2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs

The 2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, were played from August 22 to September 22. It included the following four events:

2013 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 22 – September 22, 2013
LocationLiberty National Golf Club
TPC Boston
Conway Farms Golf 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
Henrik Stenson
4,750 points

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

The point distributions can be seen here.

Regular season rankings

#PlayerCountryPointsEvents
1Tiger Woods United States3,05912
2Matt Kuchar United States2,29319
3Brandt Snedeker United States2,21819
4Phil Mickelson United States2,16617
5Bill Haas United States1,50521
6Billy Horschel United States1,48722
7Justin Rose England1,44713
8Jordan Spieth United States1,43619
9Henrik Stenson Sweden1,42614
10Keegan Bradley United States1,41621

The Barclays

The Barclays was played August 22–25. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, two did not enter: Zach Johnson (ranked 18) and Steve Stricker (20).[1] Of the 123 entrants, 74 made the second-round cut at 142 (E).

Adam Scott won by one stroke over Graham DeLaet, Justin Rose, Gary Woodland, and Tiger Woods and moved from 11th place to second place in the standings.[2] The top 100 players in the points standings advanced to the Deutsche Bank Championship. This included five players who were outside the top 100 prior to The Barclays: Martin Kaymer (ranked 103rd to 90th), Camilo Villegas (110 to 100), Erik Compton (117 to 94), Greg Chalmers (122 to 93), and Stuart Appleby (123 to 96). Five players started the tournament within the top 100 but ended the tournament outside the top 100, ending their playoff chances: James Driscoll (ranked 93rd to 103rd), Ted Potter Jr. (96 to 105), J. J. Henry (97 to 106), Geoff Ogilvy (99 to 104), and Jeff Overton (100 to 108).[3]

FedEx Cup rank
#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Adam Scott Australia69-66-72-66=273−111,440,000211
T2Graham DeLaet Canada67-73-69-65=274−10528,000734
Justin Rose England68-68-70-68=27457
Gary Woodland United States69-64-68-73=2741060
Tiger Woods United States67-69-69-69=27411
T6Jim Furyk United States70-66-70-69=275−9268,0001423
Phil Mickelson United States71-69-70-65=27534
D. A. Points United States70-72-66-67=2751525
T9Matt Every United States67-72-69-68=276−8208,0004688
Rickie Fowler United States71-64-71-70=2762342
Jason Kokrak United States70-69-70-67=2765095
Nick Watney United States68-70-69-69=2763563
  • Par 71 course

Deutsche Bank Championship

The Deutsche Bank Championship was played August 30 – September 2. All 100 players eligible to play in the event did so. 76 made the second-round cut at one-under-par, 141.

Henrik Stenson won by two strokes over Steve Stricker and moved into first place in the standings. The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship. This included seven players who were outside the top 70 prior to the Deutsche Bank Championship: Kevin Stadler (75 to 32), Brian Davis (80 to 49), Ian Poulter (77 to 52), Marc Leishman (76 to 58), Nicholas Thompson (73 to 59), Brendan Steele (89 to 69), and Ernie Els (91 to 70). Seven players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Ryan Palmer (60 to 71), Freddie Jacobson (61 to 72), Martin Laird (63 to 74), David Lingmerth (64 to 75), Kyle Stanley (66 to 77), Cameron Tringale (69 to 79), and Tim Clark (70 to 80).

FedEx Cup rank
#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Henrik Stenson Sweden67-63-66-66=262−221,440,000113
2Steve Stricker United States66-68-63-67=264−20864,000828
3Graham DeLaet Canada67-68-62-69=266−18544,00057
T4Sergio García Spain65-64-65-73=267−17315,0002455
Matt Kuchar United States66-66-69-66=26744
Jordan Spieth United States67-66-72-62=267109
Kevin Stadler United States64-71-64-68=2673275
8Brian Davis England63-72-66-67=268−16248,0004980
T9Roberto Castro United States65-65-68-71=269−15208,0002534
Brendon de Jonge Zimbabwe69-65-69-66=2692638
Jason Dufner United States66-66-66-71=2691319
Ian Poulter England66-68-66-69=2695277
  • Par 71 course

BMW Championship

The BMW Championship was played September 12–16, after a one-week break. All 70 players eligible to play in the event did so. There was no cut. The tournament was scheduled to end on September 15 but the final round could not be completed on Sunday due to rain and finished on Monday.

