FedEx, PGA TOUR and Championship
Digest more
Memphis’ position as one of the premier sites on the PGA Tour’s calendar will cease following the 2027 FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Take a look at the big names who crashed out of the PGA Tour's play-offs after the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
The post 'Don't Need Small Fields': Kevin Kisner Urges PGA Tour To Make Major Structural Shake-Up appeared first on EssentiallySports. Add EssentiallySports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The BMW Championship is the only postseason event that moves. It led to some measure of consternation this year because of the heat wave and three tournaments; St. Louis and Atlanta. All that changes with the revamped 2028 schedule,
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min ESPN is scheduled to broadcast ...
Scottie Scheffler is fresh off an eight-shot victory and heads to the BMW Championship leading the top 50 players still alive in the PGA Tour postseason.
The PGA Tour, which will implement a new competitive structure in 2028 has already confirmed Memphis will no longer host a playoff event.
Temperatures are expected in the triple digits this week in Memphis, Tennessee. It's not only a concern for this playoff event, but for the Tour's future schedule.
This has been a brutal stretch of FedEx Cup playoff events across Tennessee, St. Louis and Atlanta. That's going to change in 2028 under the revamped schedule for the PGA Tour's postseason.