroke-play format , based off the ranking heading into the tournament. Scottie Scheffler holds the top spot and will start Thursday's first round at 10 under par, with each of the other 29 players required to play catch-up to pass him.

Here is the updated FedEx Cup points list through the BMW Championship and where each player sits entering the first round of the Tour Championship. Players ranked 31st through 125th will also receive FedEx Cup bonus money. All eligible players ranked from 126 to 200 can compete in the Korn Ferry Tour Final Series, where 25 more PGA Tour cards will be up for grabs.

MORE: 'What if' the tour's staggered-start format for the FedEx Cup had been around all along? An alternative history

RANK (LAST RANK): NAME, TOUR CHAMP START, POINTS

1 (2): Scottie Scheffler, -10, 4,205.98

2 (7): Patrick Cantlay, -8, 4,129.35

3 (1): Will Zalatoris, -7, 3,680.10

4 (6): Xander Schauffele, -6, 2,824.54

5 (4): Sam Burns, -5, 2,604.51

6 (3): Cameron Smith, -4, 2,547.57

7 (9): Rory McIlroy, -4, 2,413.88

8 (5): Tony Finau, -4, 2,375.70

9 (8): Sepp Straka, -4, 2,224.30

10 (11): Sungjae Im, -4, 2,200.50

11 (14): Jon Rahm, -3, 2,107.80

12 (46): Scott Stallings, -3, 2,051.78

13 (10): Justin Thomas, -3, 2,024.63

14 (13): Cameron Young, -3, 1,997.16

15 (12): Matt Fitzpatrick, -3, 1,979.51

16 (16): Max Homa, -2, 1,817.69

17 (15): Hideki Matsuyama, -2, 1,765.24

18 (17): Jordan Spieth, -2, 1,750.23

19 (19): Joaquin Niemann, -2, 1,750.11

20 (18): Viktor Hovland, -2, 1,535.39

21 (20): Collin Morikawa, -1, 1,481.01

22 (22): Billy Horschel, -1, 1,471.22

23 (21): Tom Hoge, -1, 1,459.42

24 (29): Corey Conners, -1, 1,454.30

25 (23): Brian Harman, -1, 1,411.71

26 (33): K.H. Lee, E, 1,406.40

27 (24): J.T. Poston, E, 1,367.54

28 (27): Sahith Theegala, E, 1,306.66

29 (45): Adam Scott, E, 1,299.18

30 (31): Aaron Wise, E, 1,240.80

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ELIMINATED AFTER THE BMW CHAMPIONSHIP

