
Joo Hyung (Tommy) Kim – photo Getty Images PGA Tour
With the completion of this week’s Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, the PGA Tour’s regular season has drawn to a close, leaving the leading 125 eligible players in the FedEx Cup standings with full status on the PGA Tour next season.
Those players are also entitled to tee it up in the opening event of the FedEx Cup playoffs in this coming week at the FedEx St Jude event in Memphis with the leading 70 at the completion of that event moving on to the BMW Championship in Delaware and the leading 30 at the completion of the BMW heading for the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Australia will be represented in Memphis by Cameron Smith, Lucas Herbert, Marc Leishman, Cameron Davis, Adam Scott, and if he is well, Jason Day.
They will be joined by fellow Australasian, Danny Lee of New Zealand.
The leading Australian in this week’s event in Greensboro was Cameron Percy who by finishing 8th will advance his standing in the year long FedEx Cup standings to 142nd which will retain some limited status for him next season and also allow him to tee it up in the Korn Ferry Tour’s three event, final series beginning on August 18th.
The leading 25 players from that three-event series, in which players ranked from 126 to 200 in the FedEx Cup standings will join with players ranked between 1st and 75th in the Korn Ferry Tour’s season rankings, gain, improve or regain their PGA Tour status.
This week’s event in Greensboro was won by the brilliantly talented Joo Hyung (Tommy) Kim who in winning became the second youngest (20) winner on the PGA Tour since WWII. Only Jordan Spieth was younger.
Kim has already won several events on the Asian Tour and spent seven years in Melbourne during his teenage years.
He led the New Zealand Open into the final round in 2020 before being passed by Brad Kennedy, Lucas Herbert and Nick Flanagan but even then, at the age of 17, he displayed much of the calm and patient manner which saw him overcome a quadruple bogey at his very first hole on Thursday this week to go on and win by five.
“Yeah, it’s crazy. I mean, I’ve never won a golf tournament starting with a quad,” said Kim referring to his horror start on Thursday. “It’s 24 strokes later and here we are. I played great this week. It was hard to stay in the moment in the final round just knowing that I was so close, but I just never let my guard down until I holed that putt on 18.
“It’s been a crazy month. Just before the Scottish I was just trying to get enough points to get in Korn Ferry Finals, and finishing third there, you know, finishing third, I think I was zero points, how many points away from getting special temporary membership, I had to make the cut at The Open and I did.
“I played 3M, Detroit and Wyndham and really it’s been a five-week stretch for me, but it feels like three months.
Yeah, it’s been a hectic month and a lot of things have changed, for sure.”
Kim has been playing on a special temporary PGA Tour membership but the win guarantees him full PGA Tour status and access to the FedEx Cup playoffs over the next three weeks given he is now in 34th place in the FedEx Cup standings.






















