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PGA Tour to Enhance Equity Program by Integrating Current FedEx Cup Performance

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PGA Tour Expands Player Equity Program: What You Need to Know

The PGA Tour is making significant enhancements to its Player Equity Program, aimed at rewarding current performance by adding the top 50 players from this year’s FedEx Cup. This innovative initiative has already exceeded $1 billion in equity distributed among over 200 players.

Expansion Overview

Brian Rolapp, CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, shared this expansion news in a memo to players, just ahead of the delayed start for the 2026 season. The details of the memo, which also included updates on a new scheduling model led by Tiger Woods, have been confirmed by the Associated Press.

Key Highlights:

  • Addition of Top 50: The expansion includes the top 50 players in the FedEx Cup, effectively doubling the number of participants receiving recurring grants.
  • Commitment to Players: Rolapp stated, "By broadening the Player Equity Program, we reinforce our commitment to recognizing competitive performance and ensuring more members can share in the PGA Tour’s long-term success."

History of the Player Equity Program

Launched nearly two years ago, the Player Equity Program was supported by a $1.5 billion initial investment from Strategic Sports Group—a consortium of North American sports owners led by Fenway Sports Group. This investment has the potential to double.

Initial Distribution:

  • $750 million in equity grants to 36 players based on career performance and recent Player Impact Program data.
  • $75 million for 64 players based on their previous three years.
  • $30 million for 57 current members.
  • $75 million allocated to 36 past players who significantly contributed to the tour’s foundation.

Future Grants

The program also includes an additional $600 million earmarked for recurring grants, which will be awarded at $100 million annually starting in 2025. The 2025 grants will be awarded in April, while the top 50 players in the FedEx Cup will receive their grants in April 2027.

Vesting Details

The first round of grants totaling $930 million to 193 players have specific vesting timelines:

  • 50% vested after 4 years
  • 75% vested after 6 years
  • 100% fully vested after 8 years

The annual recurring shares will veer towards a cliff vesting of 100% after 6 years.

Implications of the Expanded Program

In total, this expansion brings the count to more than 213 PGA Tour members benefiting from approximately $1.3 billion in equity grants. Rolapp highlighted, "As the sports industry continues to evolve and attract significant investment, your ownership in the PGA Tour becomes an increasingly vital part of the conversation."

A Unique Ownership Model

The PGA Tour’s player ownership model is positioned as a groundbreaking approach, offering players the opportunity to profit from the overall growth and success of the tour, beyond just tournament earnings.

Future Directions

While concrete details on a revised schedule remain under exploration by the Future Competition Committee, topics of discussion include:

  • An "iconic start" to the season
  • Expansion into major markets (like New York, Chicago, and Boston)
  • Enhancements to the meritocratic structure

Rolapp clarified that the concept of scarcity aims to make each event more impactful, rather than drastically reducing tournament totals or access to competitions. He reinforced the committee’s commitment to maximizing engagement and value for all stakeholders.


For further updates about PGA Tour initiatives and player equity discussions, stay connected with the latest developments in professional golf.

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