2018 FedEx Cup Playoffs

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2018 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 23 – September 23, 2018
LocationRidgewood Country Club
TPC Boston
Aronimink Golf Club
East Lake Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Field125 for The Northern Trust
100 for Dell Technologies Championship
70 for BMW Championship
30 for Tour Championship
Prize fund$35,000,000 bonus money
Winner's share$10,000,000 bonus money
Champion
England Justin Rose
2,260 points
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The 2018 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, was played from August 23 to September 23. It included the following four events:

These were the 12th FedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in 2007.

The point distributions can be seen here.

Regular season rankings

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Place Player Points Events
1 United States Dustin Johnson 2,717 16
2 United States Justin Thomas 2,634 19
3 United States Brooks Koepka 2,012 13
4 England Justin Rose 1,991 14
5 United States Bubba Watson 1,879 20
6 Australia Jason Day 1,771 16
7 United States Webb Simpson 1,710 22
8 Italy Francesco Molinari 1,682 17
9 United States Bryson DeChambeau 1,617 22
10 United States Patrick Reed 1,555 22

The Northern Trust

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The Northern Trust was played August 23–26. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, five did not enter: Rickie Fowler (ranked 17), Rory McIlroy (21), Henrik Stenson (50), Patrick Rodgers (93), and Bud Cauley (122).[1] Brandt Snedeker (30) was a late withdrawal, reducing the field to 119.[2] 80 made the second-round cut at 142 (E).

Bryson DeChambeau won by four strokes over Tony Finau.[3] The top 100 players in the points standings advanced to the Dell Technologies Championship. This included six players who were outside the top 100 prior to The Northern Trust: Nick Watney (ranked 102nd to 67th), Danny Lee (103 to 98), Scott Stallings (107 to 94), Bronson Burgoon (111 to 73), Brian Stuard (118 to 99) and Jhonattan Vegas (123 to 87). Six players started the tournament within the top 100 but ended the tournament outside the top 100, ending their playoff chances: Patrick Rodgers (ranked 93rd to 104th), Brandon Harkins (94 to 103), Trey Mullinax (95 to 102), Charl Schwartzel (96 to 105), Rory Sabbatini (97 to 109), and Alex Čejka (99 to 108).[4]

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-66-63-69=266 −18 1,620,000 1 9
2 United States Tony Finau 69-67-66-68=270 −14 972,000 4 12
T3 United States Billy Horschel 69-69-65-68=271 −13 522,000 14 41
Australia Cameron Smith 69-68-65-69=271 16 53
T5 United States Ryan Palmer 68-67-72-65=272 −12 328,500 50 100
Australia Adam Scott 69-64-70-69=272 40 73
United States Aaron Wise 70-68-67-67=272 15 27
T8 United States Patrick Cantlay 69-67-68-69=273 −11 261,000 11 14
United States Brooks Koepka 67-65-72-69=273 5 3
United States Justin Thomas 69-67-69-68=273 3 2
  • Par 71 course

Dell Technologies Championship

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The Dell Technologies Championship was played August 31 – September 3. Of the 100 players eligible to play in the event, two did not: Francesco Molinari (ranked 13) and Rickie Fowler (22).[5] 77 players made the second-round cut at 144 (+2).

Bryson DeChambeau won his second straight playoff event, winning by two strokes over Justin Rose.[6] The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship. This included six players who were outside the top 70 prior to Dell Technologies Championship: Pan Cheng-tsung (ranked 72nd to 33rd), Tyrrell Hatton (71 to 54), Abraham Ancer (92 to 56), Brice Garnett (81 to 63), Peter Uihlein (83 to 64), and Keith Mitchell (78 to 66). Six players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Moore (ranked 60th to 71st), Kim Meen-whee (61 to 72), Stewart Cink (65 to 73), Nick Watney (67 to 74), Jimmy Walker (68 to 75), and Kevin Streelman (70 to 77).[7]

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 United States Bryson DeChambeau 70-68-63-67=268 −16 1,620,000 1 1
2 England Justin Rose 65-67-70-68=270 −14 972,000 3 6
3 Australia Cameron Smith 69-66-67-69=271 −13 612,000 8 16
T4 United States Tony Finau 69-68-67-68=272 −12 372,000 4 4
Japan Hideki Matsuyama 71-69-67-65=272 28 58
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung 69-68-69-66=272 33 72
T7 Mexico Abraham Ancer 66-69-65-73=273 −11 261,900 56 92
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 68-68-69-68=273 37 59
Argentina Emiliano Grillo 72-67-64-70=273 29 48
United States Dustin Johnson 68-69-72-64=273 2 2
United States Bubba Watson 72-68-67-66=273 7 7
  • Par 71 course

BMW Championship

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The BMW Championship was played September 6–10. Of the 70 players eligible to play in the event, only Daniel Berger (ranked 65) did not play.[8] There was no cut. Due to weather conditions, the fourth round was delayed until September 10.

