2010 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 26 – September 26, 2010
LocationRidgewood Country Club
TPC Boston
Cog Hill Golf & Country Club
East Lake Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Field125 for The Barclays
100 for Deutsche Bank
70 for BMW Championship
30 for Tour Championship
Prize fund$35,000,000 bonus money
Winner's share$10,000,000 bonus money
Champion
United States Jim Furyk
2,980 points

The 2010 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, began on August 26 and ended on September 26. It included the following four events:

These were the fourth FedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in 2007.

The point distributions can be seen here.

Regular season rankings

PlacePlayerPointsEvents
1South Africa Ernie Els1,84616
2United States Steve Stricker1,69715
3United States Jim Furyk1,69118
4United States Phil Mickelson1,62916
5England Justin Rose1,59318
6United States Jeff Overton1,53622
7United States Hunter Mahan1,52820
8United States Bubba Watson1,49818
9United States Matt Kuchar1,43721
10South Africa Tim Clark1,40919

The Barclays

The Barclays was played August 26–29. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, three did not enter: Paul Goydos (ranked 63),[1] Sergio García (101),[2] and Corey Pavin (110).[2] Jim Furyk was disqualified from the tournament for missing his pro-am tee time.[3] Of the 121 entrants, 72 made the second-round cut at even-par 141.

Matt Kuchar won by making a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff with Martin Laird and moved to first place in the standings.[4] The top 100 players in the points standings advanced to the Deutsche Bank Championship.

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Matt Kuchar68-69-69-66=272−121,350,00019
2Scotland Martin Laird69-67-65-71=272810,000395
T3United States Kevin Streelman72-63-71-68=274−10435,00018102
United States Steve Stricker70-70-68-66=27422
T5Australia Jason Day67-67-70-71=275−9263,4381428
United States Ryan Palmer66-74-66-69=2751323
South Africa Rory Sabbatini68-74-69-64=2753360
United States Vaughn Taylor65-70-71-69=2752138
T9United States Dustin Johnson71-69-64-72=276−8202,500611
Australia Adam Scott66-71-68-71=2761932
United States Heath Slocum67-71-70-68=2763450

Deutsche Bank Championship

The Deutsche Bank Championship was played September 3–6. Of the 100 players eligible to play in the event, one did not enter: Kenny Perry.[5] Of the 99 entrants, 72 made the second-round cut at one-under-par, 141.

Charley Hoffman shot a final round 62 to win by five strokes and move to second place in the standings.[6] The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship.

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Charley Hoffman64-67-69-62=262−221,350,000259
T2Australia Jason Day63-67-66-71=267−17560,000414
England Luke Donald65-67-66-69=267517
Australia Geoff Ogilvy64-72-65-66=267952
T5United States Tom Gillis67-71-65-65=268−16273,7504892
Australia Adam Scott67-69-65-67=2681519
United States Brandt Snedeker66-64-67-71=2683153
8Australia John Senden66-68-69-67=270−14232,5003864
9United States Steve Stricker65-68-67-71=271−13217,50032
10United States D. J. Trahan64-69-69-70=272−12202,5003651

BMW Championship

The BMW Championship was played September 9–12. All 70 players eligible to play in the event did so. There was no cut. The top 30 players in FedEx Cup points after this event advanced to the Tour Championship and also earned spots in the 2011 Masters, U.S. Open, and (British) Open Championship.

Dustin Johnson won the event by one stroke over Paul Casey and moved to second in the rankings.[7] Former FedEx Cup winners Tiger Woods (2007 and 2009) and Vijay Singh (2008) finished 42nd and 57th, respectively, on the points list and did not advance to The Tour Championship.

With the FedEx Cup points reset after the BMW Championship, all 30 remaining players had at least a mathematical chance to secure the season crown, and any of the top five players could claim the FedEx Cup with a win in The Tour Championship.

