How all 30 players at the Tour Championship can win the FedEx Cup

ATLANTA, GA - SEPTEMBER 24: The FedExCup trophy is displayed prior to the final round of the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on September 24, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - SEPTEMBER 24: The FedExCup trophy is displayed prior to the final round of the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on September 24, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images) /
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NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA – SEPTEMBER 07: Bryson DeChambeau plays a tee shot on the sixth hole during the second round of the BMW Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on September 7, 2018 in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Stan Badz/PGA TOUR)
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA – SEPTEMBER 07: Bryson DeChambeau plays a tee shot on the sixth hole during the second round of the BMW Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on September 7, 2018 in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Stan Badz/PGA TOUR) /

1. Bryson DeChambeau

  • If Bryson DeChambeau wins the Tour Championship, he wins the FedEx Cup.
  • He has a good chance of winning if he finishes sixth or better.
  • He can finish as low as tied for 29th and still mathematically win the FedEx Cup.

2. Justin Rose

  • If Justin Rose wins the Tour Championship, he wins the FedEx Cup.
  • He has a good chance of winning if he finishes third or better.
  • He can finish as low as ninth and still mathematically win the FedEx Cup.

3. Tony Finau

  • If Tony Finau wins the Tour Championship, he wins the FedEx Cup.
  • He has a good chance of winning if he finishes tied for second or better.
  • He can finish as low as a two-way tie for third and still mathematically win the FedEx Cup.

4. Dustin Johnson

  • If Dustin Johnson wins the Tour Championship, he wins the FedEx Cup.
  • He has a good chance of winning if he finishes in solo second.
  • He can finish as low as a three-way tie for second and still mathematically win the FedEx Cup.

5. Justin Thomas

  • If Justin Thomas wins the Tour Championship, he wins the FedEx Cup.
  • He has a good chance of winning if he finishes in solo second.
  • He can finish as low as a two-way tie for second and still mathematically win the FedEx Cup.