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Current format[edit]

Official events[edit]

The following table lists official events for 2019–20.[1]

Date Tournament Location Winner[a] OWGR
points[b]
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Sep 15 A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier West Virginia Chile Joaquín Niemann (1) 32 7,500,000 1,350,000
Sep 22 Sanderson Farms Championship Mississippi Colombia Sebastián Muñoz (1) 26 6,600,000 1,188,000
Sep 29 Safeway Open California United States Cameron Champ (2) 48 6,600,000 1,188,000
Oct 6 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Nevada United States Kevin Na (4) 54 7,000,000 1,260,000
Oct 13 Houston Open Texas United States Lanto Griffin (1) 24 7,500,000 1,350,000
Oct 20 CJ Cup South Korea United States Justin Thomas (11) 52 9,750,000 1,755,000
Oct 28[c] Zozo Championship Japan United States Tiger Woods (82) 64 9,750,000 1,755,000 New tournament; co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
Nov 3 WGC-HSBC Champions China Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (18) 60 10,250,000 1,745,000 World Golf Championships
Nov 3 Bermuda Championship Bermuda United States Brendon Todd (2) 24 3,000,000 540,000 New tournament; alternate event
Nov 18[d] Mayakoba Golf Classic Mexico United States Brendon Todd (3) 34 7,200,000 1,296,000
Nov 24 RSM Classic Georgia United States Tyler Duncan (1) 28 6,600,000 1,188,000
Jan 5 Sentry Tournament of Champions Hawaii United States Justin Thomas (12) 48 6,700,000 1,340,000 Winners-only event
Jan 12 Sony Open in Hawaii Hawaii Australia Cameron Smith (2) 46 6,600,000 1,188,000
Jan 19 The American Express California United States Andrew Landry (2) 40 6,700,000 1,206,000 Pro-am
Jan 26 Farmers Insurance Open California Australia Marc Leishman (5) 54 7,500,000 1,350,000
Feb 2 Waste Management Phoenix Open Arizona United States Webb Simpson (6) 54 7,300,000 1,314,000
Feb 9 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am California Canada Nick Taylor (2) 42 7,800,000 1,404,000 Celebrity pro-am
Feb 16 Genesis Invitational California Australia Adam Scott (14) 70 9,300,000 1,674,000 Invitational
Feb 23 WGC-Mexico Championship Mexico United States Patrick Reed (8) 70 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Feb 23 Puerto Rico Open Puerto Rico Norway Viktor Hovland (1) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Mar 1 The Honda Classic Florida South Korea Im Sung-jae (1) 46 7,000,000 1,260,000
Mar 8 Arnold Palmer Invitational Florida England Tyrrell Hatton (1) 66 9,300,000 1,674,000 Invitational
Mar 15 The Players Championship Florida Canceled after round one 15,000,000 2,700,000 Flagship event
Mar 22 Valspar Championship Florida Canceled 6,900,000 1,242,000
Mar 29 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Texas Canceled 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Apr 5 Valero Texas Open Texas Canceled 7,700,000 1,386,000
Apr 26 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Louisiana Canceled 7,400,000 1,069,300
(each)
Team event
May 3 Wells Fargo Championship North Carolina Canceled 8,100,000 1,458,000
May 10 AT&T Byron Nelson Texas Canceled 8,100,000 1,458,000
Jun 14 RBC Canadian Open Ontario Canceled[e] 7,800,000 1,404,000
Jun 14
May 24[f]
Charles Schwab Challenge Texas United States Daniel Berger (3) 72 7,500,000 1,350,000
Jun 21
Apr 19[f]
RBC Heritage South Carolina United States Webb Simpson (7) 72 7,100,000 1,278,000
Jun 28 Travelers Championship Connecticut United States Dustin Johnson (21) 68 7,400,000 1,332,000
Jul 5
May 31[f]
Rocket Mortgage Classic Michigan United States Bryson DeChambeau (6) 48 7,500,000 1,350,000
Jul 12[g] John Deere Classic Illinois Canceled 6,200,000 1,116,000
Jul 12 Workday Charity Open[6][7] Ohio United States Collin Morikawa (2) 62 6,200,000 1,116,000 New tournament
Jul 19 The Open Championship
England Canceled[h] 10,750,000 1,935,000 Major championship
Jul 19 Barbasol Championship Kentucky Canceled[e] 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Jul 19
Jun 7[f]
Memorial Tournament Ohio Spain Jon Rahm (4) 76 9,300,000 1,674,000
Jul 26 3M Open Minnesota United States Michael Thompson (2) 38 6,600,000 1,188,000
Aug 2
Jul 5[f]
WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational Tennessee United States Justin Thomas (13) 76 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Aug 2
Jul 5[f]
Barracuda Championship Nevada United States Richy Werenski (1) 24 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Aug 9
May 17[i]
PGA Championship California 100 11,000,000 1,980,000 Major championship
Aug 16
Aug 9
Wyndham Championship North Carolina 6,400,000 1,152,000
Aug 23
Aug 16
The Northern Trust Massachusetts 9,500,000 1,710,000 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Aug 30
Aug 23
BMW Championship Illinois 9,500,000 1,710,000 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 7
Aug 30
Tour Championship Georgia n/a[j] FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournaments postponed into 2020–21 season
Sep 20
Jun 21[i]
U.S. Open New York 100 12,500,000 2,250,000 Major championship
Sep 27
Mar 29[f]
Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship Dominican Republic 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Nov 15
Apr 12[i]
Masters Tournament Georgia 100 11,500,000 2,070,000 Major championship
  1. ^ Numbers in parenthesis next to player's name note official PGA Tour career wins, including any which may have occurred in previous seasons as well as current season.
  2. ^ Except for the major championships, which have fixed points allocations, points listed for tournaments that have not been completed are official projections based on the expected field and/or minimum points allocations. Final allocations are usually published the day after completion of all tournaments eligible for ranking points that week.[2][3]
  3. ^ Finished on Monday due weather.
  4. ^ Finished on Monday due weather.
  5. ^ a b Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Rescheduled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  7. ^ Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
  8. ^ Canceled due to coronavirus pandemic.[8]
  9. ^ a b c Rescheduled due to coronavirus pandemic.[8]
  10. ^ The Tour Championship has no stand-alone purse and does not carry official money; the tournament directly determines the assignment of the FedEx Cup bonus pool money, including $15,000,000 to the winner.[9]