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Dustin Johnson68-70-68-69=275−91,350,000216
2England Paul Casey69-69-69-69=276−8810,000521
T3South Korea K. J. Choi71-69-69-69=278−6360,0002352
South Korea Kevin Na70-69-69-70=2782041
United States Matt Kuchar64-72-70-72=27811
United States Ryan Moore65-74-66-73=2782658
7South Africa Retief Goosen67-71-71-70=279−5251,2501720
T8United States Phil Mickelson72-71-70-67=280−4217,5001014
United States Steve Stricker70-73-67-70=28043
South Korea Charlie Wi67-69-70-74=2803337

Reset points

The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

PlacePlayerPointsReset pointsEvents
1United States Matt Kuchar4,9352,50024
2United States Dustin Johnson4,2992,25022
3United States Charley Hoffman3,4492,00022
4United States Steve Stricker3,3721,80018
5England Paul Casey3,0151,60016
6Australia Jason Day2,6331,40023
7England Luke Donald2,5971,20019
8South Africa Ernie Els2,3431,00019
9Scotland Martin Laird2,29480024
10United States Phil Mickelson2,24960019

The Tour Championship

The Tour Championship was played September 23–26, after a one-week break. All 30 golfers who qualified for the tournament played, and there was no cut. Jim Furyk won the tournament and the FedEx Cup.[8]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Jim Furyk67-65-70-70=272−81,350,000111
2England Luke Donald66-66-71-70=273−7810,00037
3South Africa Retief Goosen71-66-66-71=274−6517,5001017
T4England Paul Casey66-71-69-69=275−5330,00065
United States Nick Watney71-74-63-67=2751228
6United States Charley Hoffman71-67-69-70=277−3270,00043
T7South Korea K. J. Choi68-68-74-68=278−2247,5001523
South Africa Ernie Els71-71-71-65=27898
T9United States Zach Johnson74-72-66-67=279−1208,1251719
United States Ryan Moore70-72-68-69=2792126
United States Kevin Streelman70-70-69-70=2792529
Colombia Camilo Villegas73-69-68-69=2792025

Final leaderboard

PlacePlayerPointsWinnings ($)
1United States Jim Furyk2,980.010,000,000
2United States Matt Kuchar2,727.53,000,000
3England Luke Donald2,700.02,000,000
4United States Charley Hoffman2,500.01,500,000
5United States Dustin Johnson2,492.51,000,000
6England Paul Casey2,250.0800,000
7United States Steve Stricker2,027.5700,000
8Australia Jason Day1,660.0600,000
9South Africa Ernie Els1,437.5550,000
10South Africa Retief Goosen1,360.0500,000

For the full list see here.

Table of qualifying players

Table key:

