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2020–21 PGA Tour

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Golf tour season

2020–21PGA Tour season
DurationSeptember 10, 2020 (2020-09-10) – September 5, 2021 (2021-09-05)
Number of official events50[a]
Most winsUnited StatesPatrick Cantlay (4)
FedEx CupUnited StatesPatrick Cantlay
Money listSpainJon Rahm
PGA Tour Player of the YearUnited StatesPatrick Cantlay
PGA Player of the YearSpainJon Rahm
Rookie of the YearUnited StatesWill Zalatoris

The2020–21 PGA Tour was the 106th season of thePGA Tour, the mainprofessional golf tour in the United States. It was also the 53rd season since separating from thePGA of America, and the 15th edition of theFedEx Cup.

Changes for 2020–21

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Because of rescheduling during the2019–20 season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, sixmajor championships occurred during the timeframe of the 2020–21 season, with two editions of both theU.S. Open andMasters Tournament, as well as the2020 Summer Olympics. As such, the PGA Tour marketed this season as a "super season".[1]

Membership changes

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As a result of changes made due toCOVID-19 pandemic, there were several changes to membership criteria for the 2020–21 season:

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Status and FedEx Cup points changes

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Scheduling change

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  • TheValspar Championship, which since 2007 had been held in March as part of a run of tournaments in Florida, was moved to late April, finishing on May 2.[7]

No longer on the schedule

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Relocated tournaments

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Three of the major championships, the first two FedEx Cup playoff events and theRBC Canadian Open are routinely played at a different host course each year. For several other tournaments with regular host courses, there was also a change in venue for the 2020–21 season, some of them temporary.

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Schedule

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The following table lists official events during the 2020–21 season.[18][19][12]

