PGA Tour announces FedEx Cup Fall schedule: 3 events added and 2 are out
Icon Sportswire
The PGA Tour announced its FedEx Cup Fall schedule for this year, and the eight tournaments that determine some tour cards for the next season will feature two new events and a Mexico swing, while Northern California and Mississippi have lost tournaments.
The inaugural events that were previously announced are the Biltmore Championship Ashville in North Carolina at The Cliffs at Walnut Cove, which will kick off the fall swing Sept 17-20, and the Good Good Championship (Nov. 9-15) in Austin, Texas, at the Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa.
The tournaments that have been eliminated from the fall are the Sanderson Farms Championship in Jackson, Miss., whose various iterations have been a part of the PGA Tour since 1968, and the Procore Championship at Napa Valley’s Silverado Country Club, which has hosted consecutive years of tour events since 2007. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler won the 2025 tournament as most of the U.S. Ryder Cup team prepped at the Procore.
After the Ashville tournament, which will be the first event in that region in 80 years, the tour moves to the Bank of Utah Championship (Oct. 1-4) at Black Desert Resort; the Baycurrent Classic (Oct. 8-11) at Yokohama Country Club in Japan; and the Butterfield Bermuda Championship (Oct. 22-25) at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda.
As previously announced, the VidantaWorld Mexico Open (Oct. 29-Nov. 1) in Vallarta, Mexico, makes its change from the spring to fall, and it will be immediately followed by the World Wide Technology Championship (Nov. 5-8) in Los Cabos.
Austin then gets to host its first tour event in three years after Austin Country Club hosted the WGC-Match Play for seven years, ending in 2023. The fall series ends in its familiar spot, the RSM Classic (Nov. 19-22) at Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Ga.
Amid all of this, of course, is the Presidents Cup played between the U.S. and International teams. It’s scheduled for Sept. 24-27 at Medinah Country Club in the Chicago suburbs.