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2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs; Tournament information; Dates: August 15 – September 1, 2024: Location: TPC Southwind Castle Pines Golf Club East Lake Golf Club: Tour(s) PGA Tour: Statistics; Field: 70 for FedEx St. Jude Ch. 50 for BMW Championship 30 for Tour Championship: Prize fund: $100 million (bonus money) Winner's share: $25 million (bonus ...
Scheffler had four birdies over his last five holes Saturday for a 5-under 66 to extend his lead to five shots over Collin Morikawa in the Tour Championship at East Lake. Two years ago, Scheffler ...
The points system for major championships, the Players, and the signature events (The Sentry, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, Memorial Tournament and Travelers Championship) were changed in advance of the 2024 season.
Only one other top seed led after the first day since this format began in 2019. That was Patrick Cantlay, who led by two and went on to win the FedEx Cup by one shot. Morikawa has a history of ...
FedEx Cup points for signature events were increased to 700 for the winner (from 550 and 500 in 2022–23). The prize pool for the Comcast Business Tour Top 10 (leading regular-season FedEx Cup point earners) was doubled to $40 million. The prize for winning the FedEx Cup was increased to $25 million (from $18 million).
Facing the par-3 ninth, a hole that had yielded only nine birdies all week, Scheffler hit 4-iron to 5 feet for the first of three straight birdies that sent him to a 4-under 67 and the FedEx Cup ...
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 ...
Starting in 2026, only the top 100 in the FedEx Cup are assured full status the following year. The board voted on proposals from the 16-member Player Advisory Council aimed at giving everyone who earns a full PGA Tour card a chance to get into enough tournaments to have a fair chance at keeping their cards.