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by Madaline Brakus Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The basic structure of the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour is pretty simple: Each week golfers earn points for their finish in PGA Tour events; those points add up. At the end of the "regular season," the Top 125 on the points list move on to the "playoffs."

At the TOUR Championship, the player with the lowest stroke total over 72 holes when combined with his FedExCup
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The FedEx Cup is a championship trophy for the PGA Tour. Its introduction marked the first time that men's professional golf had a playoff system. Announced in November 2005, it was first awarded in 2007. Patrick Cantlay is the 2021 champion.
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How does the FedEx Cup work on PGA Tour?

The basic structure of the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour is pretty simple: Each week golfers earn points for their finish in PGA Tour events; those points add up. At the end of the "regular season," the Top 125 on the points list move on to the "playoffs."

How many tournaments are there in the FedEx Cup playoffs?

With the changes, the playoffs were reduced from four tournaments to three. All season long, players are awarded FedEx Cup points based on their performance in official PGA Tour events (for example, a regular Tour event typically awards 500 points to the winner.)

What are the FedEx playoffs and how do they work?

The Playoffs consist of four events between late-August and mid-September. Players continue to earn points during the playoffs and the top 30 at the conclusion of the third playoff event advance to the Tour Championship for a winner take all FedEx Cup trophy and cash prize.

What is the FedEx Cup points series?

The FedEx Cup points series was introduced to the PGA Tour beginning with the 2007 season. It is a seasonlong points chase in which golfers accrue points over the course of the year.

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How many players make the FedExCup Playoffs?

The 3M Open marks the third-to-last event of the PGA TOUR regular season, with the top-125 players on the FedExCup upon the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship to earn Playoffs berths and fully exempt status on TOUR in 2022-23.

What is the format for the Tour Championship?

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How many FedEx points do you need to win?

The number of points for winning each tournament varies from 250 to 600, depending on the quality of the field for each event, with the typical tournament awarding 500. Fewer points are awarded to other players who finish each tournament, based on their final position.

How does the FedEx point system work?

If you won a regular-season PGA Tour stop, you earned 500 points. For a playoff win, you get 1,500 points. Similarly, all players earn three times the points for their performances in playoff events compared to regular-season tournaments.

How is the FedEx Cup winner determined?

At the TOUR Championship, the player with the lowest stroke total over 72 holes when combined with his FedExCup Starting Strokes will be crowned the FedExCup Champion, be credited with an official victory at the TOUR Championship, earn a bonus of $18 million and a five-year PGA TOUR exemption.

What is the new format for the FedEx Cup?

The season-long points race culminates at East Lake where players start at different scores based on their FedEx Cup points standings. The format changed for 2019 from a purely points-driven competition to the new one where points go out of the window at the final event and scores to par are the ultimate decider.

What is the FedEx Cup Payout?

Top 30 FedExCup bonus money distributionPlaceCashTotal1$17,000,000$18,000,00025,500,0006,500,00034,000,0005,000,00043,000,0004,000,00026 more rows•Oct 5, 2021

Who will win the 2022 FedEx Cup?

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How many FedEx points do you get for winning a tournament?

500 FedEx Cups pointsFor all regular-season PGA Tour events, 500 FedEx Cups points are awarded to the winner, with points also being earned by every player making the cut. In World Golf Championship events, 550 FedEx Cup points go to the winner, while 600 points are given to the champion of the four majors and the Players.

Does the Masters count towards FedEx Cup?

Masters, PLAYERS, US Open, Open Champ. & PGA Champ. Note: Positions 71-85 are shown to represent possible ties for 70th position.

Do FedEx Cup points reset?

The PGA Tour have revamped the format meaning that instead of the FedEx Cup points resetting after the penultimate play-off event, all players will no longer start on the same score at the Tour Championship.

How do you lose your PGA Tour card?

Theoretically, if you finish outside the top 125 in a given season, you lose your PGA Tour card for the following season. However, there are alternative ways to keep a card, and most of the stars have already done so. For example, Rickie Fowler is currently ranked No. 130 in the FedEx Cup standings.

Is there a cut in the Tour Championship?

