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2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs

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Golf tournament
2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 25 –
September 25,2016
LocationBethpage Black Course
TPC Boston
Crooked Stick Golf Club
East Lake Golf Club
TourPGA Tour
Statistics
Field125 forThe Barclays
100 forDeutsche Bank Ch.
70 forBMW Championship
30 forTour Championship
Prize fund$35,000,000 bonus money
Winner's share$10,000,000 bonus money
Champion
Northern IrelandRory McIlroy
3,120 points
← 2015
2017 →

The2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of fourgolf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-basedPGA Tour, was played from August 25 to September 25. It included the following four events:

These were the 10thFedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in2007.

The point distributions can be seenhere.

Regular season rankings

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PlacePlayerPointsEvents
1AustraliaJason Day2,73516
2United StatesDustin Johnson2,70118
3AustraliaAdam Scott2,06316
4ScotlandRussell Knox2,00121
5United StatesJordan Spieth1,96517
6United StatesBrandt Snedeker1,71723
7United StatesPatrick Reed1,57524
8United StatesPhil Mickelson1,53218
9United StatesKevin Na1,52923
10United StatesJustin Thomas1,51224

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), andAnirban 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 overEmiliano Grillo andSean 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), andDerek 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), andJonas Blixt (100 to 107).[5]

The tournament was the last qualifying event for the eight qualifying places for the American team in the2016 Ryder Cup.

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United StatesPatrick Reed66-68-71-70=275−91,530,00017
T2ArgentinaEmiliano Grillo67-69-71-69=276−8748,000632
United StatesSean O'Hair69-69-72-66=27615108
T4AustraliaJason Day68-70-70-69=277−7351,33321
AustraliaAdam Scott69-72-65-71=27743
United StatesGary Woodland71-69-68-69=2772442
T7United StatesRickie Fowler67-69-68-74=278−6264,9171628
United StatesJason Kokrak74-66-69-69=2784365
United StatesRyan Moore69-68-72-69=2781123
T10United StatesJordan Spieth71-67-72-69=279−5221,00055
United StatesJustin Thomas71-71-66-71=279810
  • 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 theOmega European Masters instead.[6] Of the 97 entrants, 72 made the second-round cut at 141 (−1).

Rory McIlroy won by two strokes overPaul 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), andMarc 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), andChez Reavie (70 to 81).[8]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Northern IrelandRory McIlroy71-67-66-65=269−151,530,000438
2EnglandPaul Casey66-66-66-73=271−13918,0001059
3United StatesJimmy Walker68-64-70-70=272−12578,000925
4AustraliaAdam Scott67-71-70-65=273−11408,00054
T5ArgentinaFabián Gómez66-71-68-69=274−10301,2503248
United StatesJames Hahn65-74-66-69=2743955
United StatesPatrick Reed68-67-70-69=27411
T8United StatesKevin Chappell67-64-71-73=275−9212,5001313
CanadaDavid Hearn68-68-69-70=2755992
United StatesBilly Hurley III67-69-69-70=2755177
United StatesDustin Johnson68-66-75-66=27533
United StatesJason Kokrak70-68-71-66=2753443
United StatesRyan Moore65-70-68-72=2751211
South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen71-69-64-71=2754044
  • 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, onlyHenrik Stenson (knee injury) did not play.[9] There was no cut.

Dustin Johnson won by three strokes overPaul 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), andCharl 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
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United StatesDustin Johnson67-63-68-67=265−231,530,00013
2EnglandPaul Casey67-66-68-67=268−20918,000510
3United StatesRoberto Castro65-65-74-67=271−17578,0002153
T4United StatesJ. B. Holmes69-65-68-74=276−12323,8502842
United StatesMatt Kuchar68-69-68-71=2761628
United StatesRyan Palmer73-64-69-70=2763447
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel70-70-72-64=2763043
AustraliaAdam Scott69-69-67-71=27635
9United StatesJordan Spieth68-72-68-69=277−11246,50076
T10United StatesDaniel Berger70-68-71-69=278−10212,5002631
United StatesBilly Horschel73-68-67-70=2785062
United StatesChris Kirk68-66-73-71=2785466
  • Par 72 course

