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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 ...
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.
In 2007 and 2008, after the Wyndham Championship, players who are in the top 144 have their points increased with respect to the following chart, the equivalent of "seeding" the players. Players who have performed better during the regular season (and thus, have more points) will more likely advance past the first event in the playoffs.
Two years ago, Scheffler finished the third round of a rain-delayed Tour Championship on Sunday morning by building a six-shot lead. The task for Scheffler is simple. ... The FedEx Cup winner gets ...
How much does the FedEx Cup winner get? The winner of the FedEx Cup receives a bonus of $25 million. Second place gets half that ($12,500,000) and third place receives a little less than a third ...
The 25-year-old Hovland entered the final round with a six-stroke lead, which tied the largest 54-hole lead in the FedEx Cup starting strokes era, after shooting a 4-under 66 in Saturday’s third ...
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 ...
The winner of the Tour Championship won the FedEx Cup. For the purposes of the Official World Golf Ranking, points were awarded based on aggregate scores (total strokes taken, ignoring any starting scores). Patrick Cantlay won by a stroke from Jon Rahm. Rahm and Kevin Na had the best 72-hole aggregate scores of 266, three better than Cantlay.