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FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List

2026 Standings

What you need to know

  • The 2026 PGA TOUR Season marks the 20th edition of the FedExCup.
  • Players to hoist the FedExCup trophy include Tiger Woods (2007 and 2009), Vijay Singh (2008), Jim Furyk (2010), Bill Haas (2011), Brandt Snedeker (2012), Henrik Stenson (2013), Billy Horschel (2014), Jordan Spieth (2015), Rory McIlroy (2016, 2019 and 2022), Justin Thomas (2017), Justin Rose (2018), Dustin Johnson (2020), Patrick Cantlay (2021), Viktor Hovland (2023), Scottie Scheffler (2024) and Tommy Fleetwood (2025).
  • Contested from January to August, the 2026 FedExCup Regular Season features 34 official FedExCup events.
  • The FedExCup Playoffs feature a progressive cut, with fields of 70 for the FedEx St. Jude Championship (TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennessee), 50 for the BMW Championship (Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri) and 30 for the TOUR Championship (East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia), where the FedExCup Champion will be determined.
  • Beginning in September, the FedExCup Fall features eight tournaments to finalize the top 100 and additional playing opportunities for the following FedExCup season.

OVERVIEW

Established in 2007, the FedExCup is a season-long points competition offering nearly $100 million in Bonus Money and culminating with the FedExCup Playoffs in August. Players vie to become the FedExCup Champion, which distinguishes the one player who not only performs well during the FedExCup Regular Season, but also excels through the pressure of the FedExCup Playoffs. Players to hoist the FedExCup trophy include Tiger Woods (2007 and 2009), Vijay Singh (2008), Jim Furyk (2010), Bill Haas (2011), Brandt Snedeker (2012), Henrik Stenson (2013), Billy Horschel (2014), Jordan Spieth (2015), Rory McIlroy (2016, 2019 and 2022), Justin Thomas (2017), Justin Rose (2018), Dustin Johnson (2020), Patrick Cantlay (2021), Viktor Hovland (2023), Scottie Scheffler (2024) and Tommy Fleetwood (2025).

FEDEXCUP REGULAR SEASON

Contested from January to August, the 2026 FedExCup Regular Season features 34 official FedExCup events, including THE PLAYERS Championship, major championships, Signature Events, Full-Field Events and Additional Events. TOUR members earn FedExCup points based on their finish at each tournament, with an emphasis placed on wins and high finishes. FedExCup points distribution maintains the value of Full-Field Events, further incentivizes top performers to participate in Signature Events and adds more weight to the points distributed to the top-10 finishers in the strongest fields. There are a total of 15 events that award 700 or more FedExCup points to the winner: THE PLAYERS Championship and majors (five), FedExCup Playoffs events (two) and Signature Events (eight). Points are distributed to those in tying positions using the same method currently used to distribute prize money when there is a tie. That is, the total points for each tying position will be averaged and that average will be distributed to each player in the tying position.

  • 750 points to winners of THE PLAYERS Championship and majors
  • 700 points to winners of Signature Events
  • 500 points to winners of Full-Field Events (the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, a two-man team event, awards 400 points to each player on the first-place team)
  • 300 points to winners of Additional Events
  • 750 points to winners of the first two FedExCup Playoffs events

FEDEXCUP PLAYOFFS

At the conclusion of the Regular Season (following the Wyndham Championship), the top 70 players in the FedExCup standings are eligible to play in the FedExCup Playoffs, a series of three events. Points earned during the FedExCup Regular Season carry over to the first two Playoffs events.

Players compete in the FedExCup Playoffs for their share of the nearly $100 million in Bonus Money, which is distributed following the BMW Championship. The top 30 players who qualify for the TOUR Championship will compete for a $40 million purse, with the FedExCup Champion taking home $10 million.

The FedExCup Playoffs feature a progressive cut, with fields of 70 for the FedEx St. Jude Championship (TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennessee), 50 for the BMW Championship (Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, Missouri) and 30 for the TOUR Championship (East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia), where the FedExCup Champion will be determined. In the event an eligible player is unable or chooses not to play, the field will be shortened and no alternates will be added.

