
Who won the FedEx Cup playoff events?
The winners of the three FedEx Cup events were: Tony Finau at the Northern Trust and Patrick Cantlay at both the BMW Championship and Tour Championship. The player to make the biggest jump in the FedEx Cup from where they started the playoffs was Erik van Rooyen, who started the playoffs at 76th in the ranking and finished T-22.
What happened to FedEx Cup PGA Tour?
FedExCupPGA TOUR Schedule UpdateToday, the PGA TOUR made the announcement that due to the ongoing health crisis related to COVID-19, all PGA TOUR events through the week of the AT&T Byron Nelson (May 7-10) have been canceled. Furthermore, the PGA of America has postponed the PGA Championship (May 14-17) for a date later this ye...
Did Tiger Woods win the FedExCup again?
Tiger Woods. For the second time in the three-year history of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup, Tiger Woods has claimed the title. His second-place finish at THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola gave him a 1,080-point win over Phil Mickelson, who won the tournament but finished second in FedExCup points.
Who won the 2013 FedExCup?
Stenson, the first European winner of the FedExCup, became the second in as many years to start the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola inside the top 5 and win to lock up the FedExCup. Stenson closed his 2013 campaign with five top-3 finishes in his final seven starts to leave no doubt about who was golf's top player when the stakes were highest.

What is the payout for the FedEx Cup today?
A source with knowledge of the changes confirmed that the next FedEx Cup champion will receive $18 million.
How much money did the golfers win today?
LIV Golf Invitational Final Purse, Prize Money, Payouts for Entire Field in London: Schwartzel Bags $4 Million for Victory.
How much did each player win in the FedEx Cup?
Tour Championship 2020FinishPlayerPayout1Dustin Johnson$15 million2Justin Thomas$4.5 million3Xander Schauffele$4.5 million4Jon Rahm$3 million26 more rows•Sep 4, 2021
How much money does the winner of the FedEx golf tournament win?
$15 millionPatrick Cantlay earned $15 million in prize money with his win at the 2021 Tour Championship and is the 2021 FedEx Cup champion. Jon Rahm pockets $5 million for his second-place finish.
How much did McIlroy win today?
Rory McIlroy pocketed $1.6 million for winning the PGA Tour's RBC Canadian Open — but thanks to the upstart LIV league, the payout was far from the biggest this weekend.
How much did Rory McIlroy win at Canadian Open?
Rory McIlroy, the tournament winner, took home a total of $1,556,000 for his first-place victory. In 2019, McIlroy took home the lion's share, totaling $1,368,000. Tony Finau, the sole second-place winner, earned $948,000. Justin Thomas also earned a nice payday, with $600,300 for finishing in third place.
How much did each player win at the Tour Championship?
The Players Championship had a purse of $20 million, a record for pro golf, with Cameron Smith taking a record winner's share of $3.6 million. Last month, the Masters upped its purse $3 million from 2021, paying out $15 million. Scottie Scheffler won the green jacket plus $2.7 million.
Who won the FedEx Cup 2014?
Here's a look at Horschel's season and how he won the FedExCup: Billy Horschel became the fifth consecutive winner of the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola to also claim the FedExCup in 2014.
Who won the 2011 FedEx Cup?
With a trio of pars, including a brilliant save out of a greenside water hazard on the second playoff hole, Bill Haas defeated Hunter Mahan to win the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola and the FedExCup. Haas, who had lost two playoffs earlier in the season, broke through to claim his first win of 2011 on the TOUR's most pressure-packed stage. Haas started the week at No. 25 in the standings and left a FedExCup champion.
How many majors did Jordan Spieth win?
With two majors, five TOUR titles and the FedExCup, Jordan Spieth's 2014-15 campaign may have been the best season by a player not named Tiger Woods in the last 20 years. Spieth first took the FedExCup lead after winning his first major at Augusta National and held the top spot through the PGA TOUR Season.
