FedEx Cup standings: What Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry & more must do to make PGA Tour playoffs in 2023

Jacob Camenker

FedEx Cup standings: What Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry & more must do to make PGA Tour playoffs in 2023 image

The 2022-23 PGA Tour regular season is coming to a close at the Wyndham Championship this week, but the FedEx Cup standings are far from settled.

While there are plenty of golfers who have clinched passage to the 70-player postseason field, many are still jockeying for position on the FedEx Cup leaderboard. That includes some of the top players in the sport, such as Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry.

It won't necessarily be easy for these players to work their way into the condensed playoff field. That said, many in the field will at least have a slim chance to crack the top 70 and play at the St. Jude Championship.

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Who is on the outside of the FedEx Cup bubble, and how can they get into the playoff picture? Here's what to know about the FedEx Cup standings as the PGA Tour's regular season winds down:

FedEx Cup standings

Below is a look at the top 70 players in the FedEx Cup standings entering the Wyndham Championship.

The rankings will change throughout the final event of golf's regular season, but if the season were to end today, these are the 70 golfers who would get a chance to play at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

RankGolferPoints
1Jon Rahm3,320
2Scottie Scheffler3,146
3Rory McIlroy2,304
4Max Homa2,128
5Wyndham Clark1,944
6Brian Harman1,827
7Viktor Hovland1,795
8Keegan Bradley1,774
9Rickie Fowler1,732
10Tony Finau1,655
11Jason Day1,506
12Nick Taylor1,463
13Patrick Cantlay1,443
14Tom Kim1,422
15Sepp Straka1,413
16Xander Schauffele1,406
17Tyrrell Hatton1,381
18Si Woo Kim1,351
19Sam Burns1,284
20Emiliano Grillo1,275
21Collin Morikawa1,246
22Kurt Kitayama1,216
23Adam Schenk1,209
24Tommy Fleetwood1,184
25Denny McCarthy1,179
26Chris Kirk1,161
27Taylor Moore1,156
28Seamus Power1,133
29Corey Conners1,103
30Jordan Spieth1,099
31Justin Rose1,088
32Sahith Theegala1,065
33Lee Hodges1,052
34Russell Henley1,051
35Matt Fitzpatrick1,049
36Sungjae Im1,047
37Adam Svensson934
38Patrick Rodgers914
39Adam Hadwin908
40Eric Cole899
41Tom Hoge897
T-42Brendon Todd893
T-42Harris English893
44Mackenzie Hughes890
T-45Cameron Young889
T-45Andrew Putnam889
47Alex Smalley864
48Nick Hardy839
49J.T. Poston827
50Taylor Montgomery823
51Thomas Detry808
52Byeong Hun An796
53Davis Riley768
54Brandon Wu758
55Hayden Buckley754
56Hideki Matsuyama742
57Keith Mitchell698
58Mark Hubbard697
59Matt Kuchar680
T-60Sam Stevens670
T-60Aaron Rai670
62Sam Ryder660
63Beau Hossler658
64Stephan Jaeger641
65Matt NeSmith637
66Vincent Norrman631
67J.J. Spaun619
68Ben Griffin617
69Cam Davis605
70Austin Eckroat594

Under the FedEx Cup's previous format, 125 players would make the postseason, so the field has certainly contracted a bit. And that has left the following players — including some of the game's biggest stars — on the outside of the field looking in.

Below is a look at the rest of the top 125 in the standings ahead of the Wyndham Championship.

RankGolferPoints
71Ben Taylor592
72Garrick Higgo586
73K.H. Lee567
74David Lingmerth561
75Davis Thompson559
76Shane Lowry556
77Justin Suh548
T-78S.H. Kim546
T-78Justin Thomas546
80Matt Wallace538
81Adam Scott517
82Joel Dahmen515
83Danny Willett511
84Kevin Streelman505
85Dylan Wu502
86Harry Hall499
87Joseph Bramlett489
88Callum Tarren474
89Robby Shelton467
90Zac Blair465
91Michael Kim458
92Aaron Baddeley458
93Nate Lashley448
94Kevin Yu445
T-95Will Gordon440
T-95David Lipsky440
97Gary Woodland436
T-98Chez Reavie435
T-98Akshay Bhatia435
100Justin Lower430
101Tyson Alexander425
102Alex Noren422
103Nico Echavarria417
104Maverick McNealy414
105Greyson Sigg405
106Andrew Novak403
107Christiaan Bezuidenhout398
108Carson Young394
109Tyler Duncan388
110Ben Martin387
111Martin Laird386
112Lucas Glover385
113Taylor Pendrith379
114Chad Ramey362
115Peter Malnati354
116Billy Horschel350
117Doug Ghim338
118MJ Daffue330
119Luke List309
120C.T. Pan304
121Patton Kizzire303
122Jimmy Walker294
123Zecheng Dou292
124Aaron Wise289
125Trey Mullinax288

While those golfers are behind the 8-ball a bit, they still can climb into the top 70. A win at the Wyndham Championship would be worth 500 points in the FedEx Cup standings, so players are able to rapidly rise if they put together one strong week.

