Congratulations to the top 50 players who are still alive in these FedEx Cup Playoffs: you just made a lot of money.
The top 50 was finalized at the conclusion of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis on Sunday, and those 50 pros not only advance to this week’s BMW Championship in Maryland, but they are also guaranteed to be in all of next year’s lucrative Signature Events.
“It’s a grind,” said J.T. Poston, who tied for 22nd Sunday to claim the 50th and final spot. “I’m obviously not in contention to win a golf tournament out there, but it just felt like the same type of nerves. You just know what’s at stake getting into that top 50 and what that does for your year next year, and you’re one good week from making it to East Lake. It’s a big deal making it to the BMW, so hopefully it holds up. But it’s a stressful day for sure.”
Stressful indeed! And it’s only going to get more tense. Now comes the next cutoff, which is for the top 30 players to make it into the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, where there’s tons more money to be dished out (and some nice perks to be gained).
But first, here’s a quick recap of the bubble watch from Sunday, which includes the five players who kept their seasons alive by jumping into the top 50 — and the five who fell out of it and are heading home early.
INTO THE FEDEX CUP TOP 50
Kurt Kitayama (52nd to 37th)
What a run for Kitayama, who tied for ninth to not only jump into the top 50 but all the way to 37th to give himself a strong chance of making his first Tour Championship. Even when he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational two years ago, he still came up short and ended his season at the BMW. Now he’s got another shot and is playing well. In his last five starts he’s finished 14th or better four times, and one of those includes his win at the 3M Open.
Bud Cauley (53rd to 46th)
Cauley had just one birdie and one bogey on his card through 16 holes on Sunday, and he was still outside the top 50 after he hit an approach into a green-side bunker on the par-4 17th. But he holed that for an unlikely birdie, and after a par on 18 and T14 finish he was officially in at 46th in the standings. It’s been quite the turnaround for him — a 2018 car crash was followed by a few injury-plagued years, and all of a sudden he’s in all of next season’s Signature Events.
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Rickie Fowler (64th to 48th)
Does Rickie get enough credit for the longevity of his career? Perhaps not. He tied for sixth on Sunday to squeak into the BMW with just two spots to spare. He’s had only two top 10s this season but eight top 25s and just three missed cuts.
Jhonattan Vegas (56th to 49th)
Vegas made it interesting on Sunday with four bogeys and six bogeys, but he still shot 68 to tie for 14th and claim the second-to-last spot.
J.T. Poston (51st to 50th)
Poston needed to move up just one spot Sunday. After shooting three under on the front nine, he started the back par-par-bogey and then hung on with six straight pars to end his round and secure that final spot.
OUT OF THE FEDEX CUP TOP 50
Aldrich Potgieter (43rd to 52nd)
It’s been a wild, confusing season for Aldrich Potgieter, a 20-year-old PGA Tour rookie who last year became the Korn Ferry Tour’s youngest winner in its history. He missed four straight cuts in March, tied for 47th in Texas and then missed three more cuts. After that he tied for sixth and then won the Rocket Classic in a playoff. His next four starts: WD, MC, MC and, on Sunday, a T59 that bumped him out of the playoffs.
Jordan Spieth (48th to 54th)
Jordan! He birdied the 16th on Sunday to get to three under on his round and have a chance at making it to Maryland, but he dunked his second shot on the par-4 18th into the water, made bogey and tied for 38th. Season over. Spieth missed out on auto-qualifying for all the Signature Events this year but received a handful of sponsor’s exemptions. Will the same happen in 2026?
Jake Knapp (47th to 55th)
Knapp missed two straight cuts in May — he failed to break 70 in those four rounds — but went on a nice run afterwards, logging three mid-20 finishes and two top fives. But he missed the cut at the Wyndham and didn’t break par in any round at the St. Jude, tying for 62nd and falling from 47th to 55th in the FedEx Cup standings.
Wyndham Clark (49th to 56th)
The St. Jude put a bow on an eventful season for Wyndham Clark, although not always for the right reasons. He finished well by tying for 11th (Scottish Open), fourth (The Open) and 12th (3M Open), but he didn’t make a birdie on Sunday and shot five-over 75, which put him tied for 56th and dropped him out of one of the final spots.
Min Woo Lee (50th to 57th)
Min Woo Lee had the last spot secured heading into the week, but he opened with 76 in Memphis and shot 10 over on the week, tying with Daniel Berger for last.
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Josh Berhow
Golf.com Editor
As GOLF.com’s managing editor, Berhow handles the day-to-day and long-term planning of one of the sport’s most-read news and service websites. He spends most of his days writing, editing, planning and wondering if he’ll ever break 80. Before joining GOLF.com in 2015, he worked at newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. A graduate of Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minn., he resides in the Twin Cities with his wife and two kids. You can reach him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.