We’ve reached the Wyndham Championship, the final week of the PGA Tour’s regular season.

While the task of keeping one’s job extends through the fall, the big storyline this week at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, is which players will qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs.

Entering Wyndham, every player from No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to No. 57 Stephan Jaeger are mathematically guaranteed to finish inside the top 70 in points come Sunday evening. Players outside of that still have work to do, some more than others.

For example, at No. 58 in points, Aaron Rai surely is safe through to next week’s playoff opener, the FedEx St. Jude Championship, but there is a rare, albeit unlikely, scenario that could keep him out. Rai only needs a solo 50th to qualify on his own.

No. 59 Mac Hughes is the only player ranked Nos. 58-96 not slated to tee it up at Wyndham. No. 97 Billy Horschel is still recovering from hip surgery. No. 110 Ale Tosti is the next highest-ranked player not already qualified for the postseason not playing Wyndham.

Matt Schmid is the current bubble boy, at No. 70 and just four points and change clear of fellow European and No. 71 Nicolai Hojgaard. Schmid is just behind No. 69 Ben An (595.434 points), but there is a bigger gap between An and No. 68 Patrick Rodgers (615.592 points).

Here is a quick look at Nos. 60-70:

60. Tony Finau
61. Rickie Fowler
62. Davis Riley
63. Kevin Yu
64. Erik van Rooyen
65. Nico Echavarria
66. Emiliano Grillo
67. Cam Davis
68. Patrick Rodgers
69. Ben An
70. Matti Schmid

Finau and Fowler can clinch without help with solo 23rd- and 12th-place finishes, respectively.

As for the players outside the top 70, here are the minimum finishes needed to qualify for the playoffs, though it could require better results:

RK

PLAYER

MIN FINISH

MIN PTS

71

Nicolai Hojgaard

2-way T-63

4.221

72

Keith Mitchell

2-way T-58

5.295

73

Chris Kirk

43rd

12.547

74

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

36th

19.504

75

Gary Woodland

27th

32.471

76

Kevin Roy

23rd

38.852

77

Alex Smalley

22nd

40.789

78

Davis Thompson

21st

42.979

79

Eric Cole

18th

48.354

80

William Mouw

11th

67.912

81

Ryo Hisatsune

3-way T-6

90.417

82

Rasmus Hojgaard

3-way T-4

114.799

83

Karl Vilips

4th

123.66

84

Matt McCarty

3-way T-3

139.385

85

Adam Scott

2-way T-3

149.068

86

Sami Valimaki

2-way T-3

152.288

87

Michael Thorbjornsen

2-way T-3

156.222

88

David Lipsky

2-way T-3

161.738

89

Tom Kim

3rd

169.088

90

Andrew Putnam

3rd

171.412

91

Danny Walker

3rd

183.249

92

Matt Wallace

3rd

185.44

93

Garrick Higgo

3rd

188.596

94

Taylor Moore

3rd

189.437

95

Vince Whaley

3-way T-2

192.94

96

Beau Hossler

3-way T-2

193.892

97

Billy Horschel*

3-way T-2

195.879

98

Mark Hubbard

3-way T-2

199.531

99

Max McGreevy

3-way T-2

203.262

100

Isaiah Salinda

2-way T-2

211.61

101

Joel Dahmen

2-way T-2

213.982

102

Lee Hodges

2-way T-2

216.982

103

Rico Hoey

2-way T-2

221.943

104

Austin Eckroat

2-way T-2

223.94

105

Jesper Svensson

2-way T-2

231.839

106

Max Homa

2-way T-2

243.121

107

Victor Perez

2-way T-2

243.173

108

Patrick Fishburn

2nd

251.301

109

Chan Kim

2nd

260.408

110

Alejandro Tosti*

2nd

261.167

111

Sam Ryder

2nd

270.186

112

Henrik Norlander

2nd

271.506

113

Jackson Suber

2nd

274.103

114

Chad Ramey

2nd

275.692

115

Harry Higgs

2nd

286.851

116

Thorbjorn Olesen

2nd

287.353

117

Justin Lower

2nd

289.924

118

Kris Ventura

2nd

290.169

119

Hayden Springer*

2nd

290.841

120

Zach Johnson

2nd

296.4

*Not playing Wyndham (Springer is currently fourth alternate)

Everyone else in the field below No. 120 needs a win to get into the playoffs. No. 176 Cristobal del Solar is the first player in the field who is already eliminated from the postseason.