Zach Johnson won by two strokes over Nick Watney. Two players played their way into the Tour Championship: Watney (ranked 34 to ranked 12) and Luke Donald (54 to 29). Two players played their way out of the Tour Championship: Harris English (28 to 31) and Lee Westwood (30 to 41).[4]

The top 30 players in FedEx Cup points after this event advanced to the Tour Championship and also earned spots in the 2014 Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, and (British) Open 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
#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Zach Johnson United States64-70-69-65=268−161,440,000427
2Nick Watney United States67-69-70-64=270−14864,0001234
3Jim Furyk United States72-59-69-71=271−13544,0001115
T4Jason Day Australia71-66-70-66=273−11315,0001412
Luke Donald England70-70-67-66=2732954
Hunter Mahan United States68-73-65-67=2731518
Steve Stricker United States66-71-64-72=27368
T8Matt Jones Australia69-71-67-67=274−10232,0003251
Charl Schwartzel South Africa66-70-69-69=2742329
Brandt Snedeker United States63-68-71-72=274109
  • Par 71 course

Reset points

The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

#PlayerCountryPointsReset pointsEvents
1Tiger Woods United States4,3522,50015
2Henrik Stenson Sweden4,2292,25017
3Adam Scott Australia4,1222,00015
4Zach Johnson United States3,8431,80023
5Matt Kuchar United States3,3301,60022
6Steve Stricker United States3,1801,40012
7Graham DeLaet Canada3,0111,20025
8Phil Mickelson United States2,9391,00020
9Justin Rose England2,84280016
10Brandt Snedeker United States2,72660022

Tour Championship

The Tour Championship was played September 19–22. All 30 golfers who qualified for the tournament played, and there was no cut. Henrik Stenson won the tournament by three shots over Jordan Spieth and Steve Stricker, and the FedEx Cup.

FedEx Cup rank
#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Henrik Stenson Sweden64-66-69-68=267−131,440,00012
T2Jordan Spieth United States68-67-71-64=270−10708,000713
Steve Stricker United States66-71-68-65=27036
4Webb Simpson United States68-71-69-63=271−9384,0001121
5Dustin Johnson United States68-68-67-69=272−8320,0001330
6Justin Rose England68-68-70-67=273−7288,000109
T7Billy Horschel United States66-70-70-68=274−6264,0001622
Zach Johnson United States69-68-69-68=27454
T9Roberto Castro United States67-71-72-65=275−5227,7332124
Jason Dufner United States74-70-66-65=2751920
Sergio García Spain68-71-69-67=2752225
  • Par 70 course

Final leaderboard

#PlayerCountryPointsWinnings ($)
1Henrik Stenson Sweden4,75010,000,000
2Tiger Woods United States2,7433,000,000
3Steve Stricker United States2,6502,000,000
4Adam Scott Australia2,2781,500,000
5Zach Johnson United States2,2381,000,000
6Matt Kuchar United States1,823800,000
7Jordan Spieth United States1,690700,000
8Graham DeLaet Canada1,415600,000
9Phil Mickelson United States1,313550,000
10Justin Rose England1,300500,000

