The 2025 FedExCup Fall schedule will feature seven tournaments, one fewer than this fall, and will mark the first time the PGA Tour won’t have a tournament in Las Vegas since 1983.
The fall slate begins at the Procore Championship in Napa, California, Sept. 11-14, two weeks after the Tour Championship. After a two-week break that includes the Ryder Cup, the fall schedule resumes, Oct. 2-5, at the Sanderson Farms Championship, which previously extended its title sponsorship of the event through 2025.
The Tour recently announced a new title sponsor and venue for the circuit’s only event in Japan with the Baycurrent Classic scheduled for Oct. 9-12 at Yokohama Country Club. The Black Desert Championship in Utah will be played the final week of October, but the Shriners Children’s Open, a Tour staple since ’83, is not on next fall’s schedule. Shriners had been the event’s title sponsor since 2008.
The final three official events of the fall will be the World Wide Technology Championship (Nov. 6-9) in Mexico, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship (Nov. 13-16) and the RSM Classic (Nov. 20-23) at Sea Island (Ga.) Resort.
“Building on an incredibly compelling FedExCup Fall, the upcoming eligibility changes further heighten the drama and excitement for fans, with more at stake for players than ever before,” said Tyler Dennis, the Tour’s chief competitions officer.
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