There are no cuts in FedExCup Playoffs events. The first two Playoffs events award 750 points to the winner (matching that of THE PLAYERS and major championships), while the Playoffs finale, the TOUR Championship, will be played as a 72-hole stroke-play event, with all players starting the tournament at even par. The best performer over the course of four rounds at the TOUR Championship will win the FedExCup.

TOUR Championship

At the TOUR Championship, the player with the lowest stroke total over 72 holes will win the FedExCup, be credited with an official victory at the TOUR Championship, earn a bonus of $10 million and receive a five-year PGA TOUR exemption. Players compete for a $40 million purse at the TOUR Championship that is considered Official Money, separate from the nearly $100 million in FedExCup Bonus Money.

Position Amount
1$10,000,000
25,000,000
33,750,000
43,150,000
52,550,000
62,000,000
71,450,000
81,070,000
9900,000
10745,000
11700,000
12660,000
13625,000
14590,000
15560,000
16530,000
17500,000
18475,000
19460,000
20445,000
21430,000
22415,000
23400,000
24390,000
25380,000
26375,000
27370,000
28365,000
29360,000
30355,000

Other notes

FedExCup points are distributed to players earning Official Money. Only players who are PGA TOUR members or become members during the season will be listed on the FedExCup standings. Special Temporary Members and non-members who make the cut in PGA TOUR events do not appear on the FedExCup standings, but are tracked in the non-member FedExCup standings. Amateurs are not eligible to earn FedExCup points.

Points won by non-members and Special Temporary Members who subsequently become PGA TOUR members during the season are counted in the FedExCup standings, along with any FedExCup points earned as a non-member (excluding those won as a non-member at the Additional Events played the same week as the Genesis Scottish Open and The Open Championship).

FEDEXCUP FALL

Beginning in September, the FedExCup Fall features eight tournaments to finalize the top 100 and additional playing opportunities for the following FedExCup season.

All players ranked No. 51 and beyond carry their FedExCup points over from the Regular Season and first Playoffs event (FedEx St. Jude Championship) and continue to accumulate FedExCup points through the FedExCup Fall to finalize eligibility for the 2027 season.

Nos. 51-60 in the FedExCup standings through the FedExCup Fall qualify for two Signature Events the following season via the Aon Next 10.

2026 FEDEXCUP BONUS STRUCTURE

In 2025, the PGA TOUR announced enhancements to the TOUR Championship format, including the elimination of Starting Strokes. To account for the increased volatility of the final event, reward season-long performance and recognize the significance of the FedExCup, a pool of nearly $100 million in FedExCup Bonus Money will be paid out following the BMW Championship – the last event of the season that awards FedExCup points. The $40 million purse at the TOUR Championship is considered Official Money and is separate from FedExCup Bonus Money, with the FedExCup Champion receiving $10 million.

Paid through: PositionBMW Championship deferredBMW Championship cash
1$1,000,000 $22,000,000
21,000,00012,000,000
31,000,0007,000,000
41,000,0005,500,000
51,000,0004,400,000
6900,0003,400,000
7800,0002,500,000
8700,0001,700,000
9600,0001,050,000
10550,000760,000
11500,000485,000
12475,000410,000
13450,000360,000
14435,000320,000
15420,000290,000
16405,000285,000
17390,000280,000
18375,000275,000
19360,000270,000
20345,000265,000
21330,000260,000
22320,000255,000
23310,000250,000
24300,000245,000
25290,000240,000
26280,000235,000
27270,000230,000
28260,000225,000
29250,000220,000
30245,000215,000
31244,00075,000
32243,00075,000
33242,00075,000
34241,00075,000
35240,00075,000
36239,00075,000
37238,00075,000
38237,00075,000
39236,00075,000
40235,00075,000
41234,00050,000
42233,00050,000
43232,00050,000
44231,00050,000
45230,00050,000
46229,00050,000
47228,00050,000
48227,00050,000
49226,00050,000
50225,00050,000
51195,000
52195,000
53195,000
54195,000
55195,000
56185,000
57185,000
58185,000
59185,000
60185,000
61-65180,000
66-70175,000
71-85145,000
86-100140,000
101-125100,000
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