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The PGA Tour unveiled the full schedule for the 2026 season, with one tournament lost, another gained, and some date changes affecting football fans.
PGA Tour star Ben Griffin, who is currently a top-20 player in the world, got off to a slow start during the final round of this past weekend’s BMW Championship. As it turns out, there was a good reason for Griffin’s struggles.
The TOUR Championship features the top 30 golfers from the FedExCup standings in 2025 and just getting a spot in the field means a player has a chance to win this year’s FedExCup – as, new for this year, everyone starts at even par come Thursday.
The second round of the BMW Championship wrapped up on Friday evening, and World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler is in position to contend for another PGA Tour victory. Scheffler notched a bogey-free 65 in his second round at Caves Valley Golf Club,
Robert MacIntyre leads at 16-under, but Scottie Scheffler lurks just four shots back as the BMW Championship final round tees off Sunday.
While factual and fresh, it’s strictly academic to state that Scheffler banks 2,000 FedExCup points for the win at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland, because he was a lock to advance to the TOUR Championship long ago. What’s new is the $3.6 million in earnings that the FedExCup points leader grabs from a purse of $20 million.
The conclusion to another fantastic season on the PGA Tour concludes this week in Atlanta as the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs wrap with its final leg held at East Lake Golf Club. A massive $10 million winner's share is on the line for whomever finishes atop the leaderboard at the 2025 Tour Championship,
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