PGA Tour overhaul playoff bonus structure for this season

The PGA Tour has restructured the distribution of playoff bonuses, with the Fedex Cup Champion this season earning $ 10 million in prize money instead of $ 25 million in the last two years.
Bonus Money’s new payment from $ 100 million – was reported by front office sports on the first Wednesday and posted on the PGA Tour website – a announcement in May was revealed in May that the “initial stroke” format of the tour championship would be abolished. In August, the season-ending tournament-backward two playoff events will be followed by a standard 72-hal stroke-play format at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta for the top 30.
The new three-tier system will reward golfars based on the fedex cup point standing after the regular-season concluding the Wyndham Championship (top 10 divided $ 20 million, is $ $ 10 million with number 1), and after the second playoff event, after the second playoff event, BMW Championship (top 30 divided $ 30 million, $ 5 million).
The tour championship winner will get $ 10 million of the remaining prize money ($ 57.08 million), with the rest, 29 players will be paid based on their finish. NOS to players. 31–150 will divide $ 17.08 million in deteral.
The PGA Tour posted on its website PGA Tour said, “For the increased instability of the final event, the Fedex Cup bonus distribution for the top 30 posts was unbalanced to reward the season-long performance and identify the importance of Fedexcoup.”
Front Office Sports worked on the scenario that if the current number of scotty shefflor is the number 1 at the end of the regular season and win the tour championship after the BMW Championship and then the tour championship, he will receive a total of $ 25 to win the 2024 Fedex Cup.
The tour also posted that there has been no change in 2025 for the Comcast Business Tour Top 10, which pays $ 40 million to the top 10 players in the standing at the end of the regular season. The first place is $ 8 million, and each place earns less than $ 2 million for the 10th place.
The bonus structure was led by the PGA Tour Player Advisory Council’s Business Subcomitti as per the front office sports report, including Mavric Mackelly, Keith Michelle, Brand Snaker and Kevin Kisner, and oversin and player director Patrick Cantley.
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