FedEx Cup Fall standings update: Joe Highsmith, Daniel Berger move inside top 125

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There are two events left in the FedEx Cup Fall, which means only two more chances for golfers to lock up their card for the 2025 season.

Austin Eckroat won for the second time this year behind a final-round 9-under 63, topping Carson Young and Justin Lower by a shot. Eckroat finished in the top 50 during the regular season, so he’s in the signature events in 2025 but now gets into the Masters.

However, Joe Highsmith moved inside the top 125 with his fifth-place finish. He and Daniel Berger were the lone two players to move into the top 125 after the World Wide Technology Championship.

Any golfer who finishes Nos. 51-60 in the FedEx Cup standings will earn entry into the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational, the first two signature events of 2025. Those who finished inside of the top 125 will earn their PGA Tour cards for 2025.

Hayden Springer is now the “bubble boy” in the 125th spot.

WWTC:Prize money

Here’s a look at the standings after the WWTC:

Aon Next 10 standings

NamePositionPrevious
Mazkenzie Hughes5151
Harris English5253
Maverick McNealy5355
Seamus Power5452
Patrick Rodgers5554
Tom Kim5656
Nick Taylor5757
Ben Griffin5860
Justin Rose5958
Kevin Yu6059
Nico Echavarria6165
Lucas Glover6263
Jake Knapp6361
Min Woo Lee6462
Beau Hossler6566

FedEx Cup top 125 standings

NamePositionPrevious
Joel Dahmen121124
Henrik Norlander122121
Vince Whaley123120
Daniel Berger124129
Hayden Springer125123
Dylan Wu126134
S.H. Kim127122
Wesley Bryan128138
Kevin Tway129127
Matt Wallace130125

 

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