Sunday, June 7, 2026

PGA Tour Finale Revamp Brings Career Earnings Back in Play

Among the changes at this year’s Tour Championship, prize money will now be counted as official money, meaning a big boost for some players’ career earnings.

Sep 22, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; View of the logo on a grandstand during the 2016 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club.
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For the first time since 2018, some prize money earned at the Tour Championship will count toward PGA Tour players’ career earnings.

In yet another change surrounding next week’s playoff finale, the entire $40 million purse will be considered “official money,” the PGA Tour confirmed to Front Office Sports

From 2019 to 2024, payouts at the 30-player Tour Championship (which topped out at $81.25 million last year) came through FedEx Cup bonuses and were not considered official money, so they didn’t count toward a player’s career earnings. From 2007 to 2018, it was possible for the Tour Championship winner and FedEx Cup winner to be different players. The Tour Championship had a purse that was counted as official money. The additional FedEx Cup bonus money was not counted as official money.

During the most recent six-year run, the tournament used the controversial starting strokes format to crown the season-long champion, who took home $25 million each of the past two years. Scottie Scheffler won last year, contributing to his $62.2 million 2024 season. However, $33 million of that came via bonuses, and just $29.2 million was official money, which is counted in his career earnings that currently stand at $92.15 million.

This year, starting strokes have been eliminated, and the Tour Championship is now a straight-up, 72-hole stroke-play event, with the winner also being declared the FedEx Cup champion, earning $10 million. Due to that format change, the PGA Tour altered how it distributes FedEx Cup bonus money. An initial payout occurred after the regular season, and another one will take place following this week’s BMW Championship.

While the Tour Championship move marks a significant change, it shouldn’t drastically inflate career earnings for most of the field, outside the top few players. The $40 million up for grabs is $15 million higher than the $25 million purse at the Players Championship, the PGA Tour’s flagship regular-season event.

The Tour Championship is likely to undergo further changes in 2026, which could bring more shifts to the tournament’s prize money structure and the FedEx Cup.

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