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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."

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.Aug 13, 2021

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How many FedExCup points do you get for each PGA Tour event?

• Official PGA TOUR events played during the PGA TOUR Season each award 500 FedExCup points to the winner. • THE PLAYERS Championship, Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, U.S. Open and The Open Championship award 600 FedExCup points to the winner.

Who wins the FedEx Cup if you win the Tour Championship?

The golfer, therefore, who wins the Tour Championship is also the winner of the FedEx Cup. This change was instituted prior to the 2018-19 season and removes the possibility of the Tour Championship winner and FedEx Cup winner being two different golfers. Golfers to win the FedEx Cup championship are:

How do the FedEx Cup playoffs work?

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.

What's needed to rise to the top of the FedExCup?

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How are FedEx Golf points calculated?

TOUR members earn FedExCup points based on their finish at each tournament, with an emphasis placed on wins and high finishes. FedExCup Points are awarded by finish position as defined in the point distribution tables.

What are FedEx points in golf?

For 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.

How does the FedEx Cup standings work?

Each official PGA Tour event awards points to golfers who at least made the 36-hole cut at any given tournament. Winners at regular PGA Tour events earn 500 FedEx Cup points; winners at any of the four majors or The Players win 600 points; winners at the World Golf Championships earn 550 points.

How does the Tour Championship score work?

The player with the second most points starts at −8, the third at −7, and so on down to the fifth at −5. Players ranked 6 through 10 begin at −4; 11 through 15 at −3; and so on, down to numbers 26 to 30 who will start at even par.

What determines the winner of the FedEx Cup?

Players ranked 26-30 start the finale at even par. Once that is done, the standings and point system are abandoned, and whoever finishes with the lowest score to par wins the FedEx Cup and its $15 million bonus.

How many FedEx points is the Masters?

FedExCup point distribution: PGA TOUR SeasonPositionPGA TOUR EventsMasters, PLAYERS, US Open, Open Champ. & PGA Champ.150060023003303190210413515081 more rows

How are golf rankings calculated?

Simply put, a golfer's World Ranking is obtained by dividing their points total by the number of events they have played, which gives their average. Players are then ranked according to their average, highest first.

What is the FedEx Cup format?

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.

How many FedEx Cup points does the winner of the Tour Championship get?

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 are golf tournaments scored?

In a 72-hole, or four-round, tournament, a player's total score is the 18-hole score from each round added together before being subtracted from the total par. For example, if a player shoots 70, 70, 70 and 70 in a 72-hole tournament, then they scored 280 for the four rounds.

Why does the Tour Championship give strokes?

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 a staggered start to the TOUR Championship utilizing Starting Strokes. The FedExCup leaders will begin the event with a head start on the competition.

How many FedEx points do you need for Northern Trust?

FedEx Cup Standings The winners of the Northern Trust and BMW Championship receive 2,000 FedEx Cup points, which is four times the amount earned for a regular-season victory.

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

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 is the FedEx Cup standings?

The FedEx Cup standings are then used to set starting positions at the Tour Championship for the 30 players that make it that far. No. 1 in the standings begins the Tour Championship at 10 under, No. 2 at eight under, and so on. Players ranked 26-30 start the finale at even par. Once that is done, the standings and point system are abandoned, and whoever finishes with the lowest score to par wins the FedEx Cup and its $15 million bonus.

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Is the FedEx Cup playoff format confusing?

The format of the playoffs has changed multiple times over the years, so it can all be quite confusing to even a loyal PGA Tour fan. If you find yourself in that group, we’re here to help. Here’s everything you need to know about the FedEx Cup Playoffs format.

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.

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 ...

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.

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.

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.

What is FedEx Cup?

The FedExCup is a season-long points competition which culminates with the FedExCup Playoffs, a series of three events to determine the FedExCup Champion. FedExCup Homepage | PGA TOUR . To watch in a smaller size, scroll down while your video is playing.

Who is the bubble boy in FedEx Cup?

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How much money does a FedEx Cup winner get?

The player who is crowned FedEx Cup Champion will receive a whopping bonus of $15 million. In addition, the Tour Championship win will count as an official PGA Tour victory, and the champion will receive a five-year Tour exemption.

How many golfers were eliminated after Thomas won the FedEx Cup?

Following Thomas’ win, 40 more players were eliminated, including Tiger Woods. Now, the final 30 pros have gathered at East Lake outside of Atlanta, where they will play four rounds to determine the Tour Championship winner and the FedEx Cup champion. But the Tour Championship scoring system is radically different this year.

How many players are in the FedEx Cup?

In the past, the Top 30 players in the FedEx Cup Playoffs also earned a spot in the Tour Championship. However, the event was played as a normal tournament, with all 30 players starting at even par, and the lowest 72-hole score winning the Tour Championship. Though performance in the Tour Championship counted toward a player’s point total, the FedEx Cup was awarded separately. That old scoring system allowed Tiger Woods to win the 2018 Tour Championship but finish 2nd behind Justin Rose for the FedEx Cup title last September.

Where is the FedEx Cup playoff?

Now, all that remains is the Tour Championship at East Lake, the finale of the 2019 FedEx Cup Playoffs. But the lucky few pros who have survived this far will face a new Tour Championship scoring system ...

How much money does the runner up get in the Tour Championship?

But no one gets left out; every player who makes it the Tour Championship receives a minimum payout of $395,000.

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