2011 FedEx Cup Playoffs

2011 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 25 – September 25, 2011
LocationPlainfield Country Club
TPC Boston
Cog Hill Golf & Country Club
East Lake Golf Club
TourPGA 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
United States Bill Haas
2,760 points

The 2011 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, began on August 25 and ended on September 25. It included the following four events:

Bill Haas won the FedEx Cup by winning the Tour Championship in a playoff.

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

The point distributions can be seen here.

Regular season rankings

PlacePlayerPointsEvents
1United States Nick Watney1,90617
2United States Steve Stricker1,86515
3United States Webb Simpson1,86120
4England Luke Donald1,85614
5United States Keegan Bradley1,62124
6United States Phil Mickelson1,60117
7South Korea K. J. Choi1,60118
8United States Bubba Watson1,57718
9United States David Toms1,53818
10United States Gary Woodland1,46620

The Barclays

The Barclays was played August 25–28. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, two did not enter: Charl Schwartzel (ranked 21) and J. B. Holmes (66).[1] The PGA Tour announced on Friday, August 26 that the event would be shortened to 54-holes due to the anticipated arrival of Hurricane Irene on Sunday, August 28.[2] Of the 123 entrants, 72 made the second-round cut at 138 (−4).

Dustin Johnson won by two strokes over defending champion Matt Kuchar and moved to first place in the standings.[3] The top 100 players in the points standings advanced to the Deutsche Bank Championship. This included eight players who were outside the top 100 prior to The Barclays: Camilo Villegas, Chris Stroud, Ian Poulter, Pádraig Harrington, Bill Lunde, William McGirt, John Merrick and Ernie Els.[4]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Dustin Johnson66-63-65=194−191,440,000119
2United States Matt Kuchar63-65-68=196−17864,000212
T3Fiji Vijay Singh65-64-68=197−16464,000836
United States Brandt Snedeker70-66-61=197618
5United States Jonathan Byrd65-66-67=198−15320,0001224
T6England Brian Davis69-66-64=199−14259,0003057
England Justin Rose67-65-67=1992744
Colombia Camilo Villegas68-66-65=19951109
South Korea Yang Yong-eun70-66-63=1992643
T10United States Charley Hoffman66-66-68=200−13200,0003349
United States Webb Simpson71-66-63=20043
United States Nick Watney67-69-64=20031

Deutsche Bank Championship

The Deutsche Bank Championship was played September 2–5. Of the 100 players eligible to play in the event, one did not enter: J. B. Holmes.[1] Of the 99 entrants, 78 made the second-round cut at one-over-par, 143

Webb Simpson won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff over Chez Reavie. Simpson moved to first place in the standings.[5] The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship. This included eight players who were outside the top 70 prior to the Deutsche Bank Championship: Chez Reavie, Blake Adams, Chad Campbell, Andrés Romero, Johnson Wagner, Ernie Els, Geoff Ogilvy, and Chris Stroud.[6]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Webb Simpson69-68-67-65=269−151,440,00014
2United States Chez Reavie67-68-68-66=269864,000987
T3Australia Jason Day67-69-67-68=271−13416,000615
England Luke Donald66-70-68-67=27145
United States Brandt Snedeker69-64-72-66=27156
6United States Jim Furyk69-69-66-68=272−12288,0003560
7United States Bo Van Pelt73-68-66-66=273−11268,0002232
T8United States Hunter Mahan68-71-69-66=274−10240,0001824
Australia Adam Scott69-63-71-71=2741623
T10United States Blake Adams70-67-68-70=275−9177,3335781
United States Jerry Kelly66-69-68-72=2754047
United States Phil Mickelson70-73-63-69=2751011
United States Ryan Moore68-68-69-70=2753944
United States Kyle Stanley68-71-68-68=2753039
United States Brendan Steele69-67-67-72=2754254

BMW Championship

The BMW Championship was played September 15–18, after a one-week break. All 70 players eligible to play in the event did so. There was no cut.

The top 30 players in FedEx Cup points after this event advanced to the Tour Championship and also earned spots in the 2012 Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, and (British) Open Championship.

Justin Rose won the event by two strokes over John Senden and moved to third in the rankings.[7] Three players who were outside the top 30 prior to the BMW Championship played their way into the Tour Championship: Justin Rose, John Senden, and Geoff Ogilvy.[8]

With the FedEx Cup points reset after the BMW Championship, all 30 remaining players have at least a mathematical chance to secure the season crown, and any of the top five players can claim the FedEx Cup with a win in the Tour Championship.

