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PGA Tour regular season concludes with no clear dominant player

The PGA Tour’s regular season wrapped up without a single standout performer. Veteran Billy Horschel entered his 16th season ranked No. 176 in the world and No. 107 in the FedEx Cup, facing the loss of full‑exempt status unless he secures a top‑70 finish at the Wyndham Championship, the final event that determines postseason eligibility.

Former world No. 1 Jason Day sits at No. 75 in the FedEx Cup, while five‑time major champion Brooks Koepka, who rejoined the Tour after leaving LIV Golf, is No. 86. Koepka missed the $20 million signature events due to eligibility rules and suffered a hand injury that forced him out of the Canadian Open, leaving him needing at least a fourth‑place finish at Wyndham to reach the postseason. The season was marked by a lack of dominance across the field, with no player emerging as a clear leader.

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Billy Horschel · Brooks Koepka · Jason Day · PGA Tour · Wyndham Championship