FedEx Cup standings: Who’s in, who’s out as playoffs move to Chicago

Who’s in, who’s out as the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs head to Chicago for the BMW Championship.

The first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs is in the books and Dustin Johnson is the new points leader after his walk-in-the-park victory on Sunday at the Northern Trust at TPC Boston.

Johnson won by 11 shots, the largest margin of victory this season on the PGA Tour. He jumped from 15th to 1st on the FedEx Cup standings and now holds a 92-point lead over Justin Thomas.

The playoffs now head to Chicago for the BMW Championship, with the top-70 players on the points list advancing.

There were six players who played themselves into next week’s event. Conversely, six players played themselves out of it. The 70th and final spot went to Louis Oosthuizen, who needed a birdie on the last hole on Sunday to knock Doc Redman out.

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Who’s in

47. Alex Noren (up from 78)

48. Harry Higgs (up from 72)

61. Russell Henley (up from 101)

62. Robby Shelton (up from 81)

66. Jason Kokrak (up from 90)

70. Louis Oosthuizen (up from 99)

Who’s out

71. Doc Redman (down from 60)

72. Sung Kang (down from 61)

73. Denny McCarthy (down from 65)

75. Phil Mickelson (down from 67)

76. Henrik Norlander (down from 68)

78. Xinjun Zhang (down from 70)

The BMW Championship starts Thursday at Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Illinois. There is no cut for the tournament. From there, the top 30 players in the FedEx Cup standings will advance to the season-ending Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

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Work to do

Billy Horschel sits at No. 30 heading into the BMW, with Joaquin Niemann sitting at No. 31. Tyler Duncan is 32, Matthew Wolff is 33 and Mark Hubbard is 34.

Those with even more work to do next week – and maybe even needing to get some help from others – include Patrick Cantlay at 37, Adam Scott at 38 and Gary Woodland at 39.

Tiger Woods, meanwhile, is down to No. 57 from No. 49. He had his best round of the week, a 66, on Sunday at the Northern Trust but needs to make a major move in Chicago if he wants to get to Atlanta.

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