
ATLANTA, GA – The PGA Tour officially concluded its 2025 season yesterday with Tommy Fleetwood’s dramatic victory at the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club, where he claimed the FedExCup and a $10 million prize. However, the Tour’s relentless schedule rolls on with the FedExCup Fall, a seven-event series kicking off September 11 at the Procore Championship in Napa, California.
These seven tournaments, including the Sanderson Farms Championship, Baycurrent Classic in Japan, and RSM Classic, offer players outside the top 50 in FedExCup points a chance to secure 2026 season status and exemptions.
After a two-week break for the Ryder Cup (September 26-28), the fall slate continues through November 23, followed by three unofficial events, ensuring the PGA Tour’s “never-ending” season keeps players grinding well into December.
2025 PGA Tour FedEx Fall
- Sept. 11-14, Procore Championship
- Silverado Resort (Napa, CA)
- Oct. 2-5, Sanderson Farms Championship
- CC of Jackson (Jackson, MS)
- Oct. 9-12, Baycurrent Classic
- Yokohama CC (Yokohama, Japan)
- Oct. 23-26, Bank of Utah Championship,
- Black Desert Resort (Ivins, UT)
- Nov. 6-9, World Wide Technology Championship
- El Cardonal (Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico)
- Nov. 13-16, Butterfield Bermuda Championship
- Port Royal GC (Southampton Parish, Bermuda)
- Nov. 20-23, The RSM Classic
- Sea Island GC (Saint Simons Island, GA)
2025 PGA Tour Adjacent
- Dec. 4-7, Hero World Challenge
- Albany GC (Albany, New Providence, Bahamas)
- Dec. 12-14, Grant Thornton Invitational
- Tiburon GC (Naples, FL)
- Dec. 20-21, PNC Championship
- The Ritz-Carlton GC (Orlando, FL)