How do the 2024 FedEx Cup playoffs work on the PGA Tour?
In sports, postseason events offer top prizes. For golfers on the PGA Tour, the postseason begins with the FedEx Cup playoffs, a three-week march toward the FedEx Cup championship.
As golf’s biggest names look to capture the PGA Tour’s biggest prize, here’s what you need to know about the 2024 FedEx Cup playoffs.
What is the FedEx Cup?
The FedEx Cup is a season-long points competition that culminates in a three-event qualifier to determine the FedEx Cup champion. The PGA Tour first introduced the FedEx Cup in 2007.
How many players qualify for the FedEx Cup finals?
Players on the PGA Tour earn points that make up the FedEx Cup standings. The top 70 in the rankings will qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs.
The field shrinks to 50 after the first playoff event, and to 30 after the second. The remaining 30 players compete for the FedEx Cup in the third and final qualifying event.
What are the three events in the FedEx Cup playoffs?
The FedEx St. Jude, the BMW Championship and the Tour Championship make up the FedEx Cup playoffs.
What is the 2024 FedEx Cup playoffs schedule?
August 15-18: FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee
August 22-25: BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colorado
Aug.29-Sept.1: Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta
Who won the 2023 FedEx Cup?
Viktor Hovland won last year’s FedEx Cup after shooting 27-under at the 2023 Tour Championship. The victory marked Hovland’s first FedEx Cup title.
Who has won the most FedEx Cup tournaments?
Rory McIlroy has won three PGA Tour-leading FedEx Cup tournaments (2016, 2019, 2022).
What does the 2024 FedEx Cup champion get in prize money?
The total bonus pool for the FedEx Cup Playoffs is $100 million, with the winner receiving $25 million.
Who are the FedEx Cup season winners?
2023 – Viktor Hovland
2022 – Rory McIlroy
2021 – Patrick Cantlay
2020 – Dustin Johnson
2019 – Rory McIlroy
2018 – Justin Rose
2017 – Justin Thomas
2016 – Rory McIlroy
2015 – Jordan Spieth
2014 – Billy Horschel
2013 – Henrik Stenson
2012 – Brandt Snedeker
2011 – Bill Haas
2010 – Jim Furyk
2009 – Tiger Woods
2008 – Vijay Singh
2007 – Tiger Woods
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