The PGA Championship cut is the top 70 and ties after 36 holes, and the PGA does not use a 10-shot rule. So, if you wanna have a chance at playing the weekend and contending in this PGA Championship, you have to go shoot a score.

How many players make the Tour Championship?

The playoffs now consist of The Northern Trust, BMW Championship and Tour Championship. The top 125 players on the FedExCup points list qualify for The Northern Trust. Thereafter, the top 70 move on to the BMW and the top 30 advance to the finale, where the Tour has made some serious changes.

How much does the winner of the Tour Championship get?

How much money does the PGA Tour Championhip winner get? The 2021 Tour Championship winner will receive the same check amount as last year's tournament — $15 million. However, the biggest change is for the runner-up and third-place golfers.

How are FedEx points awarded?

FedExCup Points are awarded by finish position as defined in the point distribution tables. Limited field events during the FedExCup competition will not redistribute the points for places that do not play. For example, if the Sentry Tournament of Champions has a field of 30 players, the points awarded will be based on the points that would be awarded to each individual position in a full-field event from positions 1 to 30. This will result in the points that would have otherwise been awarded from positions 31–65 in a regular event not being awarded in the tournament.

How many points does the FedEx Cup give?

The first two Playoffs events award 2,000 points to the winner (quadruple points of Regular Season events), while the Playoffs Finale, the TOUR Championship, features a strokes-based system (FedExCup Starting Strokes) instituted for the first time in 2019.

How many FedEx Cup events are there in 2020?

The 2020-21 FedExCup Regular Season features 47 official FedExCup events beginning with the 2020 Safeway Open and running through the 2021 Wyndham Championship. TOUR members earn FedExCup points based on their finish at each tournament, with an emphasis placed on wins and high finishes.

What happens if you tie a player in tennis?

In the event there are tied players at any position going into the TOUR Championship, tied players will be awarded the same number of Starting Strokes for round one. For example, if two players are tied for second position, both players would start at 8 under and the No. 4 player would start at 6 under.

When was the FedEx Cup established?

OVERVIEW. Established in 2007, the FedExCup is a season-long points competition offering unprecedented bonus money and culminating with the FedExCup Playoffs in August. Players vie to become the FedExCup Champion, which distinguishes the one player who not only performs well during the FedExCup Regular Season, but also excels through ...

Who gets FedEx points?

FedExCup points are distributed to players earning official money. Only players who are PGA TOUR Members or become members during the season will be listed on the FedExCup Points List. Special Temporary Members and Non-Members who earn FedExCup points will not appear on the FedExCup Points List, but will be tracked on a Non-Member FedExCup Points List. Amateurs will not be eligible to earn FedExCup points.

How are points distributed in a tie?

Ties – Points will be distributed to those in tying positions using the same method currently used to distribute prize money when there is a tie. That is, the total points for each tying position will be averaged and that average will be distributed to each player in the tying position.

When did the FedEx playoffs change?

In 2019, the playoffs took on their biggest and most radical alterations since their inception in 2007. The number of events was reduced from four to three and the Tour Championship format changed so that the winner of the tournament at East Lake in Atlanta was also automatically the FedEx Cup champion.

How much did the FedEx Cup winner make in 2019?

The short answer: A lot. Starting in 2019 the FedEx Cup winner earned $15 million from an overall prize money payout of $60 million. Here’s the breakdown for all the players at the Tour Championship: 1: $15,000,000. 2: $5,000,000.

How many points do you get for a playoff win?

If you won a regular-season PGA Tour stop, you earned 500 points. For a playoff win, you get 1,500 points. Similarly, all players earn three times the points for their performances in playoff events compared to regular-season tournaments. (Note: This was the one real change in the structure of the playoffs from 2019, playoff event points were worth four times as much as a regular-season event.)

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Can you get FedEx points in the playoffs?

Yes. And then any points earned in the first two FedE x Cup playoff events are added to a players' regular-season points to get their new place on the FedEx Cup points list each week.

Who won the FedEx Cup 2018?

Remember Tiger Woods’ win at the Tour Championship in 2018? Well, it was Justin Rose who took home the FedEx Cup. Given how frequently this was happening, tour officials decided they needed an alternative to simplify the race for the FedEx Cup title.

Does PGA Tour record count as a record?

Yes. It still counts for the PGA Tour’s records.