31 (37): Shane Lowry, 1,222.29

32 (40): Trey Mullinax, 1,181.10

33 (30): J.J. Spaun, 1,177.48

34 (25): Joohyung Kim, 1,153.59

35 (26): Davis Riley, 1,149.93

36 (35): Denny McCarthy, 1,110.68

37 (32): Maverick McNealy, 1,110.66

38 (28): Kevin Kisner, 1,094.74

39 (38): Keith Mitchell, 1,063.35

40 (48): Kurt Kitayama, 1,014.63

41 (34): Lucas Glover, 1,014.08

42 (36): Seamus Power, 1,006.48

43 (54): Lucas Herbert, 1,004.46

44 (43): Russell Henley, 1,002.41

45 (47): Andrew Putnam, 989.131

46 (67): Taylor Pendrith, 986.753

47 (39): Cameron Tringale, 974.473

48 (50): Tyrrell Hatton, 972.374

49 (41): Mito Pereira, 962.055

50 (60): Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 956.734

51 (42): Luke List, 956.62

52 (55): Emiliano Grillo, 948.333

53 (44): Keegan Bradley, 945.749

54 (49): Sebastián Muñoz, 900.608

55 (51): Cam Davis, 894.67

56 (52): Mackenzie Hughes, 841.479

57 (53): Si Woo Kim, 815.129

58 (68): Marc Leishman, 787.356

59 (64): Brendan Steele, 782.734

60 (57): Troy Merritt, 777.359

61 (59): Adam Hadwin, 777.013

62 (56): Tommy Fleetwood, 766.407

63 (58): Chez Reavie, 766.128

64 (63): Matt Kuchar, 763.997

65 (62): Taylor Moore, 747.614

66 (61): Chris Kirk, 725.319

67 (65): Harold Varner III, 717.077

68 (66): Alex Noren, 710.096

69 (69): Alex Smalley, 701.165

70 (70): Wyndham Clark, 661.997

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ELIMINATED AFTER THE FEDEX ST. JUDE CHAMPIONSHIP

71 (63): Anirban Lahiri, 642.125

72 (99): Lee Hodges, 636.839

73 (67): John Huh, 611.949

74 (68): Brendon Todd, 606.531

75 (73): Gary Woodland, 600.566

76 (74): Beau Hossler, 592.857

77 (69): Lanto Griffin, 592.114

78 (71): Brandon Wu, 586.079

79 (72): Matthew NeSmith, 575.991

80 (75): Chad Ramey, 567.789

81 (76): Adam Long, 563.622

82 (107): Dylan Frittelli, 554.179

83 (110): Ryan Palmer, 544.692

84 (85): David Lipsky, 542.539

85 (93): Adam Schenk, 542.044

86 (78): Daniel Berger, 528.939

87 (80): Joel Dahmen, 524.244

88 (88): Aaron Rai, 518.525

89 (91): Stephan Jaeger, 518.011

90 (81): Patrick Rodgers, 516.631

91 (82): Russell Knox, 514.094

92 (90): Adam Svensson, 510.51

93 (83): Kevin Streelman, 509.064

94 (84): Mark Hubbard, 507.807

95 (86): Peter Malnati, 500.658

96 (89): Danny Lee, 490.481

97 (103): Michael Thompson, 487.369

98 (95): Hayden Buckley, 474.182

99 (92): C.T. Pan, 472.605

100 (94): Justin Rose, 457.918

101 (100): Martin Laird, 441.853

102 (101): Sam Ryder, 438.983

103 (96): Vince Whaley, 438.098

104 (118): Tyler Duncan, 436.025

105 (97): Jhonattan Vegas, 427.643

106 (98): Nate Lashley, 426.516

107 (108): James Hahn, 417.967

108 (109): Greyson Sigg, 415.21

109 (112): Robert Streb, 412.545

110 (102): Scott Piercy, 410.307

111 (104): Callum Tarren, 404.962

112 (105): Max McGreevy, 404.357

113 (106): Chesson Hadley, 403.776

114 (111): Nick Watney, 387.434

115 (113): Jason Day, 384.805

116 (114): Doug Ghim, 384.687

117 (115): Stewart Cink, 376.103

118 (116): Kevin Tway, 361.331

119 (117): Ryan Brehm, 359.199

120 (119): Matthias Schwab, 352.546

121 (120): Patton Kizzire, 350.841

122 (122): Webb Simpson, 346.19

123 (125): Rickie Fowler, 339.797

124 (123): Nick Taylor, 333.548

125 (124): Kramer Hickok, 328.084

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OUT OF THE FEDEX CUP PLAYOFFS

