Player |
One-liner |
1. Will Zalatoris |
Opened Playoffs with first PGA TOUR win to take top spot in the FedExCup. |
2. Scottie Scheffler |
Masters champ MC'd in Playoffs opener, but still in FedExCup race after stellar Regular Season. |
3. Cameron Smith |
Hip pain will keep him out of BMW, but Open, PLAYERS, Sentry champion is expected to return and will still have shot at FedExCup. |
4. Sam Burns |
Highly-touted prospect broke out with 3 wins after winning once in his first three TOUR seasons. |
5. Tony Finau |
Has two wins and a T5 at FedEx in his last three starts. |
6. Xander Schauffele |
His 3-win season included back-to-back wins at Travelers and Genesis Scottish Open. |
7. Patrick Cantlay |
Defending FedExCup champ has 10 top-10 finishes, including win with Schauffele in New Orleans. |
8. Sepp Straka |
Tough playoff loss to Zalatoris but clinched TOUR Championship debut as he broke streak of 6 MCs. |
9. Rory McIlroy |
MC at FedEx was a tough start to his bid for unprecedented third FedExCup title. |
10. Justin Thomas |
PGA Championship winner competed as an amateur at this week's venue, but much has changed. |
11. Sungjae Im |
Solid 12th-place finish at FedEx followed consecutive runners-up to end Regular Season. |
12. Matt Fitzpatrick |
On pace for TOUR Championship debut after nine top-10s, including U.S. Open win, and now returns to NE. |
13. Cameron Young |
Rookie of the Year favorite has 7 top-3 finishes, including 2nd at The Open and T3 at PGA. |
14. Jon Rahm |
Moved up 2 spots after T5 at FedEx, keeping alive of his streak of 6 straight TOUR Championships. |
15. Hideki Matsuyama |
WD from FedEx with neck injury but still on pace for 9th straight TOUR Championship start. |
16. Max Homa |
In good shape to make TOUR Championship debut after winning twice this season. |
17. Jordan Spieth |
MC at FedEx came on the heels of back-to-back top-10s in Scotland (Genesis Scottish Open, The Open). |
18. Viktor Hovland |
Returned from Norway to finish T20 at FedEx and move up a spot as he seeks third straight East Lake start. |
19. Joaquin Niemann |
A T13 at FedEx helped 23-year-old's quest for 3rd TOUR Championship start. |
20. Collin Morikawa |
Winless this season but 8 top-10s, including T5 at FedEx, has him on verge of East Lake. |
21. Tom Hoge |
Rallied with second-round 66 but MC'd at FedEx as he seeks TOUR Championship debut. |
22. Billy Horschel |
Memorial winner MC'd in Memphis as he seeks 4th East Lake start in last 5 seasons. |
23. Brian Harman |
Making 8th BMW appearance in last 9 years but seeking 1st TOUR Championship start since 2017. |
24. J.T. Poston |
Seeking East Lake debut after T2 at Travelers, John Deere win in consecutive summer starts. |
25. Joohyung Kim |
Wyndham winner was T13 at FedEx St. Jude to crack top 30. |
26. Davis Riley |
Playoff loss to Burns at Valspar was followed by a streak of 6 straight top-15s from April-June. |
27. Sahith Theegala |
Cracked top 30 after T13 at FedEx St. Jude as he looks to add East Lake to impressive rookie season. |
28. Kevin Kisner |
Georgia alum seeking 6th TOUR Championship appearance in last 8 seasons. |
29. Corey Conners |
On the bubble as he seeks 3rd TOUR Championship start in last 4 years. |
30. J.J. Spaun |
Could've locked up East Lake spot last week, but St. Jude's 54-hole leader shot 78 to finish T42. |
31. Aaron Wise |
Former Rookie of the Year having resurgent season, seeking first East Lake start since breakout 2018. |
32. Maverick McNealy |
Coming off final-round 65 for T31 finish at FedEx St. Jude. Would be higher on this list absent Saturday 75. |
33. K.H. Lee |
Made the most of his lone top-10, successfully defending his AT&T Byron Nelson title. |
34. Lucas Glover |
Coming in hot after final-round 66 and season-best T3 finish at FedEx St. Jude. |
35. Denny McCarthy |
Flashes of brilliance in Memphis (66-65 start, T20) as he seeks first TOUR Championship start in fifth season. |
36. Seamus Power |
A year after first win, posted a career-high 5 top-10s, including T3 at Sony Open and T9 at PGA. |
37. Shane Lowry |
Runner-up at Honda and consecutive T3s at Masters and RBC Heritage have him on-pace for best FedExCup finish. |
