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Home»News»PGA Tour Policy Board Passes Amendments to Field Sizes, Eligibility Criteria and FedEx Cup Points Structure
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PGA Tour Policy Board Passes Amendments to Field Sizes, Eligibility Criteria and FedEx Cup Points Structure

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 19, 2024Updated:November 19, 20243 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour recently announced significant changes that will take effect in 2026 to enhance the competitiveness and entertainment value of the tour for fans, players, tournaments, and partners. These changes were approved by the PGA Tour Policy Board and are a result of collaboration between the board, the Player Advisory Council, and PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan. Some of the key changes include adjustments to field sizes, eligibility criteria, and the FedExCup points system.

One of the major changes is the reduction in the number of players receiving PGA Tour cards from the Korn Ferry Tour, DP World Tour, and Q-School. Only the top 20 finishers on the Korn Ferry Tour will receive PGA Tour cards, down from 30. Additionally, the number of spots available for Monday qualifiers will be reduced in 144-player fields, with only four spots available.

The PGA Tour is also making changes to field sizes, reducing the maximum number of players in a starting field played on one course from 156 to 144 players. The Players tournament will now have a field size of 120 players. The FedExCup points system will also see adjustments, with major championships and the Players receiving a slight increase in second-place points and a decrease for positions 11 and beyond. Signature events will also have changes in points distribution.

One of the approved changes includes granting access to the next event for the top-10 finishers and ties, including amateurs, rather than just the top-10 professionals. Additionally, an extra point will be awarded for a top-five finish in PGA Tour University Accelerated. Eligibility adjustments were made for Invitational events like the Players, Charles Schwab Challenge, and Genesis Scottish Open to align with the revised standards.

These changes were made with guiding principles in mind, including the belief that PGA Tour membership is the pinnacle of achievement in men’s professional golf. The player representatives of the PGA Tour recognize the importance of continually improving offerings to enhance the golf fan experience. These changes are aimed at providing equitable playing opportunities for new young talent and refining the playing experience for PGA Tour members.

Not all players are happy with these changes, with some, like Lucas Glover, expressing frustration. However, the PGA Tour believes the changes will ultimately benefit the tour, players, and fans. With these adjustments, the PGA Tour is aiming to create a stronger and more competitive tour that will deliver an enhanced experience for all stakeholders involved.

Overall, the changes set to take effect in 2026 will impact various aspects of the PGA Tour, including field sizes, eligibility criteria, and the FedExCup points system. These changes are aimed at improving the competitiveness and entertainment value of the tour while providing equal opportunities for players and showcasing young talent. The PGA Tour believes that these changes will help strengthen the tour and create a more engaging experience for fans, players, tournaments, and partners.

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