  Win
  Top-10 finish
  Did not advance to next tournament
  Played way into next tournament
Player Pre-Playoffs The Barclays Deutsche Bank BMW Champ. Reset
points
Tour Champ.
Points Rank Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Final rank
South Africa Ernie Els 1,846 1 71 5 T30 7 T13 8 1,000 T7 9
United States Steve Stricker 1,697 2 T3 2 9 3 T8 4 1,800 T25 7
United States Jim Furyk 1,691 3 DQ 8 T37 11 T15 11 480 1 1
United States Phil Mickelson 1,629 4 CUT 10 T25 14 T8 10 600 T22 13
England Justin Rose 1,593 5 T15 4 CUT 10 T21 13 440 T15 16
United States Jeff Overton 1,536 6 T56 12 CUT 19 T57 24 270 29 29
United States Hunter Mahan 1,528 7 T31 7 T33 8 T37 15 400 T15 18
United States Bubba Watson 1,498 8 T31 9 T37 12 T50 18 340 T17 22
United States Matt Kuchar 1,437 9 1 1 T11 1 T3 1 2,500 T25 2
South Africa Tim Clark 1,409 10 CUT 16 T45 22 T21 21 300 T13 24
United States Dustin Johnson 1,362 11 T9 6 T57 16 1 2 2,250 T22 5
United States Ben Crane 1,304 12 T12 11 CUT 18 T45 22 290 T17 27
United States Bo Van Pelt 1,272 13 CUT 25 T25 23 T54 30 210 24 30
United States Anthony Kim 1,216 14 CUT 27 CUT 34 T48 41 41
Colombia Camilo Villegas 1,213 15 T64 26 T61 33 T11 25 260 T9 20
United States Zach Johnson 1,191 16 T21 15 T30 17 T15 19 320 T9 17
Australia Robert Allenby 1,169 17 T47 24 T45 27 T24 27 240 T17 28
United States J. B. Holmes 1,153 18 CUT 29 T11 24 T60 34 34
United States Rickie Fowler* 1,147 19 T36 22 T41 25 T45 32 32
Sweden Carl Pettersson 1,142 20 CUT 30 CUT 39 T30 40 40
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy* 1,101 21 T56 28 T37 29 T37 36 36
England Luke Donald 1,089 22 T15 17 T2 5 T37 7 1,200 2 3
United States Ryan Palmer 1,071 23 T5 13 T11 13 T43 16 380 28 23
South Africa Retief Goosen 1,068 24 T21 20 T25 20 7 17 360 3 10
Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge* 1,035 25 CUT 37 T45 40 T63 51 51
United States Bill Haas 1,025 26 T47 31 T22 28 T30 31 31
England Paul Casey 992 27 T12 23 T25 21 2 5 1,600 T4 6
Australia Jason Day 988 28 T5 14 T2 4 T54 6 1,400 T17 8
United States Nick Watney 984 29 T36 32 T33 30 T15 28 230 T4 12
Australia Stuart Appleby 957 30 T52 36 T57 43 T60 52 52
United States Ricky Barnes* 947 31 CUT 41 T57 54 T67 64 64
Australia Adam Scott 940 32 T9 19 T5 15 T15 14 420 27 19
United States Jason Bohn 926 33 CUT 43 T41 46 69 62 62
South Korea K. J. Choi 922 34 CUT 44 T45 52 T3 23 280 T7 15
United States Ryan Moore 893 35 CUT 47 T67 58 T3 26 250 T9 21
United States Sean O'Hair 858 36 T31 35 CUT 50 T37 47 47
Sweden Freddie Jacobson 826 37 CUT 50 T37 55 T48 58 58
United States Vaughn Taylor 824 38 T5 21 CUT 32 T30 35 35
Australia Geoff Ogilvy 815 39 CUT 52 T2 9 T24 12 460 T13 14
United States Brandt Snedeker 813 40 CUT 53 T5 31 T37 37 37
United States Kevin Na 804 41 T36 39 T33 41 T3 20 310 T17 26
United States Scott Verplank 786 42 T68 54 WD 70 T67 70 70
England Brian Davis 781 43 T60 49 T22 47 T54 53 53
United States David Toms 748 44 CUT 60 T45 67 T15 55 55
United States Bryce Molder 748 45 T36 46 CUT 60 T30 60 60
United States Charles Howell III 746 46 CUT 62 T67 75 75
United States Lucas Glover 743 47 CUT 63 T65 74 74
Australia Marc Leishman 738 48 T36 48 T61 57 T11 44 44
England Ian Poulter 733 49 T15 38 T45 44 T13 39 39
United States Heath Slocum 722 50 T9 34 T65 42 T50 36 46
United States Brian Gay 714 51 T21 40 CUT 56 T30 54 54
South Korea Charlie Wi 690 52 T27 45 T18 37 T8 33 33
South Korea Yong-eun Yang 678 53 T47 56 T45 61 T63 67 67
United States Stewart Cink 678 54 T15 42 T18 35 T21 38 38
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 662 55 T47 57 CUT 73 73
Australia Matt Jones 647 56 T60 70 T33 64 T37 63 63
United States Spencer Levin* 646 57 T64 71 CUT 81 81
United States Steve Marino 636 58 CUT 78 T41 72 72
United States John Rollins 634 59 CUT 79 T45 77 77
South Africa Rory Sabbatini 618 60 T5 33 CUT 45 T50 48 48
United States Jason Dufner 617 61 CUT 81 T18 65 T45 65 65
United States J. J. Henry 598 62 72 82 CUT 86 86