126 (124): Matt Wallace, 315.82

127 (125): Austin Smotherman, 314.597

128 (128): Justin Lower, 311.472

129 (136): Doc Redman, 303.929

130 (127): Danny Willett, 303.5

131 (131): Kelly Kraft, 288.816

132 (129): Nick Hardy, 288.28

133 (130): Cameron Champ, 287.5

134 (137): Brian Stuard, 284.837

135 (132): Michael Gligic, 283.301

136 (138): Harry Higgs, 272.45

137 (133): Francesco Molinari, 272.347

138 (135): Martin Trainer, 270.293

139 (134): Erik van Rooyen, 268.764

140 (142): Zach Johnson, 245.515

141 (140): Rory Sabbatini, 243.723

142 (139): Hank Lebioda, 241.485

143 (158): Cameron Percy, 239.808

144 (145): Henrik Norlander, 234.9

145 (141): Andrew Novak, 233.341

146 (143): Garrick Higgo, 228.696

147 (144): Brice Garnett, 227.967

148 (146): Jonathan Byrd, 223.135

149 (147): Austin Cook, 212.938

150 (148): Charley Hoffman, 207.235

151 (149): Bubba Watson, 199.056

152 (150): Ben Martin, 196.8

153 (154): Satoshi Kodaira, 196.622

154 (151): Bill Haas, 194.007

155 (152): Andrew Landry, 191.25

156 (153): Ryan Armour, 186.287

157 (155): Dylan Wu, 175.228

158 (156): Chase Seiffert, 173.138

159 (159): Luke Donald, 169.854

160 (157): Paul Barjon, 168.257

161 (176): Richy Werenski, 163.345

162 (160): Sung Kang, 162.982

163 (161): Joseph Bramlett, 161.895

164 (167): Vaughn Taylor, 158.217

165 (162): Scott Gutschewski, 158.187

166 (163): Seth Reeves, 151.581

167 (164): Roger Sloan, 150.818

168 (169): Ben Kohles, 146.029

169 (165): Sean O'Hair, 145.542

170 (166): William McGirt, 144.179

171 (168): Brandt Snedeker, 140.732

172 (170): Kevin Chappell, 138.946

173 (171): Curtis Thompson, 135.85

174 (183): Ryan Moore, 129.657

175 (172): Seung-Yul Noh, 128.025

176 (173): Camilo Villegas, 126.887

177 (174): Jim Knous, 125.242

178 (197): Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 121.699

179 (175): Tyler McCumber, 113.05

180 (179): Scott Brown, 111.449

181 (177): Brandon Hagy, 105.9

182 (178): Tommy Gainey, 105.45

183 (186): Bo Hoag, 97.58

184 (180): Aaron Baddeley, 95.749

185 (181): David Skinns, 94.155

186 (182): Harris English, 91.427

187 (184): Brian Gay, 90.321

188 (185): Wesley Bryan, 90.056

189 (187): Michael Kim, 83.626

190 (188): Jimmy Walker, 82.903

191 (193): Jared Wolfe, 81.36

192 (189): Bronson Burgoon, 80.3

193 (190): Kyle Stanley, 80.232

194 (191): David Lingmerth, 80.069

195 (192): Robert Garrigus, 78.902

196 (194): Dawie van der Walt, 78.096

197 (195): Jim Herman, 76.468

198 (196): Grayson Murray, 70.302

199 (198): Bo Van Pelt, 69.038

200 (199): Jason Dufner, 58.757

201 (200): Jonas Blixt, 49.679

202 (201): Joshua Creel, 47.871

203 (202): Chris Stroud, 44.252

204 (205): Brett Drewitt, 42.317

205 (203): Mark Hensby, 39.611

206 (204): Ricky Barnes, 39.086

207 (206): Greg Chalmers, 32.112

208 (207): David Hearn, 28.215

209 (208): Fabián Gómez, 19.772

210 (209): D.A. Points, 12.805

211 (210): Padraig Harrington, 11.957

212 (211): Jim Furyk, 11.75

213 (212): Johnson Wagner, 11.7

214 (213): Tiger Woods, 11.333

215 (214): D.J. Trahan, 11.012

216 (215): Ben Crane, 10.189

217 (216): J.J. Henry, 9.306

218 (217): Derek Ernst, 9.213

219 (218): Sangmoon Bae, 8.567

220 (219): Arjun Atwal, 5.289

T-221 (T-220): Paul Goydos, 4.9

T-221 (T-220): George McNeill, 4.9

223 (222): Richard Johnson, 4.605

224 (223): John Merrick, 3.62

225 (224): Omar Uresti, 3.5

226 (225): Davis Love III, 3.4

227 (226): John Senden, 3.3

228 (227): Jay Haas, 2.75

229 (228): Brian Davis, 2.738

230 (229): Kevin Stadler, 2.489

231 (230): Ryuji Imada, 2.3

231 (231): Matt Every, 1.867

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2024 Wyndham Championship Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings From Final PGA Tour Event of Regular Season

Jeff ritter | aug 9, 2024.

Jordan Spieth entered the Wyndham Championship in 63rd place in the season-long FedEx standings.

The PGA Tour regular season wraps this week with the annual stop at the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club. It's offering a $7.9 million purse, with $1.422 million to the winner.

It's life-changing money, but not in the league with PGA Tour signature events that offer $20-25 million. But this week is about more than prize money — it's the last chance for players to crack the top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings, extend their season by at least one more week and maintain access to the most prestigious Tour events in 2025. Players on the FedEx bubble this week include Jordan Spieth (63), Johnattan Vegas (67), Victor Perez (71), who buzzed back to the U.S. after competing in the Paris Olympics, Davis Riley (72) and Lucas Glover (76), who is the event's defending champion.

Tropical storm Debby rolled through the area on Thursday, delaying play for a full day and setting the stage for an apparent Monday finish.

Here are the final payouts for the 2024 Wyndham Championship:

2024 Wyndham Championship Final Payouts

Win: $1,422,000

2. $861,100

3. $545,100

4. $387,100

5. $323,900

6. $286,375

7. $266,625

8. $246,875

9. $231,075

10. $215,275

11. $199,475

12. $183,675

13. $167,875

14. $152,075

15. $144,175

16. $136,275

17. $128,375

18. $120,475

19. $112,575

20. $104,675

21. $96,775

22. $88,875

23. $82,555

24. $76,235

25. $69,915

26. $63,595

27. $61,225

28. $58,855

29. $56,485

30. $54,115

31. $51,745

32. $49,375

33. $47,005

34. $45,030

35. $43,055

36. $41,080

37. $39,105

38. $37,525

39. $35,945

40. $34,365

41. $32,785

42. $31,205

43. $29,625

44. $28,045

45. $26,465

46. $24,885

47. $23,305

48. $22,041

49. $20,935

50. $20,303

51. $19,829

52. $19,355

53. $19,039

54. $18,723

55. $18,565

56. $18,407

57. $18,249

58. $18,091

59. $17,933

60. $17,775

61. $17,617

62. $17,459

63. $17,301

64. $17,143

65. $16,985

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2021 FedEx Cup Playoffs standings, format, schedule: Patrick Cantlay on top entering Tour Championship

Playoff golf is here again as everyone is positioning themselves for the $15 million grand prize at the end.

