2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs

The 2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the series of four golf tournaments that determined the season champion on the U.S.-based PGA Tour, began on August 23 and ended on September 23. It included the following four events:

2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournament information
DatesAugust 23 – September 23, 2012
LocationBethpage State Park
TPC Boston
Crooked Stick Golf Club
East Lake Golf Club
Tour(s)PGA 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 Brandt Snedeker
4,100 points

Brandt Snedeker won the FedEx Cup by winning the Tour Championship.

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

The point distributions can be seen here.

Regular season rankings

PlacePlayerPointsEvents
1United States Tiger Woods2,26915
2United States Jason Dufner2,11019
3Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy2,09212
4United States Zach Johnson2,01920
5United States Bubba Watson1,77715
6United States Hunter Mahan1,73919
7Sweden Carl Pettersson1,69122
8United States Keegan Bradley1,67021
9United States Matt Kuchar1,60018
10United States Steve Stricker1,45615

The Barclays

The Barclays was played August 23–26. Of the 125 players eligible to play in the event, two did not enter: Jason Dufner (ranked 2)[1] and Spencer Levin (45).[2] Of the 123 entrants, 75 made the second-round cut at 143 (+1).

Nick Watney won by three strokes over Brandt Snedeker and moved to first place in the standings. The top 100 players in the points standings advanced to the Deutsche Bank Championship. This included six players who were outside the top 100 prior to The Barclays: Graham DeLaet (ranked 106th to 44th), Bob Estes (103 to 62), David Hearn (108 to 67), Jason Day (113 to 88), Tommy Gainey (102 to 91), and Jonas Blixt (101 to 97).[3] Six players started the tournament within the top 100 but ended the tournament outside the top 100, ending their playoff chances: John Mallinger (ranked 88th to 101st), Will Claxton (89 to 102), Chad Campbell (91 to 104), Andrés Romero (93 to 106), Freddie Jacobson (95 to 105), and Chris Stroud (99 to 110).

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Nick Watney65-69-71-69=274−101,440,000149
2United States Brandt Snedeker70-69-68-70=277−7864,000219
T3Spain Sergio García66-68-69-75=278−6464,0001033
United States Dustin Johnson67-71-72-68=278826
T5Canada Graham DeLaet75-67-72-65=279−5281,00044106
United States Brian Harman65-75-68-71=2794197
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen70-71-68-70=2792134
England Lee Westwood69-72-68-70=2792751
9Australia Greg Chalmers70-70-68-72=280−4232,0003878
T10United States Bud Cauley71-71-72-67=281−3160,8892635
South Africa Tim Clark70-72-67-72=2813554
England Luke Donald68-74-69-70=2811416
United States Bob Estes69-66-72-74=28162103
United States Tom Gillis69-72-68-72=2815792
Canada David Hearn70-73-67-71=28167108
United States William McGirt68-74-67-72=2814674
United States Kevin Stadler72-69-65-75=2814370
United States Bubba Watson70-70-70-71=28175
  • Par 71 course

Deutsche Bank Championship

The Deutsche Bank Championship was played August 31 – September 3. Of the 100 players eligible to play in the event, two did not enter: Sergio García (ranked 10)[4] and David Toms (89).[5] Of the 98 entrants, 78 made the second-round cut at one-over-par, 145.

Rory McIlroy won by one stroke over Louis Oosthuizen and moved into first place in the standings.[6] The top 70 players in the points standings advanced to the BMW Championship. This included nine players who were outside the top 70 prior to the Deutsche Bank Championship: Jeff Overton (83 to 40), Bryce Molder (93 to 45), D. A. Points (72 to 54), Troy Matteson (78 to 59), Matt Every (75 to 63), Chris Kirk (81 to 66), Charl Schwartzel (71 to 68), Charley Hoffman (86 to 69) and Dicky Pride (96 to 70). Nine players started the tournament within the top 70 but ended the tournament outside the top 70, ending their playoff chances: Josh Teater (64 to 73), John Rollins (58 to 74), Scott Stallings (61 to 75), Ken Duke (60 to 76), Harris English (63 to 79), Jonathan Byrd (69 to 82), Spencer Levin (66 to 83), Charles Howell III (68 to 84) and Brian Davis (70 to 85).