Reset points

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The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

PlacePlayerPointsReset pointsEvents
1United StatesDustin Johnson5,1892,00021
2United StatesPatrick Reed4,2031,80027
3AustraliaAdam Scott3,4791,60019
4AustraliaJason Day3,4091,44019
5EnglandPaul Casey3,2521,28021
6Northern IrelandRory McIlroy3,2231,12017
7United StatesJordan Spieth2,77196020
8ScotlandRussell Knox2,46580024
9ArgentinaEmiliano Grillo2,37164024
10United StatesJimmy Walker2,34048024

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, beatingKevin Chappell andRyan Moore in a playoff.[12][13][14]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Northern IrelandRory McIlroy68-70-66-64=268−121,530,00016
T2United StatesKevin Chappell66-68-68-66=268752,250815
United StatesRyan Moore70-68-66-64=268714
4EnglandPaul Casey68-70-69-64=271−9408,00055
5JapanHideki Matsuyama66-71-68-69=274−6340,0001317
T6United StatesDustin Johnson66-67-69-73=275−5297,50021
United StatesJustin Thomas68-71-69-67=2751213
T8United StatesJason Dufner73-67-66-70=276−4263,5001927
AustraliaAdam Scott69-71-71-65=27643
10ArgentinaEmiliano Grillo73-70-66-69=278−2218,620119
South KoreaKim Si-woo67-72-74-65=2781718
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel74-67-66-71=2782530
United StatesBubba Watson72-73-66-67=2782124
United StatesGary Woodland72-70-69-67=2782020
  • Par 70 course

Final leaderboard

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PlacePlayerPointsWinnings ($)
1Northern IrelandRory McIlroy3,12010,000,000
2United StatesDustin Johnson2,3803,000,000
3United StatesPatrick Reed1,9862,000,000
4AustraliaAdam Scott1,9301,500,000
5EnglandPaul Casey1,8801,000,000
6AustraliaJason Day1,440800,000
7United StatesRyan Moore1,336700,000
8United StatesKevin Chappell1,320600,000
9United StatesJordan Spieth1,168550,000
10ScotlandRussell Knox992500,000

