2018 FedEx Cup final standings and bonus money: Who won the $10 million?
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2018 FedEx Cup final standings and bonus money: Who won the $10 million?




The PGA Tour's 2018 FedEx Cup playoffs ended at the 2018 Tour Championship, which played out in a back-and-forth to determine who would win the FedEx Cup and the $10 million first-place prize.

Tiger Woods and Billy Horschel were the two combatants in contention for the tournament title, with Justin Rose needing to finish better than fifth to win the FedEx Cup, which he did with a T-4 finish.

In the end, Justin Rose won the FedEx Cup after Tiger Woods won the Tour Championship.

The top 150 players in the final standings are paid part of the $35 million bonus pool.

2018 FedEx Cup final standings after the Tour Championship

  • 1. Justin Rose -- $10,000,000
  • 2. Tiger Woods -- $3,000,000
  • 3. Bryson DeChambeau -- $2,000,000
  • 4. Dustin Johnson -- $1,500,000
  • 5. Billy Horschel -- $1,000,000
  • 6. Tony Finau -- $800,000
  • 7. Justin Thomas -- $700,000
  • 8. Keegan Bradley -- $600,000
  • 9. Brooks Koepka -- $550,000
  • 10. Bubba Watson -- $500,000
  • 11. Webb Simpson -- $300,000
  • 12. Cameron Smith -- $290,000
  • T13. Hideki Matsuyama -- $275,000
  • T13. Rory McIlroy -- $275,000
  • 15. Xander Schauffele -- $250,000
  • 16. Jason Day -- $245,000
  • T17. Rickie Fowler -- $237,500
  • T17. Francesco Molinari -- $237,500
  • 19. Tommy Fleetwood -- $230,000
  • 20. Patrick Cantlay -- $225,000
  • 21. Phil Mickelson -- $220,000
  • 22. Patrick Reed -- $215,000
  • 23. Jon Rahm -- $210,000
  • 24. Aaron Wise -- $205,000
  • 25. Paul Casey -- $200,000
  • 26. Gary Woodland -- $195,000
  • 27. Kyle Stanley -- $190,000
  • 28. Kevin Na -- $185,000
  • 29. Marc Leishman -- $180,000
  • 30. Patton Kizzire -- $175,000
  • 31. Jordan Spieth -- $165,000
  • 32. Emiliano Grillo -- $155,000
  • 33. Andrew Putnam -- $150,000
  • 34. Chez Reavie -- $145,000
  • 35. C.T. Pan -- $142,000
  • 36. Adam Hadwin -- $140,000
  • 37. Andrew Landry -- $138,000
  • 38. Austin Cook -- $137,000
  • 39. Pat Perez -- $136,000
  • 40. Brandt Snedeker -- $135,000
  • 41. Rafa Cabrera Bello -- $134,000
  • 42. Byeong Hun An -- $133,000
  • 43. Alex Noren -- $132,000
  • 44. Chesson Hadley -- $131,000
  • 45. Luke List -- $130,000
  • 46. Beau Hossler -- $129,000
  • 47. Kevin Kisner -- $128,000
  • 48. Brian Harman -- $127,000
  • 49. Ryan Armour -- $126,000
  • 50. Ian Poulter -- $125,000
  • 51. Adam Scott -- $120,000
  • 52. Jason Kokrak -- $115,000
  • 53. Charles Howell III -- $114,000
  • 54. Tyrrell Hatton -- $113,000
  • 55. Si Woo Kim -- $110,000
  • 56. Brendan Steele -- $80,000
  • 57. Henrik Stenson -- $80,000
  • 58. Zach Johnson -- $80,000
  • 59. Brian Gay -- $80,000
  • 60. Abraham Ancer -- $80,000
  • 61. Brice Garnett -- $80,000
  • 62. J.J. Spaun -- $80,000
  • 63. Ryan Palmer -- $80,000
