PGA Tour Announces Major Changes to 2026 Schedule
The PGA Tour has officially unveiled a series of significant changes to its 2026 competitive calendar, marking one of the most substantial schedule overhauls in recent memory. The revamped schedule aims to create a more compelling season-long narrative while addressing player concerns about the demanding travel requirements of the current format.
What’s Changing in the 2026 Season
Among the headline changes, the Tour will introduce a consolidated spring swing through the Southeast, reducing cross-country travel for players during March and April. Several signature events will also shift dates to avoid conflicts with international tournaments, giving fans clearer viewing windows for marquee matchups.
How This Affects the FedExCup Playoffs
The FedExCup Playoffs will retain their three-event format, but the qualifying threshold is expected to tighten from 70 players to 60 for the opening round. Tour officials believe this will raise the stakes during the regular season and reward consistent performance across the full calendar year. Players who finish outside the top 60 will still have opportunities through conditional status and sponsor exemptions in the following season.
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