Chris Gotterup Returns to FedEx Cup Top 10 After John Deere Win

by Chief Editor

Chris Gotterup surged to sixth in the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup standings following a closing 62 at the John Deere Classic, marking a significant rebound in his season. As the tour pivots toward the United Kingdom for the Scottish Open and British Open, Scottie Scheffler maintains his points lead, while players outside the top 70 face a narrowing window to secure their spots in the season-ending playoffs.

How the FedEx Cup Standings Shifted at TPC Deere Run

Chris Gotterup’s performance at the John Deere Classic served as the only movement among the top 30 players in the FedEx Cup standings this week. After falling to 12th place earlier in the season despite a high cut-making rate, Gotterup’s latest victory propelled him to the sixth position with 2,132 points. According to PGA Tour data, most top-ranked players opted to take the week off, leaving the field open for significant climbs among those further down the leaderboard.

Pro Tip: Watch the “bubble” players during the upcoming Scottish Open and British Open. With 1,250 points available to the winners of those events, a single high finish can vault a player from outside the top 70 into playoff contention.

Who is Fighting for a Playoff Position?

The competition for the final playoff spots remains tight as the tour enters its final stretch. Austin Smotherman currently occupies the critical 70th position with 462 points. He is closely pressured by David Lipsky, who trails by only two points, and Brian Harman, who sits three points behind. Andrew Novak, currently ranked 80th, remains within striking distance; he can close his 58-point deficit by finishing 13th or higher at the Scottish Open, according to tournament reporting.

Impact of Upcoming International Events

The PGA Tour schedule includes seven remaining FedEx Cup points events, with four occurring over the next two weeks. The Scottish Open (July 9-12) and the British Open (July 16-19) serve as the primary opportunities for players to accrue points, with 750 points awarded to the winner of the final major of the season. Additionally, the ISCO Championship and the Corales Puntacana Championship are scheduled opposite these major events, offering 300 points to their respective winners.

Player Points
Scottie Scheffler 3511
Matt Fitzpatrick 3195
Cameron Young 2586
Did you know? Ben Kohles and Zach Johnson both made massive jumps in the standings following the John Deere Classic, each climbing 40 spots in the FedEx Cup rankings.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many points are awarded for the British Open?

The winner of the British Open receives 750 FedEx Cup points.

2026 John Deere Classic Highlights: Chris Gotterup with a final round 62 to earn third win this year

What happens after the next two weeks of events?

Following the international stretch, the tour moves to Detroit, Minneapolis, and Greensboro, N.C. These tournaments represent the final opportunities for players to reach the top 70 and qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Who currently leads the FedEx Cup standings?

Scottie Scheffler leads the standings with 3,511 points.


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