Unofficial events[edit]

The following events do not carry FedEx Cup points or official money.

Date Tournament Location Winner(s) OWGR
points
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Oct 21 The Challenge: Japan Skins Japan Australia Jason Day n/a 350,000 210,000 4-player field
Part of Zozo Championship events
Dec 7 Hero World Challenge Bahamas Sweden Henrik Stenson 46 3,500,000 1,000,000 18-player field
Dec 15 Presidents Cup Australia United States U.S. Team n/a Two 12-man teams
Dec 15 QBE Shootout Florida Slovakia Rory Sabbatini &
United States Kevin Tway
n/a 3,300,000 410,000
(each)
12 two-player teams
May 17 TaylorMade Driving Relief Florida United States Dustin Johnson &
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
n/a 2 two-player teams
May 24 The Match: Champions for Charity Florida United States Tiger Woods &
United States Peyton Manning
n/a[a] 2 two-player teams
Aug 2 Olympic Games Japan Postponed n/a 60-player field
Postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic
  1. ^ $10 million in charitable donations being made to COVID-19 charities.

Alternative format (1)[edit]

Official events[edit]

The following table lists official events for 2019–20.[10] Sorting by actual date (ascending) will provide actual schedule. Sorting by original date (ascending) will display original schedule.

Actual Date Original Date Tournament Location Winner[a] OWGR
points[b]
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Sep 15 Sep 15 A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier West Virginia Chile Joaquín Niemann (1) 32 7,500,000 1,350,000
Sep 22 Sep 22 Sanderson Farms Championship Mississippi Colombia Sebastián Muñoz (1) 26 6,600,000 1,188,000
Sep 29 Sep 29 Safeway Open California United States Cameron Champ (2) 48 6,600,000 1,188,000
Oct 6 Oct 6 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Nevada United States Kevin Na (4) 54 7,000,000 1,260,000
Oct 13 Oct 13 Houston Open Texas United States Lanto Griffin (1) 24 7,500,000 1,350,000
Oct 20 Oct 20 CJ Cup South Korea United States Justin Thomas (11) 52 9,750,000 1,755,000
Oct 28 Oct 28 Zozo Championship[c] Japan United States Tiger Woods (82) 64 9,750,000 1,755,000 New tournament; co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour
Nov 3 Nov 3 WGC-HSBC Champions China Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (18) 60 10,250,000 1,745,000 World Golf Championships
Nov 3 Nov 3 Bermuda Championship Bermuda United States Brendon Todd (2) 24 3,000,000 540,000 New tournament; alternate event
Nov 18 Nov 18 Mayakoba Golf Classic[d] Mexico United States Brendon Todd (3) 34 7,200,000 1,296,000
Nov 24 Nov 24 RSM Classic Georgia United States Tyler Duncan (1) 28 6,600,000 1,188,000
Jan 5 Jan 5 Sentry Tournament of Champions Hawaii United States Justin Thomas (12) 48 6,700,000 1,340,000 Winners-only event
Jan 12 Jan 12 Sony Open in Hawaii Hawaii Australia Cameron Smith (2) 46 6,600,000 1,188,000
Jan 19 Jan 19 The American Express California United States Andrew Landry (2) 40 6,700,000 1,206,000 Pro-am
Jan 26 Jan 26 Farmers Insurance Open California Australia Marc Leishman (5) 54 7,500,000 1,350,000
Feb 2 Feb 2 Waste Management Phoenix Open Arizona United States Webb Simpson (6) 54 7,300,000 1,314,000
Feb 9 Feb 9 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am California Canada Nick Taylor (2) 42 7,800,000 1,404,000 Celebrity pro-am
Feb 16 Feb 16 Genesis Invitational California Australia Adam Scott (14) 70 9,300,000 1,674,000 Invitational
Feb 23 Feb 23 WGC-Mexico Championship Mexico United States Patrick Reed (8) 70 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Feb 23 Feb 23 Puerto Rico Open Puerto Rico Norway Viktor Hovland (1) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Mar 1 Mar 1 The Honda Classic Florida South Korea Im Sung-jae (1) 46 7,000,000 1,260,000
Mar 8 Mar 8 Arnold Palmer Invitational Florida England Tyrrell Hatton (1) 66 9,300,000 1,674,000 Invitational
