2025 FedEx Cup standings: 50 PGA Tour players in the second leg at the BMW Championship
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2025 FedEx Cup standings: 50 PGA Tour players in the second leg at the BMW Championship

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 01: Scottie Scheffler of the United States celebrates during the trophy ceremony after winning the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on September 01, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)


The PGA Tour's 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs roll on to the second stage, the BMW Championship, at the conclusion of the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn.

The FedEx St. Jude Championship field had the top 70 players in FedEx Cup points through the regular season. Rory McIlroy, who was second heading into the event, skipped the tournament.

However, with the start of the playoffs, points are multiplied by four, with the winner of each playoff event getting 2,000 FedEx Cup points. At the end of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the top 50 players in total points, adding in the FedEx St. Jude Championship, qualify for the BMW Championship, played this year at Caves Valley Golf Club near Baltimore, Maryland.

Five players played their way into the BMW Championship from outside the top 50 heading into this tournament.

2025 FedEx Cup standings: 50 PGA Tour players who qualified for the 2025 BMW Championship

RANKING PLAYER POINTS PREV
1 Scottie Scheffler 5455.967 1
2 Rory McIlroy 3444.328 2
3 J.J. Spaun 3344.131 8
4 Justin Rose 3219.893 25
5 Sepp Straka 2783.307 3
6 Russell Henley 2578.884 4
7 Ben Griffin 2554.913 6
8 Tommy Fleetwood 2432.791 9
9 Justin Thomas 2394.907 5
10 Harris English 2269.268 7
11 Andrew Novak 1991.292 12
12 Cameron Young 1904.474 16
13 Ludvig Ã…berg 1838.584 14
14 Keegan Bradley 1792.467 10
15 Maverick McNealy 1787.214 11
16 Corey Conners 1650.99 13
17 Collin Morikawa 1573.158 19
18 Brian Harman 1558.669 20
19 Patrick Cantlay 1555.202 23
20 Robert MacIntyre 1550.235 15
21 Hideki Matsuyama 1496.979 21
22 Nick Taylor 1481.414 18
23 Shane Lowry 1458.288 17
24 Sam Burns 1381.332 24
25 Sungjae Im 1360.147 29
26 Chris Gotterup 1331.461 22
27 Jacob Bridgeman 1298.614 33
28 Viktor Hovland 1296.606 26
29 Akshay Bhatia 1275.657 45
30 Lucas Glover 1234.125 27
31 Sam Stevens 1206.502 28
32 Ryan Gerard 1201.604 31
33 Daniel Berger 1180.1 30
34 Ryan Fox 1157.249 32
35 Taylor Pendrith 1149.848 38
36 Thomas Detry 1142.392 35
37 Kurt Kitayama 1121.559 52
38 Denny McCarthy 1120.723 39
39 Brian Campbell 1119.535 34
40 Matt Fitzpatrick 1103.591 41
41 Si Woo Kim 1101.749 46
42 Michael Kim 1099.668 36
43 Xander Schauffele 1099.351 42
44 Jason Day 1092.713 37
45 Harry Hall 1075.309 44
46 Bud Cauley 1051.045 53
47 Tom Hoge 1042.111 40
48 Rickie Fowler 1031.792 64
49 Jhonattan Vegas 1002.731 56
50 J.T. Poston 995.645 51

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