So lengthy, bubble!
That’s what Rafa Campos might’ve stated after he captured the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Sunday at Port Royal Golf Course. Campos had entered the week No. 147 in FedExCup factors, nicely exterior the highest 125, which after this week’s RSM Traditional will include retained full PGA Tour membership for subsequent season.
Campos now not has to fret about that race; he’s totally exempt for 2 years, and even higher, he’s jumped to No. 80 in factors, one other sturdy week away from doubtlessly cracking the ultimate Aon Subsequent 10 of the autumn, which comes with spots in two early signature occasions subsequent yr, the AT&T Pebble Seashore Professional-Am and Genesis Invitational. The runner-up in Bermuda, Andrew Novak, is now No. 70 in factors.
Here’s a take a look at the present Subsequent 10, and the closest challengers:
51. Mackenzie Hughes, 1,246
52. Mav McNealy, 1,221
53. Patrick Rodgers, 1,215
54. Harris English, 1,204
55. Seamus Energy, 1,202
56. Ben Griffin, 1,123
57. Tom Kim, 1,079
58. Nick Taylor, 1,041
59. Nico Echavarria, 1,030
60. Justin Rose, 1,021
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61. Kevin Yu, 1,017
62. Lucas Glover, 1,014
63. Mark Hubbard, 990
64. Jake Knapp, 984
65. Min Woo Lee, 974
Kim, Taylor and Rose will not be teeing it up at Sea Island Golf Membership in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
Here’s a take a look at the present top-125 bubble:
120. David Skinns, 428
121. Sami Valimaki, 426
122. Sam Ryder, 420
123. Zac Blair, 417
124. Joel Dahmen, 407
125. Wesley Bryan, 405
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126. Henrik Norlander, 396
127. Daniel Berger, 392
128. Hayden Springer, 389
129. Pierceson Coody, 388
130. S.H. Kim, 379
Amongst that group, Valimaki is the one one not taking part within the RSM. Not one of the aforementioned gamers ranked Nos. 120-130 have something higher than past-champion standing for subsequent yr.