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FedEx Cup Playoff Format Explained
Golf Monthly
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7 weeks ago
Dan Parker explains the format of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup and how the season-ending playoffs work
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The 2024 PGA Tour season marks the 18th edition of the FedExCup, the Tour's season-long points
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competition, which culminates with the FedExCup playoffs. Here we're going to explain just how
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it works over the season and how the three-event playoff structure works to crown a winner.
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Established in 2007, the FedExCup is a season-long points competition, offering players $100 million
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in bonus money and culminating with the FedExCup playoffs in August. Players vie to become the
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FedExCup champion, which distinguishes the one player who not only performs well during the
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whole regular season, but also excels in the pressure mounts during the FedExCup playoffs.
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The regular season is contested from January to August of a calendar year and features 36 official
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FedExCup events, including the Players' Championship, Major Championships, Signature Events, Full
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Field events, and additional events. Members of the PGA Tour earn FedExCup points based
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on their finishing position at a tournament. The distribution of points has been adjusted
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starting for the 2024 season, with an allocation of additional points to the players, majors,
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playoff events, and signature events. These 15 events made up of the players, four majors,
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signature events, and two FedExCup playoffs will award a minimum of 700 points to the winner.
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So winning the players is worth 750 points, having previously been worth 600. Signature events are now
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worth 700 points, having previously been worth 500 or 550. Full field events, i.e. one of those non-elite
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15 events are worth 500 points, while 300 points is awarded to the winner of an additional event.
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Finally, at the first two FedExCup playoff events in August, a huge 2000 points is awarded to the winner,
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stressing the importance of peaking right at the end of the season. At the conclusion of the regular
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season, following the Wyndham Championship in July, the top 70 players in the FedExCup standings
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are eligible to play in what is called the FedExCup playoffs, which is a series of three events at the
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end of the season. Points accrued during the regular season carry over into the first two
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playoff events, while each event features a progressive cut. So a field of 70 will take
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part in the FedExCup championship at TPC Southwind, while only 50 will make it to the following event,
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which is the BMW championship in Colorado. And then finally, the top 30 will make it to the tour
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championship at Eastlake in Georgia. There are no cuts during these playoff events, and it's all
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about making sure you accrue enough points to be in the top 70, the top 50, and then the top 30 to
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make it to that tour championship. So the top 30 in the FedEx point standings after the 36 regular
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season events and the two playoffs head to Eastlake, where effectively a new tournament begins. At the
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tour championship, the player with the lowest stroke total over 72 holes, combined with what's called
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their FedEx starting strokes, will be crowned FedEx champion. The FedEx champion wins $25 million and
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a five-year exemption to the PGA Tour, with a total bonus pool of $100 million going to the rest of
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the field. Heading into the tour championship, the FedExCup points leader, after the first two
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playoff events, will begin the tour championship at 10 under par. The number two player will start at
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eight under par. The number three player will start at seven under par. The number four player starts
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at six under. The number five player starts at five under. Players six to ten start at four under.
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Players 11 to 15 start at three under. Players 16 to 20 start at two under. Players 21 to 25 start at one
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under. And players 26 to 30 start at even par. From that position, the tournament begins and the
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player with the lowest score after 72 holes, with those scores combined, is crowned the FedExCup
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champion. In 2023, Victor Hovland secured the title after winning the BMW championship and then the
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Tour championship on the final day.
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