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FedExCup Standouts: Pavon Leads, U.S. Golfers Dominate

02/13/2024 by Golf Post Editors

FedExCup Standouts: Pavon Leads, U.S. Golfers Dominate

Matthew Pavon from France currently leads the FedEx Cup rankings. (Credit: Getty)

08 Feb

02/08 – 02/11/2024

PGA Tour: WM Phoenix Open 2024

TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) – Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: $8,800,000
  • Defending champion: Scottie Scheffler

As professional golfers continue their pursuit of the coveted FedExCup title, the PGA Tour season has already witnessed a series of competitive events shaping the leaderboard. The latest tournament to conclude saw the rise of a notable talent, with Matthieu Pavon leading the FedExCup rankings, firmly establishing his presence in the world of golf.

American Prowess in FedExCup Race

Within the FedExCup rankings, a significant presence of American players is noted, with 61 of the top 100 golfers hailing from the United States. Among American golfers, Chris Kirk and Wyndham Clark stand out with their exceptional performances. Kirk holds the second place with 813 points secured over 4 events, including an impressive victory and a Top-10 finish. Not far behind, Clark, also having played 4 events, has accumulated 773 points and boasts a win, keeping the competition tight at the top.

Global Rivalry and Stakes at the Top

French golfer Matthieu Pavon remains the frontrunner with 949 points, setting a challenging pace for his peers. Chris Kirk, Wyndham Clark, and Scottie Scheffler, the next highest-ranked American golfer at fourth, are in hot pursuit. Scheffler, with no wins yet but three Top-10 finishes over his 4 played events, has a tally of 698 points. They all chase the ultimate PGA Tour prize, and as the season progresses, every point gained is crucial in deciding who will claim the esteemed FedExCup.

How the PGA Tours FedEx Cup works

The FedExCup is the season ranking of the PGA Tour. The top 30 players in the FedExCup ranking are allowed to take part in the PGA Tour’s final play-off tournament at the end of the season. The season ranking also determines who is allowed to play on the PGA Tour the following year. At each tournament, the players who make the cut collect points. The total number of points earned at a tournament depends on the value of the event. Major tournaments earn the most points. The winner receives 500 points for winning a normal PGA Tour tournament.

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