Jordan Spieth Misses PGA Tour Postseason Cut by One Shot
San Antonio golfer Jordan Spieth did not advance in the PGA Tour postseason by a single shot.

San Antonio, TX, August 16, 2026 —
San Antonio native Jordan Spieth narrowly missed advancing in the PGA Tour postseason, falling short by a single shot.
The outcome means Spieth will not compete in the upcoming playoff events, concluding his competitive season in the FedExCup standings.
The specific tournament or round where Spieth’s elimination was confirmed was not provided. Consequently, details regarding his scores in that particular event, the final margin separating him from the qualifying positions, or the exact FedExCup points he accumulated are not available.
Spieth, a prominent figure on the PGA Tour known for his past major championship victories, has consistently been a competitor in the postseason. His performance this year, however, resulted in him being on the outside of the playoff picture.
The PGA Tour postseason consists of a series of high-stakes tournaments where players accumulate points throughout the regular season to qualify. The top-ranked players then compete for the FedExCup championship title. Missing the cut means Spieth will not have the opportunity to contend for this title this year.
Further details regarding the specific cut-off scores, the final standings, or Spieth’s performance metrics in his concluding event were not provided in the summary. The contractor’s name was not provided. The fine amount was not provided.
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