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2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs

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2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 25 –
September 25, 2016
LocationBethpage Black Course
TPC Boston
Crooked Stick Golf Club
East Lake Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Field125 for The Barclays
100 for Deutsche Bank Ch.
70 for BMW Championship
30 for Tour Championship
Prize fund$35,000,000 bonus money
Winner's share$10,000,000 bonus money
Champion
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
3,120 points
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The 2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, was played from August 25 to September 25. It included the following four events:

These were the 10th FedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in 2007.

The point distributions can be seen here.

Regular season rankings

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Place Player Points Events
1 Australia Jason Day 2,735 16
2 United States Dustin Johnson 2,701 18
3 Australia Adam Scott 2,063 16
4 Scotland Russell Knox 2,001 21
5 United States Jordan Spieth 1,965 17
6 United States Brandt Snedeker 1,717 23
7 United States Patrick Reed 1,575 24
8 United States Phil Mickelson 1,532 18
9 United States Kevin Na 1,529 23
10 United States Justin Thomas 1,512 24

The Barclays

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The Barclays was played August 25–28. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, five did not enter: Sergio García (ranked 20), Alex Čejka (59), Danny Willett (75), Shane Lowry (87), and Anirban Lahiri (117).[1][2] Of the 120 entrants, 79 made the second-round cut at 145 (+3). Despite there being more than 78 players making the cut there was no secondary cut after the third round as in regular PGA Tour events, following a change made after the 2014 season.[3]

Patrick Reed won by a stroke over Emiliano Grillo and Sean O'Hair and moved from seventh place to first place in the standings.[4] The top 100 players in the points standings advanced to the Deutsche Bank Championship. This included five players who were outside the top 100 prior to The Barclays: Sean O'Hair (ranked 108th to 15th), Kang Sung-hoon (122 to 88), John Huh (111 to 90), Tyrone van Aswegen (104to 93), and Derek Fathauer (118 to 99). Five players started the tournament within the top 100 but ended the tournament outside the top 100, ending their playoff chances: Shane Lowry (ranked 87th to 102nd), Peter Malnati (93 to 104), Robert Streb (95 to 105), Lucas Glover (96 to 106), and Jonas Blixt (100 to 107).[5]

The tournament was the last qualifying event for the eight qualifying places for the American team in the 2016 Ryder Cup.

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 United States Patrick Reed 66-68-71-70=275 −9 1,530,000 1 7
T2 Argentina Emiliano Grillo 67-69-71-69=276 −8 748,000 6 32
United States Sean O'Hair 69-69-72-66=276 15 108
T4 Australia Jason Day 68-70-70-69=277 −7 351,333 2 1
Australia Adam Scott 69-72-65-71=277 4 3
United States Gary Woodland 71-69-68-69=277 24 42
T7 United States Rickie Fowler 67-69-68-74=278 −6 264,917 16 28
United States Jason Kokrak 74-66-69-69=278 43 65
United States Ryan Moore 69-68-72-69=278 11 23
T10 United States Jordan Spieth 71-67-72-69=279 −5 221,000 5 5
United States Justin Thomas 71-71-66-71=279 8 10
  • Par 71 course

Deutsche Bank Championship

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The Deutsche Bank Championship was played September 2–5. Of the 100 players eligible to play in the event, three did not play. Kevin Na (ranked 14) withdrew before the event because of the recent birth of his daughter. Alex Čejka (73) withdrew before the event with a lower back injury. Danny Willett (86) did not enter and played in the Omega European Masters instead.[6] Of the 97 entrants, 72 made the second-round cut at 141 (−1).

Rory McIlroy won by two strokes over Paul Casey and moved to fourth in the standings.[7] The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship. This included six players who were outside the top 70 prior to the Deutsche Bank Championship: Billy Hurley III (77 to 51), David Hearn (92 to 59), Hudson Swafford (82 to 61), Vaughn Taylor (79 to 64), Chris Kirk (75 to 66), and Marc Leishman (71 to 70). Six players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ricky Barnes (68 to 71), Jerry Kelly (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 77), Johnson Wagner (69 to 78), Colt Knost (65 to 79), and Chez Reavie (70 to 81).[8]

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 71-67-66-65=269 −15 1,530,000 4 38
2 England Paul Casey 66-66-66-73=271 −13 918,000 10 59
3 United States Jimmy Walker 68-64-70-70=272 −12 578,000 9 25
4 Australia Adam Scott 67-71-70-65=273 −11 408,000 5 4
T5 Argentina Fabián Gómez 66-71-68-69=274 −10 301,250 32 48
United States James Hahn 65-74-66-69=274 39 55
United States Patrick Reed 68-67-70-69=274 1 1
T8 United States Kevin Chappell 67-64-71-73=275 −9 212,500 13 13
Canada David Hearn 68-68-69-70=275 59 92
United States Billy Hurley III 67-69-69-70=275 51 77
United States Dustin Johnson 68-66-75-66=275 3 3
United States Jason Kokrak 70-68-71-66=275 34 43
United States Ryan Moore 65-70-68-72=275 12 11
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 71-69-64-71=275 40 44
  • Par 71 course

BMW Championship

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The BMW Championship was played September 8–11. Of the 70 players eligible to play in the event, only Henrik Stenson (knee injury) did not play.[9] There was no cut.

