Tour Championship, 2025
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FedEx Cup 2025 Points, Playoff Standings
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The Tour Championship field is now set, following Scottie Scheffler's win in the BMW. Here are the top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup Playoff standings.
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Golf Digest on MSNTour Championship DFS picks 2025: Why I’m fading Captain Keegan at East Lake
The PGA Tour season finale is upon us at East Lake for the Tour Championship, where our FedEx Cup champion will be crowned. As is tradition, there will be some formatting changes this year, and starting strokes will no longer be part of the equation.
Scheffler not only takes home a $3.6 million winner's share for standing atop the leaderboard at the BMW Championship, cementing the top spot in the FedEx Cup standings earned him a $5 million bonus ahead of next week's season finale,
Daniel Berger withdrew from the BMW Championship due to injury, missing the FedEx Cup top 30 and ending his Tour Championship hopes abruptly.
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Golf Digest on MSNMichael Kim had a perfect reaction after Viktor Hovland knocked him out of the Tour Championship
There was plenty of drama on Sunday at the BMW Championship—even if everyone knew a Scottie Scheffler win was inevitable. (Sorry, Robert MacIntyre.) That's because many players behind those two on the leaderboard at Caves Valley were jockeying for position in the FedEx Cup standings with a trip to the Tour Championship on the line.
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.
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Golf Digest on MSNRickie Fowler and Michael Kim out, Akshay Bhatia in: Here are the 30 players that qualified for the PGA Tour's Tour Championship at East Lake
Akshay Bhatia owes Viktor Hovland a drink. A very expensive drink. Thanks to Hovland’s birdie putt at the 18th hole on Sunday afternoon, Bhatia became the recipient of FedEx Cup point providence, as Hovland’s putt moved Michael Kim down the BMW Championship leaderboard