2015 FedEx Cup playoffs: These 30 men in the Tour Championship field
Jordan Spieth Stalker PGA Tour Rory McIlroy News

2015 FedEx Cup playoffs: These 30 men in the Tour Championship field

FOLLOW: iHEART | TUNEIN


The field is now set for the 2015 FedEx Cup finale next week at the Tour Championship in Atlanta at East Lake Golf Club. With the conclusion of the BMW Championship, the top 30 players in FedEx Cup points advance to the last of four playoff events.

The points are reset for the Tour Championship, giving the top five players control of their own destiny. If any of them win in Atlanta next weekend, they win the FedEx Cup and its $10 million first prize. Every other player needs a win and most of the top five to stumble to take the FedEx Cup.

Every player who qualifies for the Tour Championship gets a series of perks, including bonus money and entry into three majors next year, as well other invitational events.

RELATED: 2015 FedEx Cup scenarios to win the $10 million prize

Here are the 30 players, with their newly reset points and their FedEx Cup standing entering the BMW Championship:

1. Jason Day (1) -- 2500 pts
2. Jordan Spieth (2) -- 2250
3. Rickie Fowler (3) -- 2000
4. Henrik Stenson (4) -- 1800
5. Bubba Watson (5) -- 1600
6. Zach Johnson (7) -- 1400
7. Dustin Johnson (8) -- 1200
8. Charley Hoffman (6) -- 1000
9. Daniel Berger (46) -- 800
10. Patrick Reed (10) -- 600
11. Rory McIlroy (17) -- 480
12. Justin Rose (13) -- 460
13. Jimmy Walker (11) -- 440
14. Robert Streb (12) -- 420
15. Hideki Matsuyama (16) -- 400
16. Jim Furyk (9) -- 380
17. J.B. Holmes (19) -- 360
18. Kevin Kisner (15) -- 340
19. Danny Lee (14) -- 320
20. Scott Piercy (44) -- 310
21. Matt Kuchar (20) -- 300
22. Paul Casey (24) -- 290
23. Brandt Snedeker (18) -- 280
24. Steven Bowditch (22) -- 270
25. Brooks Koepka (21) -- 260
26. Bill Haas (27) -- 250
27. Kevin Na (34) -- 240
28. Sangmoon Bae (23) -- 230
29. Louis Oosthuizen (30) -- 220
30. Harris English (32) -- 210

The following 40 players were eliminated at the end of the BMW Championship:

31. Daniel Summerhays (26)
32. Justin Thomas (35)
33. Matt Jones (33)
34. Russell Knox (29)
35. Ben Martin (25)
36. Cameron Tringale (55)
37. David Lingmerth (31)
38. Ryan Palmer (40)
39. Ryan Moore (39)
40. Jason Bohn (28)
41. Gary Woodland (36)
42. Sean O'Hair (38)
43. Tony Finau (41)
44. Chris Kirk (37)
45. Pat Perez (43)
46. Brendon Todd (48)
47. Brendon de Jonge (49)
48. Webb Simpson (42)
49. Hunter Mahan (52)
50. Brendan Steele (60)
51. James Hahn (53)
52. Kevin Chappell (57)
53. Sergio Garcia (54)
54. Shawn Stefani (45)
55. David Hearn (59)
56. Troy Merritt (47)
57. Brian Harman (50)
58. Nick Watney (64)
59. Zac Blair (51)
60. Keegan Bradley (63)
61. Phil Mickelson (61)
62. George McNeill (70)
63. Russell Henley (58)
64. Fabian Gomez (62)
65. Rory Sabbatini (56)
66. Billy Horschel (67)
67. Ian Poulter (66)
68. Jerry Kelly (65)
69. William McGirt (68)
70. Bryce Molder (69)

About the author

Ryan Ballengee

Ryan Ballengee is founder and editor of Golf News Net. He has been writing and broadcasting about golf for nearly 20 years. Ballengee lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his family. He is currently a +2.6 USGA handicap, and he has covered dozens of major championships and professional golf tournaments. He likes writing about golf and making it more accessible by answering the complex questions fans have about the pro game or who want to understand how to play golf better.

Ryan talks about golf on various social platforms:

X or Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanballengee
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ryanballengeegolf
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryanballengee
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ryanballengeegolf

Ballengee can be reached by email at ryan[at]thegolfnewsnet.com

Ryan occasionally links to merchants of his choosing, and GNN may earn a commission from sales generated by those links. See more in GNN's affiliate disclosure.