The 2025 PGA Tour season has been announced, featuring 39 tournaments and eight signature events. The season kicks off with The Sentry at the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui, Hawaii, in December. Other key events include the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Truist Championship, Memorial Tournament, and Travelers Championship. The Memorial Tournament has been moved back to its traditional time slot after discussions with Jack Nicklaus, who hosts the event.
The Players Championship remains in March, and the season includes 18 full-field events and five additional events. The Wyndham Championship will again be the final event before the FedEx Cup Playoffs, with the Playoffs beginning with the FedEx St. Jude Championship. The season will conclude with the FedEx Cup Fall section of events, finalizing top 125 eligibility for the following season. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan praised the changes made in 2024 and expressed gratitude for the support of players, tournaments, and partners.
The confirmed 2025 PGA Tour schedule includes tournaments such as the Sony Open in Hawaii, Farmers Insurance Open, WM Phoenix Open, Mexico Open, Arnold Palmer Invitational, The Players Championship, Valspar Championship, Texas Children’s Houston Open, Valero Texas Open, Masters, RBC Heritage, CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Myrtle Beach Classic, PGA Championship, Charles Schwab Challenge, Zurich Classic of New Orleans, RBC Canadian Open, US Open, John Deere Classic, Genesis Scottish Open, ISCO Championship, Barracuda Championship, The Open, and more.
The schedule features a mix of prestigious events, offering players challenging competition throughout the season. Fans can follow their favorite players as they compete in tournaments across the country and beyond. The PGA Tour continues to provide top-level competition and entertainment for golf enthusiasts worldwide. Stay tuned for updates on the FedEx Cup Playoffs and the conclusion of the 2025 season. With a strong lineup of tournaments and significant changes in the schedule, the 2025 PGA Tour season promises to be an exciting and memorable one for players and fans alike.