12 surprising players who failed to make the PGA Tour playoffs  (2024)

By: Nick Piastowski

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Four PGA Tour winners from this year.

A member of last year’s winning Ryder Cup team.

One of golf’s most popular players.

As the PGA Tour’s regular season came to an end on Sunday, those were among the notable pros not to move on to its three-week postseason. This week’s Wyndham Championship marked players’ last shot to make a cut-off set at the top 70 in the season-long points standings, making for a frantic week — which was made even more so after storms washed out Thursday’s first round and players were forced to play at least 36 holes on Sunday.

What’s next for the Tour? For the 70 who advance, they will play in next week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship, and the top 50 in the standings after that event will move on to the following week’s BMW Championship, along with securing spots in next year’s Signature Events. The top 30 in the standings after the BMW will then play in the Tour Championship that starts on Aug. 29.

And for those not in the top 70? They’ll likely play in the Tour’s fall events, where they’ll hope to improve their standing and hope to stay in the top 125, the cut-off for keeping full playing privileges.

But they won’t play for the next three weeks. With that, here are a dozen surprising players who failed to make the PGA Tour playoffs.

12 surprising players who failed Sunday to make the PGA Tour playoffs

Davis Riley (71st in standings) — Riley won the Charles Schwab Challenge and he finishes as the bubble pro. But, ahead of this week, the win was one of just two top 25s for him.

Andrew Putnam (72nd in standings) — The second bubble pro. He played well this year, but missed six cuts in 21 events entering this week.

Lucas Glover (77th in standings) — Around this time last year, he won the Wyndham and FedEx St. Jude in back-to-back weeks. This season? Here’s how he assessed things earlier in the week: “I just haven’t put much together this year. I hit it good for a week, not make anything, and then the next week, it would seem to be the opposite.”

Nicolai Hojgaard (81st in standings) — He was part of last year’s winning Ryder Cup team. But he finished in the top 25 only twice entering the week.

Harry Hall (86th in standings) —Hall won the ISCO Championship, played the same week as the Genesis Scottish Open. Missing four cuts in his first eight events was costly.

Brice Garnett (87th in standings) — Garnett won the Puerto Rico Open, played the same week as the Arnold Palmer Invitational. But he had only two other top 25s coming into this week, with one of them coming in the Zurich Classic, a team event.

Chris Gotterup (94th in standings) — Gotterup won the Myrtle Beach Classic, played the same week as the Wells Fargo Championship. But he missed as many cuts as he made coming into this week — 10 apiece.

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Matt Kuchar (103rd in standings) — Kuchar had been the only player to make the playoffs in every season since the FedEx Cup began in 2007. But this year, entering this week, he missed 11 cuts in 19 events.

Rickie Fowler (106th in standings) — Fowler returned to form last year, winning the Rocket Mortgage Classic and making the Ryder Cup team. But this year, one of golf’s most popular players had just two top 25s in 20 events entering this week.

Webb Simpson (149th in standings) — Simpson, the 2012 U.S. Open winner, had one top 25 in 12 events entering this week.

Gary Woodland (153rd in standings) — Woodland, the 2019 U.S. Open winner, returned this year after missing time due to a brain tumor.

Tiger Woods (220th in standings) — Still at least a little surprising the 15-time major winner won’t make the postseason. But he played in only five events.

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12 surprising players who failed to make the PGA Tour playoffs  (2024)

FAQs

Why did Matt Kuchar not finish the Wyndham Championship? ›

Matt Kuchar knows the feeling after a bizarre ending Monday to the Wyndham Championship. Kuchar was the only player who opted not to finish Sunday's final round at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, due to darkness. The PGA Tour veteran returned to the course Monday at 8 a.m.

Did Matt Kuchar make the FedEx Cup? ›

Kuchar, meanwhile, got back into position and saved par from short of the green. His tie for 12th meant he will miss the FedEx Cup playoffs for the first time since they began in 2007. But he moved up 10 spots to No. 103 and now has the fall to secure a full card for next year.

Where can I watch the FedExCup Playoffs? ›

Watch the 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs
  • Date: August 15 - September 1.
  • TV channels: NBC, Golf Channel.
  • Streaming: Peaco*ck, ESPN+
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Where is the FedEx Cup? ›

In the FedEx Cup, players accrue points all throughout the regular season, and the top 70 are invited to play in the FedEx St. Jude Championship, held at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee.

Why didn't Matt Kuchar finish? ›

As they had already hit their drives off the last hole, Kuchar's playing partners decided to complete the par four and thus allow the tournament to end. But not Kuchar, 45. As was his right within the rules of the game, he insisted on returning in the morning. At 8am, it only took him a few minutes.

How much money has Matt Kuchar won on the PGA Tour? ›

At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Kuchar won the first Olympic bronze medal awarded for golf since the 1904 Summer Olympics. Kuchar ended the 2022-23 season as the highest-earning PGA Tour player without a major championship win, with career earnings of over $58 million.

What golfer has won the most FedEx Cups? ›

Who has won the most FedEx Cup championships? Rory McIlroy has won a PGA Tour-leading three FedEx Cup championships (2016, 2019, 2022). What does the 2024 FedEx Cup champion receive in prize money? The total bonus pool for the FedEx Cup Playoffs is $100 million, with the winner earning $25 million.

What did Matt Kuchar do? ›

Matt Kuchar has apologised to everyone affected by his decision not to complete the final hole of the Wyndham Championship on Sunday evening. Kuchar was the only player in the field to return to Sedgefield Country Club on Monday after exercising his right not to finish the 72nd hole of the weather-affected tournament.

How much does FedEx pay for the FedEx Cup? ›

As of 2022, the player with the most points after the Tour Championship wins the FedEx Cup itself and $18 million of a $75 million bonus fund. The runner-up gets $6.5 million, 3rd place $5 million, 4th place $4 million, 5th place $3 million, and so on down to $85,000 for 126th through 150th place.

Where is the FedEx Cup in 2024? ›

FedExCup Playoffs schedule 2024

The tournament will take place at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colorado, from Aug. 22-25. The playoffs will conclude at the Tour Championship, which will be held from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

What is the FedEx Cup called? ›

FedEx St. Jude Championship – PGA TOUR. Course.

How do FedEx playoffs work? ›

FEDEXCUP PLAYOFFS

Points earned during the FedExCup Regular Season carry over to the first two Playoffs events. Players compete in the FedExCup Playoffs for their share of the $100 million total in Bonus Money, with the FedExCup Champion taking home $25 million.

Why did Kuchar stop? ›

The 25-year PGA Tour veteran explained that when he made the decision to stop playing, he thought he was doing Greyserman a favor. Kuchar said he thought Greyserman still had a chance to win the tournament and believed that his stopping would prompt Greyserman to follow suit.

Did Matt Kuchar finish his round today? ›

Kuchar had no chance of winning the tournament, yet he decided to finish his final round Monday morning. It took a herculean effort to finish the PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship by Sunday night after the remnants of Hurricane Debby washed out an entire day's worth of play Thursday.

Why was Wyndham Championship suspended? ›

The second round of the Wyndham Championship suspended due to darkness at 8:20 p.m. ET and will resume at 6:45 a.m.

Has Matt Kuchar ever won a major championship? ›

Kuchar is one of the most prominent golfers on the PGA Tour to have never won a Major championship. However, he has enjoyed massive success on several tours around the world, including the Japan Golf Tour and the PGA Tour of Australia.

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