The PGA Tour is arguably as strong and competitive as it has ever been, with 13 first-time winners this season alone highlighting the depth of talent and reminding fans that is not just Scottie Scheffler who holds the trophy every Sunday.
Nearly all of those champions, and many more beside, remain in the hunt for the FedEx Cup Playoffs – although, only the top-70 will qualify for the FedEx St Jude Championship with a view of making it to East Lake for the Tour Championship.
Several players such as Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and a number of their likely Ryder Cup teammates in September have already booked their spot in not only the first round but also likely the final 30 later in August.
However, there are more than a few star names who have suffered frustrating and disappointing seasons, with campaigns hanging in the balance over the coming days and weeks.
Below, we’ve listed just a handful of the big names who are in danger of completely missing out on the lucrative FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Gary Woodland (78th)
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Gary Woodland has been through plenty over the past several years, and it is fantastic to see him happy and healthy once more. But the Kansas-born pro needs a notable couple of weeks if he is to make the FedEx Cup top-70 this term.
Through 18 starts, the 2019 US Open champion has only managed a runner-up (Texas Children’s Houston Open) and four further top-25s. He has limited missed cuts to just six, but the American is on the wrong side of the dotted line late in the day.
RASMUS HOJGAARD (80th)
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One half of the Hojgaard twins could be on Team Europe at this year’s Ryder Cup, but only if he picks up his form over the coming weeks. Not only would an upturn in performances benefit his Ryder Cup chances, but the Dane is 80th in the FedEx Cup standings thanks to a runner-up at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and four other top-25s from 17 starts.
Just five missed cuts has helped Hojgaard stick around the magic number, but he will require something a little better before the FedEx St Jude Championship if he is to bounce into August and September.
ADAM SCOTT (85th)
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