2025 FedEx Cup standings, schedule, purse and prize money for FedEx Cup Playoffs, PGA Tour leaderboard


With the regular PGA Tour 2025 season officially in the books, the page turned to the Fedex Cup qualifiers. Although these qualifying series can have similarities with those of recent memory, the Fedex Cup 2025 qualifiers will be the first disputed in a new format once the Tour championship will start in two weeks.
The playoffs have more to serve than simple massive wages (which it still does, by the way). The Fedex Cup bonus pool remains $ 100 million for the playoffs; It will reward these players at the top of the Fedex Cup ranking after the Fedex St. Jude championship, the BMW championship and, of course, the Tour championship where the winner will receive $ 10 million.
Qualifying East Lake remains a feature in a successful season, but going to the BMW championship remains the key to unlock your full game program for the following year. All those who are played in the second round of the playoffs will be able to play in the eight signature events in 2026 and – more or less – to be able to choose their playing hours.
This week at the St. Jude championship, only the best 70 competitors are in competition. (In fact, only 69 of these 70s are on the field since Rory McILroy has chosen not to play for a myriad of reasons.) The people involved are in competition not only for a ton of money, but also for the BMW championship and the signing events of the 2026 PGA Tour season.
Let’s take a closer look at where everything is with the St. Jude championship in progress at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee.
FEDEX 2025 Cup qualifying schedule
|
Fedex St. Jude championship |
August 7-10 |
Memphis, tenn. |
TPC Southwind |
70 |
|
BMW championship |
August 14-17 |
Owings Mills, md. |
Grottes valley |
50 |
|
Touring championship |
August 21-24 |
Atlanta, Ga. |
East Lake Golf Club |
30 |
The first 70s in the Fedex Cup classification, via points accumulated throughout the year, play at the St. Jude championship this week (outside of Rory McILroy, who chose to jump the event).
The three events are tournaments of 72 troop holes of 7, although the fields gradually become smaller as the playoffs take place. The points also change; Everything is quadrupled. During the events of the regular season, most winners receive 500 points from the Fedex Cup to finish first during tournaments (in a handful of events, 600 points go to first place). The winners of the first two events of the Fedex Cup qualifiers will rather receive 2,000 points each. The boost of points applies for each location in the ranking: 300 for the second becomes 1,200 and so on.
Only eight golfers exceeded the total of 2,000 points throughout the regular season: Scottie Scheffler, McILroy, Sepp Straka, Russell Henley, Justin Thomas, Ben Griffin, Harris English and JJ Spaun. Scheffler has just over 2,200 points on third place Straka, while McILroy has a little less than 1,400 points.
The top 50 of the Fedex Cup ranking after the St. Jude championship went to the BMW championship. Then the top 30 after that goes to the Tour championship.
2025 Fedex Cup Neings
Despite the fact that the whole month of January due to an injury, Scheffler enters the playoffs as a light cut n ° 1 in the Fedex Cup classification. Even if he finished last death in the St. Jude championship, Scheffler will enter the BMW championship in the front row given the absence of McILroy in the St. Jude championship because no one else can catch him.
These two players have created a fairly solid ditch around them, and with the change of the Tour championship, they really play only for money and boast rights at this stage with their secure positioning. The same goes for most of the top 10, but things tighten the looks closer to the top-30 bubble, because less than 300 points separate Cameron Young (n ° 16) and Daniel Berger (n ° 30).
Here is an overview of the top 30 in the ranking entering the playoffs.
|
1 |
Scottie Scheffler (4,806) |
16 |
Cameron Young (1,464) |
|
2 |
Rory McILroy (3,444) |
17 |
Shane Lowry (1,438) |
|
3 |
SEPP Straka (2,595) |
18 |
Nick Taylor (1,438) |
|
4 |
Russell Henley (2,391) |
19 |
Collin Morikawa (1,427) |
|
5 |
Justin Thomas (2,280) |
20 |
Brian Harman (1,413) |
|
6 |
Ben Griffin (2,275) |
21 |
Hideki Matsuyama (1,309) |
|
7 |
Harris English (2,232) |
22 |
Chris Gotterup (1,306) |
|
8 |
JJ SPAUN (2,144) |
23 |
Patrick Cantlay (1,275) |
|
9 |
Tommy Fleetwood (1,783) |
24 |
Sam Burns (1,266) |
| 10 | Keegan Bradley (1,749) | 25 | Justin Rose (1,220) |
|
11 |
Maverick McNealy (1,672) |
26 |
Viktor Hovland (1,210) |
| 12 | Andrew Novak (1,625) | 27 | Lucas Glover (1 191) |
| 13 | Corey Conners (1,620) | 28 | Sam Stevens (1,182) |
| 14 | Ludvig Åberg (1,559) | 29 | Sungjae IM (1,172) |
| 15 | Robert Macintyre (1,488) | 30 | Daniel Berger (1,167) |
Championship format of the 2025 tour
Say goodbye to staggered start -up format. The PGA Tour announced in May that it would remove the disabled iteration of the Tour championship, which had been the game format from 2019. In this format, the player who was classified n ° 1 in the Fedex Cup ranking started the week at 10 sous and with a two -step advance on his nearest competitor and so standing the ranking.
This year, the PGA Tour will allow each player who qualifies so that the Tour championship begins in Ground Zero. The 30 players start the very peer tournament and the 30 players will have the same opportunity to claim the crown of the season. Essentially, the Tour championship is a normal tournament with abnormal issues.
The format removes the excitement of the first two post-season events a little because the finish of n ° 11 means the same thing as the end 25 without starting strokes, but it is offset with the playground at East Lake.
2025 Fedex Cup Playoffs Purse, Silver Price
2025 Saint Jude Championship, Silver Prize
- 1st: $ 3.6 million
- 2nd: $ 2.2 million
- 3rd: $ 1.4 million
- 4th: $ 960,000
- 5th: $ 800,000
- 6th: $ 720,000
- 7th: $ 670,000
- 8th: $ 620,000
- 9th: $ 580,000
- 10th: $ 540,000
2025 BMW Championship Purse, Silver Price
- 1st: $ 3.6 million
- 2nd: $ 2.2 million
- 3rd: $ 1.4 million
- 4th: $ 990,000
- 5th: $ 830,000
- 6th: $ 750,000
- 7th: $ 695,000
- 8th: $ 640,000
- 9th: $ 600,000
- 10th: $ 560,000
2025 Tour Championship Purse, Silver Price
The figures are surprising, but not as surprising for the final as in previous years given the change in the game format and the payment structure of the FEDEX Cup bonus pool. Here is an overview of what the lucrative of the top 10 will look like in the Tour championship.
- 1st: 10 million dollars
- 2nd: $ 5 million
- 3rd: $ 3.705 million
- 4th: $ 3.2 million
- 5th: $ 2.75 million
- 6th: $ 1.9 million
- 7th: $ 1.4 million
- 8th: 1.065 million dollars
- 9th: $ 900,000
- $ 1035,000
Last year, Scheffler won the Fedex Cup against Collin Morikawa and won the $ 25 million Grand Prix. The 10 million dollars represent a drop of $ 15 million compared to a season, but the bonuses of premiums throughout the playoffs compensate him while the player ranked first in the Fedex Cup ranking after the Wyndham (10 million dollars) championship and the BMW ($ 5 million) championship receives the difference in this figure.

