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Masters Leaderboard 2026, FedEx Points and Prize Money for Top Stars
Rory McIlroy's victory at the 2026 Masters provided him with a huge boost in the FedEx Cup standings.
McIlroy jumped 24 spots into seventh place with the 750 points that come with winning a major tournament. He also took home $4.5 million in prize money.
Cameron Young and Scottie Scheffler, who each placed inside the top five at Augusta National Golf Club, are first and second in the FedEx Cup standings after the Masters.
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Updated FedEx Cup Standings
- Cameron Young - 1,635 points
- Scottie Scheffler - 1,630
- Jacob Bridgeman - 1,471
- Collin Morikawa - 1,419
- Matt Fitzpatrick - 1,293
- Chris Gotterup - 1,263
- Rory McIlroy - 1,226
- Akshay Bhatia - 1,224
- Min Woo Lee - 943
- Xander Schauffele - 928
McIlroy pushed himself into the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings with his victory at Augusta.
It's probably the last thing on his mind as he celebrates his second green jacket, but it is important in the big picture of the PGA Tour season.
McIlroy should be in, or around, the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings for the rest of the season thanks to his win.
Cameron Young moved from second to first with the 312 points he took from his tie for third place at Augusta.
Young won The Players Championship in March, a victory that signaled he might be in contention at the season's first major.
Young only holds a five-point advantage over Scheffler for the top spot in the standings.
Scheffler boosted himself from seventh to second with his solo second-place finish at Augusta.
Jacob Bridgeman, who was the FedEx Cup standings leader entering Augusta, dropped two places to third because of a tie for 41st at his first Masters.
Collin Morikawa's terrific second nine on Sunday allowed him to finish in a tie for seventh, and in turn, move up to fourth in the FedEx Cup standings.
Matt Fitzpatrick's two-spot drop to fifth rounds out the top five heading out of the season's first major.