United States Paul Goydos 597 63 DNP 84 70 87 87
United States Shaun Micheel 595 64 CUT 85 71 88 88
Fiji Vijay Singh 588 65 CUT 86 T11 63 T24 57 57
United States D. J. Trahan 577 66 T21 51 10 36 70 49 49
United States Michael Sim* 573 67 T36 66 T11 53 T24 45 45
Australia Steve Elkington 571 68 CUT 89 CUT 92 92
Australia Greg Chalmers 558 69 T31 61 T41 62 T24 56 56
United States Justin Leonard 556 70 T36 68 T30 59 T30 59 59
United States Kenny Perry 555 71 T68 90 DNP 93 93
United States Jimmy Walker* 554 72 T52 77 CUT 84 84
United States Kris Blanks* 554 73 CUT 91 T22 71 71
United States Tom Gillis* 554 74 CUT 92 T5 48 T24 43 43
United States Chad Campbell 551 75 T60 83 DQ 89 89
Canada Stephen Ames 548 76 T36 69 T45 69 T57 68 68
United States Charley Hoffman 546 77 T27 59 1 2 T30 3 2,000 6 4
United States D. A. Points 544 78 T47 74 CUT 82 82
United States Pat Perez 534 79 T60 87 CUT 90 90
United States Tim Petrovic 532 80 T21 58 T45 66 T57 66 66
United States Alex Prugh* 526 81 CUT 95 CUT 97 97
United States Boo Weekley 526 82 CUT 96 CUT 98 98
Argentina Ángel Cabrera 524 83 T15 55 T18 49 T63 61 61
United States Garrett Willis* 517 84 CUT 97 WD 99 99
United States Blake Adams* 514 85 CUT 98 T61 95 95
United States Chad Collins* 512 86 T64 94 CUT 96 96
United States Chris Riley 512 87 CUT 99 CUT 100 100
United States Josh Teater* 502 88 T36 75 T45 76 76
United States Kevin Sutherland 499 89 CUT 101 101
United States Jerry Kelly 493 90 CUT 102 102
Germany Alex Čejka 489 91 CUT 103 103
United States Derek Lamely* 487 92 CUT 104 104
Australia Aaron Baddeley 481 93 T56 93 69 94 94
United States Webb Simpson 478 94 T36 80 CUT 85 85
Scotland Martin Laird 477 95 2 3 T25 6 T50 9 800 30 11
United States Davis Love III 475 96 T31 72 T61 80 80
United States Matt Bettencourt 472 97 CUT 106 106
United States Chris Couch* 472 98 T21 67 CUT 79 79
Australia John Senden 467 99 T15 64 8 38 T63 50 50
United States Jeff Maggert 463 100 WD 108 108
Spain Sergio García 461 101 DNP 109 109
United States Kevin Streelman 460 102 T3 18 T45 26 T43 29 220 T9 25
United States Briny Baird 458 103 CUT 111 111
United States Joe Ogilvie 454 104 CUT 112 112
United States John Merrick 449 105 T68 110 110
United States Bill Lunde 449 106 CUT 113 113
Japan Ryuji Imada 445 107 T27 73 T57 78 78
United States J. P. Hayes 439 108 T27 76 CUT 83 83
United States Dean Wilson 434 109 CUT 114 114
United States Corey Pavin 433 110 DNP 115 115
United States Bob Estes 432 111 CUT 116 116
United States Tiger Woods 431 112 T12 65 T11 51 T15 42 42
United States Cameron Beckman 427 113 CUT 118 118
United States Troy Matteson 425 114 T36 88 CUT 91 91
Argentina Andrés Romero 418 115 T52 100 T11 68 T60 69 69
United States Ben Curtis 416 116 CUT 119 119
United States Jonathan Byrd 415 117 T56 105 105
United States Michael Letzig 415 118 CUT 120 120
Australia Nathan Green 414 119 CUT 121 121
United States David Duval* 404 120 T64 117 117
United States Kevin Stadler 394 121 CUT 122 122
United States Woody Austin 394 122 CUT 123 123
Canada Graham DeLaet* 393 123 CUT 124 124
United States Robert Garrigus 382 124 T52 107 107
United States Scott Piercy 380 125 CUT 125 125

* First-time Playoffs participant

References

  1. Goydos Withdraws From The Barclays
  2. 1 2 "Garcia, Pavin out of Barclays". Archived from the original on August 22, 2010. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
  3. "No. 3-ranked Furyk ineligible for Barclays; will remain in Playoffs". Archived from the original on August 27, 2010. Retrieved August 26, 2010.
  4. Matt Kuchar claims first win of year
  5. "Perry withdraws from Deutsche Bank, out of Playoffs". Archived from the original on September 5, 2010. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  6. "Hoffman wins Deutsche Bank; Tiger stays at No. 1". Archived from the original on 2010-09-07. Retrieved 2010-09-07.
  7. Dustin Johnson wins at BMW
  8. Jim Furyk has $10M bunker save for win
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