Dustin Johnson won by three strokes over Paul Casey.[10] The top 30 players in the points standings advanced to the Tour Championship. This included four players who were outside the top 30 prior to the BMW Championship: Roberto Castro (53 to 21), Daniel Berger (31 to 26), J. B. Holmes (42 to 28), and Charl Schwartzel (43 to 30). Four players started the tournament within the top 30 but ended the tournament outside the top 30, ending their playoff chances: Rickie Fowler (22 to 31), Sergio García (25 to 32), Brooks Koepka (30 to 35) and Henrik Stenson (24 to 36).[11]

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 United States Dustin Johnson 67-63-68-67=265 −23 1,530,000 1 3
2 England Paul Casey 67-66-68-67=268 −20 918,000 5 10
3 United States Roberto Castro 65-65-74-67=271 −17 578,000 21 53
T4 United States J. B. Holmes 69-65-68-74=276 −12 323,850 28 42
United States Matt Kuchar 68-69-68-71=276 16 28
United States Ryan Palmer 73-64-69-70=276 34 47
South Africa Charl Schwartzel 70-70-72-64=276 30 43
Australia Adam Scott 69-69-67-71=276 3 5
9 United States Jordan Spieth 68-72-68-69=277 −11 246,500 7 6
T10 United States Daniel Berger 70-68-71-69=278 −10 212,500 26 31
United States Billy Horschel 73-68-67-70=278 50 62
United States Chris Kirk 68-66-73-71=278 54 66
  • Par 72 course

Reset points

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The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

Place Player Points Reset points Events
1 United States Dustin Johnson 5,189 2,000 21
2 United States Patrick Reed 4,203 1,800 27
3 Australia Adam Scott 3,479 1,600 19
4 Australia Jason Day 3,409 1,440 19
5 England Paul Casey 3,252 1,280 21
6 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 3,223 1,120 17
7 United States Jordan Spieth 2,771 960 20
8 Scotland Russell Knox 2,465 800 24
9 Argentina Emiliano Grillo 2,371 640 24
10 United States Jimmy Walker 2,340 480 24

Tour Championship

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The Tour Championship was played September 22–25. All 30 golfers who qualified for the tournament played, and there was no cut. Rory McIlroy won tournament and the FedEx Cup, beating Kevin Chappell and Ryan Moore in a playoff.[12][13][14]

FedEx Cup rank
Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before
1 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 68-70-66-64=268 −12 1,530,000 1 6
T2 United States Kevin Chappell 66-68-68-66=268 752,250 8 15
United States Ryan Moore 70-68-66-64=268 7 14
4 England Paul Casey 68-70-69-64=271 −9 408,000 5 5
5 Japan Hideki Matsuyama 66-71-68-69=274 −6 340,000 13 17
T6 United States Dustin Johnson 66-67-69-73=275 −5 297,500 2 1
United States Justin Thomas 68-71-69-67=275 12 13
T8 United States Jason Dufner 73-67-66-70=276 −4 263,500 19 27
Australia Adam Scott 69-71-71-65=276 4 3
10 Argentina Emiliano Grillo 73-70-66-69=278 −2 218,620 11 9
South Korea Kim Si-woo 67-72-74-65=278 17 18
South Africa Charl Schwartzel 74-67-66-71=278 25 30
United States Bubba Watson 72-73-66-67=278 21 24
United States Gary Woodland 72-70-69-67=278 20 20
  • Par 70 course

Final leaderboard

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Place Player Points Winnings ($)
1 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 3,120 10,000,000
2 United States Dustin Johnson 2,380 3,000,000
3 United States Patrick Reed 1,986 2,000,000
4 Australia Adam Scott 1,930 1,500,000
5 England Paul Casey 1,880 1,000,000
6 Australia Jason Day 1,440 800,000
7 United States Ryan Moore 1,336 700,000
8 United States Kevin Chappell 1,320 600,000
9 United States Jordan Spieth 1,168 550,000
10 Scotland Russell Knox 992 500,000

For the full list see here.

