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Home»News»Update on FedEx Cup Fall standings: Joe Highsmith and Daniel Berger climb into top 125
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Update on FedEx Cup Fall standings: Joe Highsmith and Daniel Berger climb into top 125

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 10, 2024Updated:November 10, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The FedEx Cup Fall is wrapping up with only two events left, giving golfers their last chances to secure their card for the 2025 season. Austin Eckroat recently won his second tournament of the year with a final-round 9-under 63, putting him in the top 50 for the regular season and granting him entry into the Masters. Joe Highsmith also moved into the top 125 with a fifth-place finish at the World Wide Technology Championship.

Those who finish between Nos. 51-60 in the FedEx Cup standings will earn entry into the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational, the first two signature events of 2025. Meanwhile, those inside the top 125 will secure their PGA Tour cards for the upcoming season. Hayden Springer is currently sitting in the 125th spot, making him the “bubble boy” as the final events unfold.

An overview of the standings after the WWTC shows the Aon Next 10 standings and the FedEx Cup top 125 standings. Players like Mazkenzie Hughes, Harris English, and Maverick McNealy have maintained their positions, while others like Daniel Berger have moved up into the top 125. The pressure is on for golfers like Hayden Springer, who are teetering on the edge of securing their spot for the next season.

As the FedEx Cup Fall comes to a close, golfers are giving it their all to secure their place in the 2025 season. With only two events remaining, the competition is fierce as players vie for entry into prestigious events like the Masters and other signature tournaments. The final standings will determine who earns their PGA Tour card and who will need to fight for their spot in the next season.

The recent victory by Austin Eckroat has solidified his place in the top 50, earning him entry into the 2025 signature events. Meanwhile, Joe Highsmith’s fifth-place finish at the WWTC has propelled him into the top 125, securing his PGA Tour card for the upcoming season. The pressure is on for those on the bubble, like Hayden Springer, as they fight to maintain their positions in the standings.

Golf fans are eagerly watching as the FedEx Cup Fall comes to a close, with the fate of many players hanging in the balance. With only two events left, every shot counts as golfers strive to secure their spots for the 2025 season. As the final tournaments unfold, the standings are sure to shift, leaving fans on the edge of their seats as they root for their favorite players to come out on top.

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