2018–19 PGA Tour


The 2019 PGA Tour was the 104th season of the PGA Tour, and the 52nd since separating from the PGA of America. The season began on October 4, 2018. The 2019 FedEx Cup Playoffs begun on August 8, and concluded on August 25, 2019, with Rory McIlroy winning his second FedEx Cup title.

Changes from the previous season

Schedule

The schedule contains 46 events, two fewer than the previous season. The schedule was shortened in an effort to complete the FedEx Cup Playoffs by the end of August.
As announced in 2017, the PGA Championship was moved from August to May on the weekend before Memorial Day, starting in 2019. The PGA of America cited the addition of golf to the Summer Olympics, as well as cooler weather enabling a wider array of options for host courses, as reasoning for the change. It was also believed that the PGA Tour wished to re-align its season so that the FedEx Cup Playoffs would not have to compete with the start of football season in late-August. Consequently, The Players Championship was moved from May back to March for the first time since 2006.

New exemption

The PGA Tour added a one-time exemption for those who made 300 career cuts. J.J. Henry was the first to take advantage.

Events

On hiatus: The Houston Open and Greenbrier Classic are not included in the shortened season, but they return in autumn of 2019 as part of the 2020 PGA Tour schedule.
New: Two new events were added to the schedule: the Rocket Mortgage Classic, played at Detroit Golf Club in Detroit, Michigan, and the 3M Open, played at the TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota.
Relocations: The WGC Invitational was relocated from Akron, Ohio to Memphis, Tennessee when FedEx took over sponsorship of the event. Firestone Country Club no longer hosts a PGA Tour event, but the Senior Players Championship is now contested there, with Bridgestone taking over as that event's title sponsor.
Cancelled: The FedEx St. Jude Classic ceased now that the relocated WGC event, WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, is played at the Classic's former location in Memphis. Quicken Loans National, played in the Washington, D.C. area, no longer appears on the PGA Tour schedule. The FedEx Cup playoff event, Dell Technologies Championship, has also been removed from the schedule with the number of playoff events reducing to three. The Northern Trust will now alternate between New Jersey, and Boston.

Rules

From January 1, 2019 onwards, tournaments followed the new rules released by the USGA and the R&A which were designed to speed up the pace of play. The most noticeable changes included golfers being able to putt on the green with the flag remaining in, and drops being made from knee rather than shoulder height.

Prize money

As well as changes to individual tournament prize funds, the FedEx Cup postseason bonus money increased by $25 million to $60 million, with the FedEx Cup champion getting $15 million. The winner of the Tour Championship will be the FedEx Cup champion. The Tour Championship begins with each player having an adjusted score relative to par which relates to the amount of FedEx Cup points accumulated. The Tour Championship will no longer have its own separate prize fund.
In addition, the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 is introduced, a $10 million bonus to be divided among the FedEx Cup top 10 regular season finishers.
The tour also introduced the Aon Risk Reward Challenge. In most tournaments, a single hole is allocated to contribute to the challenge. A player's best two scores from every participating event a player competes in throughout the season is used. The player with the lowest average to par score wins $1m. The initiative is replicated on the LPGA Tour.

Schedule

Official events

The following table lists official events for 2018–19.

Unofficial events

The following events do not carry FedEx Cup points or official money.
DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGR
points
Purse Winner's
share
Notes
Nov 23Nevada Phil Mickelsonn/a9,000,0009,000,000
2 man event
Nov 25World Cup of GolfAustralia
Thomas Pieters & Thomas Detry
n/a7,000,0001,120,000
28 two-man teams
Dec 2Hero World ChallengeBahamas Jon Rahm483,500,0001,000,00018-player field
Dec 9QBE ShootoutFlorida Patton Kizzire &
Brian Harman
n/a3,300,000410,000
12 two-player teams
Dec 16PNC Father-Son ChallengeFlorida Davis Love III
& Dru Love
n/a1,085,000200,00020 two-player teams

Location of tournaments

FedEx Cup

Points distribution

The distribution of points for 2019 PGA Tour events is:
Finishing position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th20th30th40th50th60th
Majors & Players Championship600330210150120110100948882513218106
55031520014011510595898378513218106
Other PGA Tour events500300190135110100908580754528168.55
Team event 40016310588786859545046175200
Alternate events3001651058065605550454028171053
Playoff events20001200760540440400360340320300180112643420

Tour Championship starting strokes, based on position in the FedEx Cup rankings after the BMW Championship:
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th–10th11th–15th16th–20th21st–25th26th–30th
−10−8−7−6−5−4−3−2−1Even

Leaders

standing of the 30 qualifiers for the Tour Championship:
Ref:

Awards