Three playoff tournaments culminating with the
30-player Tour Championship at East Lake will determine the
winner of the $25 million payout, an increase from the $18
million that will be paid out to this year's champion.
The season will also feature eight "signature" events with a
limited field.
Those include three player-hosted invitationals - The Genesis
Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational and Memorial - which
will have a 36-hole cut and increased prize money.
The other five - The Sentry, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, RBC
Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, and Travelers Championship -
will have no cut.
"We are excited about the roll-out of the PGA Tour's reimagined
schedule and what the season will offer to our fans: a January
start with stars competing head-to-head more often, alongside
the weekly drama of life-altering moments and the emergence of
new stars," said PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan.
The 2023 FedExCup regular season concluded on Sunday at the
Wyndham Championship with Jon Rahm atop the leaderboard heading
into the playoffs, which begin on Thursday with the St. Jude
Championship in Memphis.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Ken
Ferris)
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