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FedEx Cup standings heading into the St. Jude Championship

2023-08-09 11:53
Breaking down where the FedEx Cup Standings are as we go into the first tournament of the playoffs at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.The start of the 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs is here as we head to TPC Southwind in Memphis, TN for the famed FedEx St. Jude Classic. It's a big change for the t...
FedEx Cup standings heading into the St. Jude Championship

Breaking down where the FedEx Cup Standings are as we go into the first tournament of the playoffs at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

The start of the 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs is here as we head to TPC Southwind in Memphis, TN for the famed FedEx St. Jude Classic. It's a big change for the trip to Memphis and the start of the playoffs this year, though, as only the Top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings made it in as opposed to the Top 125.

After this week and for the BMW Championship, the second playoff event, that will be trimmed to the Top 50. The good news for the PGA Tour pros is that there won't be a cut at the FedEx St. Jude or in any of the playoff tournaments. More importantly too, the FedEx Cup points on the line are quadrupled in the playoffs, which can mean big shakeups with each week leading up to the finale, the TOUR Championship.

But that all depends on where these guys are starting. So let's take a look at just that and the FedEx Cup standings coming into the playoffs.

FedEx Cup standings entering the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship

Here are the Top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings as the start of the playoffs gets underway in Memphis (all point totals are rounded to the nearest whole number).

  1. Jon Rahm – 3,320
  2. Scottie Scheffler – 3,146
  3. Rory McIlroy – 2,304
  4. Max Homa – 2,128
  5. Wyndham Clark – 1,944
  6. Brian Harman – 1,827
  7. Viktor Hovland – 1,795
  8. Keegan Bradley – 1,774
  9. Rickie Fowler – 1,732
  10. Tony Finau – 1,655
  11. Jason Day – 1,506
  12. Nick Taylor – 1,463
  13. Patrick Cantlay – 1,443
  14. Tom Kim – 1,422
  15. Sepp Straka – 1,413
  16. Xander Schauffele – 1,406
  17. Tyrrell Hatton – 1,381
  18. Si Woo Kim – 1,372
  19. Sam Burns – 1,335
  20. Russell Henley – 1,296
  21. Emiliano Grillo – 1,275
  22. Collin Morikawa – 1,246
  23. Kurt Kitayama – 1,216
  24. Adam Schenk – 1,213
  25. Taylor Moore – 1,193
  26. Tommy Fleetwood – 1,184
  27. Denny McCarthy – 1,179
  28. Chris Kirk – 1,161
  29. Seamus Power – 1,133
  30. Corey Conners – 1,103
  31. Jordan Spieth – 1,099
  32. Sungjae Im – 1,098
  33. Justin Rose – 1,088
  34. Sahith Theegala – 1,065
  35. Lee Hodges – 1,052
  36. Matt Fitzpatrick – 1,049
  37. Byeon Hun An – 1,041
  38. Adam Svensson – 1,014
  39. Brendon Todd – 973
  40. Eric Cole – 950
  41. Andrew Putnam – 918
  42. Harris English – 914
  43. Patrick Rodgers – 914
  44. Adam Hadwin – 908
  45. J.T. Poston – 907
  46. Tom Hoge – 897
  47. Mackenzie Hughes – 890
  48. Cameron Young – 889
  49. Lucas Glover – 885
  50. Nick Hardy – 868 (Cut line for BMW Championship, second week of playoffs)
  51. Alex Smalley – 864
  52. Thomas Detry – 851
  53. Taylor Montgomery – 823
  54. Davis Riley – 768
  55. Brandon Wu – 763
  56. Hayden Buckley – 754
  57. Hideki Matsuyama – 742
  58. Keith Mitchell – 698
  59. Mark Hubbard – 697
  60. Matt Kuchar – 695
  61. Stephan Jaeger – 692
  62. Cam Davis – 685
  63. Sam Ryder – 675
  64. Sam Stevens – 670
  65. Aaron Rai – 670
  66. Beau Hossler – 658
  67. Matt NeSmith – 642
  68. Vincent Norrman – 636
  69. J.J. Spaun – 634
  70. Ben Griffin – 617

As of right now, Alex Smalley and Thomas Detry are the first two out of the BMW Championship and the next leg of the PGA Tour's playoffs. That's why the aforementioned quadrupled points in the playoffs are so incredibly value. One good week and you're absolutely flying up the FedEx Cup standings.

There's plenty of drama in store for this week in Memphis for the FedEx St. Jude, but knowing where we're starting in terms of the standings can add a ton of context to what we're watching.