Mar 15 Mar 15 The Players Championship Florida Canceled after round one 15,000,000 2,700,000 Flagship event
No tournaments held from March 15 through June 7
Mar 22 Valspar Championship Florida Canceled 6,900,000 1,242,000
Mar 29 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Texas Canceled 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Apr 5 Valero Texas Open Texas Canceled 7,700,000 1,386,000
Apr 26 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Louisiana Canceled 7,400,000 1,069,300
(each)
Team event
May 3 Wells Fargo Championship North Carolina Canceled 8,100,000 1,458,000
May 10 AT&T Byron Nelson Texas Canceled 8,100,000 1,458,000
Jun 14 RBC Canadian Open Ontario Canceled[e] 7,800,000 1,404,000
Jun 14 May 24[f] Charles Schwab Challenge Texas United States Daniel Berger (3) 72 7,500,000 1,350,000
Jun 21 Apr 19[f] RBC Heritage South Carolina United States Webb Simpson (7) 72 7,100,000 1,278,000
Jun 28 Jun 28 Travelers Championship Connecticut United States Dustin Johnson (21) 68 7,400,000 1,332,000
Jul 5 May 31[f] Rocket Mortgage Classic Michigan United States Bryson DeChambeau (6) 48 7,500,000 1,350,000
Jul 12 Workday Charity Open[13][14] Ohio United States Collin Morikawa (2) 62 6,200,000 1,116,000 New tournament
Jul 12[g] John Deere Classic Illinois Canceled 6,200,000 1,116,000
Jul 19 The Open Championship
England Canceled[h] 10,750,000 1,935,000 Major championship
Jul 19 Barbasol Championship Kentucky Canceled[e] 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Jul 19 Jun 7[f] Memorial Tournament Ohio Spain Jon Rahm (4) 76 9,300,000 1,674,000
Jul 26 Jul 26 3M Open Minnesota United States Michael Thompson (2) 38 6,600,000 1,188,000
Aug 2 Jul 5[f] WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational Tennessee 76 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Aug 2 Jul 5[f] Barracuda Championship Nevada 24 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Aug 9 May 17[i] PGA Championship California 100 11,000,000 1,980,000 Major championship
Aug 16 Aug 9 Wyndham Championship North Carolina 6,400,000 1,152,000
Aug 23 Aug 16 The Northern Trust Massachusetts 9,500,000 1,710,000 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Aug 30 Aug 23 BMW Championship Illinois 9,500,000 1,710,000 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 7 Aug 30 Tour Championship Georgia n/a[j] FedEx Cup Playoffs
Tournaments not in current season
Sep 20 Jun 21[i] U.S. Open New York 100 12,500,000 2,250,000 Major championship,
postponed to 2020-21 season
Sep 27 Mar 29[f] Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship Dominican Republic 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event,
postponed to 2020-21 season
Nov 15 Apr 12[i] Masters Tournament Georgia 100 11,500,000 2,070,000 Major championship,
postponed to 2020-21 season
  1. ^ Numbers in parenthesis next to player's name note official PGA Tour career wins, including any which may have occurred in previous seasons as well as current season.
  2. ^ Except for the major championships, which have fixed points allocations, points listed for tournaments that have not been completed are official projections based on the expected field and/or minimum points allocations. Final allocations are usually published the day after completion of all tournaments eligible for ranking points that week.[11][12]
  3. ^ Finished on Monday due weather.
  4. ^ Finished on Monday due weather.
  5. ^ a b Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Rescheduled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  7. ^ Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[15]
  8. ^ Canceled due to coronavirus pandemic.[8]
  9. ^ a b c Rescheduled due to coronavirus pandemic.[8]
  10. ^ The Tour Championship has no stand-alone purse and does not carry official money; the tournament directly determines the assignment of the FedEx Cup bonus pool money, including $15,000,000 to the winner.[16]