Keegan Bradley won on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with Justin Rose. The top 30 players in the points standings advanced to the Tour Championship. This included two players who were outside the top 30 prior to the BMW Championship: Bradley (ranked 52 to 6) and Xander Schauffele (41 to 18). Two players started the tournament within the top 30 but ended the tournament outside the top 30, ending their playoff chances: Jordan Spieth (27 to 31) and Emiliano Grillo (29 to 32).[9]

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 United States Keegan Bradley 66-64-66-64=260 −20 1,620,000 6 52
2 England Justin Rose 66-63-64-67=260 972,000 2 3
T3 United States Billy Horschel 64-67-66-64=261 −19 522,000 9 15
United States Xander Schauffele 63-64-67-67=261 18 41
5 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 62-69-63-68=262 −18 360,000 17 24
T6 United States Webb Simpson 66-67-65-65=263 −17 312,750 11 11
United States Tiger Woods 62-70-66-65=263 20 25
T8 United States Tony Finau 68-64-67-65=264 −16 252,000 3 4
England Tommy Fleetwood 71-62-62-69=264 19 20
United States Rickie Fowler 65-65-65-69=264 23 26
Italy Francesco Molinari 70-63-64-67=264 13 14
  • Par 70 course

Reset points

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The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

Place Player Points Reset points Events
1 United States Bryson DeChambeau 5,789 2,000 25
2 England Justin Rose 4,391 1,800 17
3 United States Tony Finau 3,479 1,520 27
4 United States Dustin Johnson 3,425 1,296 19
5 United States Justin Thomas 3,327 1,280 22
6 United States Keegan Bradley 2,979 1,120 26
7 United States Brooks Koepka 2,723 960 16
8 United States Bubba Watson 2,481 800 23
9 United States Billy Horschel 2,260 640 26
10 Australia Cameron Smith 2,247 480 23

Tour Championship

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The Tour Championship was played September 20–23. All 30 golfers that qualified for the tournament played, and there was no cut. Tiger Woods won by two strokes over Billy Horschel, to finish second in the FedEx Cup rankings.[10] Justin Rose finished tied for fourth place and took the FedEx Cup, 41 points ahead of Woods.[11] He became the first player to win the FedEx Cup without winning any of the four events in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Bryson DeChambeau, who led the rankings before the event, finished in 19th place and dropped to third place in the final rankings.

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 United States Tiger Woods 65-68-65-71=269 −11 1,620,000 2 20
2 United States Billy Horschel 71-65-69-66=271 −9 972,000 5 9
3 United States Dustin Johnson 69-70-67-67=273 −7 621,000 4 4
T4 Japan Hideki Matsuyama 72-66-71-65=274 −6 372,000 13 27
England Justin Rose 66-67-68-73=274 1 2
United States Webb Simpson 69-70-68-67=274 11 11
T7 United States Rickie Fowler 65-72-73-65=275 −5 279,900 17 23
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 67-68-66-74=275 13 17
United States Xander Schauffele 68-70-68-69=275 15 18
United States Justin Thomas 67-69-70-69=275 7 5
  • Par 70 course

Final leaderboard

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Place Player Points Winnings ($)
1 England Justin Rose 2,260 10,000,000
2 United States Tiger Woods 2,219 3,000,000
3 United States Bryson DeChambeau 2,188 2,000,000
4 United States Dustin Johnson 2,056 1,500,000
5 United States Billy Horschel 1,840 1,000,000
6 United States Tony Finau 1,732 800,000
7 United States Justin Thomas 1,610 700,000
8 United States Keegan Bradley 1,253 600,000
9 United States Brooks Koepka 1,093 550,000
10 United States Bubba Watson 918 500,000

For the full list, see here.

Table of qualifying players

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Table key:

