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The PGA Tour's fall schedule is almost set. Here's what we know

The PGA Tour's fall schedule is pretty set.

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Believe it or not, the PGA Tour has just five weeks before the playoffs begin and three more weeks before the 2024 FedEx Cup season ends.

And while the 2025 season doesn't begin until September, golf fans still have plenty to look forward to in the second installment of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Fall series.

FedEx Cup Fall was reworked and revamped last year after Ponte Vedra's decision to go back to a calendar-based schedule model. The fall season was over in terms of point value for next season's FedEx Cup, but it still meant something: Travel cards.

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Under the new model, the previous season's FedEx Cup points carry over into the fall and anyone outside the Top 70 must move into the Top 125 standings to retain full membership status on the following season's PGA Tour.

The fall series events also offer 10 spots in the first two Signature events of the season (Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis in 2024) on the Aon Next 10 list.

While no official schedule has been released, each of the seven official events from the start of 2023 return in 2024, along with the addition of one new PGA Tour event, the Black Desert Championship in Utah. There will also be three unofficial events before the year closes, including the President's Cup in September.

Continue reading below to find out everything we know about the PGA Tour's Fall 2024 schedule.

PGA Tour Fall 2024 schedule

(*describes an illegal event)

September 9-15: Fortinet Championship

Location: Napa Valley, Calif.
Lesson: Silverado Resort and Spa
Defending Champion: Sahith Theegala

September 16-22: CLOSED

(No new event announced)

September 23-29: Presidents Cup*

The President's Cup is on the north side of the boarder.

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Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Lesson: Royal Montreal Golf Club – The Blue Course
Defending Champions: United States

September 30- Oct. 6: Sanderson Farms

Location: Jackson, Mississippi
Lesson: Country Club of Jackson
Defending Champion: List of Luke

October 7- 13: Black Desert Championship

Location: Ivins, Utah
Lesson: Black Desert Resort
Defending Champion: A new event

October 14- 20: Shriners Children's Open

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Tom Kim will make three consecutive trips to Vegas.

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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Lesson: TPC Summerlin
Defending Champion: Tom Kim

October 21- 27: Zozo Championship

Location: Inzai, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Lesson: Narashino Country Club
Defending Champion: Collin Morikawa

October 28- Nov. 3: OFF

(No new event announced)

Nov. 4- 10: World Wide Technology Championship

View of El Cardonal at Diamante, a course designed by Tiger Woods in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
The Tour returns to El Cardonal designed by Tiger Woods for the second year in a row.

Hosted by Diamante

Location: Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Lesson: El Cardonal at Diamante Cabo San Lucas
Defending Champion: Erik van Rooyen

Nov. 11-17: Butterfield Bermuda Championship

Location: Southampton Parish, Bermuda
Lesson: Port Royal Golf Course
Defending Champion: Camilo Villegas

Nov. 18- 24: RSM Classic

Ludvig Aberg punches the green after sinking the winning putt at the 2023 RSM Classic
Ludvig Aberg broke out at last year's RSM Classic.

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Location: Saint Simons Island, Georgia
Lesson: Sea Island Golf Club
Defending Champion: Ludwig Aberg

Nov. 25- Dec. 1: OFF

December 2-8: World Warrior Challenge*

Location: Albany, New Providence, The Bahamas
Lesson: Albany Golf Course
Defending Champion: Scottie Scheffler

December 2- 8: Grant Thornton Invitational*

Location: Naples, Florida
Lesson: Tiburon Golf Club
Defending Champion: Lydia Ko/Jason Day

Jack Hirsh

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Jack Hirsh is an assistant editor at GOLF. A native of Pennsylvania, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was the captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as the head coach. Jack is also *still* trying to stay competitive with the local novices. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a reporter/multimedia reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting weather. He can be reached at [email protected].


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