Is just around the corner and you don’t want to miss it! The PGA Tour is coming to your town and this is your chance to see the world’s best golfers in action.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to catch all the action and excitement of the PGA Tour. Get your tickets today and be there to witness history in the making.
Five Things to Know before the TOUR Championship
1. The PGA Tour is the most prestigious golf tournament in the world and attracts the best golfers from all over the globe.
2. The TOUR Championship is the final event of the PGA Tour season and decides the winner of the FedExCup.
3. This year’s event will be held at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia from September 21-24.
4. Tickets are still available for purchase and can be found on the PGA Tour website.
5. Make sure to catch all the action on TV or online so you don’t miss out on any of the excitement.
Rory McIlroy could one-up Tiger
Rory McIlroy enters the TOUR Championship as the favorite to win not only the event, but also the FedExCup. A victory at East Lake would give McIlroy his second consecutive FedExCup title and third overall, putting him one ahead of Tiger Woods for the most in history.
McIlroy has had a stellar season, winning three times on the PGA Tour, including The Players Championship. He also finished in the top 10 in all four majors.
With a win at the TOUR Championship, McIlroy would become the first player to ever win back-to-back FedExCup titles. He would also join Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer as the only players to win three or more major championships and a FedExCup.
So make sure you tune in to watch the TOUR Championship this weekend to see if Rory McIlroy can make history.
You don’t want to miss it!
Making the TOUR Championship just got even bigger
The TOUR Championship is the biggest and most exciting event on the PGA Tour calendar. And this year, it just got even bigger.
For the first time ever, the winner of the TOUR Championship will also win the FedExCup. That’s right, one tournament, two championships up for grabs.
Top players will commit to at least a 20-event PGA TOUR schedule (assuming they qualify) – See who comes out on top
The PGA TOUR’s new schedule for the 2019-20 season includes a commitment from the top 75 players to compete in at least 20 events.
The move is designed to increase player participation and strengthen fields at PGA TOUR events. In turn, it will provide fans with more opportunities to see the world’s best golfers in action.
For the 2022-23 season, a “top player” will be defined as:
– A player who finishes in the top 125 on the FedExCup points list during the preceding season
– A player who wins a PGA TOUR event during the season
– A player who is ranked in the top 60 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of the first tournament of the season
The new schedule also includes an increase in the number of official money events, from 49 to 51.
The 2019-20 season will begin on Thursday, September 12 with The Greenbrier in West Virginia and conclude with the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday, September 7.
Be sure to tune into all the action so you don’t miss out on any of the excitement.
The PGA Tour is coming to your town
The PGA Tour is coming to your town and this is your chance to see the world’s best golfers in action.
Expansion of the Player Impact Program
The PGA Tour has announced an expansion of its Player Impact Program, which will provide financial assistance to players who have been affected by serious injuries or illnesses.
The program will now include players who have suffered a debilitating injury or illness that has prevented them from competing on the PGA Tour for an extended period of time.
In addition, the Tour has also created a new medical hardship exemption which will allow players who have missed an extended period of time due to injury or illness to retain their PGA Tour card.
So if you’re a fan of the PGA Tour, make sure to catch all the action in your town. You won’t want to miss it!
2023 PGA TOUR PIP Criteria – Get Updates on the Latest News, Scores, and Standings
The PGA Tour has announced the criteria for the 2023 PGA TOUR Player Impact Program.
Players who meet the following criteria will be eligible for financial assistance from the program:
– A player who has suffered a debilitating injury or illness that has prevented him from competing on the PGA Tour for an extended period of time.
A one-liner for each TOUR Championship participant
Rory McIlroy: The current FedExCup points leader and winner of three majors, including the most recent one (The Open Championship), will be looking to add a TOUR Championship victory to his resume.
Justin Thomas: The reigning FedExCup champion and 2017 PGA Championship winner is always a threat to win any tournament he enters.
Bryson DeChambeau: The 2015 NCAA Division I individual champion and 2016 U.S. Amateur runner-up has been on a tear lately, winning three times on the PGA Tour this season.