2025 Charles Schwab Cup playoffs standings: 54 players advancing to Simmons Bank Championship
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2025 Charles Schwab Cup playoffs standings: 54 players advancing to Simmons Bank Championship

A photo of golfer Miguel Angel Jimenez


The PGA Tour Champions's 2025 Charles Schwab Cup playoffs continue with the second stage, the Simmons Bank Championship, played at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The Simmons Bank Championship field has the top 54 players in Charles Schwab Cup points through the regular season and the Dominion Energy Charity Classic, the first of three playoff events.

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With the start of the playoffs, points are multiplied by two, with each dollar earned equaling two points. At the end of the Simmons Bank Championship, the top 36 players in total points, adding in the Dominion Energy Charity Classic and the Simmons Bank Championship, qualify for the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Arizona.

One player -- Scott Parel -- played their way into the top 54 in this event.

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2025 Charles Schwab Cup standings: 54 PGA Tour Champions players who qualified for the 2025 Simmons Bank Championship

POS PLAYER POINTS PREV
1 Miguel Angel Jiménez 3067447.5 1
2 Stewart Cink 2600039.9 2
3 Ernie Els 2526892.8 4
4 Steven Alker 2516961.7 3
5 Thomas Bjørn 2201982.0 6
6 Padraig Harrington 1908845.8 5
7 Retief Goosen 1794562.0 8
8 Ángel Cabrera 1756799.8 7
9 Justin Leonard 1744868.1 17
10 Steve Allan 1666420.2 9
11 Cameron Percy 1514384.3 11
12 Alex Cejka 1456398.0 10
13 Darren Clarke 1298159.1 12
14 Freddie Jacobson 1186006.7 21
15 Y.E. Yang 1175194.5 14
16 Steve Flesch 1170021.1 13
17 Jerry Kelly 1121268.3 16
18 Jason Caron 1074718.3 15
19 Doug Barron 1062865.6 18
20 Richard Green 1026790.6 19
21 Søren Kjeldsen 998200.2 20
22 Mark Hensby 925397.1 23
23 Ricardo Gonzalez 893154.1 24
24 Bernhard Langer 869267.2 27
25 Vijay Singh 841558.0 22
26 K.J. Choi 796134.4 29
27 Michael Wright 774192.8 30
28 Greg Chalmers 731328.4 26
29 Paul Stankowski 717135.1 25
30 Tim Petrovic 691006.1 28
31 Boo Weekley 657275.4 32
32 Matt Gogel 648316.1 33
33 Charlie Wi 638700.6 34
34 Tim O'Neal 629729.4 31
35 Tag Ridings 602599.0 45
36 Tommy Gainey 568265.7 36
37 Dicky Pride 557438.2 38
38 Ken Tanigawa 551555.0 37
39 Paul Goydos 547571.2 35
40 Thongchai Jaidee 519638.3 39
41 Joe Durant 496405.9 40
42 Stephen Ames 495246.3 41
43 Robert Karlsson 475516.6 42
44 David Duval 454634.5 43
45 Kevin Sutherland 436996.2 44
46 Shane Bertsch 426014.2 50
47 Brett Quigley 416390.6 46
48 Billy Andrade 405215.7 47
49 Rod Pampling 400528.0 49
50 Heath Slocum 399932.9 52
51 Stuart Appleby 394668.7 48
52 Harrison Frazar 390258.2 53
53 Scott Parel 385634.5 56
54 Mario Tiziani 375344.7 51

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