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy65-65-67-67=264−201,440,00014
2South Africa Louis Oosthuizen66-65-63-71=265−19864,000521
3United States Tiger Woods64-68-68-66=266−18544,00033
T4United States Dustin Johnson67-68-65-70=270−14352,00068
United States Phil Mickelson68-68-68-66=270917
6United States Brandt Snedeker69-70-65-67=271−13288,00042
T7United States Jeff Overton64-71-69-68=272−12258,0004083
Australia Adam Scott69-69-68-66=2722534
9United States Bryce Molder65-69-68-71=273−11232,0004593
T10United States Ryan Moore64-68-70-72=274−10208,0003553
United States Kevin Stadler68-71-69-66=2743243
  • Par 71 course

BMW Championship

The BMW Championship was played September 6–9. All 70 players eligible to play in the event did so. There was no cut.

Rory McIlroy won his second straight playoff event. He won by two strokes over Phil Mickelson and Lee Westwood.[7] Two players played their way into the Tour Championship: Robert Garrigus (ranked 31 to ranked 20) by finishing tied for 4th, and Ryan Moore (35 to 28) by finishing T-10.[8] Two players played their way out of the Tour Championship: Kyle Stanley (30 to 31) by finishing T-34, and Bill Haas (28 to 32) by finishing T-45.[8] Haas was the defending FedEx Cup champion and this was the sixth straight year that the defending champion failed to make the Tour Championship.[8] Three players, Hunter Mahan, Phil Mickelson, and Steve Stricker, have made the Tour Championship in each year of the playoffs.[8]

The top 30 players in FedEx Cup points after this event advanced to the Tour Championship and also earned spots in the 2013 Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, and (British) Open Championship.

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
1Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy64-68-69-67=268−201,440,00011
T2United States Phil Mickelson69-67-64-70=270−18704,00049
England Lee Westwood68-65-68-69=270823
T4United States Robert Garrigus67-69-66-69=271−17352,0002031
United States Tiger Woods65-67-71-68=27123
T6United States Dustin Johnson68-67-67-70=272−16278,00076
Australia Adam Scott68-68-66-70=2722125
8Fiji Vijay Singh65-66-69-73=273−15248,0003349
9United States Jim Furyk69-70-67-68=274−14232,0001821
T10United States Ryan Moore66-66-73-70=275−13208,0002835
United States Bo Van Pelt64-69-71-71=2751920
  • Par 72 course

Reset points

The points were reset after the BMW Championship.

PlacePlayerPointsReset pointsEvents
1Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy7,2992,50015
2United States Tiger Woods4,0672,25018
3United States Nick Watney3,5862,00024
4United States Phil Mickelson3,4201,80021
5United States Brandt Snedeker3,3571,60021
6South Africa Louis Oosthuizen3,1671,40018
7United States Dustin Johnson3,0971,20018
8England Lee Westwood2,7261,00014
9United States Zach Johnson2,57680023
10United States Jason Dufner2,57560021

Tour Championship

The Tour Championship was played September 20–23, after a one-week break. All 30 golfers who qualified for the tournament played, and there was no cut. Brandt Snedeker won the tournament by three shots from Justin Rose, and the FedEx Cup.[9]

FedEx Cup rank
PlacePlayerScoreTo parWinnings ($)AfterBefore
1United States Brandt Snedeker68-70-64-68=270−101,440,00015
2England Justin Rose66-68-68-71=273−7864,000624
T3England Luke Donald71-69-67-67=274−6468,000915
United States Ryan Moore69-70-65-70=2741128
T5United States Webb Simpson71-68-70-66=275−5304,0001625
United States Bubba Watson69-66-70-70=2751311
7United States Jim Furyk69-64-72-72=277−3272,0001518
T8United States Hunter Mahan68-73-71-66=278−2248,0001923
United States Tiger Woods66-73-67-72=27832
T10United States Robert Garrigus68-69-69-73=279−1205,7602320
United States Dustin Johnson69-67-73-70=27987
United States Matt Kuchar67-69-70-73=2791816
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy69-68-68-74=27921
United States Bo Van Pelt67-68-71-73=2792219
  • Par 70 course

Final leaderboard

PlacePlayerPointsWinnings ($)
1United States Brandt Snedeker4,100.010,000,000
2Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy2,827.03,000,000
3United States Tiger Woods2,662.52,000,000
4United States Nick Watney2,215.01,500,000
5United States Phil Mickelson2,072.51,000,000
6England Justin Rose1,770.0800,000
7South Africa Louis Oosthuizen1,635.0700,000
8United States Dustin Johnson1,527.0600,000
9England Luke Donald1,275.0550,000
10England Lee Westwood1,205.0500,000