For the full listsee 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
PlayerPre-PlayoffsThe BarclaysDeutsche BankBMW Champ.Reset
points
Tour Champ.
PointsRankFinishRank afterFinishRank afterFinishRank afterFinishFinal rank
AustraliaJason Day2,7351T42T152WD41,440WD6
United StatesDustin Johnson2,7012T183T83112,000T62
AustraliaAdam Scott2,0633T4445T431,600T84
ScotlandRussell Knox2,0614T607T157T1788002310
United StatesJordan Spieth1,9655T105T21697960T179
United StatesBrandt Snedeker1,7176T489T4611T1311384T1715
United StatesPatrick Reed1,575711T51T1321,800T243
United StatesPhil Mickelson1,5328T1310CUT15T24133522216
United StatesKevin Na1,5299CUT14DNP23T20222322928
United StatesJustin Thomas1,51210T108CUT14T3212368T612
United StatesKevin Kisner1,49111T4812T4617T39192562623
JapanHideki Matsuyama1,46812CUT17T1516T2417288513
United StatesKevin Chappell1,42213T3113T813T6115320T28
SwedenHenrik Stenson1,38714WD21T4124DNP3636
South KoreaKim Si-woo*1,38215CUT22T1518T2018272T1017
United StatesWilliam McGirt1,36016T4118CUT26T2023224T1724
United StatesJimmy Walker1,35217CUT2539T13104802814
United StatesMatt Kuchar1,34918T6423T4628T416304T1518
United StatesBrooks Koepka1,34819T7026T5730T323535
SpainSergio García1,30620DNP28T2425T473232
United StatesJason Dufner1,27321T2220T33196027192T819
United StatesDaniel Berger1,25422T7030T4131T1026200T1526
United StatesRyan Moore1,23523T711T812T6414336T27
United StatesBubba Watson1,23524T1319CUT27T2024216T1021
South AfricaBranden Grace*1,18725CUT33T4137T324141
United StatesSmylie Kaufman*1,18126CUT34T2433T564343
Northern IrelandGraeme McDowell1,14227CUT35CUT45T424848
United StatesRickie Fowler1,13128T716T4622593131
United StatesBill Haas1,12929CUT36T6746T324646
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel1,12730T53327043T430168T1025
VenezuelaJhonattan Vegas1,11931T2229T3329T2429176T2429
ArgentinaEmiliano Grillo*1,10932T26T338T329640T1011
United StatesCharley Hoffman1,08733T1327CUT36T524444
United StatesScott Piercy1,07734T2231T5335T243737
United StatesHarris English1,03235T6041T4144T474747
Northern IrelandRory McIlroy97336T313814T4261,12011
United StatesDaniel Summerhays96337CUT47CUT55686565
United StatesJ. B. Holmes95638T4142T3342T4281842730
United StatesCharles Howell III93139CUT50T2448T475252
ArgentinaFabián Gómez92440T6048T532T474040
United StatesJim Herman92341T2239T3341T244242
United StatesGary Woodland90742T424T1521T2420248T1020
United StatesJamie Lovemark*90443T22407149T324949
United StatesJames Hahn87844CUT55T539T243939
AustraliaAaron Baddeley87445CUT56T6767T616969
United StatesTony Finau864461237T2438T664545
SwedenDavid Lingmerth85947CUT58T6365T616767
EnglandLuke Donald84948T5353T6560T395858
United StatesJon Curran84049T6860T6769T476666
United StatesZach Johnson83350T4852T5756T425757
EnglandJustin Rose82951T3145T5750T245151
United StatesKyle Reifers82152T6862T4158T526161
United StatesRoberto Castro81053CUT64T2453321240T1722
United StatesColt Knost80354CUT65CUT7979
United StatesBrendan Steele79155T22467254T646363
South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen76956T1844T840T173838
AustraliaMarc Leishman76557CUT71T4670T526868
United StatesPatton Kizzire*76058CUT72CUT8282
GermanyAlex Čejka75459DNP73DNP8383
United StatesChris Kirk74960CUT75T3366T105454
United StatesBen Martin74161T3154CUT68T667070
United StatesPatrick Rodgers*73962CUT76T467474
United StatesRyan Palmer73163T1349T2447T43434
United StatesVaughn Taylor72664CUT79T2464T426262
United StatesJason Kokrak72165T743T834T173333
United StatesRicky Barnes71866T5368T537171
SwedenFreddie Jacobson71467CUT81CUT9090
EnglandPaul Casey71068T3159210251,28045
United StatesBilly Hurley III71069T6477T851T425555
South KoreaK. J. Choi70570CUT83CUT9191
New ZealandDanny Lee69971CUT85CUT9292
United StatesBilly Horschel69472T1351CUT62T105050
United StatesKevin Streelman69273T2257T5763T395959
United StatesJerry Kelly69274T3161CUT7272
EnglandDanny Willett*69175DNP86DNP9393
United StatesBrian Stuard68076T4166T2152T566060
United StatesJason Bohn667777789CUT9797
United StatesWebb Simpson66678T4874CUT8484
United StatesBryce Molder65279CUT94T538989
United StatesSpencer Levin64480CUT96T579494
United StatesScott Brown64381CUT98T338080
United StatesHarold Varner III*64382T6087T337575
United StatesRussell Henley64283T4878CUT8787
CanadaAdam Hadwin63884T6491T468585
United StatesChad Campbell63385CUT100T217373
United StatesChez Reavie63086T3170CUT8181
Republic of IrelandShane Lowry*61587DNP102102
United StatesBrian Harman60788T2267T2457T135353
ScotlandMartin Laird60589T1863CUT7777
United StatesHudson Swafford60390T4182T1561T566464
CanadaDavid Hearn59991T5392T859T325656
United StatesJohnson Wagner59892T2269T637878
United StatesPeter Malnati*59693T78104104
United StatesJim Furyk59194T4184T578686
United StatesRobert Streb59095T70105105
United StatesLucas Glover58796T70106106
FijiVijay Singh58697T5395CUT9999
United StatesSteve Stricker58398T5397T247676
AustraliaJohn Senden57799T3180CUT8888
SwedenJonas Blixt572100T74107107
United StatesBrett Stegmaier*559101WD108108
United StatesRobert Garrigus558102WD109109
United StatesZac Blair552103T74110110
South AfricaTyrone van Aswegen*550104T4193CUT9898
ItalyFrancesco Molinari550105CUT111111
United StatesKeegan Bradley545106T53103103
United StatesCameron Tringale539107CUT112112
United StatesSean O'Hair536108T215T5320T5225208T1727
United StatesAndrew Loupe*535109CUT113113
United StatesBoo Weekley532110CUT114114
United StatesJohn Huh526111T3190T659595
United StatesBlayne Barber*520112T41101101
United StatesMark Hubbard*503113CUT115115
United StatesBen Crane500114CUT117117
United StatesMichael Kim*500115CUT118118
United StatesKyle Stanley497116T74116116
IndiaAnirban Lahiri*494117DNP119119
United StatesDerek Fathauer*491118T3199CUT100100
CanadaGraham DeLaet487119T78120120
United StatesTroy Merritt482120CUT121121
United StatesLuke List*481121CUT122122
South KoreaKang Sung-hoon*473122T1888CUT9696
United StatesShawn Stefani459123T64123123
United StatesDavid Toms455124CUT124124
South KoreaNoh Seung-yul454125CUT125125

