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The following tables list the point distributions used in the FedEx Cup during the regular season and playoffs, as well as the starting score vs par element of the FedEx Cup's Tour Championship.
Since 2013 the top 125 on the FedEx Cup points list also retain their tour cards for the following season. After the second playoff event, as of 2019, the FedEx Cup points leader after the first two playoff events begins the Tour Championship at 10-under par. The No. 2 player starts at 8 under.
List of former point distributions of the FedEx Cup. The following tables list the point distributions used in the FedEx Cup during the regular season and playoffs, as well as the playoff reset element of the FedEx Cup. Various distribution seen below were in effect from 2007 to 2016.
FedEx Cup points for signature events were increased to 700 for the winner (from 550 and 500 in 2022–23). The prize pool for the Comcast Business Tour Top 10 (leading regular-season FedEx Cup point earners) was doubled to $40 million. The prize for winning the FedEx Cup was increased to $25 million (from $18 million).
The points leader started the tournament at 10 under par, number two at 8 under par, number three at 7 under par, number four at 6 under par and number five at 5 under par. Players ranked 6 to 10 started at 4 under par, 11 to 15 at 3 under par, 16 to 20 at 2 under par, 21 to 25 at 1 under par and 26 to 30 started at even par.
Starting in 2007, it was the final event of the four-tournament FedEx Cup Playoffs, with eligibility determined by FedEx Cup points accumulated throughout the season. From 2019 onward, the FedEx Cup was reduced to three events, and the Tour Championship is now held in late August rather than mid-September.
FedEx Cup rank Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before 1: Justin Thomas: 71-67-63-66=267: −17: 1,575,000: 2: 3 2: Jordan Spieth: 72-65-66-67=270: −14: 945,000: 1: 2 3: Marc Leishman: 67-69-65-70=271: −13: 595,000: 7: 20 T4: Paul Casey: 70-65-67-70=272: −12: 385,000: 8: 12 Jon Rahm: 67-66-71-68=272: 5: 5 T6: Phil Mickelson ...
For the second time in the three-year history of the playoffs, Tiger Woods won the FedEx Cup. These were the third FedEx Cup playoffs since their inception in 2007. Substantial changes were made to the point structures, playoff reset of points, and field sizes for 2009. The point distributions can be seen here.
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FedEx Cup rank Place Player Score To par Winnings ($) After Before 1: Charley Hoffman: 64-67-69-62=262: −22: 1,350,000: 2: 59 T2: Jason Day: 63-67-66-71=267: −17: 560,000: 4: 14 Luke Donald: 65-67-66-69=267: 5: 17 Geoff Ogilvy: 64-72-65-66=267: 9: 52 T5: Tom Gillis: 67-71-65-65=268: −16: 273,750: 48: 92 Adam Scott: 67-69-65-67=268: 15: 19 ...