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Jordan Spieth Misses FedEx Cup Top 50 Cutoff, Impacts 2027 Signature Event Eligibility

Jordan Spieth's season ended abruptly at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, as he narrowly missed the crucial FedEx Cup Top 50, affecting his access to next year's premium events.

Jordan Spieth concluded his run at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in a tie for 19th, falling short of the FedEx Cup Top 50 cutoff for the third consecutive season. His finish at TPC Southwind left him at No. 52 in the FedEx Cup standings, just outside the threshold required to advance to the BMW Championship and secure a spot in the PGA Tour's 2027 Signature events.

The Top 50 cutoff is considered a critical benchmark on the PGA Tour. Players who qualify not only earn entry into the BMW Championship, but also guarantee their participation in the high-purse Signature events for the following season. Beyond that, securing a Top 50 position offers an early advantage for qualifying for the new 'Championship Series' set to begin in 2028. Maverick McNealy, another player on the bubble, described the No. 50 spot as "the most important number on the PGA Tour."

A Narrow Miss for Spieth and Others

Spieth entered the FedEx St. Jude Championship ranked No. 54, needing a strong performance to climb into the Top 50. He had set a target of 67 for his final round, believing it would be sufficient. However, he ultimately shot an even-par 70, finishing the tournament without breaking 70 over the weekend. Reports indicate that a score of 69 would have been enough to secure his spot, meaning a single birdie over his final three holes could have changed his outcome. Spieth, currently +4500 (Bovada) to win the Masters Tournament, expressed confidence in his game despite the disappointing finish, stating his play felt close to 'kicking off'.

Other notable players also faced the pressure of the Top 50 bubble. Keith Mitchell, who is +11000 (DraftKings) for the U.S. Open, narrowly missed advancing after a challenging finish, including a bogey from the water on the 18th hole. Matt McCarty, priced at +30000 (Bovada) for the BMW Championship, entered the week at No. 48 but a T63 finish left him waiting to see if he would hold his position. Maverick McNealy, currently +5000 (Bovada) to win the BMW Championship, also found himself on the wrong side of the cutoff.

Following his exit from the FedEx Cup playoffs, Spieth indicated he would take some time off. However, he reportedly plans to return to action in October at the Baycurrent Classic. This marks a shift from his previous two seasons, where he did not participate in any Fall events.

FAQ

What is the significance of the FedEx Cup Top 50 cutoff?
Making the FedEx Cup Top 50 guarantees entry into the BMW Championship and secures eligibility for the PGA Tour's high-purse Signature events in the following season. It also provides an advantage for future Championship Series qualification.
How close was Jordan Spieth to making the Top 50?
Jordan Spieth finished at No. 52 in the FedEx Cup standings, just two spots outside the Top 50. He shot an even-par 70 in his final round; a score of 69 would have been enough to qualify.
What is Jordan Spieth's next planned tournament?
After his early exit from the FedEx Cup playoffs, Jordan Spieth plans to play in the Baycurrent Classic in October, marking a return to Fall events after two seasons.