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
Player Pre-Playoffs The Barclays Deutsche Bank BMW Champ. Reset
points
Tour Champ.
Points Rank Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Rank after Finish Final rank
United States Tiger Woods 2,269 1 T38 3 3 3 T4 2 2,250 T8 3
United States Jason Dufner 2,110 2 DNP 6 T18 7 T28 10 600 T20 14
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 2,092 3 T24 4 1 1 1 1 2,500 T10 2
United States Zach Johnson 2,019 4 T38 5 T47 8 T12 9 800 T15 12
United States Bubba Watson 1,777 5 T10 7 CUT 10 T12 11 480 T5 13
United States Hunter Mahan 1,739 6 CUT 12 T39 14 70 23 280 T8 19
Sweden Carl Pettersson 1,691 7 T24 9 T57 11 69 17 360 T20 24
United States Keegan Bradley 1,670 8 CUT 13 T13 12 T59 14 420 T23 21
United States Matt Kuchar 1,600 9 T38 11 T35 13 T54 16 380 T10 18
United States Steve Stricker 1,456 10 T54 16 T13 16 T26 13 440 T22 20
South Africa Ernie Els 1,447 11 T54 18 T26 18 T28 22 290 T27 26
England Justin Rose 1,426 12 T46 15 CUT 22 T16 24 270 2 6
United States Webb Simpson 1,424 13 CUT 20 T18 19 T51 25 260 T5 16
United States Phil Mickelson 1,373 14 T38 17 T4 9 T2 4 1,800 T15 5
United States Scott Piercy 1,304 15 CUT 23 T64 29 T37 30 210 T15 27
England Luke Donald 1,294 16 T10 14 T26 17 T28 15 400 T3 9
United States Jim Furyk 1,284 17 CUT 25 T13 21 9 18 340 7 15
United States Rickie Fowler 1,246 18 T24 19 T74 24 T41 27 240 T23 28
United States Brandt Snedeker 1,194 19 2 2 6 4 T37 5 1,600 1 1
United States Johnson Wagner 1,181 20 CUT 28 T51 34 T45 36 36
United States Bill Haas 1,181 21 CUT 29 T35 28 T45 32 32
United States Kyle Stanley 1,177 22 CUT 30 T42 30 T34 31 31
United States Bo Van Pelt 1,175 23 T24 22 T26 20 T10 19 320 T10 22
United States Robert Garrigus 1,155 24 T71 31 T42 31 T4 20 310 T10 23
United States John Huh* 1,123 25 T36 24 T51 27 T16 26 250 29 29
United States Dustin Johnson 1,097 26 T3 8 T4 6 T6 7 1,200 T10 8
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 1,037 27 CUT 33 T74 41 T34 42 42
Australia Marc Leishman 1,003 28 CUT 36 T42 37 T65 46 46
United States Ben Curtis 997 29 CUT 37 CUT 47 T24 41 41
United States Mark Wilson 986 30 CUT 39 T66 44 T62 59 59
Scotland Martin Laird 976 31 T71 40 CUT 50 T62 64 64
Australia Adam Scott 966 32 62 34 T7 25 T6 21 300 19 25
Spain Sergio García 935 33 T3 10 DNP 15 T24 12 460 T15 17
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen* 928 34 T5 21 2 5 T16 6 1,400 T23 7
United States Bud Cauley* 902 35 T10 26 T57 33 T56 38 38
South Korea Charlie Wi 901 36 CUT 47 CUT 61 T41 60 60
Australia John Senden 867 37 T19 32 12 26 T56 29 220 26 30
United States Kevin Na 866 38 CUT 51 T69 64 T26 52 52
United States Ben Crane 849 39 CUT 52 CUT 67 T41 66 66
South Korea Noh Seung-yul* 827 40 T67 54 T13 38 T16 37 37
Zimbabwe Brendon de Jonge 815 41 CUT 56 T60 65 T28 57 57
United States Ken Duke 776 42 CUT 60 CUT 76 76
United States Jimmy Walker 763 43 T38 45 T51 46 64 62 62
United States Ryan Palmer 745 44 T24 42 CUT 57 T45 55 55
United States Spencer Levin 735 45 DNP 66 WD 83 83
United States John Rollins 732 46 T54 58 CUT 74 74
United States Jonathan Byrd 732 47 CUT 69 77 82 82
England Brian Davis 728 48 CUT 70 CUT 85 85
United States Nick Watney 726 49 1 1 T20 2 T45 3 2,000 28 4
United States D. A. Points 714 50 CUT 72 T20 54 T56 63 63
England Lee Westwood 713 51 T5 27 T13 23 T2 8 1,000 30 10
United States J. J. Henry 713 52 CUT 73 T60 80 80
United States Matt Every* 711 53 WD 75 T35 63 T51 67 67
South Africa Tim Clark 707 54 T10 35 CUT 43 T59 56 56
England Ian Poulter 698 55 T36 50 T47 48 T12 39 39
United States Cameron Tringale 689 56 CUT 79 CUT 90 90
