FedExCup - PGA Tr
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FedEx
28-year-old Scottie Scheffler (USA) won the PGA Tour's final event of the season, the Tour Championship (Aug 29-Sept 1), and with it the 2024 FedEx Cup and $25 million first prize. Scheffler shot 264 (-30) to win the championship. Second-placed Collin Morikawa (USA) finished 4 shots back (-26) and collected $12.5 million. Sahith Theegala (USA; -24) was third, pocketing $7.5 million.
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FedEx
25-year-old Viktor Hovland (Nor) won the PGA Tour's final event of the season, the Tour Championship (Aug 24-27), and with it the 2022-23 FedEx Cup and $18 million first prize. Hovland shot 261 (-27) to win the championship. Second-placed Xander Schauffele (USA) finished 5 shots back (-22) and collected $6.5 million. Wyndham Clark (USA; -16) was third, pocketing $5 million. In fourth place, worth $4 million, was Rory McIlroy (N.Ire; -14).
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FedEx/St Jude
33-year-old Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) won the PGA Tour's final event of the season, the Tour Championship (Aug 25-28), and with it the 2021-22 FedEx Cup and $18 million first prize ( ... the biggest prize in golf). Scottie Scheffler (USA) and Sungjae Im (S Kor) were tied second, just 1 shot behind McIlroy, and collected $5.75 million each. Xander Schauffle (USA) was 2 shots further back in fourth, worth $4 million.
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FedEx
29-year-old Patrick Cantlay (USA) won the PGA Tour's final event of the season, the Tour Championship (Sept 2-5), and with it the 2020-21 FedEx Cup and $15 million first prize. Jon Rahm (Esp) was second, 1 shot behind Cantlay, and collected $5 million. Kevin Na (USA) was 5 shots further back in third, worth $4 million.
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FedEx
Dustin Johnson (USA) won the PGA Tour's final event of the season, the Tour Championship (Sept 4-7), and with it the 2019-20 FedEx Cup and $15 million first prize. Xander Schauffele (USA) and Justin Thomas (USA) tied for second place, 3 shots behind Johnson, and collected $4.5 million each. Jon Rahm (Esp) was a shot further back in fourth place, worth $3 million.
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FedEx
Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) won the PGA Tour's final event of the season, the Tour Championship (Aug 22-25), and with it the 2018-19 FedEx Cup and $15million first prize. For the first time in the Tour's history, the winner of the final playoff event automatically won the FedEx Cup itself. Second-placed Xander Schauffele (USA) finished 4 shots behind McIlory, and collected $5million. Brooks Koepka (USA) and Justin Thomas (USA) were a shot further back in joint third place, worth $3.5million each. McIlroy joined Tiger Woods as the only player to win the FedEx Cup twice.
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FedEx
Justin Rose (Eng) won the PGA Tour 2017-18 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Tiger Woods (USA) was second with 2,219 pts; Bryson DeChambeau (USA) was third with 2,188 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Justin Thomas (USA) won the PGA Tour 2016-17 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Jordan Spieth (USA) was second with 2,340 pts; Xander Schauffele (USA) was third with 2,151 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
Awards
FedEx
Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) won the PGA Tour 2015-16 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Dustin Johnson (USA) was second with 2,380 pts; Patrick Reed (USA) was third with 1,986 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
22-year-old Jordan Spieth (USA) won the PGA Tour 2014-15 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Henrik Stenson (Swe) was second with 2,307 pts; Jason Day (Aus) was third with 2,290 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Billy Horschel (USA) won the PGA Tour 2013-14 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Chris Kirk (USA) was second with 3,100 pts; Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) was third with 3,050 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Henrik Stenson (Swe) won the PGA Tour 2013 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Tiger Woods (USA) was second with 2743 pts; Steve Stricker (USA) was third with 2650 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Brandt Snedeker (USA) won the PGA Tour 2012 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) was second with 2827 pts. Tiger Woods (USA) was third with 2663 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Bill Haas (USA) won the PGA Tour 2011 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Webb Simpson (USA) was second with 2745 pts. Luke Donald (Eng) was third with 2567 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Jim Furyk (USA) won the PGA Tour 2010 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Matt Kuchar (USA) was second with 2728 pts. Luke Donald (Eng) was third with 2700 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Tiger Woods (USA) won the PGA Tour 2009 season-long points chase, to capture his second FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Phil Mickelson (USA) was second with 2920 pts. Steve Stricker (USA) was third with 2750 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Vijay Singh (Fiji) won the PGA Tour 2008 season-long points chase, to capture the FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Camilo Villegas (Col) was second with 124,550 pts. Sergo Garcia (Esp) was third with 119,400 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
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FedEx
Tiger Woods (USA) won the PGA Tour 2007 season-long points chase, to capture the inaugural FedExCup and $10 million bonus. Steve Stricker (USA) was second with 110,455 pts. Phil Mickelson (USA) was third with 109,358 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned during the regular PGA Tour season and in the four playoff events.
Women’s (British) Open: the last women’s major championship of the season is hosted by Royal Porthcawl GC. It’s the first time this fabulous seaside links course has hosted the event (July 31-Aug 3).
Walker Cup: the 50th playing of this prestigious men’s amateur event sees the GB&I go head-to-head against the defending USA team at Cypress Point Club, California (Sept 6-7). After that, all eyes turn to Bethpage State Park on Long Island, NY, where the American and defending European professional teams engage in the 45th Ryder Cup (Sept 27-29).
Lottie Woad: 21-year-old Woad burst onto the professional scene in July, with wins in the Women’s Irish Open (as an amateur) and three weeks later in the Women’s Scottish Open (as a professional). She nearly picked-up a major championship, placing third in The Evian in the same month.
Pádraig Harrington: the ever-likeable Irishman added the (British) Senior Open Championship title to his stellar array of tournament successes. His win came on Sunningdale’s spectacular Old Course. Harrington had already bagged the U.S. Senior Open title in June this year.
The Dutch: "It's no' just a game", as they say in Scotland, and that's certainly true at The Dutch. With 5-star services throughout, a lavishly comfortable Loch Lomond-inspired clubhouse, and a superbly designed and presented golf course, one could not ask for more from this top-end private club.
Join us at The Dutch from August 21–24 for the Festival of Golf, featuring the HotelPlanner Tour. Experience four days of top-tier sport, live music, incredible food, and unexpected surprises. Explore the grounds, connect with others, embrace new challenges, and dive into an unforgettable celebration. Click here to buy tickets.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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