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
Tiger Woods 3,059 1 T2 1 T65 2 T11 1 2,500 T22 2
Matt Kuchar 2,293 2 T19 4 T4 4 T24 5 1,600 T26 6
Brandt Snedeker 2,218 3 CUT 6 T47 9 T8 10 600 T20 12
Phil Mickelson 2,166 4 T6 3 T41 6 T33 8 1,000 T12 9
Bill Haas 1,505 5 T25 8 CUT 17 T28 18 340 T24 24
Billy Horschel* 1,487 6 CUT 17 T70 22 T18 22 290 T7 16
Justin Rose 1,447 7 T2 5 T16 7 T33 9 800 6 10
Jordan Spieth* 1,436 8 T19 9 T4 10 T16 13 440 T2 7
Henrik Stenson 1,426 9 T43 13 1 1 T33 2 2,250 1 1
Keegan Bradley 1,416 10 T33 11 T16 11 T16 16 380 T12 18
Adam Scott 1,347 11 1 2 T53 3 T28 3 2,000 T14 4
Boo Weekley 1,335 12 T58 20 T35 19 T54 26 250 30 29
Kevin Streelman 1,333 13 T19 12 T41 16 T33 19 320 T24 25
Jason Day 1,284 14 T25 16 T13 12 T4 14 420 T14 17
Jason Dufner 1,256 15 T37 19 T9 13 T54 20 310 T9 19
Dustin Johnson 1,226 16 CUT 22 T27 23 T62 30 210 5 13
Webb Simpson 1,188 17 T15 18 T53 20 T24 21 300 4 11
Zach Johnson 1,141 18 DNP 25 T27 27 1 4 1,800 T7 5
Harris English 1,134 19 CUT 26 T27 28 50 31 31
Steve Stricker 1,117 20 DNP 28 2 8 T4 6 1,400 T2 3
Hunter Mahan 1,101 21 T25 21 T13 18 T4 15 400 T20 20
Patrick Reed* 1,062 22 CUT 32 T70 47 T59 54 54
Jim Furyk 1,057 23 T6 14 T27 15 3 11 480 T14 14
Russell Henley* 1,048 24 CUT 33 T62 43 T39 44 44
D. A. Points 1,038 25 T6 15 CUT 21 T57 28 230 T26 30
Jimmy Walker 996 26 T54 30 CUT 45 T11 36 36
Charles Howell III 996 27 T33 24 T53 31 T39 35 35
Graeme McDowell 941 28 CUT 44 T47 48 T57 55 55
Jonas Blixt 912 29 T58 41 T53 50 T51 52 52
John Merrick 909 30 T50 39 T53 44 T18 39 39
Chris Kirk 904 31 CUT 47 T16 37 T24 34 34
Ken Duke 902 32 CUT 48 CUT 61 T65 67 67
Charl Schwartzel 871 33 T25 29 T22 29 T8 23 280 29 27
Graham DeLaet 856 34 T2 7 3 5 T28 7 1,200 28 8
Lee Westwood 856 35 T25 31 T27 30 67 41 41
Bae Sang-moon 838 36 CUT 57 CUT 67 T54 69 69
Matt Jones 836 37 T33 37 CUT 51 T8 32 32
Bubba Watson 830 38 T13 27 T67 40 T24 37 37
Michael Thompson 828 39 CUT 58 T53 63 T62 66 66
Ángel Cabrera 826 40 CUT 59 76 68 T44 65 65
Roberto Castro 823 41 T25 34 T9 25 15 24 270 T9 21
Rickie Fowler 822 42 T9 23 CUT 36 T39 38 38
Scott Stallings 816 43 CUT 62 T35 55 T69 63 63
Martin Laird 809 44 T72 63 CUT 74 74
David Lingmerth* 806 45 WD 64 CUT 75 75
Ryan Palmer 801 46 T66 60 CUT 71 71
Chris Stroud 800 47 T33 40 T35 39 T51 43 43
Charley Hoffman 793 48 70 65 T27 53 68 61 61
Rory McIlroy 777 49 T19 36 T47 41 T59 50 50
Scott Piercy 773 50 T43 49 T13 35 T69 49 49
Brendon de Jonge 769 51 T19 38 T9 26 T18 27 240 T18 26
Brian Gay 744 52 T43 51 T27 46 T65 57 57
David Hearn 728 53 T72 67 T35 62 T28 56 56
David Lynn* 716 54 T19 42 CUT 56 23 48 48
Luke Donald 707 55 T41 54 T41 54 T4 29 220 T18 28
Tim Clark 703 56 CUT 70 CUT 80 80
John Rollins 696 57 CUT 71 CUT 81 81
Kevin Chappell 689 58 T15 43 T22 33 T62 45 45