Unofficial events[edit]

The following events do not carry FedEx Cup points or official money.

Date Tournament Location Winner(s) OWGR
points
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Oct 21 The Challenge: Japan Skins Japan Australia Jason Day n/a 350,000 210,000 4-player field
Part of Zozo Championship events
Dec 7 Hero World Challenge Bahamas Sweden Henrik Stenson 46 3,500,000 1,000,000 18-player field
Dec 15 Presidents Cup Australia United States U.S. Team n/a Two 12-man teams
Dec 15 QBE Shootout Florida Slovakia Rory Sabbatini &
United States Kevin Tway
n/a 3,300,000 410,000
(each)
12 two-player teams
May 17 TaylorMade Driving Relief Florida United States Dustin Johnson &
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
n/a 2 two-player teams
May 24 The Match: Champions for Charity Florida United States Tiger Woods &
United States Peyton Manning
n/a[a] 2 two-player teams
Aug 2 Olympic Games Japan Postponed n/a 60-player field
Postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic
  1. ^ $10 million in charitable donations being made to COVID-19 charities.


Alternative format (2)[edit]

Official events[edit]

The following table lists official events for 2019–20.[17]

Date Tournament Location Winner[a] OWGR
points[b]
Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
Other
tours[c]
Notes
Sep 15 A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier West Virginia Chile Joaquín Niemann (1) 32 7,500,000 1,350,000
Sep 22 Sanderson Farms Championship Mississippi Colombia Sebastián Muñoz (1) 26 6,600,000 1,188,000
Sep 29 Safeway Open California United States Cameron Champ (2) 48 6,600,000 1,188,000
Oct 6 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Nevada United States Kevin Na (4) 54 7,000,000 1,260,000
Oct 13 Houston Open Texas United States Lanto Griffin (1) 24 7,500,000 1,350,000
Oct 20 CJ Cup South Korea United States Justin Thomas (11) 52 9,750,000 1,755,000
Oct 28[d] Zozo Championship Japan United States Tiger Woods (82) 64 9,750,000 1,755,000 JPN New
Nov 3 WGC-HSBC Champions China Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (18) 60 10,250,000 1,745,000 World Golf Championships
Nov 3 Bermuda Championship Bermuda United States Brendon Todd (2) 24 3,000,000 540,000 New; alternate event
Nov 18[e] Mayakoba Golf Classic Mexico United States Brendon Todd (3) 34 7,200,000 1,296,000
Nov 24 RSM Classic Georgia United States Tyler Duncan (1) 28 6,600,000 1,188,000
Jan 5 Sentry Tournament of Champions Hawaii United States Justin Thomas (12) 48 6,700,000 1,340,000 Winners-only event
Jan 12 Sony Open in Hawaii Hawaii Australia Cameron Smith (2) 46 6,600,000 1,188,000
Jan 19 The American Express California United States Andrew Landry (2) 40 6,700,000 1,206,000 Pro-am
Jan 26 Farmers Insurance Open California Australia Marc Leishman (5) 54 7,500,000 1,350,000
Feb 2 Waste Management Phoenix Open Arizona United States Webb Simpson (6) 54 7,300,000 1,314,000
Feb 9 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am California Canada Nick Taylor (2) 42 7,800,000 1,404,000 Celebrity pro-am
Feb 16 Genesis Invitational California Australia Adam Scott (14) 70 9,300,000 1,674,000 Invitational
Feb 23 WGC-Mexico Championship Mexico United States Patrick Reed (8) 70 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Feb 23 Puerto Rico Open Puerto Rico Norway Viktor Hovland (1) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Mar 1 The Honda Classic Florida South Korea Im Sung-jae (1) 46 7,000,000 1,260,000
Mar 8 Arnold Palmer Invitational Florida England Tyrrell Hatton (1) 66 9,300,000 1,674,000 Invitational
Mar 15 The Players Championship Florida Canceled after round one 15,000,000 2,700,000 Flagship event
Mar 22 Valspar Championship Florida Canceled 6,900,000 1,242,000
Mar 29 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Texas Canceled 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Mar 29[f] Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship Dominican Republic Postponed into 2020–21 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Apr 5 Valero Texas Open Texas Canceled 7,700,000 1,386,000
April 12[g] Masters Tournament Georgia Postponed into 2020–21 100 11,500,000 2,070,000 Major championship
Apr 26 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Louisiana Canceled 7,400,000 1,069,300
(each)
Pairs event
May 3 Wells Fargo Championship North Carolina Canceled 8,100,000 1,458,000
May 10 AT&T Byron Nelson Texas Canceled 8,100,000 1,458,000
Jun 14 RBC Canadian Open Ontario Canceled[h] 7,800,000 1,404,000