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1England Justin Rose63-68-69-71=271−131,440,000334
2Australia John Senden68-66-70-69=273−11864,000955
3Australia Geoff Ogilvy69-68-68-69=274−10544,0002469
4England Luke Donald75-66-67-68=276−8384,00044
5United States Webb Simpson65-68-73-71=277−7320,00011
T6United States Jason Dufner71-68-71-68=278−6278,0002229
Colombia Camilo Villegas68-73-71-66=2783347
8United States Chez Reavie69-70-70-70=279−5248,00089
9United States Brandt Jobe75-64-69-72=280−4232,0005163
T10South Korea K. J. Choi67-71-73-70=281−3208,0001315
United States David Toms71-66-73-71=2811620

Reset points

The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

PlacePlayerPointsReset pointsEvents
1United States Webb Simpson5,2612,50023
2United States Dustin Johnson3,8412,25020
3England Justin Rose3,7482,00021
4England Luke Donald3,6251,80017
5United States Matt Kuchar3,3491,60022
6United States Brandt Snedeker3,0941,40024
7United States Nick Watney2,5161,20020
8United States Chez Reavie2,5131,00025
9Australia John Senden2,47480024
10Australia Jason Day2,45960020

Tour Championship

The Tour Championship was played September 22–25. All 30 golfers who qualified for the tournament played, and there was no cut. Bill Haas won the tournament, in a playoff over Hunter Mahan, and the FedEx Cup.[9]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Bill Haas68-67-69-68=272−81,440,000125
2United States Hunter Mahan67-68-66-71=272864,000721
T3Australia Aaron Baddeley68-69-64-72=273−7418,6671427
South Korea K. J. Choi68-65-70-70=2731113
England Luke Donald66-68-70-69=27334
T6Australia Jason Day67-67-69-71=274−6272,0001210
United States Charles Howell III67-71-68-68=2741926
Australia Adam Scott67-65-74-68=2741619
9United States Bo Van Pelt71-70-66-68=275−5240,0002330
10United States Phil Mickelson68-70-67-71=276−4227,2001514

Final leaderboard

PlacePlayerPointsWinnings ($)
1United States Bill Haas2760.010,000,000
2United States Webb Simpson2745.03,000,000
3England Luke Donald2566.72,000,000
4United States Dustin Johnson2487.51,500,000
5England Justin Rose2252.51,000,000
6United States Matt Kuchar1852.5800,000
7United States Hunter Mahan1800.0700,000
8United States Brandt Snedeker1667.5600,000
9United States Nick Watney1420.0550,000
10United States Chez Reavie1220.0500,000

