The season-long FedEx Cup points standings, which begin in January with the first PGA Tour event of the year, will help determine which golfers can keep their PGA Tour cards as well as who will be eligible for the FedEx Cup Playoffs in the summer.
All players within the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings will keep or earn their PGA Tour cards. The fall portion of the season is complete and the standings are in. Here’s how things are as of December 26.
PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list
The list begins with Seamus Power.
The numbers in parentheses are their previous rankings:
1 (1): Seamus Power
2 (2): Keegan Bradley
3 (3): Mackenzie Hughes
4 (4): Tom Kim
5 (5): Brian Harman
6 (6): Adam Svensson
7 (7): Max Homa
8 (8): Russell Henley
T-9 (T-9): Tony Finau
T-9 (T-9): Rory McIlroy
11 (11): Taylor Montgomery
12 (12): Thomas Detry
13 (13): Sahith Theegala
14 (14): Andrew Putnam
15 (15): Joel Dahmen
16 (16): Matthew NeSmith
17 (17): Patrick Rodgers
18 (18): Rickie Fowler
19 (19): Danny Willett
20 (20): Kurt Kitayama
21 (21): Tyson Alexander
22 (22): Alex Smalley
23 (23): Sepp Straka
24 (24): Tom Hoge
25 (25): Callum Tarren
26 (26): Emiliano Grillo
27 (27): Ben Taylor
28 (28): Maverick McNealy
29 (29): Ben Griffin
30 (30): Justin Lower
31 (31): Will Gordon
32 (32): Patrick Cantlay
33 (33): Jason Day
34 (34): K.H. Lee
35 (35): Garrick Higgo
36 (36): Greyson Sigg
37 (37): Kevin Yu
38 (38): David Lingmerth
39 (39): Viktor Hovland
40 (40): Robby Shelton
41 (41): Scottie Scheffler
42 (42): Hayden Buckley
43 (43): S.H. Kim
44 (44): Adam Hadwin
45 (45): Wyndham Clark
46 (46): J.J. Spaun
47 (47): Aaron Wise
48 (48): Brendon Todd
49 (49): Byeong Hun An
50 (50): Nick Hardy
51 (51): Dean Burmester
52 (52): Harris English
53 (53): Nick Taylor
54 (54): Mito Pereira
55 (55): Denny McCarthy
56 (56): Alex Noren
57 (57): Mark Hubbard
58 (58): Lee Hodges
59 (59): Aaron Rai
60 (60): Davis Thompson
61 (61): Taylor Moore
62 (62): Russell Knox
63 (63): Adam Schenk
64 (64): Joseph Bramlett
65 (65): Sungjae Im
66 (66): Troy Merritt
67 (67): Sam Ryder
68 (68): Beau Hossler
69 (69): Harrison Endycott
70 (70): Stephan Jaeger
71 (71): Tommy Fleetwood
72 (72): Ryan Armour
73 (73): Davis Riley
74 (74): Aaron Baddeley
75 (75): David Lipsky
76 (76): Jon Rahm
77 (77): Trey Mullinax
78 (78): Si Woo Kim
79 (79): Martin Laird
80 (80): Scott Piercy
81 (81): Matt Kuchar
82 (82): Chris Stroud
83 (83): Sam Burns
84 (84): Keith Mitchell
85 (85): Zecheng Dou
86 (86): Kevin Streelman
87 (87): Henrik Norlander
88 (88): Cam Davis
89 (89): Brandon Wu
90 (90): Justin Rose
91 (91): Paul Haley II
92 (92): Billy Horschel
93 (93): Patton Kizzire
94 (94): Max McGreevy
95 (95): Erik Barnes
96 (96): Collin Morikawa
97 (97): Cameron Champ
98 (98): Dylan Frittelli
99 (99): Christiaan Bezuidenhou
100 (100): Zac Blair
The Tournament of Champions, which takes place from January 5-8 2023, will be the first opportunity for those outside the top 70 to try to earn their places on the PGA Tour and the FedEx Cup.