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FedExCup: Who has qualified for the TOUR Championship?

Jason Day of Australia reacts on the 13th green during the First Round of the BMW Championship
Image: Jason Day sits in pole position heading in to the final play-off event

After Jason Day cruised to back-to-back victories at the BMW Championship, the FedExCup field gets cut to 30 for this week's season-ending TOUR Championship.

The Australian cruised to a six-shot victory this weekend, cementing his position at the top of the standings and replacing Rory McIlroy as the world No 1.

Who has done enough to qualify for the end-of-season showdown?

Who's in?

Day is comfortably out in front ahead of two-time major winner Jordan Spieth and Deutsche Bank Championship winner Rickie Fowler, with 2013 FedExCup champion Henrik Stenson and Bubba Watson completing the top-five.

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Jason Day gives his thoughts on winning the BMW Championship and topping the world rankings

Just four Europeans have qualified for East Lake, with Stenson joined by Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Paul Casey, while South Korea's Sangmoon Bae will make what is expected to be his final appearance on the PGA Tour before returning home for compulsory military service.

A second-place finish for Daniel Berger parachutes the American ninth in the standings from 46th, as Scott Piercy broke in to the top 20 by ending the week third at Conway Farms.

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LAKE FOREST, IL - SEPTEMBER 19:  Daniel Berger plays his shot from the fourth tee during the Third Round of the BMW Championship at Conway Farms Golf Club
Image: Daniel Berger needed a strong showing at the BMW Championship to qualify

Two-time major runner-up Louis Oosthuzen's final round 69 saw him progress in 29th spot and Kevin Na broke in to a qualifying spot with a top-10 finish.

After missing out on the season finale by just one stroke in the previous two years, Harris English snuck in to the top 30 by sinking an 18-foot birdie at the final hole.

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Who's out?

Four players dropped out of the top 30 after their showings in the BMW Championship, with Daniel Summerhays occupying 31st position and Russell Knox, Ben Marting and Jason Bohn also slipping down the standings.

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Last year's FedExCup champion Billy Horschel and former PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley lead the high-profile names failing to qualify for Atlanta, with Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson among the others to miss out.

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