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
PlayerPre-PlayoffsThe BarclaysDeutsche BankBMW Champ.Reset
points
Tour Champ.
PointsRankFinishRank afterFinishRank afterFinishRank afterFinishFinal rank
United StatesNick Watney1,9061T103T617T2271,200T269
United StatesSteve Stricker1,8652T247T428WD124601518
United StatesWebb Simpson1,8613T10411512,500222
EnglandLuke Donald1,8564T185T34441,800T33
United StatesKeegan Bradley*1,6215CUT14CUT19T1620310T1120
United StatesPhil Mickelson1,6016T4311T1010T56144201015
South KoreaK. J. Choi1,6017T329CUT15T1013440T311
United StatesBubba Watson1,5778CUT16T1612T5318340T2326
United StatesDavid Toms1,5389CUT17T5920T1016380T1620
United StatesGary Woodland*1,46610T1310T2511T1611480T1317
United StatesMark Wilson1,46111T2413T5617T2215400T2622
United StatesMatt Kuchar1,4071222T253T2251,600T206
AustraliaAdam Scott1,33213T6723T816T3719320T616
AustraliaJason Day1,30814T1315T36T4910600T612
United StatesBill Haas1,27315T2418T6124T162526011
SwedenFreddie Jacobson1,23516T3221T4223T4229220T1629
ScotlandMartin Laird1,23417T5825T7431T123131
United StatesBrandt Snedeker1,22718T36T35T2261,400T168
United StatesDustin Johnson1,1911911T422T6522,250T234
United StatesHunter Mahan1,18620T4324T818T422130027
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel*1,18521DNP28T2127T423232
AustraliaAaron Baddeley1,18122T1319T7725T2227240T314
South AfricaRory Sabbatini1,17523T1820T6826T593535
United StatesJonathan Byrd1,16524512T5613T37173603027
United StatesJason Dufner1,14325CUT29T3129T622290T1325
United StatesCharles Howell III1,13726T1822T3121T4226250T619
United StatesD. A. Points1,05527CUT34CUT49T535656
United StatesRickie Fowler1,03828T5231T5237484343
United StatesSpencer Levin1,02529CUT35T3741T494747
United StatesTommy Gainey*99930CUT37CUT54696262
United StatesScott Stallings*99231CUT38T5246625757
United StatesZach Johnson96232CUT40T1636T314040
United StatesChris Kirk*95733CUT41T3143T314242
United StatesSteve Marino935347142T1638T594949
VenezuelaJhonattan Vegas*919357043T4250T495454
FijiVijay Singh90336T38CUT146723280T1628
United StatesRyan Palmer90237T4336T6148T495353
United StatesRyan Moore88338CUT44T1039T163737
United StatesBo Van Pelt88139T2432722T5630210923
United StatesLucas Glover87540CUT45T2145T314545
United StatesBrendan Steele*82641CUT54T1042685252
United StatesBrandt Jobe*80342CUT56T616395151
South KoreaYong-eun Yang79943T626T4228T12282302930
EnglandJustin Rose79644T627T6834132,000T205
SwedenRobert Karlsson*78945T5246T1644T374646
ZimbabweBrendon de Jonge78446T5852CUT64T316060
United StatesKevin Na77847CUT57CUT7171
United StatesKyle Stanley*76148T2439T1030T223434
United StatesCharley Hoffman74649T1033T3132T534141
AustraliaJohn Senden73250CUT61T2155298002513
United StatesSean O'Hair72451CUT62T2556T375858
United StatesPat Perez71652WD63T617575
United StatesRobert Garrigus70253CUT67T597474
United StatesGeorge McNeill69454CUT69T3761646868
SwedenCarl Pettersson69155T3249T3752T164848
United StatesBrian Gay68556CUT71CUT8282
EnglandBrian Davis68557T630T4233T313939
AustraliaRobert Allenby67958T5259T5262T125555
SpainSergio García66259T3253T3153T124444
United StatesJim Furyk66160T5260635T223636
United StatesHarrison Frazar66061T5864CUT7777
ArgentinaAndrés Romero65162T6472T3159T566666
United StatesJerry Kelly65163T2447T1040T163838
United StatesCameron Tringale*64464T3255CUT66T316363
United StatesKris Blanks64165T5868CUT8080
United StatesJ. B. Holmes64066DNP77WD8686
United StatesBlake Adams61667CUT81T1057616464
United StatesJimmy Walker61568T1848T3751T225050
United StatesJeff Overton61169CUT82T689090
United StatesJohn Rollins60870CUT83T689292
United StatesKevin Streelman60071T3258CUT7272
United StatesJ. J. Henry59972T5876T527676
South KoreaCharlie Wi59173T4365CUT7878
United StatesChad Campbell59174T5273T2158T375959
United StatesScott Verplank58875CUT86CUT9393
United StatesChez Reavie58876CUT8729881,000T2610
United StatesJohnson Wagner58577CUT88T2567637070
United StatesChris Couch57378WD90CUT9494
AustraliaGeoff Ogilvy57179T6791T2569324270T1124
United StatesScott Piercy57180T1350T7460T656969
United StatesDavis Love III55781CUT93T689595
United StatesStewart Cink55682CUT94CUT9898
United StatesRicky Barnes55283CUT95769797
United StatesTroy Matteson54284CUT97T779999
JapanRyuji Imada52985T5889T619191
United StatesBen Crane52686CUT100T619696
AustraliaMarc Leishman52287T3270T4265T426565
United StatesKevin Chappell*50388T3274CUT8484
United StatesHunter Haas*49989CUT103103
United StatesChris DiMarco49990CUT104104
United StatesBryce Molder49391T64101101
United StatesAnthony Kim48592T2466CUT7979
Northern IrelandGraeme McDowell*48593T4384T377373
United StatesPaul Goydos47494CUT105105
South AfricaTrevor Immelman46895T3279CUT8888
AustraliaNick O'Hern46396CUT107107
United StatesMatt Bettencourt46197CUT108108
United StatesTim Herron45698CUT110110
United StatesMichael Bradley*45499CUT111111
AustraliaGreg Chalmers450100T4392T428181
South AfricaRetief Goosen43910172112112
United StatesTom Gillis431102CUT114114
United StatesBill Lunde428103T3285T568585
United StatesJohn Merrick415104T4398CUT100100
United StatesKevin Stadler414105T64113113
United StatesChris Stroud413106T1875T4270T226161
United StatesMichael Thompson*413107CUT115115
United StatesVaughn Taylor397108CUT116116
ColombiaCamilo Villegas395109T651T2547T63333
United StatesJosh Teater393110T43102102
United StatesD. J. Trahan392111T52106106
United StatesHeath Slocum388112CUT117117
AustraliaStuart Appleby387113WD118118
EnglandIan Poulter387114T1878CUT8787
AustraliaRod Pampling385115CUT119119
United StatesJoe Ogilvie364116CUT120120
CanadaDavid Hearn*362117T67121121
South AfricaErnie Els357118T3299T1668T426767
United StatesBilly Mayfair353119CUT122122
United StatesJames Driscoll353120CUT123123
United StatesSteve Flesch352121WD124124
AustraliaSteven Bowditch*347122CUT125125
IndiaArjun Atwal*339123T43109109
Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington338124T1380738989
United StatesWilliam McGirt*334125T2496T428383

* First-time Playoffs participant

References

  1. ^ a b "Holmes withdraws from The Barclays due to impending surgery". Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  2. ^ Barclays shortened to 54-hole event
  3. ^ Dustin Johnson wins The Barclays
  4. ^ Eight players advance to TPC Boston
  5. ^ Webb Simpson wins Deutsche Bank
  6. ^ "Survival makes FedExCup bubble busters feel like Boston's real winners". Archived from the original on October 24, 2011. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  7. ^ Justin Rose wins BMW Championship
  8. ^ "Rose wasn't the only big winner on a day of massive implications". Archived from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  9. ^ Bill Haas wins Tour Championship
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