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Tour Pros Support Proposed Tour Championship Format Change to Establish FedEx Cup Showdown

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 5, 2025Updated:January 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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PGA Tour player directors, Adam Scott and Peter Malnati, are discussing potential changes to the Tour Championship to maintain or increase entertainment while providing legitimacy to the season-long FedEx Cup race. Several pros have expressed dissatisfaction with the current Starting Strokes model in place at East Lake, with Scottie Scheffler even calling the format “silly.” The PGA Tour is reported to be considering revamping the Tour Championship into a bracket-style event, but some players, including Scott, are unsure about the idea of switching to match play after a season of stroke play.

Scott stated that he is open-minded to exploring new ideas but expressed doubts about how match play fits into professional golf. He believes that the final week should be a continuation of the season-long stroke play format. However, there is growing support among players for the idea of shifting the Tour Championship to Wednesday until Saturday with triple the FedEx Cup points, followed by a strokeplay shootout on Sunday to determine the FedEx Cup winner. This proposal aims to reestablish the Tour Championship as a legacy-type event while allowing the FedEx Cup prizes to take center stage independently.

Both Scott and Malnati believe that the suggested format change would provide great entertainment value and still maintain the legitimacy of the tournament. Malnati emphasized the importance of focusing on who wins the Tour Championship, not just who wins the FedEx Cup. However, he acknowledged the complexity of balancing the tournament’s focus with the sponsor’s interests, as FedEx is a significant sponsor of the event.

Malnati suggested that changes to the final two trophies of the season could be implemented as early as the current season, but they would need to be agreed upon and ratified by the end of February. Scott stressed the importance of finding the right format that satisfies sponsors, television networks, and players, without rushing into any decisions. Both players believe that any changes to the season-ending event should be made carefully to ensure that it remains a prestigious and well-respected tournament.

In conclusion, the potential changes to the Tour Championship format have sparked discussions among PGA Tour players, with Adam Scott and Peter Malnati expressing support for a new format that could revolutionize the event. While some players remain unsure about switching to match play, there is growing support for a format that emphasizes both entertainment value and the legitimacy of the FedEx Cup race. The proposed changes aim to reestablish the Tour Championship as a prestigious event while ensuring that the FedEx Cup prizes take center stage. It is essential to find the right balance between the tournament’s focus and the sponsor’s interests to create a successful and well-received format change.

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