Jordan Spieth and Keith Mitchell both fell agonizingly short of advancing in the PGA Tour playoffs, missing the top 50 by just one shot each—Spieth with a 67, Mitchell after a costly bogey on the final hole. Both were chasing coveted spots in next year’s signature events, but their dreams slipped away as the new points system rewards consistency over volatility. Spieth lamented his game’s timing, feeling he needed near-perfect play to survive, while Mitchell’s risky 18th-hole decision backfired. Meanwhile, Sungjae Im surged from outside the top 50 to advance comfortably, and Maverick McNealy, starting at 50, locked in his spot with a steady round. Even Matt McCarty, who tied for 63rd, squeezed into the top 50 thanks to Spieth and Mitchell’s misfortunes—highlighting how razor-thin the cutoff has become on the PGA Tour.
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