Rickie Fowler makes the FedEx Cup Playoffs by a hair’s breadth

With the final position, No. 125, going into the FedEx St. Jude Championship this weekend, Rickie Fowler ends up being the last guy remaining.The player migration to LIV has arguably helped Rickie Fowler the most. His numerous missed cuts on the PGA Tour this season, including the Wyndham Championship last week, appeared to eliminate him from contention to participate in the FedEx Playoffs.

He began the week at Wyndham in position 133, but due to 10 players defecting to the LIV Golf league, he shot up 10 spots to position 123 at the start of the week.

At Wyndham, several players, including Austin Smotherman, Brian Stuard, and Justin Lower, knocked themselves out of the top 125 in a musical chair last-minute scramble, leaving Fowler in a safer position at No. 124.

However, Joohyung Kim’s unexpected victory earned the Wyndham winner conditional Tour credentials and demoted Fowler to bubble man status. Check out this thorough examination for the complete breakdown.

The 33-year-old Fowler is obviously in a two-year slump, which is represented by the possibility of virtually missing the Playoffs for a second consecutive season. Fowler nevertheless survived by a hair’s breadth.

The Players, where he won in 2015, his greatest achievement, and a tournament he wouldn’t have qualified for if it weren’t for the FedEx slot, will also be available to him thanks to the FedEx spot.

He received a Tour exemption through 2023 as a result of that victory, his victory at the 2019 Waste Management Phoenix Open, and an additional year because of the COVID epidemic.

The five-time PGA Tour champion has no doubt benefited from luck in order to survive another year.

After 11 consecutive trips, the new father (whose daughter, Maya, was born last November) missed the FedEx Playoffs last year while positioned 134 spots outside of the cutoff.

Fowler’s top placing this season was T3 at the CJ Cup in the fall. But the personable and gifted golfer, who is among the most likeable players on the Tour, has continued to feel like he is in a slump after seven missed cuts.

Rickie Fowler can put the disgrace of missing the FedEx Cup Playoffs two years in a row behind him and look forward to making it to the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee, the first postseason event. Fans of Rickie Fowler Tracker can now sigh with relief for their beloved golfer.