Top 50 bubble watch – PGA Tour players who are currently eligible for next year’s events and those that are not (after Memorial Tournament).

Jun, 2023

The PGA Tour now offers more to players who are in the top 50 of FedEx Cup Standings than just a place on the field for the BMW Championship.

Earlier this summer, the PGA Tour board ratified a change to the Tour’s schedule for 2024 that will result in reduced fields at new designated events with purses of up to $20,000,000. The fields in the designated events will be between 70 and 80 players, and will largely consist of the top 50 players that qualified for the BMW Championship at the FedEx Cup Playoffs the previous year. This new approach is expected to add some much-needed intrigue to this season-long race.

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Here’s an update on some of the players currently enrolled in and out of the designated events for next year.

FedEx Cup: Full Standings Here

Bubble Watch

The 2023 Memorial Tournament has been completed. Here are the results of the final 10 players and the first 10 players. Hayden Buckley (754) and 60 J.J. Spaun (549) are separated by a little more than 200 points. The difference between J.J. Spaun (549) and 40 Hayden Buckley (754 points) is a little over 200 points.


Player

Current FedEx Cup Ranking

Previous FedEx Cup Ranking

FedEx Cup Points
Hayden Buckley 40 38 754
Thomas Detry 41 40 735
Davis Riley 42 41 719
Eric Cole 43 46 713
Patrick Rodgers 44 44 708
Sepp Straka 45 48 692
Nick Hardy T-46 42 684
Cameron Young T-46 43 684
Brandon Wu 48 45 678
Matt Kuchar 49 49 625
Brendon Todd 50 50 613
Tommy Fleetwood 51 51 611
Ben An 52 55 609
Matt NeSmith 53 52 601
Adam Hadwin 54 53 599
Ben Taylor 55 54 586
Sam Stevens 56 57 575
Hideki Matsuyama 57 62 572
K.H. Lee 58 56 564
Sam Ryder 59 58 562
J.J. Spaun 60 61 549

The biggest movers

Denny McCarthy, despite losing in the Memorial playoff to Viktor Hovland, was the biggest mover this week, moving up 21 places to No. The 26th spot is a way to get a bit of breathing room before the top-50 cutoff. Hovland moved up to fourth place after his fourth Tour win.

The top 30 golfers are starting to separate themselves and ensure their safety.

The top 50 most notable performers

This season, the usual suspects of Jon Rahm Scottie Scheffler Max Homa all have a No. The top three in the rankings are Hovland, Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa.

Kurt Kitayama (14) reached the top 5 this season, but dropped out of the top 10 this past week.

Thomas Detry is having a great first season. The Belgian is currently ranked 41st and has achieved eight top 25 finishes and three top 10 finishes in 19 starts. Eric Cole, 43 years old and 34 years old, has finished either in the top 25 or cut in 11 out of 13 of his previous starts.

Fans’ favorites Jason Day (7), Rickie fowler (22), and Jordan Spieth, who has been struggling to get going this season, are all in the top 25.

Noteworthys outside of the Top 50

Just 127 points separate the Nos. Only 127 points separate No. 51 Tommy Fleetwood (611) and 70 Justin Suh (484)

Justin Thomas is currently ranked No. Tommy Fleetwood (51) or Hideki Matsuyama (57) would also qualify due to their top-30 places in the Official World Golf Ranking (15). Cameron Young, ranked 17 th worldwide, sits 47 th on the FedEx Cup Standings. This is just outside the line.

Other notable players outside the top 50 currently (rankings in parenthesis):

  • Keith Mitchell (61)
  • Joel Dahmen (72)
  • Adam Scott (80)
  • Shane Lowry (88)
  • Gary Woodland (93)
  • Billy Horschel (108)
  • Webb Simpson (156)

We’ll keep you informed about the top 50 stories for the remainder of the season.

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