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Though this is the PGA's first playoff, it is not the first to be created in professional golf. In June ] the ] announced the introduction of a playoff system, though not using the same rules as this one, to be introduced in ]. | Though this is the PGA's first playoff, it is not the first to be created in professional golf. In June ] the ] announced the introduction of a playoff system, though not using the same rules as this one, to be introduced in ]. | ||
The FedEx Cup has had a knock-on effect on the ] schedule for 2007, with some of that tour's richer events (the ], the ] and a new €3 million euro tournament in Portugal) scheduled for the last two months of the season, when it is hoped that more leading players will be willing to play tournaments outside the |
The FedEx Cup has had a knock-on effect on the ] schedule for 2007, with some of that tour's richer events (the ], the ] and a new €3 million euro tournament in Portugal) scheduled for the last two months of the season, when it is hoped that more leading players will be willing to play tournaments outside the PGA Tour. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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The FedEx Cup is a proposed championship trophy for the PGA Tour that will be men's professional golf's first playoff. Announced in November 2005, it would be awarded starting in 2007 after a NASCAR-like points race. The chase will be sponsored by FedEx.
In the proposed system, the top 144 points earners on the tour from the opening event in January to mid-August will play the Barclays Classic, the Deutsche Bank Championship and the BMW Championship to cut the field to 30 contenders who will play in The Tour Championship. The points system is complex, with points awarded throughout the season, but reset before the final sequence of four events. The player with most points after The Tour Championship will win the FedEx Cup itself and $10 million of a $35 million bonus fund.
Though this is the PGA's first playoff, it is not the first to be created in professional golf. In June 2005 the LPGA announced the introduction of a playoff system, though not using the same rules as this one, to be introduced in 2006.
The FedEx Cup has had a knock-on effect on the European Tour schedule for 2007, with some of that tour's richer events (the British Masters, the Mercedes-Benz Championship and a new €3 million euro tournament in Portugal) scheduled for the last two months of the season, when it is hoped that more leading players will be willing to play tournaments outside the PGA Tour.
External links
- Initial announcement of the Cup
- June 2006 announcement giving details of the points system and bonus fund