Two events in Mexico and stops in Japan and Bermuda highlight the PGA Tour’s eight-tournament autumn schedule.
The tournaments, conducted after the Tour Championship, are aimed at players trying to solidify their spots in next year’s tour line-up.
The FedEx Cup Fall lineup also includes the 16th Presidents Cup matches between the United States and non-European Internationals team on 24-27 September at Medinah Country Club near Chicago.
“Fans can expect rich storylines to unfold across the FedExCup Fall as players look to secure or improve their status for the following season,” PGA Tour chief competitions officer Tyler Dennis said.
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The autumn campaign begins with the Biltmore Championship at Asheville, North Carolina on 17-20 September.
The Bank of Utah Championship on 1-4 October will be followed by the Baycurrent Classic the next week at Yokohama Country Club in Japan and the 21-25 October Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton.
The Mexico Open, to be played 29 October to 1 November in Vallarta, moves from the spring and is followed by the World Wide Technology Championship on 5-8 November at Tiger Woods-designed El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos.
The inaugural Good Good Championship at Austin, Texas, on 11-15 November and the RSM Classic on 19-22 November at Sea Island Golf Club in St Simons Island, Georgia, conclude the campaign.
Woods will host the Hero World Challenge invitational event in the Bahamas on 3-6 December.
This year’s PGA Tour campaign begins with next week’s Sony Open in Hawaii.
World No 1 Scottie Scheffler will begin his 2026 season the following week at the American Express tournament at La Quinta, California.
— AFP
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