38. Keith Mitchell |
Career-high 6 top-10s this season could lead to first TOUR Championship berth in fifth TOUR season. |
39. Cameron Tringale |
Eight years after lone East Lake appearance, is in position for return after career-high 5 top-10s (including T2 at ZOZO). |
40. Trey Mullinax |
Justin Thomas' Alabama teammate earned 1st win at Barbasol and finished T5 at FedEx St. Jude. |
41. Mito Pereira |
Rookie was one hole away from winning the PGA Championship; also finished 3rd at season-opening Fortinet. |
42. Luke List |
At age 37 and after more than 200 TOUR starts, earned his first TOUR win in playoff over Zalatoris at Farmers. |
43. Russell Henley |
Georgia alum closed Regular Season with T10 at Rocket Mortgage and fifth at Wyndham. |
44. Keegan Bradley |
His 6 top-10s -- including T2 at Wells Fargo, 5th at PLAYERS and T7 at hometown U.S. Open -- match his most since 2013. |
45. Adam Scott |
Registered fourth top-10 of season with final-round 66 and T5 at FedEx St. Jude. |
46. Scott Stallings |
His 6 top-10s this season were 2 more than his previous career-high; will make 1st BMW start since 2013. |
47. Andrew Putnam |
Four rounds in the 60s at TPC Southwind moved him up 40 places and within reach of first TOUR Championship. |
48. Kurt Kitayama |
Made the most of his 3 top-10s, finishing 2nd at Mexico and Scottish opens and 3rd at Honda Classic. |
49. Sebastián Muñoz |
Had pair of 3rd-place finishes where he opened with 60, making him 1st man to shoot 60 or lower twice in same season. |
50. Tyrrell Hatton |
Runner-up at Bay Hill -- where he won 2 years ago -- was one of 3 top-10s, along with T8 at Wyndham. |
51. Cam Davis |
In his fourth season, had a career-high 5 top-10s, including T3 at RBC Heritage. |
52. Mackenzie Hughes |
Two of his 3 top-10s came in the fall, a runner-up at RSM and T4 at ZOZO, as he makes his 3rd straight BMW appearance. |
53. Si Woo Kim |
His 10 top-25s were his most since 2016 season, and opened FedEx St. Jude (T42) with a 62. |
54. Lucas Herbert |
In 1st season as a member, won in his 3rd start (Bermuda) and had top-15s at 2 majors (PGA, The Open). |
55. Emiliano Grillo |
Endured stretch of 10 missed cuts in 12 starts, but rallied with T2 finishes at 3M Open and John Deere Classic. |
56. Tommy Fleetwood |
Nine top-25s this season include T14 at the Masters, T5 at PGA and T4 at The Open, but has opted to sit out Playoffs. |
57. Troy Merritt |
Opened with a pair of 65s at FedEx St. Jude, but faded on the weekend (T28). |
58. Chez Reavie |
Barracuda victory was third of his career, along with 2019 Travelers and 2008 RBC Canadian Open. |
59. Adam Hadwin |
Made 19 cuts, including T7 at U.S. Open, T9 at THE PLAYERS, and hole-in-one celebration of the year at Memorial. |
60. Christiaan Bezuidenhout |
First full TOUR season was highlighted by runner-up at John Deere Classic. |
61. Chris Kirk |
After finishing 199th and 194th in 2019 and 2020 FedExCups, will make his 2nd straight BMW appearance. |
62. Taylor Moore |
Rookie had top-10s in final two events of Regular Season (6th, Rocket Mortgage; T5, Wyndham). |
63. Matt Kuchar |
Finished T2-T3 in consecutive starts to keep alive his streak of making Playoffs in every FedExCup season. |
64. Brendan Steele |
Making 10th Playoffs appearance in last 11 years, but still seeking first TOUR Championship start. |
65. Harold Varner III |
Finished in the top 25 in nearly half his starts this season, including T3 at RBC Heritage and T6 at THE PLAYERS. |
66. Alex Noren |
Would've gotten in The Open if he didn't leave for Barracuda, but his runner-up there was best finish since 2018. |
67. Taylor Pendrith |
Injuries sidelined long-hitting rookie for 4 months, but still made Playoffs thanks to a pair of top-5s. |
68. Marc Leishman |
All three of his top-10s came by January, including a T4-T3 start to his season. |
69. Alex Smalley |
Korn Ferry Tour Finals grad's successful rookie season included T2 in Dominican and T6 at Mexico Open. |
70. Wyndham Clark |
Four-for-4 in making Playoffs, with a T7 at the RBC Canadian Open the best of 3 top-10s. |
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