Sergio García 684 59 T37 55 T4 24 T18 25 260 T9 22
Gary Woodland 683 60 T2 10 T41 14 T18 17 360 T22 23
Josh Teater 682 61 T72 72 T62 78 78
K. J. Choi 666 62 T68 74 T41 73 73
Nick Watney 663 63 T9 35 T35 34 2 12 460 T14 15
Kyle Stanley 662 64 T50 66 CUT 77 77
John Huh 661 65 T15 45 T22 38 49 42 42
Freddie Jacobson 659 66 T37 61 CUT 72 72
Cameron Tringale 654 67 T58 69 T67 79 79
Ryan Moore 653 68 T25 53 75 65 T11 51 51
Marc Leishman 648 69 71 76 T16 58 T39 59 59
Ian Poulter 645 70 CUT 77 T9 52 T44 53 53
Brian Davis 622 71 CUT 80 8 49 T33 47 47
Luke Guthrie* 607 72 CUT 81 CUT 90 90
Robert Garrigus 601 73 CUT 82 CUT 91 91
Derek Ernst* 598 74 CUT 83 CUT 93 93
Daniel Summerhays 594 75 T15 52 T22 42 T28 40 40
Scott Brown* 588 76 T62 79 CUT 88 88
Nicholas Thompson 585 77 T50 73 T22 59 T44 60 60
Brian Stuard* 583 78 CUT 84 T67 92 92
Jerry Kelly 580 79 CUT 87 T53 85 85
Brian Harman 578 80 CUT 88 CUT 94 94
Brendan Steele 574 81 CUT 89 T20 69 61 70 70
Ernie Els 571 82 CUT 91 T20 70 T51 68 68
Stewart Cink 568 83 T68 85 T27 76 76
Richard H. Lee* 565 84 CUT 92 T73 96 96
Rory Sabbatini 553 85 T13 56 T53 60 T11 46 46
Martin Flores 552 86 T54 78 CUT 87 87
Kevin Stadler 547 87 T43 75 T4 32 T33 33 33
Matt Every 545 88 T9 46 T62 57 T39 58 58
Pat Perez 544 89 CUT 95 T70 98 98
Bo Van Pelt 542 90 CUT 97 T53 89 89
Justin Leonard 536 91 CUT 98 T47 86 86
William McGirt 533 92 CUT 99 CUT 100 100
James Driscoll 524 93 CUT 103 103
Bob Estes 523 94 T58 86 T47 83 83
Jason Kokrak* 521 95 T9 50 T73 64 T44 62 62
Ted Potter Jr. 518 96 CUT 105 105
J. J. Henry 516 97 CUT 106 106
Bryce Molder 504 98 T25 68 T41 66 T44 64 64
Geoff Ogilvy 492 99 65 104 104
Jeff Overton 484 100 T66 108 108
James Hahn* 480 101 CUT 110 110
Mark Wilson 476 102 CUT 111 111
Martin Kaymer* 474 103 T50 90 T47 84 84
Charlie Beljan* 459 104 CUT 112 112
John Senden 458 105 T62 109 109
Jason Bohn 454 106 CUT 113 113
Lucas Glover 454 107 WD 114 114
Jeff Maggert 453 108 CUT 115 115
Justin Hicks* 451 109 WD 116 116
Camilo Villegas 450 110 T54 100 T35 82 82
Morgan Hoffmann* 444 111 CUT 117 117
Chez Reavie 439 112 CUT 118 118
Carl Pettersson 439 113 T54 107 107
Lee Dong-hwan* 432 114 CUT 119 119
Andrés Romero 430 115 CUT 120 120
Johnson Wagner 430 116 CUT 121 121
Erik Compton* 422 117 T43 94 CUT 99 99
Charlie Wi 401 118 CUT 123 123
Aaron Baddeley 401 119 T43 101 101
Steven Bowditch 400 120 CUT 124 124
George McNeill 399 121 T43 102 102
Greg Chalmers 395 122 T37 93 CUT 97 97
Stuart Appleby 395 123 T41 96 T65 95 95
Scott Langley* 386 124 T62 122 122
Ben Crane 369 125 WD 125 125

* First-time Playoffs participant

References

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  2. "Adam Scott wins the Barclays". ESPN. Associated Press. August 25, 2013. Retrieved August 26, 2013.
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