Some notables names missed the cut at 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Three names have dropped outside top 125
It's becoming nailbiting time for those chasing their 2025 PGA Tour cards.
Especially for those who are chasing and then missed the cut at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda.
Only the top 125 in the FedEx Cup points will earn status next season. There's only 108 holes left -- the weekend at the Bermuda and next week's RSM Classic -- for golfers to make their move.
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Here's a closer look at some notable names who missed the cut but more specifically, we're looking at those who are close the top 125 line who missed the cut.
Zac Blair
Blair really put himself behind the 8-ball with a 76 on Thursday. His 65 on Friday couldn't salvage his week, though, as he finished 1 over, one shot off the cutline. He has also dropped into "bubble boy" position in the points race, falling from No. 118 to No. 125.
Joel Dahmen
A pair of 72s left Dahmen 2 over, four shots off the cutline, and even more damaging, he has fallen out of the top 125 to No. 126. He was 121st two days ago.
Kevin Tway
Tway had not enough birdies and a few too many bogeys after scores of 72-70. He's at even par for the week and will check out of the event early. Already outside the top 125 at No. 129, his scores this week have slid him back further to No. 132.
Alejandro Tosti
Tosti also sits at even par after two days after scores of 70 and 72. He is down four spots to No. 135 in the points race as well. One of the candidates for PGA Tour Rookie of the Year, Tosti will need to get toasty next week at the RSM if he wants to have a sophomore season in the big leagues.
Kevin Streelman
Streelman has dropped to No. 141 after scores of 73-74 in Bermuda.
Henrik Norlander
These next two golfers actually made the cut in Bermuda but they fell outside the top 125, putting their status for 2025 in jeopardy.
Norlander is one of them. Despite scores of 70 and 69 and a 36-hole position of T-45, Norlander has dropped from No. 122 to No. 128 in the points race. He has 36 more holes over the weekend to try to climb back in.
Daniel Berger
Berger is in the same boat as Norlander. He made the cut in Bermuda after scores of 73 and 67, but he has slipped from No. 124 to No. 129 so he, too, will have work to do this weekend.
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