The PGA Tour announced its seven-tournament postseason schedule for fall 2025 on Tuesday, without any Las Vegas events on the schedule for the first time since 1983.
The roster is one fewer than this year and will begin with the Procore Championship in Napa, Calif., September 11-14, two weeks after the 2025 Tour Championship.
Missing from the schedule is the Shriners Las Vegas Children’s Open.
After the Ryder Cup next September at Bethpage Black, PGA Tour events resume with the Sanderson Farms Championship from October 2 to 5.
The PGA Tour’s Japanese stop, the Baycurrent Classic, is Oct. 9-12 at Yokohama Country Club, followed by the Black Desert Championship Oct. 23-26 in Utah.
The World Tech Championship in Los Cabos, Mexico takes place November 6-9, followed next week by the Bermuda Championship and the RSM Classic November 20-23 in Sea Island, Georgia.
“With events in four U.S. states, Japan, Mexico and Bermuda, the conclusion of the 2025 golf calendar promises to be exciting for our fans around the world,” said PGA Tour Director of Competitions Tyler Dennis.
Under stricter qualifying rules for the 2026 PGA Tour approved by the Players Advisory Council last month, only the top 70 players in the FedEx Cup standings will earn exempt status, with the 50 who reach the BMW Championship from next year will be exempt from the 2026 flagship events.
Those ranked 51st and above will earn FedEx Cup points through the fall to attempt to accumulate eligibility points for the 2026 campaign.
Three PGA Tour Challenge season events will be played this December: the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas hosted by Tiger Woods, the mixed LPGA-PGA team Grant Thornton Invitational and the PNC Championship parent-child event.
Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan also announced Tuesday that the PGA was looking for a new CEO whose job it would be to grow the business side of the operation in light of the $1.5 billion investment in PGA Tour Enterprises by Strategic Sports Group, a collection of teams. sports owners.
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