* First-time Playoffs qualifier

References

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  1. ^Bolton, Rob (August 22, 2016)."Power Rankings: The Barclays". PGA Tour.
  2. ^Ross, Helen (August 24, 2016)."Cejka withdraws from The Barclays". PGA Tour.
  3. ^"PGA Tour unveils FedExCup Playoff points change". PGA Tour. December 11, 2014.
  4. ^"Patrick Reed wins Barclays, Rickie Fowler loses Ryder Cup auto bid".ESPN. Associated Press. August 28, 2016.
  5. ^Everill, Ben (August 28, 2016)."FedExCup update after The Barclays". PGA Tour.
  6. ^"Notable WDs at the Deutsche Bank Championship". PGA Tour. September 1, 2016.
  7. ^"Rory McIlroy rallies from six behind to win Deutsche Bank".ESPN. Associated Press. September 5, 2016.
  8. ^Ross, Helen (September 5, 2016)."Update: Who's in, out after Deutsche Bank?". PGA Tour.
  9. ^Everill, Ben (September 8, 2016)."FedExCup Update: BMW Championship, Round 1". PGA Tour.
  10. ^"Dustin Johnson wins BMW Championship, leads FedEx Cup".ESPN. Associated Press. September 11, 2016.
  11. ^"The road to East Lake". PGA Tour. September 11, 2016.
  12. ^"Rory McIlroy rallies from 3 back to win Tour Championship in playoff".ESPN. Associated Press. September 26, 2016.
  13. ^"Tour Championship: Rory McIlroy wins title in Atlanta to claim FedEx Cup".BBC Sport. September 26, 2016. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2016.
  14. ^Murray, Ewan (September 26, 2016)."Rory McIlroy scoops FedEx Cup glory to give Europe Ryder Cup momentum".The Guardian. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2016.

External links

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Playoff events
Seasons and winners
Point distributions
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