Table of qualifying players

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Table key:

  Win
  Top-10 finish
  Did not advance to next tournament
  Played way into next tournament
Player Pre-Playoffs The Barclays Deutsche Bank BMW Champ. Reset
points
Tour Champ.
Points Rank Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Final rank
Australia Jason Day 2,735 1 T4 2 T15 2 WD 4 1,440 WD 6
United States Dustin Johnson 2,701 2 T18 3 T8 3 1 1 2,000 T6 2
Australia Adam Scott 2,063 3 T4 4 4 5 T4 3 1,600 T8 4
Scotland Russell Knox 2,061 4 T60 7 T15 7 T17 8 800 23 10
United States Jordan Spieth 1,965 5 T10 5 T21 6 9 7 960 T17 9
United States Brandt Snedeker 1,717 6 T48 9 T46 11 T13 11 384 T17 15
United States Patrick Reed 1,575 7 1 1 T5 1 T13 2 1,800 T24 3
United States Phil Mickelson 1,532 8 T13 10 CUT 15 T24 13 352 22 16
United States Kevin Na 1,529 9 CUT 14 DNP 23 T20 22 232 29 28
United States Justin Thomas 1,512 10 T10 8 CUT 14 T32 12 368 T6 12
United States Kevin Kisner 1,491 11 T48 12 T46 17 T39 19 256 26 23
Japan Hideki Matsuyama 1,468 12 CUT 17 T15 16 T24 17 288 5 13
United States Kevin Chappell 1,422 13 T31 13 T8 13 T61 15 320 T2 8
Sweden Henrik Stenson 1,387 14 WD 21 T41 24 DNP 36 36
South Korea Kim Si-woo* 1,382 15 CUT 22 T15 18 T20 18 272 T10 17
United States William McGirt 1,360 16 T41 18 CUT 26 T20 23 224 T17 24
United States Jimmy Walker 1,352 17 CUT 25 3 9 T13 10 480 28 14
United States Matt Kuchar 1,349 18 T64 23 T46 28 T4 16 304 T15 18
United States Brooks Koepka 1,348 19 T70 26 T57 30 T32 35 35
Spain Sergio García 1,306 20 DNP 28 T24 25 T47 32 32
United States Jason Dufner 1,273 21 T22 20 T33 19 60 27 192 T8 19
United States Daniel Berger 1,254 22 T70 30 T41 31 T10 26 200 T15 26
United States Ryan Moore 1,235 23 T7 11 T8 12 T64 14 336 T2 7
United States Bubba Watson 1,235 24 T13 19 CUT 27 T20 24 216 T10 21
South Africa Branden Grace* 1,187 25 CUT 33 T41 37 T32 41 41
United States Smylie Kaufman* 1,181 26 CUT 34 T24 33 T56 43 43
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 1,142 27 CUT 35 CUT 45 T42 48 48
United States Rickie Fowler 1,131 28 T7 16 T46 22 59 31 31
United States Bill Haas 1,129 29 CUT 36 T67 46 T32 46 46
South Africa Charl Schwartzel 1,127 30 T53 32 70 43 T4 30 168 T10 25
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas 1,119 31 T22 29 T33 29 T24 29 176 T24 29
Argentina Emiliano Grillo* 1,109 32 T2 6 T33 8 T32 9 640 T10 11
United States Charley Hoffman 1,087 33 T13 27 CUT 36 T52 44 44
United States Scott Piercy 1,077 34 T22 31 T53 35 T24 37 37
United States Harris English 1,032 35 T60 41 T41 44 T47 47 47
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 973 36 T31 38 1 4 T42 6 1,120 1 1
United States Daniel Summerhays 963 37 CUT 47 CUT 55 68 65 65
United States J. B. Holmes 956 38 T41 42 T33 42 T4 28 184 27 30
United States Charles Howell III 931 39 CUT 50 T24 48 T47 52 52
Argentina Fabián Gómez 924 40 T60 48 T5 32 T47 40 40
United States Jim Herman 923 41 T22 39 T33 41 T24 42 42
United States Gary Woodland 907 42 T4 24 T15 21 T24 20 248 T10 20
United States Jamie Lovemark* 904 43 T22 40 71 49 T32 49 49
United States James Hahn 878 44 CUT 55 T5 39 T24 39 39
Australia Aaron Baddeley 874 45 CUT 56 T67 67 T61 69 69
United States Tony Finau 864 46 12 37 T24 38 T66 45 45
Sweden David Lingmerth 859 47 CUT 58 T63 65 T61 67 67
England Luke Donald 849 48 T53 53 T65 60 T39 58 58
United States Jon Curran 840 49 T68 60 T67 69 T47 66 66
United States Zach Johnson 833 50 T48 52 T57 56 T42 57 57
England Justin Rose 829 51 T31 45 T57 50 T24 51 51
United States Kyle Reifers 821 52 T68 62 T41 58 T52 61 61
United States Roberto Castro 810 53 CUT 64 T24 53 3 21 240 T17 22
United States Colt Knost 803 54 CUT 65 CUT 79 79