  Win
  Top-10 finish
  Did not advance to next tournament
  Played way into next tournament
Player Pre-Playoffs The Northern Trust Dell Technologies BMW Champ. Reset
points
Tour Champ.
Points Rank Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Final rank
United States Dustin Johnson 2,717 1 T11 2 T7 2 T24 4 1,296 3 4
United States Justin Thomas 2,634 2 T8 3 T24 5 T12 5 1,280 T7 7
United States Brooks Koepka 2,012 3 T8 5 T12 6 T19 7 960 T26 9
England Justin Rose 1,991 4 CUT 6 2 3 2 2 1,800 T4 1
United States Bubba Watson 1,879 5 T34 7 T7 7 T16 8 800 29 10
Australia Jason Day 1,771 6 T20 8 CUT 10 T24 12 368 18 16
United States Webb Simpson 1,710 7 T28 9 T49 11 T6 11 384 T4 11
Italy Francesco Molinari 1,682 8 CUT 13 DNP 14 T8 13 352 T21 T17
United States Bryson DeChambeau 1,617 9 1 1 1 1 T19 1 2,000 19 3
United States Patrick Reed 1,555 10 T25 12 T35 13 T19 15 314 28 22
United States Phil Mickelson 1,546 11 T15 10 T12 9 T58 14 336 30 21
United States Tony Finau 1,509 12 2 4 T4 4 T8 3 1,520 T15 6
Spain Jon Rahm 1,430 13 CUT 17 T43 19 T24 24 170 T11 23
United States Patrick Cantlay 1,388 14 T8 11 T24 12 T55 16 293 T21 20
United States Patton Kizzire 1,386 15 T60 18 T71 21 T61 30 115 T21 30
England Paul Casey 1,319 16 T60 20 T21 17 WD 26 151 T11 25
United States Rickie Fowler 1,302 17 DNP 22 DNP 26 T8 23 182 T7 T17
United States Kyle Stanley 1,198 18 T28 21 T12 16 T45 25 161 T15 27
United States Kevin Na 1,183 19 T15 19 CUT 23 T12 22 194 25 28
United States Tiger Woods 1,162 20 T40 25 T24 25 T6 20 219 1 2
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 1,154 21 DNP 28 T12 24 5 17 272 T7 T13
Australia Marc Leishman 1,148 22 T34 24 T21 22 T41 29 124 T21 29
England Tommy Fleetwood* 1,130 23 T20 23 T24 20 T8 19 231 T11 19
United States Chesson Hadley 1,122 24 T56 29 CUT 36 T61 44 44
United States Pat Perez 1,116 25 T40 27 WD 34 T55 39 39
United States Andrew Landry* 1,116 26 T76 30 T58 35 T35 37 37
United States Aaron Wise* 1,086 27 T5 15 T69 18 T16 21 206 T15 24
United States Xander Schauffele 1,081 28 CUT 34 T49 41 T3 18 251 T7 15
United States Luke List 1,080 29 T48 31 CUT 40 T45 45 45
United States Brandt Snedeker 1,077 30 DNP 35 T31 32 67 40 40
United States Austin Cook* 1,060 31 T60 36 T62 42 T29 38 38
United States Brian Harman 1,056 32 T48 32 T49 38 67 48 48
United States Gary Woodland 1,044 33 T48 37 T24 30 T12 28 133 T11 26
England Ian Poulter 1,030 34 T48 38 CUT 45 T51 50 50
United States Andrew Putnam* 1,026 35 T78 39 T49 44 T16 33 33
United States Chez Reavie 1,020 36 T20 26 CUT 31 T38 34 34
United States Ryan Armour 1,006 37 T78 41 T35 43 T51 49 49
United States Brendan Steele 998 38 CUT 42 CUT 51 64 56 56
Sweden Alex Norén* 989 39 CUT 43 T43 50 T24 43 43
United States Kevin Kisner 971 40 T73 44 T24 39 T58 47 47
United States Billy Horschel 960 41 T3 14 WD 15 T3 9 640 2 5
United States Beau Hossler* 957 42 T60 45 T35 49 T33 46 46
United States Jordan Spieth 945 43 T25 33 T12 27 T55 31 31
South Korea An Byeong-hun 913 44 T40 46 T31 46 T29 42 42
Argentina Emiliano Grillo 901 45 T48 48 T7 29 T61 32 32
South Korea Kim Si-woo 893 46 T76 49 T35 53 T41 55 55
United States Charles Howell III 885 47 CUT 54 T58 57 T24 53 53
United States Brian Gay 880 48 70 51 T62 55 T45 59 59
United States Keegan Bradley 872 49 T34 47 T49 52 1 6 1,120 T26 8
Sweden Henrik Stenson 868 50 DNP 55 T69 60 T29 57 57
United States J. J. Spaun 849 51 T60 56 T66 62 T45 62 62
United States Zach Johnson 839 52 T40 53 CUT 59 T33 58 58
Australia Cameron Smith 821 53 T3 16 3 8 T65 10 480 20 12
United States Scott Piercy 802 54 T48 57 DQ 68 T45 68 68
United States Ryan Moore 795 55 CUT 60 T71 71 71
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 784 56 T60 59 T7 37 T41 41 41
South Korea Kim Meen-whee 764 57 T48 61 75 72 72
United States Stewart Cink 758 58 CUT 65 T62 73 73
United States Chris Kirk 756 59 T78 64 T35 67 T41 66 66
