Another PGA Tour season is rapidly reaching its conclusion, with time running out for many players to secure their cards for 2026.
The 2025 PGA Tour season ends this week with The RSM Classic, hosted by Sea Island Golf Club in Georgia.
It follows the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in the FedExCup Fall Schedule, where Adam Schenk captured his first career win.
All eyes now turn to The RSM Classic, where Ryder Cup player Harris English and former Open Champion Brian Harman are in the field.
And while many can relax about their futures on the PGA Tour, many others are in for an intense week of golf.

Matt Wallace in danger of losing his PGA Tour card for 2026
Former FedEx Cup champion Brandt Snedeker could lose his PGA Tour card for next season, but he isn’t the only high-profile player in that position.
Matt Wallace has dropped out of the top 100 of the FedExCup list, with the Englishman currently ranked in 102nd place.
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Wallace was a Ryder Cup hopeful for Bethpage Black, but wasn’t selected by European captain Luke Donald.
Hw is a one-time winner on the PGA Tour, securing his only success at the 2023 Corales Puntacana Championship.
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What is Matt Wallace’s history on the PGA Tour?
Wallace has endured a turbulent season on the PGA Tour, which has definitely involved too many cuts for his liking.
He’s played in 25 tournaments in 2025 and has 10 missed cuts to his name, including at last week’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
| Year joined | 2020 |
| Appearances | 142 |
| Wins | 1 |
| Cuts made | 85/142 |
| Runner-up | 0 |
| Third place | 3 |
| Top 5s | 7 |
| Top 10s | 12 |
| Official money | $8,512,216 |
There have, however, been a handful of impressive displays, including a T3 finish at the 3M Open and a T10 at the Baycurrent Classic.
Donald was told to consider Wallace for the Ryder Cup, but it certainly looks like he made the correct call given what happened at Bethpage Black.
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