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The 2025 PGA Tour season comes to an end this week with the Tour Championship at its long-time home at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings all start from the same spot in their pursuit of the FedEx Cup title, as the old starting strokes format is no more and everyone will start Thursday on even footing.
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Sporting News on MSNPGA Tour Championship purse, payouts: How much does the FedEx Cup winner make in 2025?
He who walks away with the title of 2025 FedEx Cup winner will take home a hulking paycheck - albeit one that is smaller than in past seasons.
The top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings are still participating in the Tour Championship, but the PGA Tour's final postseason event has new rules. The No. 1 golfer, in this case Scottie Scheffler, no longer starts multiple strokes ahead of the field.
With the 2025 PGA Tour regular season officially in the books, the page has turned to the FedEx Cup Playoffs. While this postseason may have similarities to those in recent memory, the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs are being the first contested under a new format once the Tour Championship begins in two weeks.
The Tour Championship, the final leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs, is one of the few PGA Tour tournaments that does not have a cut line.
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Sporting News on MSNPGA Tour Championship format change, explained: Why final leg of FedEx Cup playoffs no longer uses starting strokes
This year, however, the PGA Tour is using a different format to determine a TOUR Champion for the 2025 season compared to previous seasons. The change means that Scottie Scheffler, who is the No. 1 player in the FedEx Cup standings, will not have an advantage over the competition like he did last season.