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It’s Sunday at the 2025 Wyndham Championship and just 18 holes are left to determine who will hoist the trophy and get a large amount of money transferred to his bank account.

But wait, there’s more. Sunday is the day when we learn who the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoff participants will be, with just the top 70 in the standings advancing to the three-tournament postseason.

Stay with this page all day Sunday during the final round for Golfweek’s FedEx Cup Playoffs live tracker.

Who’s near the top-70 cutoff for the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs?

Matti Schmid started the week as the “bubble boy”, holding on to that 70th spot. Ahead of his final round, he’s sitting at No. 67.

After 54 holes in Greensboro, Gary Woodland is now in that No. 70 position with 18 holes to go.

How do the FedEx Cup projected standings work?

The PGA Tour’s projected standings are sted throughout the final round as golfers record their birdies, pars, bogeys and more, which them moves them up or down the leaderboard as well as the standings. Once the tournament is complete Sunday evening, the top 70 will be set and the field will be finalized ofr the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

One player in that top 70 who won’t head to Memphis is Rory McIlroy, sitting in the No. 2 spot, who was not on the commit list that came out last Friday.

What happens to those outside the top 70?

Everyone outside the top 70 will have the next three weeks off but all is not lost. Golfers who finish No. 71 through No. 100 will retain full status for the 2026 season. Golfers who finish No. 101 to No. 125 will have conditional status, but it’s worth noting that spots 100 through 125 are not finalized until after the seven-tournament FedEx Cup Fall series as well as the RSM Classic, held in November.

How does the FedEx Cup Playoffs work?

According to the PGA Tour:

The top 70 in the FedExCup standings at the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship will earn their way into the first event of the FedExCup Playoffs, the FedEx St. Jude Championship. From there, the top 50 in the standings will compete at the BMW Championship, and then just the top 30 will tee it up at the Tour Championship, where all players will start the tournament at even par. The best performer over the course of four rounds at the Tour Championship will win the FedExCup.

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