The race for the 2023 FedEx Cup title is well under way as the tour gets into majors season. The season-long FedEx Cup points standings will help determine who keeps their PGA Tour cards, who’ll be eligible for the FedEx Cup Playoffs come August and who will have invite to the PGA Tour’s designated events in 2024.

The 2022-23 season includes 44 regular-season events before the start of the three-event playoff series that ends at the Tour Championship from August 24-27. For all regular-season PGA Tour events, 500 FedEx Cups are awarded to the winner, with points also being earned by every player making the cut. In World Golf Championship and other “designated” events, 550 FedEx Cup points goes to the winner, while 600 points are given to the champion of the four majors and the Players. Lastly, 300 points are given to the winner of any event played in the same week as a major or “designated” event.

Here is the updated FedEx Cup points list (top 70) after Jon Rahm’s success at The Masters. All players inside the top 70 at the end of the season earn their PGA Tour cards for the 2024 season and get into the playoffs. The top 50 players after the first Playoff event, the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis at TPC Southwind, advance to the second event, the BMW Championship outside Chicago at Olympia Fields. Those players also qualify for the majority of the PGA Tour’s designated events for 2024. The top 30 after the BMW advance to the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta where they compete for the FedEx Cup title and $75 million overall purse, with $18 million going to the eventual winner.

Following the core FedEx Cup season, official PGA Tour events will be conducted in the fall, where all players with status for the 2022-23 FedEx Cup season will be eligible to compete. Those outside of the top-70 will compete for FedEx Cup points in a yet-to-be determined formula to secure playing status for 2024.

RANK, PLAYER, POINTS
1: Jon Rahm, 2,631
2: Scottie Scheffler, 1,844
3: Max Homa, 1,801
4: Keegan Bradley, 1,153
5: Kurt Kitayama, 1,040
6: Chris Kirk, 1,024
7: Rory McIlroy, 1,010
8: Sam Burns, 984
9: Tony Finau, 976
10: Seamus Power, 972
11: Tom Kim, 917
12: Sahith Theegala, 869
13: Taylor Moore, 865
14: Collin Morikawa, 860
15: Si Woo Kim, 858
16: Justin Rose, 828
17: Patrick Cantlay, 821
18: Adam Svensson, 807
19: Mackenzie Hughes, 805
20: Jason Day, 793
21: Russell Henley, 786
22: Taylor Montgomery, 783
23: Corey Conners, 779
24: Tom Hoge, 755
25: Nick Taylor, 747
26: Rickie Fowler, 741
27: Brian Harman, 739
28: Viktor Hovland, 738
29: Sungjae Im, 700
30: Andrew Putnam, 679
31: Cameron Young, 672
32: Thomas Detry, 648
33: Tyrrell Hatton, 641
34: Jordan Spieth, 628
35: Xander Schauffele, 617
36: Hayden Buckley, 594
37: Adam Schenk, 584
38: Sam Ryder, 550
39: Patrick Rodgers, 544
40: Harris English, 536
41: Wyndham Clark, 535
42: Matt Kuchar, 531
43: Brendon Todd, 522
44: Sepp Straka, 521
45: Sam Stevens, 510
46: Matt Wallace, 501
47: Ben Griffin, 501
48: Ben Taylor, 500
49: Danny Willett, 492
50: Davis Thompson, 487
51: JJ Spaun, 485
52: Eric Cole, 482
53: Denny McCarthy, 480
54: Hideki Matsuyama, 462
55: Keith Mitchell, 450
56: Brandon Wu, 448
57: KH Lee, 443
58: Joel Dahmen, 435
59: Byeong Hun An, 433
60: Robby Shelton, 431
61: Matthew NeSmith, 418
62: Nico Echavarria, 414
63: Alex Smalley, 407
64: JT Poston, 405
65: Adam Hadwin, 405
66: David Lingmerth, 404
67: Tommy Fleetwood, 403
68: SH Kim, 403
69: Maverick McNealy, 403
70: Justin Thomas, 377