The playoff hopefuls need only look to last week's 3M Open winner, Lee Hodges, as an example of that: He was 74th in the FedEx Cup standings before moving up to 33rd overall after winning the tournament.

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How Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry & more can make FedEx Cup playoffs

Plenty of recognizable golfers are fighting for their playoff lives at the 2023 Wyndham Championship. Below is a look at what some of them need to achieve at the tournament in order to qualify for postseason play.

Justin Thomas

  • Rank: T-78
  • Points: 546
  • Points back: 48

Thomas will need to regain his form at the Wyndham Championship after a rough stretch that has seen him miss the cut at five of his last seven events.

The 30-year-old needs to finish 18th or better to close the points gap between him and the 70th-ranked player in the FedEx Cup standings. He more than likely will need to finish higher than that, as some of the players in front of him will inevitably gain points as a result of the event.

That won't be easy given his performance this season.

Thomas won the FedEx Cup in 2017 and has two major titles to his name — the 2017 and 2022 PGA Championships — but his 2022-23 campaign has been forgettable. Thomas has logged just four top-10 finishes and has failed to finish better than fourth in any event. He also made the cut at just one major, the PGA Championship, in which he finished tied for 65th.

There's no doubt Thomas, the No. 26 golfer in the world according to the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), can put together a top-15 showing when he's at his best. But with how he's currently playing, it's hard to trust him to do what is necessary to make it to Memphis next week.

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Shane Lowry

  • Rank: 76
  • Points: 556
  • Points back: 38

Lowry actually ranks slightly ahead of Thomas in the playoff standings, so he won't need to finish quite as strong as his fellow major winner. Still, the Irishman will at least need to finish 23rd or better to get the requisite 39 points needed to make the leap up to 70th, so he should be aiming for a top-20 finish at a minimum.

Lowry's 2022-23 season hasn't been as strong as his previous campaign, but he has only missed three cuts on the PGA Tour and has nine top-20 finishes to his name. That said, he only has one top-10 finish, and that came at The Honda Classic back in February. So, to comfortably get into the field, he will need to log his best performance of the season to date.

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Adam Scott

  • Rank: 81
  • Points: 517
  • Points back: 77

Scott is another former major winner, but the Australian will need some help getting into golf's postseason. He is 77 points back of Austin Eckroat in the No. 70 slot, so Scott will need to at least log a top-nine finish to have a shot at sneaking into the end of the top 70.

The 43-year-old has posted a similar season to Lowry, missing just two cuts and posting three top-10 finishes. His issue? He has played just 15 PGA Tour events and finished no better than tied for 29th at any major. Those tournaments are worth more than the average PGA Tour event, so that's part of why he is lagging behind in this area.

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Gary Woodland

  • Rank: 97
  • Points: 436
  • Points back: 158

Woodland's chances of making the FedEx Cup playoffs are admittedly slim — but not zero. The 2019 U.S. Open winner can erase his 158-point deficit with a top-three finish, but the only way he can guarantee passage into the playoffs is with a win.

Woodland has missed just five cuts during the 2022-23 season but he has only logged two top-10 finishes and four top-20s overall. He needed a good finish at the 3M Open to bolster his chances of making the postseason, but he shot 3 over to miss the cut. That could have him looking ahead to the 2023-24 season as a result.

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Billy Horschel

  • Rank: 116
  • Points: 350
  • Points back: 244

Horschel is the 2014 FedEx Cup champion but if he wants to win the tournament in 2023, he has a lot of work to do. He must finish top two at the Wyndham Championship to have any chance of further fighting for a trip to East Lake.

Horschel hasn't come close to a top-two finish this season. His best finish was a tie for seventh at the CJ Cup in October but, since then, he hasn't cracked the top 10. He also hasn't made consecutive cuts since making four straight to start the season, so it looks like Horschel's 2022-23 campaign will come to a disappointing conclusion barring a season-best performance.

Jacob Camenker

Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.