What is the FedEx Cup starting stroke?

The FedEx Cup Playoffs finale, the TOUR Championship, features FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, a staggered, strokes-based system which represents the final FedEx Cup standings, recognizing players for their Regular Season performance, as well as their play in the first two FedEx Cup Playoffs events.

How many players are in the FedEx Cup?

The top 125 players in the FedEx Cup standings at season’s end are eligible for the FedEx Cup Playoffs with the three events featuring a progressive cut, starting with a field of 125 , reducing to 70 for the second playoff event and just 30 for the final event.

When did Tiger Woods win the FedEx Cup?

The FedEx Cup Playoffs were established in 2007, with Tiger Woods winning it the first year of its existence.

How many points do you get for winning a PGA event?

500 points for winning a PGA Tour event (except for the ‘opposite field’ events, which are worth 300 points)

How many pre-playoff events are there in the FedEx Cup?

The Regular Season consists of 33 pre-playoff events in which players will attempt to earn FedEx Cup points to make it to the playoffs. These points will determine seeding for the playoffs.

When are the FedEx playoffs?

The Playoffs consist of four events between late-August and mid-September. Players continue to earn points during the playoffs and the top 30 at the conclusion of the third playoff event advance to the Tour Championship for a winner take all FedEx Cup trophy and cash prize.

How many points do you get in FedEx Cup?

Accrued points are wiped clean before the final tour championship event and each of the top 30 players is given a reset number of points based on their playoff rank – 2500 points for the #1 player down to 210 points for the #30 player. This allows each of the top 30 players the opportunity to win the FedEx cup but still provides a significant advantage to the players who have achieved the highest ranks going in.

Who will finish in last position for the Tour Championship?

Any professional who is qualified for the TOUR Championship but unable to participate and/or any professional who is disqualified or withdraws for any reason will finish in last position for the TOUR Championship.

What is stroke play in golf?

Stroke play will be used to determine the champion of the PGA TOUR’s season-long points race. To recognize players for their regular-season performance, there will be an unprecedented staggered start to the TOUR Championship utilizing a concept called Starting Strokes.

How many golfers advance to the FedEx Cup?

At the conclusion of the FedEx Cup regular season, the Top 125 golfers on the points list advance into the playoffs, a series of three tournaments (the playoffs were reduced from tournaments to three beginning in 2019) culminating in the Tour Championship. After each week of the playoffs, the fields are cut, until only 30 golfers move on to ...

What happens to points in FedEx Cup?

At the Tour Championship season-ender, the points are converted into a starting score in relation to par and the Tour Championship winner also wins the FedEx Cup championship.

What is the moral of the story about FedEx Cup points?

Moral of that story: Don't finish outside the Top 125 on the FedEx Cup points list.

What is the starting score for the FedEx Cup?

Prior to the series-ending Tour Championship, the points are converted into a starting score ranging from 10-under to even-par. The FedEx Cup leader begins the Tour Championship at 10-under, in other words, while the golfer in 30th place in the point standings begins at even par. The PGA Tour explains:

When did the FedEx Cup start?

The FedEx Cup points series was introduced to the PGA Tour beginning with the 2007 season. It is a seasonlong points chase in which golfers accrue points over the course of the year. The top point-getters at the end of the FedEx Cup series schedule advance into the FedEx Cup Playoffs and win bonus prizes from a large cash purse. Beginning with the 2013 season, the FedEx Cup points list also replaced the PGA Tour money list for determining which golfers keep their fully exempt status for the following year.

How many golfers are in the BMW Championship?

After each week of the playoffs, the fields are cut, until only 30 golfers move on to the final event. The three playoff tournaments are: The Northern Trust (125 golfers in the field) BMW Championship (70 golfers in the field) Tour Championship (30 golfers in the field)

How much money does FedEx give to the winner of the FedEx Cup?

The winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home a first-place prize of $15 million in bonus money.

What is FedEx Cup starting stroke?

It’s a staggered system whereby the golfer in the top position will start the Tour Championship at 10 under, the No. 2 golfer will start at 8 under and on from there. This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.

Who holds the FedEx Cup 2021?

Dustin Johnson holds the 2021 FedEx Cup trophy at the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo by Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports

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