The PGA Tour policy board approved eligibility changes Monday that eliminate 25 cards through the FedEx Cup in the first ...
The PGA Tour has approved changes to FedEx Cup eligibility, reducing the number of players with full status from 125 to 100 starting in 2026. The adjustments aim to provide fair opportunities for new ...
More on that below. And then, at the same time, after next week’s FedEx Cup Fall finale along the Georgia coast, the top 125 players will receive PGA Tour cards for the 2025 season. Those ...
Players will attempt to shore up their status in signature events and the 2025 PGA Tour season this week at the 2024 Bermuda Championship. Serving as the penultimate event in the FedEx Cup Fall ...
Marking the sixth straight season the PGA Tour has traveled to Bermuda ... Ben Griffin and Kevin Yu as players inside the top 60 of the FedEx Cup with two events remaining. Taylor and Yu are ...
Of the seven seasons he has played, his average finish in the FedEx Cup has been 77th, but he has never come this close to losing his PGA Tour card. Before this year, Dahmen’s worst finish in ...
For standard regular-season PGA Tour events, 500 FedEx Cups were awarded ... Championship for the chance to win the first-place FedEx Cup prize of $25 million from the overall bonus pool of ...
The 16-year-old Jacksonville Beach resident will play in this week’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship, a PGA Tour FedEx Cup Fall tournament at the Port Royal Golf Course in Southhampton ...
is fully exempt for 2025 for finishing first in the PGA Tour U ranking. But Woodland and Thorbjornsen are the lucky ones. Here are six notable names on the FedEx Cup bubble playing for a place to ...
The reason behind such a big change to PGA Tour eligibility is not much different ... events with a $20 million purse and elevated FedEx Cup points. The answer, of course, is to play better.