2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs

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2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 15 – September 1, 2024
LocationTPC Southwind
Castle Pines Golf Club
East Lake Golf Club
TourPGA Tour
Statistics
Field70 for FedEx St. Jude Ch.
50 for BMW Championship
30 for Tour Championship
Prize fund$100 million (bonus money)
Winner's share$25 million (bonus money)
Champion
United States Scottie Scheffler
−30
 2023
2025 

The 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of three golf tournaments that determined the 2024 season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, were played from August 15– September 1.[1] It included the following three events:

This was the 18th FedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in 2007.

The point distributions can be seen here.

The leading 10 players in the FedEx Cup regular-season standings qualified for a share of the $40 million Comcast Business Tour Top 10 bonus.[2]

#PlayerPointsEventsBonus ($)
1United States Scottie Scheffler5,993168,000,000
2United States Xander Schauffele4,057186,000,000
3Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy2,545164,800,000
4United States Collin Morikawa2,456184,400,000
5United States Wyndham Clark2,154174,000,000
6Sweden Ludvig Åberg2,092163,400,000
7United States Sahith Theegala2,037212,800,000
8Japan Hideki Matsuyama1,899162,400,000
9South Korea Im Sung-jae1,896222,200,000
10Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry1,867172,000,000

Playoff tournaments

FedEx St. Jude Championship

The FedEx St. Jude Championship was played August 15–18. 70 players were eligible to play in the event. There was no second-round cut.

Hideki Matsuyama won by two strokes over Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele. World Number one and FedEx Cup points leader Scottie Scheffler finished in fourth. Three players played their way into the BMW Championship: Hovland (ranked 57 to 16), Eric Cole (54 to 46) and Nick Dunlap (67 to 48). Three players initially in the top 50 failed to advance: Tom Kim (ranked 43 to 51), Mackenzie Hughes (48 to 52) and Jake Knapp (50 to 59).[3]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)BeforeAfter
1Japan Hideki Matsuyama65-64-64-70=263−173,600,00083
T2Norway Viktor Hovland70-63-66-66=265−151,760,0005716
United States Xander Schauffele66-69-67-63=26522
4United States Scottie Scheffler66-65-69-66=266−14960,00011
T5United States Sam Burns67-63-70-67=267−13760,0002918
United States Nick Dunlap67-65-66-69=2676748
T7United States Wyndham Clark68-69-67-64=268−12645,00056
Scotland Robert MacIntyre67-66-70-65=2681712
9United States Denny McCarthy66-63-72-68=269−11580,0004530
T10United States Billy Horschel68-65-70-67=270−10520,0002319
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power67-70-66-67=2706656

BMW Championship

The BMW Championship was played August 22–25. 50 players were eligible to play in the event. There was no second-round cut.

Keegan Bradley won by one stroke over Ludvig Åberg, Sam Burns, and Adam Scott. Four golfers played their way into the Tour Championship: Bradley (ranked 50 to 4), Scott (41 to 14), Tommy Fleetwood (31 to 22), and Chris Kirk (32 to 26). Four players initially ranked inside the top-30 failed to advance: Jason Day (ranked 25 to 33), Davis Thompson (26 to 34), Brian Harman (29 to 31), and Denny McCarthy (30 to 35).[4]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)BeforeAfter
1United States Keegan Bradley66-68-70-72=276−123,600,000504
T2Sweden Ludvig Åberg72-63-71-71=277−111,503,33375
United States Sam Burns73-68-71-65=277189
Australia Adam Scott68-63-74-72=2774114
T5Australia Cameron Davis72-70-72-66=280−8728,7504936
England Tommy Fleetwood72-69-70-69=2803122
South Korea Kim Si-woo69-70-71-70=2804432
United States Xander Schauffele69-73-67-71=28022
T9United States Chris Kirk73-68-71-69=281−7580,0003226
Sweden Alex Norén68-68-70-75=2814537

Tour Championship

The Tour Championship was played August 29 – September 1. 30 golfers qualified for the tournament. There was no second-round cut.

PlacePlayerRound scoresStarting
score
Final
score
FedEx Cup rankWinnings ($)
BeforeAfter
1United States Scottie Scheffler65-66-66-67=264–10−301125,000,000
2United States Collin Morikawa66-63-67-66=262–4−267212,500,000
3United States Sahith Theegala67-66-66-64=263–3−241237,500,000
T4United States Russell Henley67-71-67-62=267–2−1918T44,833,333
United States Xander Schauffele70-64-71-68=273–82
Australia Adam Scott66-67-68-67=268–314
7South Korea Im Sung-jae69-68-68-64=269–3−181172,750,000
8United States Wyndham Clark67-67-68-69=271–4−17882,250,000
T9Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry69-69-65-68=271–3−1613T91,608,333
Japan Hideki Matsuyama70-70-68-67=275–73
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy69-69-68-66=272–46

Table of qualified players

References

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