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Michael Kim and Joe Highsmith climb the leaderboard

Michael Kim, Joe Highsmith move up


The FedEx Cup Fall is officially halfway over, which means golfers are running out of time to secure their PGA Tour cards for 2025.

At the Shriners Children’s Open, J.T. Poston picked up the third victory of his PGA Tour career, topping Doug Ghim by one shot. He finished in the top 50 of the FedEx Cup standings after the regular season, so he was safe heading into next year, but Michael Kim shot 62 on Sunday and moved into the top 125 of the standings with four events remaining in the fall. Joe Highsmith also made a big move up, from No. 133 to the “bubble boy” position at No. 125.

Kevin Tway (down four spots to 126) and Joel Dahmen (down five to 129) were the two who have fallen out of the top 125.

Any golfer who finishes Nos. 51-60 in the FedEx Cup standings will earn entry into the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational, the first two signature events of 2025. Those who finished inside of the top 125 will earn their PGA Tour cards for 2025.

Shriners Children’s Open: Leaderboard | Photos

Here’s a look at the standings after the Shriners:

Aon Next 10 standings

Name Position Previous
Mazkenzie Hughes 51 51
Harris English 52 54
Seamus Power 53 52
Patrick Rodgers 54 53
Maverick McNealy 55 56
Tom Kim 56 55
Justin Rose 57 57
Nick Taylor 58 58
Jake Knapp 59 59
Kevin Yu 60 60
Lucas Glover 61 61
Ben Griffin 62 62
Min Woo Lee 63 63
Erik van Rooyen 64 64
Beau Hossler 65 65

FedEx Cup top 125 standings

Name Position Previous
Henrik Norlander 121 119
Hayden Springer 122 120
S.H. Kim 123 123
Matt Wallace 124 121
Joe Highsmith 125 133
Kevin Tway 126 122
Alejandro Tosti 127 136
Daniel Berger 128 126
Joel Dahmen 129 124
Pierceson Coody 130 132