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The only constant is change, they say. Here in 2025, golfers are facing more change to the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

Since its launch in 2007, the PGA Tour’s postseason has been through some changes, from format to the number of golfers earning spots. Here’s what you need to know about how it all looks now.

How many golfers make the FedEx Cup Playoffs?

First off, the top 70 in the FedExCup standings at the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship earn spots in the first event of the FedExCup Playoffs, the FedEx St. Jude Championship. That’s down from 100 a year ago. From there, the top 50 will advance to the BMW Championship, and then just the top 30 will earn a spot in the Tour Championship.

What are the FedEx Cup Playoff tournaments?

FedEx St. Jude Championship

TPC Southwind, Memphis, Aug. 7-10

BMW Championship

Caves Valley Golf Club, Owings Mills, Maryland, Aug. 14-17

Tour Championship

East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Aug. 21-24

The St. Jude and the BMW each have a $20 million total purse with the winner getting $3.6 million.

How has the Tour Championship bonus money changed?

The PGA Tour says the “FedEx Cup Bonus Distribution total is $100 million, with the FedEx Cup champion earning $10 million.” The money has been reshuffled and spread across a few places. A year ago, Scottie Scheffler banked $25 million for winning the 2024 Tour Championship. The first two events are prize-money payouts but the Tour Championship is considered “bonus” money and doesn’t go towards a golfer’s official money on the PGA Tour’s all-time money list. But it spends just the same.

What’s changed with the Tour Championship?

The Tour Championship will be played as a 72-hole stroke-play event, with all players starting the tournament at even par, just like most Tour events. This is a shift away from the “starting strokes” format (in which the top golfer in the standings started at 10 under, the second-place golfer at 8 under and so on), which was used from 2019-2024.

Where to watch the FedEx Cup Playoffs

The tag team of NBC Sports, Golf Channel and ESPN+ will have extensive coverage of all three tournaments of the postseason.

Who are the past FedEx Cup champions?

2007 – Tiger Woods

2008 – Vijay Singh

2009 – Tiger Woods

2010 – Jim Furyk

2011- Bill Haas

2012 – Brandt Snedeker

2013 – Henrik Stenson

2014 – Billy Horschel

2015 – Jordan Spieth

2016 – Rory McIlroy

2017 – Justin Thomas

2018 – Justin Rose

2019 – Rory McIlroy

2020 – Dustin Johnson

2021 – Patrick Cantlay

2022 – Rory McIlroy

2023 – Viktor Hovland

2024 – Scottie Scheffler

What happens to PGA Tour golfers outside the top 70?

Those who finish Nos. 71-100 in the standings will have full PGA Tour status for 2026, while players Nos. 101-125 will retain conditional status, although the top 100 and top 125 will not be finalized until after the FedExCup Fall and The RSM Classic in November.

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