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PGA Tour: An official look at the final Top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings heading to Memphis

Let playoff season begin for the PGA Tour! Up first is the FedEx St. Jude Championship, so here is the Top 70 who will compete.

FedEx Cup, PGA Tour, FedEx St. Jude Championship
FedEx Cup, PGA Tour, FedEx St. Jude Championship
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The PGA Tour’s regular season is over, and there are three events left to decide the FedEx Cup winner.

Up first is the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.

Now that Matt Kuchar has finished the Wyndham Championship, the Top 70 for this first playoff tournament is official.

Who made it, and who missed out on the postseason?

Let’s look at the official Top 70 on the FedEx Cup rankings.

The Final Top 70 in FedEx Cup Standings

  1. 70. Victor Perez69. Emiliano Grillo68. Jhonattan Vegas67. Nick Dunlap66. Seamus Power65. Brendon Todd64. Mark Hubbard63. Jordan Spieth62. Min Woo Lee61. Peter Malnati60. Taylor Moore59. Maverick McNealy58. Erik van Rooyen57. Viktor Hovland56. Ben Griffin55. Justin Rose54. Eric Cole53. Patrick Rodgers52. Nick Taylor51. Harris English50. Jake Knapp49. Will Zalatoris48. Mackenzie Hughes47. Max Greyserman46. Adam Scott45. Denny McCarthy44. Cam Davis43. Tom Kim42. Alex Noren41. Austin Eckroat40. Matt Fitzpatrick39. Keegan Bradley38. Si Woo Kim37. Adam Hadwin36. J.T. Poston35. Max Homa34. Thomas Detry33. Stephan Jaeger32. Tommy Fleetwood31. Cameron Young30. Corey Conners29. Sam Burns28. Chris Kirk27. Taylor Pendrith26. Jason Day25. Aaron Rai24. Davis Thompson23. Billy Horschel22. Christiaan Bezuidenhout21. Tom Hoge20. Brian Harman19. Justin Thomas18. Sepp Straka17. Robert MacIntyre16. Matthieu Pavon15. Akshay Bhatia14. Tony Finau13. Russell Henley12. Byeong Hun An11. Patrick Cantlay10. Shane Lowry9. Sungjae Im8. Hideki Matsuyama7. Sahith Theegala6. Ludvig Åberg5. Wyndham Clark4. Collin Morikawa3. Rory McIlroy2. Xander SchauffeleScottie Scheffler

The Top 10 are known as the Comcast Business Tour Top 10. These players received bonuses for finishing inside the Top 10 on the Fed Ex Cup points.

Scottie Scheffler finished No. 1 with six wins and 14 top 10s. He received a bonus of $8 million. That moves his season-long earnings to $36,148,691.

The former Texas Longhorn continues to set the record for most money won in a single season.

Xander Schauffele came in at No. 2 with two victories and 12 Top 10s. He earns a $6 million bonus and is now up to $21,867,160 on the season.

Rory McIlroy is third with two wins and six Top 10s. He takes home a $4.8 million bonus. That check moves his season-long total to $15,153,190.

Collin Morikawa is No. 4 with no wins but seven Top 10 finishes. He gets a $4.4 million check, which will bring his total to $12,430,477 in 2024.

Wyndham Clark is coming in at No. 5 with one win and six Top 10s. He gets a $4 million bonus.

Ludvig Åberg is No. 6 with seven Top 10s and earned a $3.4 million bonus. Sahith Theegale is No. 7 with seven Top 10s and will take home an extra $2.8 million.

Hideki Matsuyama is No. 8 and received a $2.4 million bonus; Sungjae Im is No. 9, and his bonus is $2.2 million.

Rounding out the Top 10 is Shane Lowry. He has one win and six top 10s. His bonus is $2 million.

These bonuses do not account for the PIP (Player Impact Program) or how much money they could win in the FedEx Cup playoffs. The first two tournaments have a $20 million purse, while the Tour Championship winner will receive $25 million alone.

Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf coverage, follow us @_PlayingThrough on all major social platforms. You can also follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and Instagram @golf_girl_sl.

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