United States Ted Potter Jr. 744 60 T40 62 T66 70 T35 65 65
United States Jimmy Walker 719 61 T71 68 T71 75 75
United States Jason Kokrak 700 62 T40 66 T24 61 T19 52 52
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung 693 63 T60 72 T4 33 T38 35 35
United States Matt Kuchar 679 64 T60 74 T43 76 76
United States Joel Dahmen* 676 65 CUT 76 CUT 80 80
United States Michael Kim 675 66 CUT 77 CUT 81 81
United States Kevin Streelman 673 67 T40 70 CUT 77 77
United States Keith Mitchell* 659 68 CUT 78 20 66 T45 67 67
United States J. B. Holmes 640 69 CUT 80 T49 82 82
Canada Adam Hadwin 638 70 T11 52 T21 47 T19 36 36
United States Brice Garnett 634 71 CUT 81 T12 63 T35 61 61
United States Kelly Kraft 627 72 CUT 82 CUT 90 90
Australia Adam Scott 623 73 T5 40 T49 48 T51 51 51
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 620 74 T28 69 T31 69 T58 69 69
United States Troy Merritt 616 75 CUT 84 CUT 91 91
Japan Hideki Matsuyama 607 76 T15 58 T4 28 15 27 142 T4 T13
Japan Satoshi Kodaira* 600 77 CUT 85 CUT 94 94
United States Kevin Chappell 597 78 CUT 88 T35 83 83
United States James Hahn 596 79 CUT 89 T35 84 84
United States Tom Hoge* 594 80 CUT 90 T66 92 92
United States Peter Uihlein* 593 81 T48 83 T12 64 T38 64 64
South Africa Branden Grace 590 82 CUT 91 T43 88 88
Mexico Abraham Ancer* 589 83 CUT 92 T7 56 T51 60 60
Scotland Russell Knox 585 84 CUT 93 T43 89 89
United States Kevin Tway 577 85 T56 86 T43 87 87
United States Jamie Lovemark 576 86 T34 79 76 85 85
United States Ollie Schniederjans 573 87 CUT 95 CUT 98 98
United States Russell Henley 569 88 CUT 96 T58 96 96
United States Daniel Berger 565 89 T15 63 T35 65 DNP 70 70
United States Jason Dufner 557 90 CUT 100 CUT 100 100
India Anirban Lahiri 555 91 T71 97 CUT 99 99
England Tyrrell Hatton* 550 92 T20 71 T12 54 T29 54 54
United States Patrick Rodgers 541 93 DNP 104 104
United States Brandon Harkins* 528 94 T60 103 103
United States Trey Mullinax* 528 95 T56 102 102
South Africa Charl Schwartzel 528 96 CUT 105 105
South Africa Rory Sabbatini 521 97 CUT 109 109
United States Charley Hoffman 515 98 T20 75 74 79 79
Germany Alex Čejka 502 99 T56 108 108
United States Ryan Palmer 500 100 T5 50 CUT 58 T65 63 63
United States Richy Werenski 498 101 CUT 110 110
United States Nick Watney 491 102 T11 67 T62 74 74
New Zealand Danny Lee 481 103 T34 98 T49 97 97
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon 480 104 75 111 111
United States John Huh 480 105 CUT 112 112
United States Harold Varner III 474 106 T40 107 107
United States Scott Stallings 470 107 T28 94 T49 93 93
United States Tyler Duncan* 457 108 CUT 113 113
United States William McGirt 449 109 CUT 116 116
United States J. T. Poston* 448 110 CUT 117 117
United States Bronson Burgoon* 446 111 T11 73 T58 78 78
United States Vaughn Taylor 445 112 CUT 118 118
Scotland Martin Laird 443 113 T73 115 115
United States Sam Ryder* 442 114 T28 101 101
United States Grayson Murray 438 115 WD 119 119
United States Ryan Blaum 433 116 CUT 121 121
United States Scott Brown 422 117 CUT 122 122
United States Brian Stuard 421 118 T25 99 T31 86 86
Canada Nick Taylor 420 119 CUT 123 123
United States Sam Saunders* 420 120 T60 120 120
United States Sean O'Hair 417 121 T28 106 106
United States Bud Cauley 405 122 DNP 124 124
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas 394 123 T15 87 CUT 95 95
United States Harris English 383 124 CUT 125 125
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power* 377 125 T34 114 114

* First-time Playoffs participant

References

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  2. ^ Beall, Joel (August 23, 2018). "Brandt Snedeker withdraws from Northern Trust with injury (Update)". Golf Digest.
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  5. ^ Harig, Bob (August 27, 2018). "Rickie Fowler to skip Dell Technologies Championship with oblique injury". ESPN.
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