Playoffs information: How the reset works after BMW

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Sep. 16, 2009
By PGATOUR.COM Staff

The FedExCup points will be reset following the BMW Championship in order to give each of the 30 players who advance to THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola a chance to win the FedExCup title.

While the points will be reset, however, the seeds will not. The player who ranks first in FedExCup points after the BMW Championship will still rank first after the reset. The player who ranks 30th will still rank 30th. And the player who ranks 31st? He will get the week off -- remember, just the top 30 in points after the BMW Championship will advance to East Lake (and no alternates will be added).

Each of the first five seeds going into THE TOUR Championship will control his own destiny -- if any of those five seeds wins at East Lake, he will win the FedExCup title. Meanwhile, seeds 6-10 will have an excellent chance of capturing the title with a victory.

Reset points
Here are the FedExCup points that each player will start with going into THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola:
Position after
BMW Championship
Reset points entering
TOUR Championship
Position after
BMW Championship
Reset points entering
TOUR Championship
1 Tiger Woods 2,500 16 Marc Leishman 380
2 Steve Stricker 2,250 17 Brian Gay 360
3 Jim Furyk 2,000 18 Kevin Na 340
4 Zach Johnson 1,800 19 David Toms 320
5 Heath Slocum 1,600 20 Lucas Glover 310
6 Padraig Harrington 1,400 21 Y.E. Yang 300
7 Sean O'Hair 1,200 22 Ernie Els 290
8 Scott Verplank 1,000 23 Hunter Mahan 280
9 Kenny Perry 800 24 Angel Cabrera 270
10 Jason Dufner 600 25 Steve Marino 260
11 Dustin Johnson 480 26 Stewart Cink 250
12 Nick Watney 460 27 Mike Weir 240
13 Geoff Ogilvy 440 28 Luke Donald 230
14 Phil Mickelson 420 29 Jerry Kelly 220
15 Retief Goosen 400 30 John Senden 210

Following THE TOUR Championship, the total points each player is awarded in the reset plus the points that player earns based on his finish at THE TOUR Championship will be added together, and the player with the highest point total will be named winner of the FedExCup.

In the event of a tie for first in FedExCup points following THE TOUR Championship, those players tied for first will compete in a playoff to determine the winner of the FedExCup.

So, how many FedExCup points are available at East Lake? THE TOUR Championship will have the same points distribution as the first three Playoffs events, in which point values are quintupled from most regular-season events.

Here is the point distribution for THE TOUR Championship:

Points distribution for THE TOUR Championship
If you finish ... Then you get ... If you finish ... Then you get ...
1st 2,500 points 16th 275 points
2nd 1,500 points 17th 270 points
3rd 1,000 points 18th 265 points
4th 750 points 19th 260 points
5th 550 points 20th 255 points
6th 500 points 21st 250 points
7th 450 points 22nd 245 points
8th 425 points 23rd 240 points
9th 400 points 24th 235 points
10th 375 points 25th 230 points
11th 350 points 26th 225 points
12th 325 points 27th 220 points
13th 300 points 28th 215 points
14th 285 points 29th 210 points
15th 280 points 30th 205 points

Thus, if the leader in FedExCup points entering THE TOUR Championship ends up winning at East Lake, he would have 5,000 points (and win the FedExCup). If the No. 5 ranked player wins at East Lake, he would finish with 4,100 points (and also win the FedExCup).

However, if the No. 10-ranked player wins at East Lake, he would finish with 3,100 points. That might be good enough to win the FedExCup title, but there are no guarantees. For instance, if the top seed finishes second at East Lake, he would have 4,000 points.

That's why it's important to be ranked in the top five after the BMW Championship. That way, you control your own destiny and are not reliant on how others finish.

Controlling your destiny
If this seeds win in Atlanta The following seeds can still pass him in FedExCup points
1-5 seeds None
6th seed 1st seed
7th seed 1st, 2nd seeds
8th seed 1st, 2nd seeds (3rd seed can tie)
9th seed 1st, 2nd, 3rd seeds (4th seed can tie)
10-14 seeds 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th seeds (5th seed can tie)
15-30 seeds 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th seeds (6th seed can tie)

Obviously, there's the probability that players will finish in a tie at a certain position. At last year's TOUR Championship, two players tied for third, three players tied for sixth and five players tied for 10th.

In case of ties, the points distribution will be adjusted accordingly. So if a player has a chance to win the FedExCup should he finish second, he might need to hope that no other players finished tied with him.

Here is how the points will be distributed in case of ties at East Lake:

Point distribution for ties
Finish position Solo 2 tied 3 tied 4 tied 5 tied 6 tied 7 tied 8 tied 9 tied 10 tied
1 2500 - - - - - - - - -
2 1500 1250 1083 950 860 792 739 697 661 630
3 1000 875 767 700 650 613 582 556 533 513
4 750 650 600 563 535 513 493 475 458 443
5 550 525 500 481 465 450 436 422 408 396
6 500 475 458 444 430 417 404 391 379 369
7 450 438 425 413 400 388 375 364 354 347
8 425 413 400 388 375 363 351 343 335 329
9 400 388 375 363 350 339 331 324 318 313
10 375 363 350 338 327 319 313 308 303 299
11 350 338 325 315 308 303 298 294 290 287
12 325 313 303 298 293 289 286 283 279 277
13 300 293 288 285 282 279 276 274 271 269
14 285 283 280 278 275 273 270 268 265 263
15 280 278 275 273 270 268 265 263 260 258
16 275 273 270 268 265 263 260 258 255 253
17 270 268 265 263 260 258 255 253 250 248
18 265 263 260 258 255 253 250 248 245 243
19 260 258 255 253 250 248 245 243 240 238
20 255 253 250 248 245 243 240 238 235 233
21 250 248 245 243 240 238 235 233 230 228
22 245 243 240 238 235 233 230 228 225  
23 240 238 235 233 230 228 225 223    
24 235 233 230 228 225 223 220      
25 230 228 225 223 220 218        
26 225 223 220 218 215          
27 220 218 215 213            
28 215 213 210              
29 210 208                
30 205                  
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