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Sungjae Im plays way into FedEx Cup top 50; Jordan Spieth knocked out

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Aug 15, 2026; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Jordan Spieth plays his shot from the seventh tee during the third round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn ImagesAug 15, 2026; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Jordan Spieth plays his shot from the seventh tee during the third round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Despite holding a share of the lead after the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship on Thursday, Jordan Spieth didn’t have enough in the tank this weekend to push himself into the top 50 of the FedEx Cup points race.

Instead, Sungjae Im of South Korea was the only golfer to play his way into the second leg of the PGA Tour’s three-week playoffs.

Despite a disappointing final-round 74 that took him out of contention for the victory Sunday at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Im tied for fifth (7 under par) and that was more than enough to boost him from 53rd in points to 40th. Only the top 50 players in the chase move on to the BMW Championship.

The one player to give up his spot was Keith Mitchell, who entered the week 49th overall, tied for 34th at the St. Jude at 1 under and fell two spots to 51st. Matt McCarty (T63, 7 over) slipped from 48th to the 50th and final qualifying spot.

Spieth, meanwhile, entered the week No. 54 in the standings and needed a solo 23rd finish just to have a mathematical chance of advancing. He was in fine position to achieve that after opening the tournament with rounds of 65 and 69.

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But a 2-over 72 Saturday and an even-par 70 Sunday impeded his progress, and he settled for a five-way tie for 19th at 4 under. He landed No. 52 in points, the second one out.

“I needed to be almost flawless (Sunday). When the wind was blowing, it’s a hard golf course,” Spieth said.

He was 2 under for his round through 10 holes but recorded three bogeys with one birdie from Nos. 11-15.

“(Saturday) really set me back,” Spieth said. “Felt like I stayed pretty calm, got off to the start I wanted (Sunday). Then around that 11, 12, 13, 14 stretch, if you can get through there unscathed, you know you’re looking at some opportunities on the other holes. I did pretty well around those holes this week, but (Sunday) kind of caught a couple that could have gone one way or the other and ended up mis-executing the shots just barely and didn’t get away of it.”

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Spieth reiterated the confidence he had in the way he was playing as his season came to an unceremonious end.

“In some ways I feel like I’m leaving some out there, and in some ways it’s a good thing because like I mentioned after the first round, this will be the last time I finish like this for a while,” Spieth said.

“I’m very, very confident in what’s coming. I just ran out of steam and maybe made a couple bad decisions over about a six-week stretch on what I was working on, and I just didn’t quite have enough time to make up for it.”

Other notable players who did not advance to the BMW Championship included Max Homa (No. 53), Harris English (No. 54), Corey Conners of Canada (No. 59), Shane Lowry of Ireland (No. 62), Brian Harman (No. 65) and rising rookie Jackson Koivun (No. 67).

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Below is the full list of the 50 players to qualify for the BMW. The top 30 players in points following that tournament qualify for the season-ending Tour Championship.

1. Scottie Scheffler

2. Matt Fitzpatrick

3. Cameron Young

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4. Si Woo Kim

5. Wyndham Clark

6. Sam Burns

7. Chris Gotterup

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8. Tommy Fleetwood

9. Collin Morikawa

10. Ludvig Aberg

11. Xander Schauffele

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12. Jacob Bridgeman

13. Rory McIlroy

14. Russell Henley

15. Akshay Bhatia

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16. Hideki Matsuyama

17. Ryan Gerard

18. Min Woo Lee

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19. Kristoffer Reitan

20. Alex Fitzpatrick

21. J.J. Spaun

22. Viktor Hovland

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23. Alex Smalley

24. Justin Rose

25. Ryan Fox

26. Tom Kim

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27. Adam Scott

28. Kurt Kitayama

29. Bud Cauley

30. Rickie Fowler

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31. Gary Woodland

32. J.T. Poston

33. Nicolai Hojgaard

34. Alex Noren

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35. Jake Knapp

36. Robert MacIntyre

37. Aaron Rai

38. Ben Griffin

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39. Sepp Straka

40. Sungjae Im

41. Michael Thorbjornsen

42. Nico Echavarria

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43. Patrick Cantlay

44. Justin Thomas

45. Ryo Hisatsune

46. Sahith Theegala

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47. Michael Brennan

48. Eric Cole

49. Maverick McNealy

50. Matt McCarty

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–Field Level Media

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