Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125

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Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is not just another PGA Tour stop; it’s a battlefield where careers can pivot, dreams can soar, and rankings can undergo drastic transformations. This week at the picturesque Bermuda venue, Sam Ryder, Robby Shelton, and Ryan Moore have turned heads with their stellar performances, each making a crucial leap in the FedEx Cup standings as the fall season draws to a tense close.

Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125
Sam Ryder’s Stunning Comeback: A dramatic leap into the FedEx Cup Top 125 at the Bermuda Championship

Ryder’s Remarkable Rally

The drama unfolded under the soft Bermuda skies, where Sam Ryder emerged as the standout story of the tournament. After a challenging start with a first-round score of 71, Ryder found his stride, shooting a scintillating 62 in the second round. This remarkable recovery vaulted him 51 places up the leaderboard, placing him securely in fourth position.

“I’ve been working really hard to try and work on my game, but I also know that I’m in a good place. I’m not kind of beating myself up too much. There’s obviously a lot at stake coming down to the end of the FedExCup season, but I feel pretty relaxed,” Ryder shared with Golf Week. His new projected ranking in the FedEx Cup standings now sits at 121st, a significant improvement from his previous 135th.

Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125
Rising Through the Ranks: Ryder, Shelton, and Moore make waves at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship

Shelton’s Strategic Surge

Robby Shelton, who started the tournament ranked 157th, also made significant gains. His journey at the championship has been marked by steady improvement, culminating in a second round 64 that propelled him 40 spots to a projected rank of 117th. This movement not only reflects his skill but also his determination to secure a spot for the upcoming season.

Moore’s Consistent Climb

Ryan Moore’s experience was evident as he handled the Bermuda greens with veteran precision. With a solid start of 67 in the first round followed by an even better 65, Moore’s consistent play has put him in a strong position. His efforts have lifted him from 152nd to 114th in the FedEx Cup standings, marking a crucial 38-spot climb.

Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125
Golf Drama Unfolds: How Ryder’s 62 secured his spot among the season’s top 125

Looking Ahead

As the tournament gears up for its final rounds, the players are not only battling for the trophy but also for their future on the PGA Tour. With only one more event left in the season after Bermuda, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

    The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is not just another PGA Tour stop; it’s a battlefield where careers can pivot, dreams can soar, and rankings can undergo drastic transformations. This week at the picturesque Bermuda venue, Sam Ryder, Robby Shelton, and Ryan Moore have turned heads with their stellar performances, each making a crucial leap in the FedEx Cup standings as the fall season draws to a tense close.

    Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125
    Sam Ryder’s Stunning Comeback: A dramatic leap into the FedEx Cup Top 125 at the Bermuda Championship

    Ryder’s Remarkable Rally

    The drama unfolded under the soft Bermuda skies, where Sam Ryder emerged as the standout story of the tournament. After a challenging start with a first-round score of 71, Ryder found his stride, shooting a scintillating 62 in the second round. This remarkable recovery vaulted him 51 places up the leaderboard, placing him securely in fourth position.

    “I’ve been working really hard to try and work on my game, but I also know that I’m in a good place. I’m not kind of beating myself up too much. There’s obviously a lot at stake coming down to the end of the FedExCup season, but I feel pretty relaxed,” Ryder shared with Golf Week. His new projected ranking in the FedEx Cup standings now sits at 121st, a significant improvement from his previous 135th.

    Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125
    Rising Through the Ranks: Ryder, Shelton, and Moore make waves at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship

    Shelton’s Strategic Surge

    Robby Shelton, who started the tournament ranked 157th, also made significant gains. His journey at the championship has been marked by steady improvement, culminating in a second round 64 that propelled him 40 spots to a projected rank of 117th. This movement not only reflects his skill but also his determination to secure a spot for the upcoming season.

    Moore’s Consistent Climb

    Ryan Moore’s experience was evident as he handled the Bermuda greens with veteran precision. With a solid start of 67 in the first round followed by an even better 65, Moore’s consistent play has put him in a strong position. His efforts have lifted him from 152nd to 114th in the FedEx Cup standings, marking a crucial 38-spot climb.

    Sam Ryder’s Epic Comeback at Bermuda Championship: How He and Two Others Jumped into FedEx Cup Top 125
    Golf Drama Unfolds: How Ryder’s 62 secured his spot among the season’s top 125

    Looking Ahead

    As the tournament gears up for its final rounds, the players are not only battling for the trophy but also for their future on the PGA Tour. With only one more event left in the season after Bermuda, the stakes couldn’t be higher.