Updated FedEx Cup Standings and Remaining Schedules for Top Contenders (Can Cameron Smith Catch Scottie Scheffler?)

Scottie Scheffler currently leads the FedExCup race with three regular season events to go
Scottie Scheffler currently leads the FedExCup race with three regular season events to go / Kevin C. Cox/GettyImages
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The FedExCup Playoffs are nearly here for the PGA Tour, the culmination of a season-long points race that ends with three events and a $75 million purse. Whoever wins brings home $18 million in addition to winnings from each individual event, so there's quite a bit of cash on the line in the coming weeks.

With just three events left in the FedEx Cup regular season, let's take a look at the updated standings and remaining schedules to see who has a chance to take Patrick Cantlay's crown as the FedEx Cup champion.

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Updated FedEx Cup Standings

1. Scottie Scheffler: 3,556 Points

2. Cameron Smith: 2,335 Points

3. Sam Burns: 2,275 Points

4. Xander Schauffele: 2,153 Points

5. Rory McIlroy: 2,104 Points

6. Patrick Cantlay: 1,900 Points

7. Justin Thomas: 1,783 Points

8. Hideki Matsuyama: 1,697 Points

9. Will Zalatoris: 1,600 Points

10. Matt Fitzpatrick: 1,596 Points

Schedules for Remaining Regular Season Tournaments

The FedEx Cup Playoffs go a long way towards determining the winner, so don't be sure that Scheffler will win just because he has a lead. A win in a FedExCup Playoff event gives you 2,000 points, so it doesn't take much to completely flip the script.

Hideki Matsuyama is the only golfer in the top 10 competing at the 3M Open this week. Though we can expect a fair number of players on this list will compete in the Rocket Mortgage Classic and Wyndham Championship, the final two regular season events.

156 golfers are expected to compete at the Rocket Mortgage Classic and though we don't know the full field, Cantlay and Zalatoris are already confirmed to compete. We'll know more over the next week, so I'd expect most of the top contenders will play.

As for the Wyndham Championship, little information has been released about the field. But given it's the final opportunity for golfers to rack up points ahead of the FedExCup Playoffs, we should see a number of the world's best tee up for the event.

We'll keep you updated at BetSided with the latest information ahead of the FedExCup Playoffs so you have all the knowledge you need to nail a huge cash at WynnBET.


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