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Home»News»If the PGA Tour had implemented the top 100 only rule starting in 2025, which players would have been left out?
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If the PGA Tour had implemented the top 100 only rule starting in 2025, which players would have been left out?

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 25, 2024Updated:November 25, 20243 Mins Read
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In the 2024 PGA Tour season, the top 125 players in the FedEx Cup points earned status on the PGA Tour for the following year. Sam Ryder was able to secure the 125th and final spot, ensuring that he would retain his Tour card for 2025. However, changes are on the horizon as starting in the 2026 season, the number of players who will clinch status will be reduced to the top 100.

If the new top 100 rule was in effect for the upcoming season, Daniel Berger would have been the final player to keep his Tour card, with popular golfer Rickie Fowler just missing out on the cut. The list of golfers who finished in ranks 101 to 125 after the 2024 season includes familiar names such as Matt Kuchar, Joel Dahmen, and Chris Gotterup. These players will face a tougher challenge in maintaining their Tour cards without the luxury of a two-year exemption from winning an event.

With the shrinking number of players who will earn status on the PGA Tour in the future, competition will become more intense and securing a Tour card will be a greater challenge. Players will need to consistently perform well and earn points in order to secure their spot on the Tour. This change in the qualification criteria will likely lead to increased pressure on players throughout the season as they strive to maintain their positions within the top 100.

For players who do not win an event and receive a two-year exemption, the task of keeping a Tour card will require consistent performance and strong finishes in tournaments. Those who are unable to secure enough points throughout the season may find themselves on the outside looking in and facing the possibility of losing their status on the PGA Tour. The pressure to perform at a high level will be heightened as the competition for limited spots becomes fiercer.

As the PGA Tour continues to evolve and implement changes to its qualification criteria, players will need to adapt to the new requirements and adjust their strategies accordingly. Staying on the Tour will require a combination of skill, consistency, and resilience in the face of increasing competition. The new system will test the abilities and mental fortitude of players as they navigate the challenges of maintaining their status on one of the world’s most prestigious golf tours.

For players like Rickie Fowler, who narrowly missed out on a spot among the top 100 after the 2024 season, the road ahead will be challenging. Fowler will need to elevate his game and deliver strong performances in order to secure his status on the PGA Tour in the coming seasons. The pressure to perform at a high level will be intense as players strive to secure their positions within the top 100 and continue competing at the highest level of professional golf.

With the changes to the qualification criteria for earning status on the PGA Tour, the landscape of professional golf will become more competitive and demanding. Players will need to excel under pressure and consistently deliver strong performances in order to secure their positions within the top 100. The new system will test the resolve and skill of golfers as they strive to maintain their status on the Tour and compete against the best in the world. As the 2026 season approaches, players will need to rise to the challenge and demonstrate their abilities on the golf course to secure their positions among the elite ranks of professional golfers.

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