Jun 14[i] Charles Schwab Challenge Texas United States Daniel Berger (3) 72 7,500,000 1,350,000
Jun 21[j] U.S. Open New York Postponed into 2020–21 100 12,500,000 2,250,000 Major championship
Jun 21[k] RBC Heritage South Carolina United States Webb Simpson (7) 72 7,100,000 1,278,000
Jun 28 Travelers Championship Connecticut United States Dustin Johnson (21) 68 7,400,000 1,332,000
Jul 5[l] Rocket Mortgage Classic Michigan United States Bryson DeChambeau (6) 48 7,500,000 1,350,000
Jul 12 John Deere Classic Illinois Canceled[m] 6,200,000 1,116,000
Jul 12 Workday Charity Open[21][22] Ohio United States Collin Morikawa (2) 62 6,200,000 1,116,000 New
Jul 19 The Open Championship
England Canceled[n] 10,750,000 1,935,000 Major championship
Jul 19 Barbasol Championship Kentucky Canceled[h] 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Jul 19[o] Memorial Tournament Ohio Spain Jon Rahm (4) 76 9,300,000 1,674,000
Jul 26 3M Open Minnesota United States Michael Thompson (2) 38 6,600,000 1,188,000
Aug 2[p] WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational Tennessee United States Justin Thomas (13) 76 10,500,000 1,820,000 World Golf Championships
Aug 2[q] Barracuda Championship Nevada United States Richy Werenski (1) 24 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Aug 9[r] PGA Championship California United States Collin Morikawa (3) 100 11,000,000 1,980,000 Major championship
Aug 16[s] Wyndham Championship North Carolina United States Jim Herman (3) 50 6,400,000 1,152,000
Aug 23[t] The Northern Trust Massachusetts United States Dustin Johnson (22) 76 9,500,000 1,710,000 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Aug 30[u] BMW Championship Illinois Spain Jon Rahm (5) 70 9,500,000 1,710,000 FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 7[v] Tour Championship Georgia United States Dustin Johnson (23) 58[w] n/a[x] FedEx Cup Playoffs
  1. ^ Numbers in parenthesis next to player's name note official PGA Tour career wins, including any which may have occurred in previous seasons as well as current season.
  2. ^ Except for the major championships, which have fixed points allocations, points listed for tournaments that have not been completed are official projections based on the expected field and/or minimum points allocations. Final allocations are usually published the day after completion of all tournaments eligible for ranking points that week.[18][19]
  3. ^ The major championships and World Golf Championships are sanctioned by all the major tours. In addition, regular season tournaments may be hosted under co-sanctioning agreements with other tours: JPN – Japan Golf Tour
  4. ^ Finished on Monday due to bad weather.
  5. ^ Finished on Monday due to bad weather.
  6. ^ Rescheduled to September 24–27 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  7. ^ Rescheduled from November 12–15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
  8. ^ a b Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  9. ^ Rescheduled from May 21–24 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  10. ^ Rescheduled to September 17–20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
  11. ^ Rescheduled from April 16–19 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  12. ^ Rescheduled from May 28–31 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  13. ^ Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[20]
  14. ^ Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
  15. ^ Rescheduled from June 4–7 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  16. ^ Rescheduled from July 2–5 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  17. ^ Rescheduled from July 2–5 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
  18. ^ Rescheduled from May 14–17 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
  19. ^ Rescheduled from August 6–9.
  20. ^ Rescheduled from August 13–16.
  21. ^ Rescheduled from August 20–23.
  22. ^ Rescheduled from August 27–30.
  23. ^ OWGR points at the Tour Championship are awarded based on aggregate scores only (see Tour Championship format). As a result Xander Schauffele, who had the lowest aggregate score, received the top 58 points; Johnson, who had the joint third lowest aggregate score, received 20.3 points.
  24. ^ The Tour Championship has no stand-alone purse and does not carry official money; the tournament directly determines the assignment of the FedEx Cup bonus pool money, including $15,000,000 to the winner.[23]

