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2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs

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:


Tournament information
August 25 –September 25, 2016
Bethpage Black CourseTPC BostonCrooked Stick Golf ClubEast Lake Golf Club
PGA Tour
125 for The Barclays100 for Deutsche Bank Ch.70 for BMW Championship30 for Tour Championship
$35,000,000 bonus money
$10,000,000 bonus money
Rory McIlroy
3,120 points

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:

  • The Barclays – Bethpage Black Course, Farmingdale, New York
  • Deutsche Bank Championship – TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts
  • BMW Championship – Crooked Stick Golf Club, Carmel, Indiana
  • Tour Championship – East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia

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

The point distributions can be seen here.

PlacePlayerPointsEvents
1Jason Day2,73516
2Dustin Johnson2,70118
3Adam Scott2,06316
4Russell Knox2,00121
5Jordan Spieth1,96517
6Brandt Snedeker1,71723
7Patrick Reed1,57524
8Phil Mickelson1,53218
9Kevin Na1,52923
10Justin Thomas1,51224

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). 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.

Patrick Reed won by a stroke over Emiliano Grillo and Sean O'Hair and moved from seventh place to first place in the standings. 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).

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

FedEx Cup rank
1Patrick Reed66-68-71-70=275−91,530,00017
T2Emiliano Grillo67-69-71-69=276−8748,000632
Sean O'Hair69-69-72-66=27615108
T4Jason Day68-70-70-69=277−7351,33321
Adam Scott69-72-65-71=27743
Gary Woodland71-69-68-69=2772442
T7Rickie Fowler67-69-68-74=278−6264,9171628
Jason Kokrak74-66-69-69=2784365
Ryan Moore69-68-72-69=2781123
T10Jordan Spieth71-67-72-69=279−5221,00055
Justin Thomas71-71-66-71=279810
  • Par 71 course

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. 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. 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).

FedEx Cup rank
1Rory McIlroy71-67-66-65=269−151,530,000438
2Paul Casey66-66-66-73=271−13918,0001059
3Jimmy Walker68-64-70-70=272−12578,000925
4Adam Scott67-71-70-65=273−11408,00054
T5Fabián Gómez66-71-68-69=274−10301,2503248
James Hahn65-74-66-69=2743955
Patrick Reed68-67-70-69=27411
T8Kevin Chappell67-64-71-73=275−9212,5001313
David Hearn68-68-69-70=2755992
Billy Hurley III67-69-69-70=2755177
Dustin Johnson68-66-75-66=27533
Jason Kokrak70-68-71-66=2753443
Ryan Moore65-70-68-72=2751211
Louis Oosthuizen71-69-64-71=2754044
  • Par 71 course

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. There was no cut.

Dustin Johnson won by three strokes over Paul Casey. 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).

FedEx Cup rank
1Dustin Johnson67-63-68-67=265−231,530,00013
2Paul Casey67-66-68-67=268−20918,000510
3Roberto Castro65-65-74-67=271−17578,0002153
T4J. B. Holmes69-65-68-74=276−12323,8502842
Matt Kuchar68-69-68-71=2761628
Ryan Palmer73-64-69-70=2763447
Charl Schwartzel70-70-72-64=2763043
Adam Scott69-69-67-71=27635
9Jordan Spieth68-72-68-69=277−11246,50076
T10Daniel Berger70-68-71-69=278−10212,5002631
Billy Horschel73-68-67-70=2785062
Chris Kirk68-66-73-71=2785466
  • Par 72 course

The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

PlacePlayerPointsReset pointsEvents
1Dustin Johnson5,1892,00021
2Patrick Reed4,2031,80027
3Adam Scott3,4791,60019
4Jason Day3,4091,44019
5Paul Casey3,2521,28021
6Rory McIlroy3,2231,12017
7Jordan Spieth2,77196020
8Russell Knox2,46580024
9Emiliano Grillo2,37164024
10Jimmy Walker2,34048024

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.

FedEx Cup rank
1Rory McIlroy68-70-66-64=268−121,530,00016
T2Kevin Chappell66-68-68-66=268752,250815
Ryan Moore70-68-66-64=268714
4Paul Casey68-70-69-64=271−9408,00055
5Hideki Matsuyama66-71-68-69=274−6340,0001317
T6Dustin Johnson66-67-69-73=275−5297,50021
Justin Thomas68-71-69-67=2751213
T8Jason Dufner73-67-66-70=276−4263,5001927
Adam Scott69-71-71-65=27643
10Emiliano Grillo73-70-66-69=278−2218,620119
Kim Si-woo67-72-74-65=2781718
Charl Schwartzel74-67-66-71=2782530
Bubba Watson72-73-66-67=2782124
Gary Woodland72-70-69-67=2782020
  • Par 70 course
PlacePlayerPointsWinnings ($)
1Rory McIlroy3,12010,000,000
2Dustin Johnson2,3803,000,000
3Patrick Reed1,9862,000,000
4Adam Scott1,9301,500,000
5Paul Casey1,8801,000,000
6Jason Day1,440800,000
7Ryan Moore1,336700,000
8Kevin Chappell1,320600,000
9Jordan Spieth1,168550,000
10Russell Knox992500,000

For the full list see here.

Table key:

  • First-time Playoffs qualifier
  • Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site
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