
Justin Rose two-putted the final hole on Sunday at the Tour Championship and captured the FedExCup title and its $10 million bonus. Here's a look at how the top 30 players fared in the race and how much bonus money they earned.
| FedExCup Rank | PLAYER NAME | FedExCup Points |
| FINAL STANDINGS | FINAL TOTAL (Bonus money) | |
| 1 | Justin Rose | 2260 ($10 million) |
| 2 | Tiger Woods | 2219 ($3 million) |
| 3 | Bryson DeChambeau | 2188 ($2 million) |
| 4 | Dustin Johnson | 2056 ($1.5 million) |
| 5 | Billy Horschel | 1840 ($1 million) |
| 6 | Tony Finau | 1732 ($800K) |
| 7 | Justin Thomas | 1610 ($700K) |
| 8 | Keegan Bradley | 1253 ($600K) |
| 9 | Brooks Koepka | 1093 ($550K) |
| 10 | Bubba Watson | 918 ($500K) |
| 11 | Webb Simpson | 844 ($300K) |
| 12 | Cameron Smith | 660 ($290K) |
| 13 | Hideki Matsuyama | 602 ($275K) |
| 13 | Rory McIlroy | 602 ($275K) |
| 15 | Xander Schauffele | 581 ($250K) |
| 16 | Jason Day | 564 ($245K) |
| 17 | Rickie Fowler | 512 ($237.5K) |
| 17 | Francesco Molinari | 512 ($237.5K) |
| 19 | Tommy Fleetwood | 483 ($230K) |
| 20 | Patrick Cantlay | 453 ($225K) |
| 21 | Phil Mickelson | 448 ($220K) |
| 22 | Patrick Reed | 438 ($215K) |
| 23 | Jon Rahm | 422 ($210K) |
| 24 | Aaron Wise | 418 ($205K) |
| 25 | Paul Casey | 403 ($200K) |
| 26 | Gary Woodland | 385 ($195K) |
| 27 | Kyle Stanley | 373 ($190K) |
| 28 | Kevin Na | 336 ($185K) |
| 29 | Marc Leishman | 284 ($180K) |
| 30 | Patton Kizzire | 275 ($175K) |

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