Fiji Vijay Singh 669 57 T46 59 T26 49 8 33 33
United States Jeff Overton 667 58 CUT 83 T7 40 T51 44 44
United States Charles Howell III 666 59 T54 68 CUT 84 84
United States Troy Matteson 662 60 T65 78 T20 59 T16 44 44
United States Ted Potter Jr.* 647 61 CUT 84 T69 93 93
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 646 62 T19 48 59 56 T16 43 43
United States Sean O'Hair 644 63 T54 74 T64 81 81
United States Ryan Moore 635 64 T24 53 T10 35 T10 28 230 T3 11
Australia Aaron Baddeley 635 65 CUT 85 T42 78 78
United States Michael Thompson 634 66 T63 82 CUT 92 92
United States Charley Hoffman 628 67 CUT 86 T26 69 T54 69 69
Australia Geoff Ogilvy 624 68 T19 49 T51 53 T28 47 47
United States David Toms 623 69 CUT 89 DNP 95 95
United States Kevin Stadler 620 70 T10 43 T10 32 T45 34 34
South Korea Bae Sang-moon* 604 71 CUT 92 78 96 96
United States Pat Perez 603 72 T38 65 T26 55 T45 54 54
South Africa Rory Sabbatini 602 73 CUT 94 CUT 97 97
United States William McGirt 602 74 T10 46 T26 39 68 50 50
United States Blake Adams 599 75 T65 87 T60 91 91
United States George McNeill 599 76 T67 90 T47 86 86
South Korea K. J. Choi 597 77 T73 95 CUT 98 98
Australia Greg Chalmers 589 78 9 38 T39 36 T16 35 35
United States Dicky Pride* 586 79 CUT 96 T20 70 T59 70 70
United States Chris Kirk 574 80 T46 81 T35 66 T12 49 49
United States John Merrick 572 81 CUT 98 T20 72 72
United States J. B. Holmes 568 82 T19 55 T39 52 T34 48 48
United States Daniel Summerhays* 567 83 CUT 99 T69 99 99
England Greg Owen 556 84 T38 76 CUT 88 88
United States Martin Flores* 556 85 CUT 100 T69 100 100
United States Scott Stallings 554 86 T24 61 T66 75 75
United States Harris English* 549 87 T24 63 T69 79 79
United States John Mallinger 543 88 CUT 101 101
United States Will Claxton* 530 89 CUT 102 102
South Africa Charl Schwartzel 519 90 T24 71 T47 68 T28 61 61
United States Chad Campbell 517 91 CUT 104 104
United States Tom Gillis 511 92 T10 57 T26 42 T16 40 40
Argentina Andrés Romero 506 93 CUT 106 106
United States Josh Teater 506 94 T19 64 T60 73 73
Sweden Freddie Jacobson 500 95 T67 105 105
United States Bryce Molder 495 96 T46 93 9 45 67 65 65
United States Brian Harman* 493 97 T5 41 T74 51 T41 51 51
United States Ricky Barnes 489 98 T24 77 CUT 89 89
United States Chris Stroud 484 99 CUT 110 110
United States Roberto Castro* 477 100 T24 80 T51 77 77
Sweden Jonas Blixt* 470 101 T46 97 T20 71 71
United States Tommy Gainey 464 102 T38 91 T66 94 94
United States Bob Estes 458 103 T10 62 T42 62 T37 58 58
United States Kevin Chappell 447 104 CUT 114 114
United States Davis Love III 443 105 CUT 115 115
Canada Graham DeLaet 441 106 T5 44 CUT 60 T37 53 53
United States Jeff Maggert 433 107 T73 116 116
Canada David Hearn 432 108 T10 67 T26 58 T65 68 68
United States Kevin Streelman 424 109 T63 112 112
United States Brian Gay 424 110 T54 109 109
England Gary Christian* 422 111 T46 103 103
Australia Robert Allenby 417 112 CUT 118 118
Australia Jason Day 417 113 T24 88 T51 87 87
South Africa Trevor Immelman 411 114 T67 117 117
United States James Driscoll 408 115 75 119 119
Australia Rod Pampling 398 116 T46 107 107
Sweden Henrik Stenson 394 117 T54 111 111
United States Troy Kelly* 394 118 T54 113 113
United States Billy Mayfair 393 119 T46 109 109
United States Colt Knost* 390 120 CUT 120 120
United States Harrison Frazar 387 121 CUT 121 121
United States Jerry Kelly 385 122 CUT 122 122
United States Boo Weekley 365 123 CUT 123 123
United States Heath Slocum 365 124 CUT 124 124
United States Jason Bohn 363 125 WD 125 125

* First-time Playoffs participant

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