Syndication: The Commercial AppealTom Kim tees off on the first hole during the third round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, August 17, 2024.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- South Korean Tom Kim's loss was Nick Dunlap's and Keegan Bradley's gain on Sunday, when the results of the FedEx St. Jude Championship helped finalize the top 50 players in the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Japan's Hideki Matsuyama won the tournament by birdieing his final two holes, and he jumped from eighth to third in the FedEx Cup points standings. But every shot mattered for players not in contention for the victory, because the top 50 after the St. Jude not only qualified for next week's BMW Championship, but they also earned entry into all eight PGA Tour signature events in 2025.

Bradley, the captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in 2025, entered the week 39th in FedEx Cup points but looked to be heading the wrong way by finishing the tournament 1 over. However, Bradley landed at No. 50 after Kim's late stumble pushed him to the wrong side of the playoff bubble, the first man out at No. 51.

Kim finished his final round with a bogey and two straight double bogeys, plummeting from 6 under to 1 under for the tournament. It's all but certain that he would have made the cut for the top 50 if he'd had a steadier finish.

Kim said he played so much in 2024, including the Olympics earlier this month, that he lost some mental sharpness over the past few weeks.

"I told myself before the day that if I didn't play well, I really felt like I was going to finish 51," Kim said. "I kind of told myself, ‘If that happens, I've done everything I could to be inside that top 50 and hopefully give myself a chance at Tour Championship.' But I couldn't, and I'm going to look forward to a really good offseason because I'm pretty tired."

One huge beneficiary this week was Dunlap, who shot up from No. 67 to No. 48 in the standings thanks to a T5 finish at the St. Jude.

The PGA Tour rookie has two victories this season, but his first -- The American Express in January -- came when he was an amateur, and therefore didn't accrue him FedEx Cup points by rule.

Dunlap was in contention on Sunday before settling for a 1-under 69. He finished four strokes behind Matsuyama.

"I was a train wreck," Dunlap said. "I'm not going to lie to you. I was arguably the most nervous I've ever been, to be honest. I just didn't want the season to end. I've been having so much fun."

The 50 players who moved on to the BMW Championship in Castle Rock, Colo., are as follows (in order of FedEx Cup points):

1. Scottie Scheffler

2. Xander Schauffele

3. Hideki Matsuyama

4. Collin Morikawa

5. Rory McIlroy

6. Wyndham Clark

7. Ludvig Aberg

8. Sahith Theegala

9. Patrick Cantlay

10. Sungjae Im

11. Shane Lowry

12. Robert MacIntyre

13. Akshay Bhatia

14. Tony Finau

15. Byeong Hun An

16. Viktor Hovland

17. Russell Henley

18. Sam Burns

19. Billy Horschel


20. Matthieu Pavon

21. Aaron Rai

22. Justin Thomas

23. Christiaan Bezuidenhout

24. Sepp Straka

25. Jason Day

26. Davis Thompson

27. Taylor Pendrith

28. Tom Hoge

29. Brian Harman

30. Denny McCarthy

31. Tommy Fleetwood

32. Chris Kirk

33. Corey Conners

34. J.T. Poston

35. Stephan Jaeger

36. Matt Fitzpatrick

37. Will Zalatoris

38. Austin Eckroat

39. Cameron Young

40. Thomas Detry

41. Adam Scott

42. Adam Hadwin

43. Max Homa

44. Si Woo Kim

45. Alex Noren

46. Eric Cole

47. Max Greyserman

48. Nick Dunlap

49. Cam Davis

50. Keegan Bradley


--Field Level Media