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Only golfers who make the cut for an event will receive points for that event. Beginning in 2015, playoff tournaments carry four times the points of regular season tournaments, instead of five times, as was the case from 2009 to 2014.
The winner of the FedEx Cup also receives a five-year exemption on the PGA Tour, mirroring the exemption that was given to the tour's leading money winner prior to 2017. Before the change in format in 2019 that made it impossible for the FedEx Cup and the Tour Championship to be won by two different players, the Tour Championship winner ...
The following tables list the point distributions used in the FedEx Cup during the regular season and playoffs, as well as the playoff reset element of the FedEx Cup. Various distribution seen below were in effect from 2007 to 2016. The current distributions are at list of point distributions of the FedEx Cup.
FedEx Cup playoff event: Sep 6 Deutsche Bank Championship: Massachusetts 7,500,000 Charley Hoffman (2) 70 FedEx Cup playoff event: Sep 12 BMW Championship: Illinois 7,500,000 Dustin Johnson (4) 70 FedEx Cup playoff event: Sep 26 The Tour Championship: Georgia 7,500,000 Jim Furyk (16) 54 FedEx Cup playoff event: Oct 3 Viking Classic: Mississippi ...
The top 70 players on the FedEx Cup regular-season standings qualified for the first playoff event, down from 125; the field of the second event was reduced from 70 to 50. [1] With the PGA Tour reverting to a calendar-based schedule, the Playoffs no longer form the conclusion to the PGA Tour season, but all 70 qualifiers earned an exemption for ...
FedEx Cup playoff event: Aug 24 Tour Championship: Georgia n/a [e] FedEx Cup playoff event: Sep 14 Procore Championship: California 6,000,000 FedEx Cup Fall Oct 5 Sanderson Farms Championship: Mississippi 6,000,000 FedEx Cup Fall Oct 12 Baycurrent Classic: Japan 8,500,000 JPN [f] FedEx Cup Fall Oct 26 Black Desert Championship: Utah 6,000,000 ...
For the second time in the three-year history of the playoffs, Tiger Woods won the FedEx Cup. These were the third FedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in 2007. Substantial changes were made to the point structures, playoff reset of points, and field sizes for 2009. [1] [2] The point distributions can be seen here.
Former FedEx Cup winners Tiger Woods (2007 and 2009) and Vijay Singh (2008) finished 42nd and 57th, respectively, on the points list and did not advance to The Tour Championship. With the FedEx Cup points reset after the BMW Championship, all 30 remaining players had at least a mathematical chance to secure the season crown, and any of the top ...