2019 Charles Schwab Cup playoffs standings: 36 players advancing to Schwab Cup Championship
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2019 Charles Schwab Cup playoffs standings: 36 players advancing to Schwab Cup Championship

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The PGA Tour Champions's 2019 Charles Schwab Cup playoffs roll on to the final stage, the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, at the conclusion of the 2019 Invesco QQQ Championship, played in Thousand Oaks, Calif., at the Sherwood Country Club.

The Invesco QQQ Championship field had 50 of the eligible top 54 players in Charles Schwab Cup points through the regular season and Dominion Energy Charity Classic.

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

2019 Charles Schwab Cup standings: 36 PGA Tour Champions players who qualified for the 2019 Charles Schwab Cup Championship

  • 1. Scott McCarron -- 2,514,715
  • 2. Jerry Kelly -- 2,318,925
  • 3. Bernhard Langer -- 1,693,809
  • 4. Retief Goosen -- 1,609,085
  • 5. Kirk Triplett -- 1,593,298
  • 6. Steve Stricker -- 1,534,327
  • 7. Woody Austin -- 1,523,517
  • 8. David Toms -- 1,492,012
  • 9. Scott Parel -- 1,485,456
  • 10. Colin Montgomerie -- 1,374,752
  • 11. Billy Andrade -- 1,325,738
  • 12. Paul Broadhurst -- 1,195,730
  • 13. Kevin Sutherland -- 1,186,464
  • 14. Ken Tanigawa -- 1,180,694
  • 15. Miguel Angel JimĂ©nez -- 1,157,669
  • 16. Steve Flesch -- 976,788
  • 17. Tom Lehman -- 934,031
  • 18. Wes Short, Jr. -- 929,461
  • 19. Brandt Jobe -- 927,623
  • 20. Tim Petrovic -- 883,078
  • 21. Paul Goydos -- 882,900
  • 22. Marco Dawson -- 868,681
  • 23. Rocco Mediate -- 717,161
  • 24. Joe Durant -- 706,741
  • 25. Fred Couples -- 692,508
  • 26. Kent Jones -- 684,944
  • 27. Lee Janzen -- 681,514
  • 28. Jeff Maggert -- 671,529
  • 29. Bob Estes -- 667,191
  • 30. Stephen Ames -- 662,938
  • 31. Tom Byrum -- 651,730
  • 32. Ken Duke -- 650,629
  • 33. Jay Haas -- 605,311
  • 34. Duffy Waldorf -- 602,389
  • 35. Tom Pernice Jr. -- 601,439
  • 36. Doug Barron -- 601,179

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