Playoff qualifiers: 2018 FedExCup Top 125

Playoff qualifiers: 2018 FedExCup Top 125

Top 125 in the 2017-18 FedExCup point standings, through the final regular-season event, the Wyndham Championship. These players qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs.1. Dustin Johnson 2,717 2. Justin Thomas 2,634 3. Brooks Koepka 2,012 4. Justin Rose 1,991 5. Bubba Watson 1,879 6. Jason Day 1,771 7. Webb Simpson 1,710 8. Francesco Molinari 1,682 9. Bryson DeChambeau 1,617
10. Patrick Reed 1,555 11. Phil Mickelson 1,546 12. Tony Finau 1,509 13. Jon Rahm 1,430 14. Patrick Cantlay 1,388 15. Patton Kizzire 1,386 16. Paul Casey 1,319 17. Rickie Fowler 1,302 18. Kyle Stanley 1,198 19. Kevin Na 1,183
20. Tiger Woods 1,162 21. Rory McIlroy 1,154 22. Marc Leishman 1,148 23. Tommy Fleetwood 1,130 24. Chesson Hadley 1,122 25. Pat Perez 1,116 26. Andrew Landry 1,116 27. Aaron Wise 1,086 28. Xander Schauffele 1,081 29. Luke List 1,080
30. Brandt Snedeker 1,077 31. Austin Cook 1,060 32. Brian Harman 1,056 33. Gary Woodland 1,044 34. Ian Poulter 1,030 35. Andrew Putnam 1,026 36. Chez Reavie 1,020 37. Ryan Armour 1,006 38. Brendan Steele 998 39. Alex Noren 989
40. Kevin Kisner 971 41. Billy Horschel 960 42. Beau Hossler 957 43. Jordan Spieth 945 44. Byeong Hun An 913 45. Emiliano Grillo 901 46. Si Woo Kim 893 47. Charles Howell III 885 48. Brian Gay 880 49. Keegan Bradley 872
50. Henrik Stenson 868 51. J.J. Spaun 849 52. Zach Johnson 839 53. Cameron Smith 821 54. Scott Piercy 802 55. Ryan Moore 795 56. Rafa Cabrera Bello 784 57. Whee Kim 764 58. Stewart Cink 75859. Chris Kirk 756
60. Ted Potter Jr. 744 61. Jimmy Walker 719 62. Jason Kokrak 700 63. C.T. Pan 693 64. Matt Kuchar 679 65. Joel Dahmen 676 66. Michael Kim 675 67. Kevin Streelman 673 68. Keith Mitchell 659 69. J.B. Holmes 640
70. Adam Hadwin 638 71. Brice Garnett 634 72. Kelly Kraft 627 73. Adam Scott 623 74. Louis Oosthuizen 620 75. Troy Merritt 616 76. Hideki Matsuyama 607 77. Satoshi Kodaira 600 78. Kevin Chappell 597 79. James Hahn 596
80. Tom Hoge 594 81. Peter Uihlein 593 82. Branden Grace 590 83. Abraham Ancer 589 84. Russell Knox 585 85. Kevin Tway 577 86. Jamie Lovemark 576 87. Ollie Schniederjans 573 88. Russell Henley 569 89. Daniel Berger 565
90. Jason Dufner 557 91. Anirban Lahiri 555 92. Tyrrell Hatton 550 93. Patrick Rodgers 541 94. Brandon Harkins 528 95. Trey Mullinax 528 96. Charl Schwartzel 528 97. Rory Sabbatini 521 98. Charley Hoffman 515 99. Alex Cejka 502
100. Ryan Palmer 500 101. Richy Werenski 498 102. Nick Watney 491 103. Danny Lee 481 104. Sung Kang 480 105. John Huh 480 106. Harold Varner III 474 107. Scott Stallings 470 108. Tyler Duncan 457 109. William McGirt 449
110. J.T. Poston 448 111. Bronson Burgoon 446 112. Vaughn Taylor 445 113. Martin Laird 443 114. Sam Ryder 442 115. Grayson Murray 438 116. Ryan Blaum 433 117. Scott Brown 422 118. Brian Stuard 421 119. Nick Taylor 420
120. Sam Saunders 420 121. Sean O'Hair 417 122. Bud Cauley 405 123. Jhonattan Vegas 394 124. Harris English 383 125. Seamus Power 377



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