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With two events in the books, only the Tour Championship -- and the lion's share of the available bonus money -- remains as the 2021 FedEx Cup Playoffs come to a close. Patrick Cantlay won the BMW Championship in a six-hole playoff over Bryson DeChambeau to become the new leader in the FedEx Cup standings. Tony Finau, winner of The Northern Trust, sits in second with DeChambeau in third.

Cantlay will open the Tour Championship as the leader at 10 under with Finau two behind him and DeChambeau three strokes back with just 72 holes to go in the 2020-21 PGA Tour season.

Here's a breakdown (and reminder!) of how the FedEx Cup Playoffs work, what to expect now that the second event is complete and how everything will play out over this week as the best in the world make one final push toward the finale and $15 million first prize.

What's left?

Event: Tour Championship Dates: Sept. 2-5 Location: East Lake Golf Club -- Atlanta Field size: 30

Though all three playoff events are 72-hole stroke-play tournaments, the fields gradually got smaller as we zero in on a $15 million winner at the Tour Championship. The metrics change during the playoffs, too, as everything is quadrupled. In the last regular-season event, Kevin Kisner got 500 FedEx Cup points for winning the Wyndham Championship. Finau got 2,000 points for winning The Northern Trust, while Cantlay picked up 2,000 for the BMW Championship. That goes for every slot on the leaderboard (300 for second becomes 1,200 and so on). Only five golfers surpassed the 2,000-point total during the entire regular season , which means the FedEx Cup standings shift quite a bit over the first two playoff events, and winners are disproportionately rewarded.

Cantlay and Finau are sitting pretty at the Tour Championship. Cantlay -- who shot 27 under last week -- will start the tournament up 10 strokes on some of the players in this field. It's a huge advantage for somebody who is playing tremendous golf.

Tour Championship format

Going into the Tour Championship inside the top five or top 10 in the FedEx Cup standings is important because of how scoring is dispersed. Players are given starting scores based on where they are in the FedEx Cup standings after the BMW Championship. Then the event is played under normal scoring conditions from the first round onward. First place in the FedEx Cup starts at 10 under. Second starts at 8 under and so on (see full numbers below). With so much money at stake, those margins become more meaningful than even a normal week. The eventual winners of the last two have started first and fifth.

1. Patrick Cantlay: -10 2. Tony Finau: -8 3. Bryson DeChambeau: -7 4. Jon Rahm: -6 5. Cameron Smith: -5 T6. Justin Thomas, Harris English, Abraham Ancer, Jordan Spieth, Sam Burns: -4 T11. Collin Morikawa, Sungjae Im, Viktor Hovland, Louis Oosthuizen, Dustin Johnson: -3 T16. Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Jason Kokrak, Kevin Na, Brooks Koepka: -2 T21. Corey Conners, Hideki Matsuyama, Stewart Cink, Joaquin Niemann, Scottie Scheffler: -1 T26. Daniel Berger, Erik van Rooyen, Sergio Garcia, Billy Horschel, Patrick Reed: E

Prize money

The numbers are startling. The winner of the Tour Championship gets $15 million. If you make it to the final event at all, you're guaranteed $395,000 even if you finish 30th. Everyone who made it to the BMW Championship is guaranteed at least $140,000. Heck, everyone who finished in the top 125 is guaranteed at least $101,000. And all of this is on top of what the tournaments themselves pay out. Add it all up, and FedEx is giving out $60 million in bonus funds to the best players in the world.

  • 1st: $15 million
  • 2nd: $5 million
  • 3rd: $4 million
  • 4th: $3 million
  • 5th: $2.5 million
  • 6th: $1.9 million
  • 7th: $1.3 million
  • 8th: $1.1 million

FedEx Cup Playoffs standings

The current top 10 going into the Tour Championship is mostly made up of players who have played well in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Cantlay and Finau obviously both won, while DeChambeau, Smith and Rahm were all in contention over the first two playoff events. Here's a look at those top 10 going into the Tour Championship at East Lake.

Cantlay is currently the co-favorite to win at 4-1 (mostly because he's starting with such a big lead), but he's joined by Jon Rahm at 4-1 (mostly because he's been the best player in the world this year). Bryson DeChambeau (5-1) and Tony Finau (7-1) are the only other golfers shorter than Justin Thomas at 16-1. Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Cameron Smith and Rory McIlroy out the top nine favorites at 25-1. 

Maybe the most intriguing number is Sam Burns at 33-1. Or perhaps Collin Morikawa at 35-1. Morikawa is obviously a superstar, though he hasn't played like it so far in the playoffs with no top-50 finishes. Burns, on the other hand, is hot. He finished T2 at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, T21 at The Northern Trust and eighth last week at the BMW Championship. If he wins this week, he could feasibly play his way onto the Ryder Cup team at the end of September.

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