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Believe it or not, the PGA Tour only has five more weeks before the start of the playoffs and then three more weeks before the end of the 2024 FedEx Cup season.
And while the 2025 season no longer begins in September, golf fans still have plenty to look forward to with the second playing of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall series.
The FedEx Cup Fall underwent a rebrand and revamp last year in the wake of Ponte Vedra’s decision to shift back to a calendar-based schedule model. Gone was the fall season counting toward next season’s FedEx Cup point total, but it still meant something: Tour cards.
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Under the new model, FedEx Cup points from the previous season now carry over to the fall and anyone outside the Top 70 must get within the Top 125 of the standings in order to retain full member status on the PGA Tour for the next season.
The fall series events also award 10 positions in the first two Signature events of the season (the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis in 2024) through the Aon Next 10 list.
While no official schedule has been released, each of the seven official events from the 2023 debut is returning for 2024, as well as the addition of one brand new PGA Tour event, the Black Desert Championship in Utah. There will also be three unofficial events before the year closes out, including the Presidents Cup in September.
Keep reading below for everything we know about the PGA Tour’s Fall 2024 schedule.
(*denotes unofficial event)
Location: Napa Valley, Calif.
Course: Silverado Resort and Spa
Defending Champion: Sahith Theegala
(No new event announced)
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Course: Royal Montreal Golf Club – The Blue Course
Defending Champions: United States
Location: Jackson, Mississippi
Course: The Country Club of Jackson
Defending Champion: Luke List
Location: Ivins, Utah
Course: Black Desert Resort
Defending Champion: New event
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Course: TPC Summerlin
Defending Champion: Tom Kim
Location: Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Course: Narashino Country Club
Defending Champion: Collin Morikawa
(No new event announced)
Location: Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Course: El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas
Defending Champion: Erik van Rooyen
Location: Southampton Parish, Bermuda
Course: Port Royal Golf Course
Defending Champion: Camilo Villegas
Location: Saint Simons Island, Georgia
Course: Sea Island Golf Club
Defending Champion: Ludvig Aberg
Location: Albany, New Providence, The Bahamas
Course: Albany Golf Course
Defending Champion: Scottie Scheffler
Location: Naples, Florida
Course: Tiburon Golf Club
Defending Champion: Lydia Ko/Jason Day
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