The FedEx Cup fall season event will come to an end this week with the 2023 RSM Classic. Golfers who finish in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup standings will only be able to play on the PGA Tour next season.
The players only chance to stay in the FedEx Cup and keep their card until 2024 is to finish in the top 125 at the RSM Classic. After the 2023 RSM Classic, players listed between 116 and 135 may see a change in their rank.
They are the following golfers who could lose their PGA Tour card in 2024:
- 116: Gary Woodland
- 117: Ben Martin
- 118: Nico Echavarria
- 119: Chad Ramey
- 120: Carl Yuan
- 121: Maverick McNealy
- 122: Peter Malnati
- 123: Matti Schmid
- 124: Andrew Novak
- 125: Doug Ghim
- 126: Troy Merritt
- 127: Henrik Norlander
- 128: Ryan Moore
- 129: Patton Kizzire
- 130: C.T. Pan
- 131: Ryan Palmer
- 132: Zecheng Dou
- 133: Austin Smotherman
- 134: Kramer Hickok
- 135: Scott Piercy
The golfers who finish between 126th and 150th in the FedEx Cup standings will still be able to play in some PGA Tour events next year. However, players who don’t end in the top 150 will likely lose their card.
Standings for the 2023 FedEx Cup
Viktor Hovland is currently in first place in the 2023 FedEx Cup standings. Xander Schauffele and Wyndham Clark are in second and third place, respectively.
On the PGA Tour, Hovland has had a great year. Towards the end of the season, he won both the BMW Championship and the Tour Championship.
Golfers who place between 51st and 60th in the FedEx Cup fall season points list will be able to play in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational. The top 125 golfers will receive PGA Tour cards.
Here is how the FedEx Cup was ranked before the RSM Classic:
- 1 Viktor Hovland
- 2 Xander Schauffele
- 3 Wyndham Clark
- 4 Rory McIlroy
- 5 Patrick Cantlay
- T6 Tommy Fleetwood
- T6 Collin Morikawa
- T6 Scottie Scheffler
- T9 Keegan Bradley
- T9 Sam Burns
- T9 Matt Fitzpatrick
- T9 Max Homa
- T9 Adam Schenk
- T14 Russell Henley
- T14 Sepp Straka
- T16 Rickie Fowler
- T16 Tyrrell Hatton
- T18 Lucas Glover
- T18 Jon Rahm
- T20 Tony Finau
- T20 Tom Kim
- T20 Si Woo Kim
- 23 Brian Harman
- 24 Sungjae Im
- 25 Nick Taylor
- 26 Corey Conners
- 27 Jordan Spieth
- 28 Jason Day
- T29 Emiliano Grillo
- T29 Taylor Moore
- 31 Sahith Theegala
- 32 Chris Kirk
- 33 Denny McCarthy
- 34 Justin Rose
- 35 Andrew Putnam
- 36 Kurt Kitayama
- 37 Adam Svensson
- 38 Harris English
- 39 J.T. Poston
- 40 Lee Hodges
- 41 Seamus Power
- 42 Cameron Young
- 43 Eric Cole
- 44 Byeong Hun An
- 45 Adam Hadwin
- 46 Tom Hoge
- 47 Brendon Todd
- 48 Cam Davis
- 49 Patrick Rodgers
- 50 Hideki Matsuyama
- 51 Beau Hossler
- 52 Matt Kuchar
- 53 Mackenzie Hughes
- 54 Ben Griffin
- 55 Taylor Montgomery
- 56 Nick Hardy
- 57 Alex Smalley
- 58 Luke List
- 59 J.J. Spaun
- 60 Sam Ryder
- 61 Mark Hubbard
- 62 Stephan Jaeger
- 63 Thomas Detry
- 64 Alex Noren
- 65 Erik van Rooyen
- 66 Davis Riley
- 67 Brandon Wu
- 68 S.H. Kim
- 69 Keith Mitchell
- 70 Hayden Buckley
- 71 Justin Suh
- 72 Aaron Rai
- 73 Matt NeSmith
- 74 Sam Stevens
- 75 Camilo Villegas
- 76 Davis Thompson
- 77 Justin Thomas
- 78 K.H. Lee
- 79 Adam Scott
- 80 Vincent Norrman
- 81 Joel Dahmen
- 82 Michael Kim
- 83 Ben Taylor
- 84 Garrick Higgo
- 85 Robby Shelton
- 86 Taylor Pendrith
- 87 Austin Eckroat
- 88 Callum Tarren
- 89 Akshay Bhatia
- 90 Dylan Wu
- 91 Matt Wallace
- 92 Harry Hall
- 93 David Lingmerth
- 94 Nate Lashley
- 95 Shane Lowry
- 96 Ludvig Åberg
- 97 David Lipsky
- 98 Justin Lower
- 99 Will Gordon
- 100 Tyson Alexander
- 101 Carson Young
- 102 Danny Willett
- 103 Kevin Streelman
- 104 Christiaan Bezuidenhout
- 105 Zac Blair
- 106 Tyler Duncan
- 107 Aaron Baddeley
- 108 Chesson Hadley
- 109 Joseph Bramlett
- 110 Billy Horschel
- 111 Greyson Sigg
- 112 Kevin Yu
- 113 Scott Stallings
- 114 Chez Reavie
- 115 Martin Laird
- 116 Gary Woodland
- 117 Ben Martin
- 118 Chad Ramey
- 119 Peter Malnati
- 120 Matti Schmid
- 121 Doug Ghim
- 122 Nico Echavarria
- 123 Troy Merritt
- 124 Andrew Novak
- 125 Carl Yuan
Start date for the 2023 RSM Classic is November 16, and it will end on November 19, both at the Sea Island Golf Club.