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Golf Talk Today: A quick look at the FedEx Cup Fall standings after the 1st event

Here are the PGA Tour standings after Patton Kizzire won the first FedEx Cup Fall event as guys play for higher status in 2025.

Patton Kizzire, PGA Tour, FedEx Cup Fall
Patton Kizzire, PGA Tour, FedEx Cup Fall
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Let’s look at the FedEx Cup Fall standings after Patton Kizzire won the first event at the Procore Championship. That victory was his first in six years and massive for him. It got him into the opening tournament of the season, The Sentry, the first Signature Event.

The win also moved him from No. 132 to No. 70 in the standings, bringing him closer to qualifying for the following two Signature Events.

Let’s discuss the FedEx Cup Fall in more detail:

What is the FedEx Cup Fall?

For those who do not know, the FedEx Cup Fall is a series of tournaments that allow players ranked No. 51 or lower a chance to earn more points and potentially Signature Event starts.

If they are not already qualified, the top 10 (The Next 10) at the end of the Fall series will get into the first two Signature Events of 2025 after The Sentry.

The players ranked Nos. 51-70 at the start of the fall already clinched their spot in the Top 125, but it is all about getting inside those Signature Events. They are the ones that can help elevate a player up the standings in the regular season.

Players ranked No. 71 and lower can earn one of the 10 places in the Signature Events, but they must finish inside the Top 125 at the end of the fall series to keep their full-field event status.

The players ranked 125-150 will have conditional status in 2025.

How many FedEx Cup Fall events are there?

There are eight FedEx Cup Fall events in the series. Here they are:

— Procore Championship: Sept. 9-15 (Winner: Patton Kizzire)
— Sanderson Farms Championship: Sept. 30- Oct. 6
— Black Desert Championship: Oct. 7-13
— Shriners Children’s Open: Oct. 14-26
— Zozo Championship: Oct. 21-27
— World Wide Technology Championship: Nov. 4-10
— Butterfield Bermuda Championship: Nov. 11-17
— The RSM Classic: Nov. 18-24

FedEx Cup Fall Next 10 Standings:

(51-60 qualify for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Genesis Invitational)

51. Mackenzie Hughes
52. Tom Kim
53. Patrick Rodgers
54. Maverick McNealy
55. Justin Rose
56. Seamus Power
57. Harris English
58. Nick Taylor
59. Jake Knapp
60. Min Woo Lee

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(Next 10 on the rankings)

61. Ben Griffin
62. Erik van Rooyen
63. Brendon Todd
64. Taylor Moore
65. Peter Malnati
66. Jordan Spieth
67. Emiliano Grillo
68. Jhonattan Vegas
69. Mark Hubbard
70. Patton Kizzire

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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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