What bubble-boy Wesley Bryan, others need to do at RSM Classic to keep their cards

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You can call Wesley Bryan the bubble boy – at least for this week.

Bryan sits No. 125 in FedExCup points heading into the RSM Classic, which begins Thursday at Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Georgia. The RSM offers players one final chance to secure their full PGA Tour card for next season, and finishing inside that coveted top 125 would do the trick.

Jacob Bridgeman, at No. 109, is the lowest-ranked player in points who has mathematically clinched his spot in the top 125, while No. 110 Michael Kim is the highest-ranked player still with work to do. Kim needs to finish in a two-way tie for 55th or better to keep his full card, though that is considering a perfect storm below him. More realistically, everyone from No. 118 Joe Highsmith on up has to be feeling pretty comfortable.

Bryan would need to win in order to guarantee full status for next season (of course, he doesn’t have to win to keep his card; a victory is the minimum needed in order to not be affected by others’ results).

Here is a look at the minimum finishes needed for players inside the top 125 to stay there:

(Note: Not in the RSM field are No. 112 Ben Silverman, No. 116 Ryan Fox, No. 117 Chris Gotterup and No. 121 Sami Valimaki, though Gotterup is a tournament winner this season; No. 111 Matt McCarty, who is playing RSM, is also a tournament winner this year.)

FEDEXCUP RANK

PLAYER

FEDEXCUP POINTS

MINIMUM FINISH NEEDED

110

Michael Kim

505.31

Two-way T-55 or better

111

Matt McCarty

504

Two-way T-52 or better

113

Vince Whaley

488.98

Two-way T-28 or better

114

Chad Ramey

484.817

Solo 26th or better

115

Nate Lashley

483.551

Solo 25th or better

118

Joe Highsmith

461.898

Solo 9th or better

119

Alex Smalley

434.86

T-7 or better

120

David Skinns

428.129

T-6 or better

122

Sam Ryder

419.861

T-4 or better

123

Zac Blair

417.176

T-3 or better

124

Joel Dahmen

406.6

T-2 or better

125

Wesley Bryan

404.968

WIN

As for the chasers, Henrik Norlander is currently the first man out at No. 126, but fewer than nine points behind Bryan. That means that Norlander would need at least a two-way tie for 49th to have a chance of cracking the top 125; if Bryan made the cut, Norlander would need a better finish than that.

Here is a look at the minimum finishes needed for players to move into the top 125:

(Note: Matt Wallace, Michael Thorbjornsen, Gary Woodland, Nick Hardy, Webb Simpson and Stewart Cink already have full status locked up for 2025, whether as a tournament winner in the past two seasons, reigning PGA Tour University No. 1, or via a career-money exemption.)

FEDEXCUP RANK

PLAYER

FEDEXCUP POINTS

POINTS FROM NO. 125

MINIMUM FINISH NEEDED

126

Henrik Norlander

396.304

8.664

Two-way T-49

127

Daniel Berger

392.489

12.479

Two-way T-43

128

Hayden Springer

389.146

15.822

Solo 40th

129

Pierceson Coody

387.676

17.292

Two-way T-38

130

S.H. Kim

378.766

26.202

Solo 31st

131

Dylan Wu

375.959

29.009

Solo 29th

132

Kevin Tway

356.477

48.491

Solo 18th

133

Matt Wallace

354.336

50.632

Solo 17th

134

Carl Yuan

352.304

52.664

Solo 16th

135

Garrick Higgo

351.407

53.561

Two-way 15th

136

Ale Tosti

348.546

56.422

Solo 14th

137

Taylor Montgomery

329.231

75.737

Two-way T-9

138

Michael Thorbjornsen

318.371

86.597

Two-way T-7

139

Gary Woodland

312.242

92.726

Two-way T-6

140

Kevin Streelman

301.488

103.48

Two-way T-5

141

Matt NeSmith

301.463

103.505

Two-way T-5

142

Adrien Dumont de Chassart

297.692

107.276

Solo 5th

143

Brandon Wu

291.126

113.842

Three-way T-4

144

Nick Hardy

285.119

119.849

Two-way T-4

145

Trace Crowe

274.234

130.734

Solo 4th

146

Troy Merritt

270.622

134.346

Solo 4th

147

Joseph Bramlett

267.654

137.314

Three-way T-3

149

Robby Shelton

257.564

147.404

Two-way T-3

150

Ryan Moore

255.398

149.57

Two-way T-3

151

Erik Barnes

253.002

151.966

Two-way T-3

152

Martin Laird

243.963

161.005

Two-way T-3

154

Hayden Buckley

228.298

176.67

Solo 3rd

155

Kevin Chappell

227.16

177.808

Solo 3rd

156

Bud Cauley

222.848

182.12

Solo 3rd

157

Martin Trainer

220.325

184.643

Solo 3rd

158

Lanto Griffin

216.277

188.691

Solo 3rd

160

Webb Simpson

205.229

199.739

Three-way T-2

161

Ryan McCormick

204.709

200.259

Three-way T-2

162

Zach Johnson

202.129

202.839

Three-way T-2

163

Chez Reavie

197.305

207.663

Three-way T-2

164

Tom Whitney

194.77

210.198

Two-way T-2

165

Justin Suh

192.572

212.396

Two-way T-2

166

Aaron Baddeley

188.794

216.174

Two-way T-2

169

Tyler Duncan

168.528

236.44

Two-way T-2

170

Ryan Brehm

166.143

238.825

Two-way T-2

171

Austin Smotherman

159.773

245.195

Solo 2nd

173

Kelly Kraft

149.382

255.586

Solo 2nd

174

Cameron Champ

148.848

256.12

Solo 2nd

175

Tyson Alexander

143.633

261.335

Solo 2nd

176

Roger Sloan

134.399

270.569

Solo 2nd

178

S.Y. Noh

118.517

286.451

Solo 2nd

179

Paul Barjon

113.824

291.144

Solo 2nd

180

Stewart Cink

113.442

291.526

Solo 2nd

182

Callum Tarren

110.69

294.278

Solo 2nd

Everyone else in the field from No. 184 Wilson Furr on back can’t crack the top 125 without a win, which obviously would come with a two-year winner’s exemption.

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