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2025 PGA Tour
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The 2025 PGA Tour is the 110th season of the PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States. It is also the 57th season since separating from the PGA of America, and the 19th edition of the FedEx Cup.
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Changes for 2025
In May 2025, the PGA Tour announced updates to the format of the season-ending Tour Championship. Beginning this year, starting strokes, first introduced for the 2018–19 season, will be eliminated, with the tournament now being played as a regular 72-hole stroke-play event, with all players starting the tournament at even par.[1]
The eligibility categories also changed. The top 70 would be exempt for the FedEx Cup, with those up to 100th retaining full status (down from 125th), and conditional up to 125th (down from 150th).[citation needed]
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Schedule
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The following table lists official events during the 2025 season.[2][3]
Unofficial events
The following events are sanctioned by the PGA Tour, but do not carry FedEx Cup points or official money, nor are wins official.
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FedEx Cup
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Points distribution
The distribution of points for 2025 PGA Tour events are as follows:[8]
Standings
The top ten in the FedEx Cup standings as of August 10, 2025 (FedEx St. Jude Championship):[9]
Win
Top 10
Made cut
Missed cut
Withdrew
• Did not play
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Notes
- EUR − European Tour; JPN − Japan Golf Tour.
- On January 16, the PGA Tour announced the Genesis Invitational would be moved from Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, to a venue to be determined because of the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.[4] On January 24, it was announced that Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego would host the tournament.[5]
- The top 70 point scorers in the regular season retain their tour card for the following season, and qualify for the FedEx St. Jude Championship. The top 50 points scorers after FedEx St. Jude Championship qualify for the BMW Championship.
- The top 30 point scorers after the BMW Championship qualify for the Tour Championship. The player who scores the lowest in the Tour Championship wins the FedEx Cup.
- In addition to tournament prize money, the top ten regular season point scorers receive a share of a $40m bonus, and the $100m FedEx Cup postseason bonus money is distributed based upon standings after the Tour Championship.
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