United States Brendan Steele 791 55 T22 46 72 54 T64 63 63
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 769 56 T18 44 T8 40 T17 38 38
Australia Marc Leishman 765 57 CUT 71 T46 70 T52 68 68
United States Patton Kizzire* 760 58 CUT 72 CUT 82 82
Germany Alex Čejka 754 59 DNP 73 DNP 83 83
United States Chris Kirk 749 60 CUT 75 T33 66 T10 54 54
United States Ben Martin 741 61 T31 54 CUT 68 T66 70 70
United States Patrick Rodgers* 739 62 CUT 76 T46 74 74
United States Ryan Palmer 731 63 T13 49 T24 47 T4 34 34
United States Vaughn Taylor 726 64 CUT 79 T24 64 T42 62 62
United States Jason Kokrak 721 65 T7 43 T8 34 T17 33 33
United States Ricky Barnes 718 66 T53 68 T53 71 71
Sweden Freddie Jacobson 714 67 CUT 81 CUT 90 90
England Paul Casey 710 68 T31 59 2 10 2 5 1,280 4 5
United States Billy Hurley III 710 69 T64 77 T8 51 T42 55 55
South Korea K. J. Choi 705 70 CUT 83 CUT 91 91
New Zealand Danny Lee 699 71 CUT 85 CUT 92 92
United States Billy Horschel 694 72 T13 51 CUT 62 T10 50 50
United States Kevin Streelman 692 73 T22 57 T57 63 T39 59 59
United States Jerry Kelly 692 74 T31 61 CUT 72 72
England Danny Willett* 691 75 DNP 86 DNP 93 93
United States Brian Stuard 680 76 T41 66 T21 52 T56 60 60
United States Jason Bohn 667 77 77 89 CUT 97 97
United States Webb Simpson 666 78 T48 74 CUT 84 84
United States Bryce Molder 652 79 CUT 94 T53 89 89
United States Spencer Levin 644 80 CUT 96 T57 94 94
United States Scott Brown 643 81 CUT 98 T33 80 80
United States Harold Varner III* 643 82 T60 87 T33 75 75
United States Russell Henley 642 83 T48 78 CUT 87 87
Canada Adam Hadwin 638 84 T64 91 T46 85 85
United States Chad Campbell 633 85 CUT 100 T21 73 73
United States Chez Reavie 630 86 T31 70 CUT 81 81
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry* 615 87 DNP 102 102
United States Brian Harman 607 88 T22 67 T24 57 T13 53 53
Scotland Martin Laird 605 89 T18 63 CUT 77 77
United States Hudson Swafford 603 90 T41 82 T15 61 T56 64 64
Canada David Hearn 599 91 T53 92 T8 59 T32 56 56
United States Johnson Wagner 598 92 T22 69 T63 78 78
United States Peter Malnati* 596 93 T78 104 104
United States Jim Furyk 591 94 T41 84 T57 86 86
United States Robert Streb 590 95 T70 105 105
United States Lucas Glover 587 96 T70 106 106
Fiji Vijay Singh 586 97 T53 95 CUT 99 99
United States Steve Stricker 583 98 T53 97 T24 76 76
Australia John Senden 577 99 T31 80 CUT 88 88
Sweden Jonas Blixt 572 100 T74 107 107
United States Brett Stegmaier* 559 101 WD 108 108
United States Robert Garrigus 558 102 WD 109 109
United States Zac Blair 552 103 T74 110 110
South Africa Tyrone van Aswegen* 550 104 T41 93 CUT 98 98
Italy Francesco Molinari 550 105 CUT 111 111
United States Keegan Bradley 545 106 T53 103 103
United States Cameron Tringale 539 107 CUT 112 112
United States Sean O'Hair 536 108 T2 15 T53 20 T52 25 208 T17 27
United States Andrew Loupe* 535 109 CUT 113 113
United States Boo Weekley 532 110 CUT 114 114
United States John Huh 526 111 T31 90 T65 95 95
United States Blayne Barber* 520 112 T41 101 101
United States Mark Hubbard* 503 113 CUT 115 115
United States Ben Crane 500 114 CUT 117 117
United States Michael Kim* 500 115 CUT 118 118
United States Kyle Stanley 497 116 T74 116 116
India Anirban Lahiri* 494 117 DNP 119 119
United States Derek Fathauer* 491 118 T31 99 CUT 100 100
Canada Graham DeLaet 487 119 T78 120 120
United States Troy Merritt 482 120 CUT 121 121
United States Luke List* 481 121 CUT 122 122
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon* 473 122 T18 88 CUT 96 96
United States Shawn Stefani 459 123 T64 123 123
United States David Toms 455 124 CUT 124 124
South Korea Noh Seung-yul 454 125 CUT 125 125

* First-time Playoffs qualifier

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