
Fri Nov 22 19:20:00 UTC 2024: **PGA Tour Card Hopes Hang in the Balance After Bermuda Championship**
Southampton, Bermuda – The race for a 2025 PGA Tour card is intensifying after several golfers missed the cut at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. With only the top 125 players in FedEx Cup points securing their status, the pressure is immense, particularly for those already hovering near the cutoff line. Only 108 holes remain – the weekend in Bermuda and next week’s RSM Classic – for players to improve their standings.
Several notable players saw their hopes take a hit. Zac Blair, who started at No. 118, fell to No. 125 after missing the cut by a single stroke. Joel Dahmen plummeted from No. 121 to No. 126, also missing the cut. Kevin Tway slipped further down the rankings from No. 129 to No. 132, and Alejandro Tosti dropped to No. 135. Kevin Streelman now sits at No. 141.
Even some players who made the cut face a precarious situation. Henrik Norlander, despite a respectable finish in a tie for 45th, dropped from No. 122 to No. 128. Similarly, Daniel Berger, who also made the cut, fell from No. 124 to No. 129. Both will need strong finishes this weekend to climb back into the top 125. The coming weeks will determine who secures a place on the PGA Tour next season.