Matt Wallace boosted his chances of progressing through to the FedExCup Playoffs ahead of this week's final regular season event on the PGA TOUR.
While there is a break in the Race to Dubai schedule, the Englishman is among a host of DP World Tour members readying themselves for a final shot at qualifying for the three-event Playoffs stateside.
Wallace finished tied fifth at the Rocket Classic on Sunday, jumping 18 spots in the standings from 98th up to 80th.
The five-time DP World Tour winner still needs another strong performance at the Wyndham Championship to break into the top 70 and qualify for the FedEx St. Jude Championship from August 13-16.
The top 50 then progress to the BMW Championship, before the field for the Tour Championship is whittled down to 30.
So, with the Closing Swing pausing before resuming in Denmark from August 13-16, here's a rundown of some of the DP World Tour members joining Wallace in teeing it up at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Wallace boasts plenty of PGA TOUR experience, having played 160 events and won at the Corales Puntacana Championship in 2023.
This season, the five-time DP World Tour has again played a combined schedule across two tours and came close to victory at the DS Automobiles 83° Open d'Italia during the European Swing in June.
His top five over the weekend was timely, having missed the cut at the Genesis Scottish Open before faltering over the weekend at The Open after a strong start.
Jordan Smith secured his PGA TOUR playing privileges for this year by finishing among the top ten DP World Tour members not otherwise exempt on the Race to Dubai Rankings Delivered by DP World last season.
Across 20 starts, the Englishman - a two-time DP World Tour winner - has made 14 cuts. His best result so far is solo third at the Valspar Championship in March, since when he has added two further top-20s including at the recent Open Championship.
At 68th in the FedExCup, the 33-year-old is currently in line to make it to Memphis which would cap an excellent campaign across the Atlantic, that has seen him feature at THE PLAYERS Championship and Signature Events.
John Parry and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, who both sealed their playing rights for this season on the PGA TOUR through last year's Race to Dubai, are 87th and 94th respectively on the FedExCup standings.
With his wins on the DP World Tour spanning a 14-year gap, Parry has had to wait for this opportunity but he wasted no time in making an impression as the dual member made the cut in each of his first 12 starts this season on the PGA TOUR.
While he has since missed the weekend action in four of his last seven appearances worldwide, a top five finish could well be required to climb from 85th and secure his spot at TPC Southwind for the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
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Neergaard-Petersen won the Road to Mallorca Rankings on the HotelPlanner Tour after winning three times in 2024 and the Dane has since continued his remarkable rise to wider prominence by last season becoming a dual member and then claiming his maiden DP World Tour title at the Crown Australian Open in the second week of the 2026 season.
Another rookie stateside, the 27-year-old produced a career-best tie for ninth in a Major at The Open before backing it up with a top 20 at the 3M Open but his momentum was halted by a missed cut at the Rocket Classic.
His season's best result came at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he teamed up with countryman Jacob Skov Olesen to finish tied fourth in the team stroke play event.
Also set to tee it up at Sedgefield Country Club, North Carolina, is Rasmus Højgaard, who comes into the week with momentum after finishing solo fourth at Detroit Golf Club, Michigan.
Among other DP World Tour members teeing it up with faint hopes of making it to the Playoffs are Marco Penge, Jesper Svensson, Haotong Li and Dan Brown.
The field for the Wyndham Championship is headlined by World Number Three and defending champion Cameron Young.
Who has already qualified for the Playoffs?
Several leading global stars such as Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Åberg and 2026 Major winners Rory McIlroy, Aaron Rai and Ryan Fox have long since assured their place for the Playoffs.
Kristoffer Reitan is the pick of the bunch from last season's class of dual members, with the Norwegian - a graduate of the HotelPlanner Tour in 2024 - making a major breakthrough in his career with victory at the Truist Championship, a Signature Event on the PGA TOUR.
Among others are Alex Fitzpatrick, who since winning his maiden DP World Tour title at the Hero Indian Open has starred stateside after claiming PGA TOUR membership through victory alongside his brother Matt at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
But there are many who still face a late battle to secure their spots for the Tour Championship later this month.
Harry Hall made it to East Lake last season but will need an upturn in form over the coming weeks if he is to repeat the feat, with the Englishman 62nd at the moment after three consecutive missed cuts.
