FEDEX
Re: FEDEX
Quick question-is the field for the BMW determined by a player's finish at the St. Judes or by the number of Fedex points they have after the St. Judes?
Same question about the Tour Championship-is it the top 30 fibishers in the actual BMW tournament or by the amount of Fedex points the player has.
For example if Scottie finished dead last in the tournament would he still advance because of his points?
The reason I'm asking is that Hidecki had to widraw and his total Fedex points can't "save" him for next week...at least that's how I read it.
And if it had been Scottie...
In fact if they're playing "by the tournament" Scottie's on the bubble as I'm posting!
Same question about the Tour Championship-is it the top 30 fibishers in the actual BMW tournament or by the amount of Fedex points the player has.
For example if Scottie finished dead last in the tournament would he still advance because of his points?
The reason I'm asking is that Hidecki had to widraw and his total Fedex points can't "save" him for next week...at least that's how I read it.
And if it had been Scottie...
In fact if they're playing "by the tournament" Scottie's on the bubble as I'm posting!
Re: FEDEX
Top 70 in points qualified for the St. Jude's, top 50 advance to the BMW and qualify for all of the signature events next season, top 30 advance to the tour championship.
No matter where you go, there you are.
Re: FEDEX
It's based on Fedex points, not position from the previous playoff event. Hidecki will probably retain his number 3 position for the Tour Championship, IF he can play in that event. If not, he will drop to number 30 but get all the future benefits of that position. He would not be replaced in the tournament.
Scheffler will probably retain his number 1 status no matter the result in the BMW unless Schauffele somehow manages to win it.
Scheffler will probably retain his number 1 status no matter the result in the BMW unless Schauffele somehow manages to win it.
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Re: FEDEX
https://golf.com/news/2024-tour-champio ... ng-scores/
2024 Tour Championship starting scores
10 under: Scottie Scheffler
Eight under: Xander Schauffele
Seven under: Hideki Matusyama
Six under: Keegan Bradley
Five under: Ludvig Aberg
Four under: Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay
Three under: Sungjae Im, Sahith Theegala, Shane Lowry, Adam Scott, Tony Finau
Two under: Byeong Hun An, Viktor Hovland, Russell Henley, Akshay Bhatia, Robert MacIntyre
One under: Billy Horschel, Tommy Fleetwood, Sepp Straka, Matthieu Pavon, Taylor Pendrith
Even: Chris Kirk, Tom Hoge, Aaron Rai, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Justin Thomas
Now you might think the player at the top might have a significant advantage, but in fact, the top seed has only won the Tour Championship twice in the previous five editions of this format. Scheffler himself has yet to prevail when being sported a two-stroke lead the past two seasons.
Scheffler by this writing above has pretty much dominated the Tour each year over the past three years. Interesting that Keegan Bradley barely made top 50 to play BMW and by winning not only made top 30 in order to play Tour Championship, but got a good seed #4 making it more possible to win as he starts out 4 shots behind Scheffler for today's starting round.
2024 Tour Championship starting scores
10 under: Scottie Scheffler
Eight under: Xander Schauffele
Seven under: Hideki Matusyama
Six under: Keegan Bradley
Five under: Ludvig Aberg
Four under: Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay
Three under: Sungjae Im, Sahith Theegala, Shane Lowry, Adam Scott, Tony Finau
Two under: Byeong Hun An, Viktor Hovland, Russell Henley, Akshay Bhatia, Robert MacIntyre
One under: Billy Horschel, Tommy Fleetwood, Sepp Straka, Matthieu Pavon, Taylor Pendrith
Even: Chris Kirk, Tom Hoge, Aaron Rai, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Justin Thomas
Now you might think the player at the top might have a significant advantage, but in fact, the top seed has only won the Tour Championship twice in the previous five editions of this format. Scheffler himself has yet to prevail when being sported a two-stroke lead the past two seasons.
Scheffler by this writing above has pretty much dominated the Tour each year over the past three years. Interesting that Keegan Bradley barely made top 50 to play BMW and by winning not only made top 30 in order to play Tour Championship, but got a good seed #4 making it more possible to win as he starts out 4 shots behind Scheffler for today's starting round.