Events in Japan, Mexico and Bermuda were among eight tournaments named on Monday by the PGA Tour for its fall schedule – a last chance qualifying run for the 2025 campaign.
Players finishing in the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings through the 2024 Tour Championship are exempt for the 2025 season with the top 50 set for all signature level events.
The FedEx Cup Fall events will set the top 125 in eligibility with winners gaining a two-year Tour exemption and spots in The Players Championship and season-opening tournament of champions.
The events begin with the Napa Valley Championship on 12-15 September followed by a week off before the 15th Presidents Cup on 26-29 September at Royal Montreal between the US team captained by Jim Furyk and the Internationals squad guided by Canada’s Mike Weir.
Three US tournaments follow, including the Sanderson Farms Championship on 3-6 October at Jackson, Mississippi, the inaugural Black Desert Championship on 10-13 October at Ivins, Utah – the state’s first PGA event since 1963 – and the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas on 17-20 October.
The PGA Tour will stage the Zozo Championship on 24-27 October at Accordina Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, then return on 7-10 November with the World Wide Technology Championship at Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Mexico.
The late-season series then concludes with the Bermuda Championship on 14-17 November at Port Royal in Southampton and the RSM Classic on 21-24 November at Sea Island in St Simons Island, Georgia.
Three PGA Challenge Season events will be staged after that, including the Tiger Woods-hosted World Challenge on 5-8 December in the Bahamas, the PGA-LPGA mixed team Grant Thornton Invitational the following week and the parent-child PNC Championship on 19-22 December.
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