The PGA TOUR's FedExCup Fall begins with the Procore Championship at Silverado Resort, featuring players vying for exemptions and ranking points, with course challenges including narrow fairways and potential wind effects, as the season transitions towards the Ryder Cup and other key tournaments.
The RSM Classic in Georgia marks the final opportunity for PGA TOUR players to secure fully exempt status for the 2025 season, with the top 125 in the FedExCup Fall standings earning this privilege. Wesley Bryan currently holds the 125th spot, with a tight race around the cutoff. Players finishing in the Aon Next 10 will gain entry to early 2025 Signature Events, while those ranked 126-150 will have conditional PGA TOUR status and full Korn Ferry Tour status. The competition is intense as players vie for their desired standings.
The PGA TOUR has announced the 2024 FedExCup Fall schedule, featuring eight events across five U.S. states, Japan, Mexico, and Bermuda. These events provide players with the final opportunity to secure or improve their status for the 2025 FedExCup Season, with significant benefits including exemptions and eligibility for major championships. The schedule begins with the Napa Valley Golf Championship in September and concludes with The RSM Classic in November.
The Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort and Spa's North Course in Napa, California, kicks off the FedExCup Fall, with the tournament serving as the first of seven events contributing to the FedExCup Fall. The tournament features a rerouted course layout, with holes 14-17 now serving as holes 8-13, and the signature hole being the par-3 17th. The field is at its maximum of 156 players, and the tournament offers opportunities for players to secure membership status and exemptions into future events. Spectacular weather conditions are expected throughout the tournament, with scoring averages predicted to be lower than last year.