Which players lost PGA Tour cards? Results in full
Check out which players lost their PGA Tour cards as the FedEx Cup Fall season came to a close at the RSM Classic.
Several golfers are hoping to keep hold of their PGA Tour cards this weekend at the final event of the season.
The RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club in Georgia represents the final event of the 2024 FedEx Cup Fall series.
Only the top 125 players in the rankings will retain their cards.
From 2026, that number will be reduced to 100.
Before the RSM Classic began on Thursday, only a handful of points separated several stars.
It's now or never for some...
Which players are in danger of losing their PGA Tour cards?
Joel Dahmen
The popular American, who rose to fame in the Netflix documentary Full Swing, entered the final week of the season 124th in the standings.
He needs a huge result.
Daniel Berger
Former Ryder Cupper Berger has been struggling with a back injury for more than two years.
He returned to golf in January and has shown glimpses of his former self but, like Dahmen, will need a good performance to secure full status.
Zach Johnson
Former Masters champion Johnson played the 2023-2024 season on a top 50 career money exemption.
Could it be the end of the road for the 2023 U.S. Ryder Cup captain?
Wesley Bryan
Officially the bubble boy.
Bryan, one part of BryanBros on YouTube, has performed well over the last few months and has his own future in his hands.
Sami Valimaki
Was one of 10 players to earn his PGA Tour card via the DP World Tour last year.
Ryan Moore
The five-time winner has missed 13 cuts this season.
A good performance at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship boosted his hopes of retaining his card, but he's unlikely to jump into the top 125.
Which players lost their PGA Tour cards?
*Rankings as of 22 November
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Ranking | Player |
123 | Sami Valimaki |
124 | Adrien Dumont de Chassart |
125 | Sam Ryder |
126 | Wesley Bryan |
127 | Zac Blair |
128 | Joel Dahmen |
129 | Henrik Norlander |
130 | Daniel Berger |