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PGA Tour FedEx Cup Leaders

Through Feb. 1

Points Money
1. Chris Gotterup 546 $1,770,000
2. Ryan Gerard 542 $1,801,329
3. Justin Rose 500 $1,728,000
3. Scottie Scheffler 500 $1,656,000
5. Si Woo Kim 371 $1,269,075
6. Pierceson Coody 307 $1,007,048
7. Matthew McCarty 235 $769,330
8. Patrick Rodgers 230 $724,797
9. Ryo Hisatsune 217 $751,777
10. Jason Day 200 $658,160
11. Andrew Putnam 184 $616,400
12. Sahith Theegala 181 $602,198
13. Jacob Bridgeman 178 $579,240
14. Jake Knapp 173 $591,475
15. Sam Stevens 139 $428,178
16. Hao-Tong Li 139 $464,659
17. Robert MacIntyre 138 $448,600
18. Harry Hall 122 $368,525
19. Russell Henley 118 $362,539
20. Hideki Matsuyama 113 $356,070
21. Maverick McNealy 108 $334,075
22. Stephan Jaeger 105 $370,800
23. Seonghyeon Kim 103 $301,672
24. Joel Dahmen 101 $340,700
25. Daniel Berger 91 $307,989
25. Davis Riley 91 $307,989
27. Tom Hoge 90 $301,614
28. Lee Hodges 86 $287,105
28. Taylor Pendrith 86 $287,105
30. Andrew Novak 85 $301,600
31. Seamus Power 84 $262,615
32. Nick Taylor 79 $220,960
33. Ben Griffin 79 $193,259
34. Austin Smotherman 75 $250,700
35. Keith Mitchell 71 $237,515
36. Adam Scott 71 $169,222
37. Daniel Brown 66 $168,119
38. Zachary Bauchou 63 $209,899
39. David Ford 63 $192,144
40. Harris English 63 $150,558
41. Karl Vilips 60 $159,367
42. Sudarshan Yellamaraju 60 $185,218
43. John Parry 59 $163,987
44. Wyndham Clark 59 $190,092
45. Tony Finau 59 $193,029
45. Adam Schenk 59 $193,029
47. Eric Cole 56 $129,438
48. Patrick Cantlay 55 $169,740
49. David Lipsky 55 $157,377
50. Kevin Roy 54 $163,042
51. Max McGreevy 48 $114,198
52. Chandler Phillips 47 $131,527
53. Matthieu Pavon 47 $120,608
54. Christiaan Bezuidenhout 47 $110,620
55. Michael Thorbjornsen 46 $132,000
56. Chad Ramey 44 $130,710
57. Rickie Fowler 44 $117,607
57. Will Zalatoris 44 $117,607
59. Ricky Castillo 41 $106,539
60. John Keefer 41 $109,111
61. Nicolai Hojgaard 37 $92,640
61. Kris Ventura 37 $92,640
61. Cameron Young 37 $92,640
64. Adrien Dumont De Chassart 36 $91,519
65. Kensei Hirata 35 $91,387
66. Patton Kizzire 33 $72,475
66. Bud Cauley 33 $72,475
66. Corey Conners 33 $72,475
66. Jordan Spieth 33 $72,475
70. Rasmus Hojgaard 32 $81,657
71. Sam Ryder 30 $79,422
72. Dylan Wu 30 $75,275
73. Jordan L. Smith 29 $77,028
74. Billy Horschel 28 $75,845
75. Max Homa 25 $57,918
75. Sam Burns 25 $57,918
77. Denny McCarthy 25 $76,146
78. Tom Kim 24 $79,381
79. Mac Meissner 23 $74,950
80. Kristoffer Reitan 23 $56,280
80. Isaiah Salinda 23 $56,280
80. Justin Lower 23 $56,280
83. Brice Garnett 21 $49,898
83. Michael Kim 21 $49,898
83. Takumi Kanaya 21 $49,898
86. Alex Smalley 21 $56,899
87. A.J. Ewart 16 $49,116
88. Danny Walker 16 $41,760
88. Emiliano Grillo 16 $41,760
90. Zecheng Dou 16 $62,977
91. J.T. Poston 16 $39,100
91. Min Woo Lee 16 $39,100
93. Taylor Moore 13 $44,623
94. J.J. Spaun 12 $31,522
94. Kurt Kitayama 12 $31,522
94. Vijay Singh 12 $31,522
94. Adam Svensson 12 $31,522
94. Vince Whaley 12 $31,522
99. Emilio Gonzalez 11 $42,756
100. Keegan Bradley 11 $31,264
100. John VanDerLaan 11 $31,264
100. Davis Thompson 11 $31,264
103. Doug Ghim 10 $42,434
104. Rico Hoey 10 $41,796
105. Rafael Campos 9 $25,377
105. Carson Young 9 $25,377
105. Matt Kuchar 9 $25,377
108. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 8 $23,739
108. Aaron Rai 8 $22,404
108. Zac Blair 8 $22,404
112. Zach Johnson 7 $38,697
113. Mark Hubbard 7 $38,982
114. Matti Schmid 6 $22,176
114. Brooks Koepka 6 $22,176
116. Webb Simpson 6 $20,930
117. Max Greyserman 5 $20,884
117. Michael Brennan 5 $20,884
119. Mackenzie Hughes 5 $21,504
120. Brian Harman 4 $19,929
120. Nick Dunlap 4 $19,929
122. Keita Nakajima 4 $20,832
123. Matt Fitzpatrick 4 $19,688
123. Davis Chatfield 4 $19,688
125. Marcelo Rozo 4 $20,352
126. Joe Highsmith 4 $19,110
127. Adrien Saddier 3 $18,768
128. Jackson Suber 3 $19,392
128. William Mouw 3 $18,382
128. Cameron Davis 3 $19,392
131. Gary Woodland 3 $18,492

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