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Home»News»Which players are included and excluded from the FedEx Cup top 125 heading into the season-ending RSM Classic?
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Which players are included and excluded from the FedEx Cup top 125 heading into the season-ending RSM Classic?

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 18, 2024Updated:November 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour’s season finale is approaching with the RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club marking the end of the 2024 season. This event is crucial for players looking to secure their spots in the Aon Next 10 and stay within the FedEx Cup top 125. The top 125 is the cutoff to keep a PGA Tour card for the 2025 season, adding to the stakes of this tournament.

Among the players on the bubble is Joel Dahmen, who is currently ranked at No. 124 and needs a strong performance at the RSM Classic to secure his spot in the top 125. Daniel Berger, who is currently at No. 127, is also looking to make a comeback from injury and secure his position within the top 125 with a strong showing at the tournament. Wesley Bryan, ranked at No. 125, is the ultimate bubble boy heading into the event.

Hayden Springer, who earned his Tour card via Q-School last year, finds himself at No. 128 heading into the RSM Classic, needing a strong performance to move up in the standings. Sam Ryder, who moved up to No. 122 after a T-5 finish in Bermuda, is also looking to maintain his position within the top 125 with another solid week in Sea Island. Kevin Streelman, currently at No. 140, has missed two of three cuts since a T-3 finish at the Black Desert.

Taylor Montgomery, who had a strong start in 2023 as a rookie, is currently ranked at 137th and is in need of a big week at the RSM Classic to improve his standings. Kevin Tway, a one-time Tour winner, sits at 132nd in the standings and has made the cut in three of the five fall events he has played, hoping for a strong finish at Sea Island. The competition at the RSM Classic is fierce as players battle it out for their spots within the top 125 and the Aon Next 10, adding to the excitement of the season finale.

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