Unofficial events[edit]

The following events do not carry FedEx Cup points or official money.

Date Tournament Location Winner(s) OWGR
points
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Oct 21 The Challenge: Japan Skins Japan Australia Jason Day n/a 350,000 210,000 4-player field
Part of Zozo Championship events
Dec 7 Hero World Challenge Bahamas Sweden Henrik Stenson 46 3,500,000 1,000,000 18-player field
Dec 15 Presidents Cup Australia United States U.S. Team n/a Two 12-man teams
Dec 15 QBE Shootout Florida Slovakia Rory Sabbatini &
United States Kevin Tway
n/a 3,300,000 410,000
(each)
12 two-player teams
May 17 TaylorMade Driving Relief Florida United States Dustin Johnson &
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
n/a 2 two-player teams
May 24 The Match: Champions for Charity Florida United States Tiger Woods &
United States Peyton Manning
n/a[a] 2 two-player teams
Aug 2 Olympic Games Japan Postponed n/a 60-player field
Postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  1. ^ $10 million in charitable donations being made to COVID-19 charities.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PGA Tour 2019–2020 schedule". PGA Tour. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "Events | PGA Tour | 2019". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Events | PGA Tour | 2020". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
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  5. ^ "2020 John Deere Classic canceled due to area restrictions, related concerns". PGA Tour. 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  6. ^ Harig, Bob (June 2, 2020). "Tour: Event in Columbus to replace John Deere". ESPN. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  7. ^ "Workday to sponsor official Tour event at Muirfield Village". PGA Tour. June 2, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Open cancelled; Masters, US Open & US PGA Championship rescheduled". BBC Sport. 6 April 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  9. ^ "How it works: Tour Championship". PGA Tour. August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  10. ^ "PGA Tour 2019–2020 schedule". PGA Tour. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  11. ^ "Events | PGA Tour | 2019". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  12. ^ "Events | PGA Tour | 2020". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  13. ^ Harig, Bob (June 2, 2020). "Tour: Event in Columbus to replace John Deere". ESPN. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  14. ^ "Workday to sponsor official Tour event at Muirfield Village". PGA Tour. June 2, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  15. ^ "2020 John Deere Classic canceled due to area restrictions, related concerns". PGA Tour. 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  16. ^ "How it works: Tour Championship". PGA Tour. August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  17. ^ "PGA Tour 2019–2020 schedule". PGA Tour. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  18. ^ "Events | PGA Tour | 2019". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  19. ^ "Events | PGA Tour | 2020". Official World Golf Ranking. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  20. ^ "2020 John Deere Classic canceled due to area restrictions, related concerns". PGA Tour. 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  21. ^ Harig, Bob (June 2, 2020). "Tour: Event in Columbus to replace John Deere". ESPN. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  22. ^ "Workday to sponsor official Tour event at Muirfield Village". PGA Tour. June 2, 2020. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
  23. ^ "How it works: Tour Championship". PGA Tour. August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 19, 2019.