  • 64. Peter Uihlein -- $80,000
  • 65. Ted Potter, Jr. -- $80,000
  • 66. Chris Kirk -- $80,000
  • 67. Keith Mitchell -- $80,000
  • 68. Scott Piercy -- $80,000
  • 69. Louis Oosthuizen -- $80,000
  • 70. Daniel Berger -- $80,000
  • 71. Ryan Moore -- $80,000
  • 72. Whee Kim -- $80,000
  • 73. Stewart Cink -- $80,000
  • 74. Nick Watney -- $80,000
  • 75. Jimmy Walker -- $80,000
  • 76. Matt Kuchar -- $80,000
  • 77. Kevin Streelman -- $80,000
  • 78. Bronson Burgoon -- $80,000
  • 79. Charley Hoffman -- $80,000
  • 80. Joel Dahmen -- $80,000
  • 81. Michael Kim -- $75,000
  • 82. J.B. Holmes -- $75,000
  • 83. Kevin Chappell -- $75,000
  • 84. James Hahn -- $75,000
  • 85. Jamie Lovemark -- $75,000
  • 86. Brian Stuard -- $75,000
  • 87. Kevin Tway -- $75,000
  • 88. Branden Grace -- $75,000
  • 89. Russell Knox -- $75,000
  • 90. Kelly Kraft -- $75,000
  • 91. Troy Merritt -- $75,000
  • 92. Tom Hoge -- $75,000
  • 93. Scott Stallings -- $75,000
  • 94. Satoshi Kodaira -- $75,000
  • 95. Jhonattan Vegas -- $75,000
  • 96. Russell Henley -- $75,000
  • 97. Danny Lee -- $75,000
  • 98. Ollie Schniederjans -- $75,000
  • 99. Anirban Lahiri -- $75,000
  • 100. Jason Dufner -- $75,000
  • 101. Sam Ryder -- $70,000
  • 102. Trey Mullinax -- $70,000
  • 103. Brandon Harkins -- $70,000
  • 104. Patrick Rodgers -- $70,000
  • 105. Charl Schwartzel -- $70,000
  • 106. Sean O'Hair -- $70,000
  • 107. Harold Varner III -- $70,000
  • 108. Alex Cejka -- $70,000
  • 109. Rory Sabbatini -- $70,000
  • 110. Richy Werenski -- $70,000
  • 111. Sung Kang -- $70,000
  • 112. John Huh -- $70,000
  • 113. Tyler Duncan -- $70,000
  • 114. Seamus Power -- $70,000
  • 115. Martin Laird -- $70,000
  • 116. William McGirt -- $70,000
  • 117. J.T. Poston -- $70,000
  • 118. Vaughn Taylor -- $70,000
  • 119. Grayson Murray -- $70,000
  • 120. Sam Saunders -- $70,000
  • 121. Ryan Blaum -- $70,000
  • 122. Scott Brown -- $70,000
  • 123. Nick Taylor -- $70,000
  • 124. Bud Cauley -- $70,000
  • 125. Harris English -- $70,000
  • 126. Martin Piller -- $32,000
  • 127. Tyrone Van Aswegen -- $32,000
  • 128. Sergio Garcia -- $32,000
  • 129. Chad Campbell -- $32,000
  • 130. Corey Conners -- $32,000
  • 131. Robert Garrigus -- $32,000
  • 132. Aaron Baddeley -- $32,000
  • 133. Johnson Wagner -- $32,000
  • 134. Tom Lovelady -- $32,000
  • 135. Lucas Glover -- $32,000
  • 136. Ben Silverman -- $32,000
  • 137. Derek Fathauer -- $32,000
  • 138. David Hearn -- $32,000
  • 139. Talor Gooch -- $32,000
  • 140. Shane Lowry -- $32,000
  • 141. Jim Furyk -- $32,000
  • 142. Michael Thompson -- $32,000
  • 143. David Lingmerth -- $32,000
  • 144. Graeme McDowell -- $32,000
  • 145. Steve Stricker -- $32,000
  • 146. Nicholas Lindheim -- $32,000
  • 147. Shawn Stefani -- $32,000
  • 148. Ben Crane -- $32,000
  • 149. Denny McCarthy -- $32,000
  • 150. Ben Martin -- $32,000

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