DateTournamentLocationPurse
(US$)
Winner(s)[b]OWGR
points
Other
tours[c]
Notes
Sep 13Safeway OpenCalifornia6,600,000United StatesStewart Cink (7)26
Sep 20[d]U.S. OpenNew York12,500,000United StatesBryson DeChambeau (7)100Major championship
Sep 27[d]Corales Puntacana Resort and Club ChampionshipDominican Republic4,000,000United StatesHudson Swafford (2)24
Oct 4Sanderson Farms ChampionshipMississippi6,600,000SpainSergio García (11)30
Oct 11Shriners Hospitals for Children OpenNevada7,000,000ScotlandMartin Laird (4)54
Oct 18CJ CupNevada9,750,000United StatesJason Kokrak (1)68Limited-field event
Oct 25Zozo ChampionshipCalifornia8,000,000United StatesPatrick Cantlay (3)70JPN[e]Limited-field event
Nov 1WGC-HSBC ChampionsChinaCanceled[10]World Golf Championship
Nov 1Bermuda ChampionshipBermuda4,000,000United StatesBrian Gay (5)24
Nov 8Vivint Houston OpenTexas7,000,000MexicoCarlos Ortiz (1)50
Nov 15[d]Masters TournamentGeorgia11,500,000United StatesDustin Johnson (24)100Major championship
Nov 22RSM ClassicGeorgia6,600,000United StatesRobert Streb (2)52
Dec 6Mayakoba Golf ClassicMexico7,200,000NorwayViktor Hovland (2)46
Jan 10Sentry Tournament of ChampionsHawaii6,700,000United StatesHarris English (3)64Limited-field event
Jan 17Sony Open in HawaiiHawaii6,600,000United StatesKevin Na (5)50
Jan 24The American ExpressCalifornia6,700,000South KoreaKim Si-woo (3)46Pro-Am[f]
Jan 31Farmers Insurance OpenCalifornia7,500,000United StatesPatrick Reed (9)58
Feb 7Waste Management Phoenix OpenArizona7,300,000United StatesBrooks Koepka (8)58
Feb 14AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmCalifornia7,800,000United StatesDaniel Berger (4)30Pro-Am[f]
Feb 21Genesis InvitationalCalifornia9,300,000United StatesMax Homa (2)68Invitational
Feb 28WGC-Workday ChampionshipFlorida[g]10,500,000United StatesCollin Morikawa (4)74World Golf Championship
Feb 28Puerto Rico OpenPuerto Rico3,000,000South AfricaBranden Grace (2)24Alternate event
Mar 7Arnold Palmer InvitationalFlorida9,300,000United StatesBryson DeChambeau (8)58Invitational
Mar 14The Players ChampionshipFlorida15,000,000United StatesJustin Thomas (14)80Flagship event
Mar 21The Honda ClassicFlorida7,000,000AustraliaMatt Jones (2)34
Mar 28WGC-Dell Technologies Match PlayTexas10,500,000United StatesBilly Horschel (6)76World Golf Championship
Mar 28Corales Puntacana Resort and Club ChampionshipDominican Republic3,000,000United StatesJoel Dahmen (1)24Alternate event
Apr 4Valero Texas OpenTexas7,700,000United StatesJordan Spieth (12)38
Apr 11Masters TournamentGeorgia11,500,000JapanHideki Matsuyama (6)100Major championship
Apr 18RBC HeritageSouth Carolina7,100,000United StatesStewart Cink (8)60Invitational
Apr 25Zurich Classic of New OrleansLouisiana7,400,000AustraliaMarc Leishman (6) and
AustraliaCameron Smith (3)
n/aTeam event
May 2Valspar ChampionshipFlorida6,900,000United StatesSam Burns (1)54
May 9Wells Fargo ChampionshipNorth Carolina8,100,000Northern IrelandRory McIlroy (19)60
May 16AT&T Byron NelsonTexas8,100,000South KoreaLee Kyoung-hoon (1)48
May 23PGA ChampionshipSouth Carolina12,000,000United StatesPhil Mickelson (45)100Major championship
May 30Charles Schwab ChallengeTexas7,500,000United StatesJason Kokrak (2)58Invitational
Jun 6Memorial TournamentOhio9,300,000United StatesPatrick Cantlay (4)68Invitational
Jun 13RBC Canadian OpenCanadaCanceled[11]
Jun 13Palmetto ChampionshipSouth Carolina7,300,000South AfricaGarrick Higgo (1)38New tournament
Jun 20U.S. OpenCalifornia12,500,000SpainJon Rahm (6)100Major championship
Jun 27Travelers ChampionshipConnecticut7,400,000United StatesHarris English (4)58
Jul 4Rocket Mortgage ClassicMichigan7,500,000AustraliaCameron Davis (1)46
Jul 11John Deere ClassicIllinois6,200,000United StatesLucas Glover (4)28
Jul 18The Open ChampionshipEngland11,500,000United StatesCollin Morikawa (5)100Major championship
Jul 18Barbasol ChampionshipKentucky3,500,000Republic of IrelandSéamus Power (1)24Alternate event
Jul 253M OpenMinnesota6,600,000United StatesCameron Champ (3)40
Aug 8WGC-FedEx St. Jude InvitationalTennessee10,500,000MexicoAbraham Ancer (1)74World Golf Championship
Aug 8Barracuda ChampionshipCalifornia3,500,000South AfricaErik van Rooyen (1)24Alternate event
Aug 15Wyndham ChampionshipNorth Carolina6,400,000United StatesKevin Kisner (4)46
Aug 23The Northern TrustNew Jersey9,500,000United StatesTony Finau (2)78FedEx Cup playoff event
Aug 29BMW ChampionshipMaryland9,500,000United StatesPatrick Cantlay (5)72FedEx Cup playoff event
Sep 5Tour ChampionshipGeorgian/a[h]United StatesPatrick Cantlay (6)64[i]FedEx Cup playoff event

Unofficial events

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The following events were sanctioned by the PGA Tour, but did not carry FedEx Cup points or official money, nor were wins official.

DateTournamentLocationPurse
($)
Winner(s)OWGR
points
Notes
Sep 27Ryder CupWisconsinn/aPostponed[j]n/aTeam event
Dec 6Hero World ChallengeBahamasCanceled[23]Limited-field event
Dec 13QBE ShootoutFlorida3,600,000United StatesHarris English and
United StatesMatt Kuchar
n/aTeam event
Aug 1Olympic GamesJapann/aUnited StatesXander Schauffele50Limited-field event

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FedEx Cup

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Points distribution

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Main article:List of point distributions of the FedEx Cup

The distribution of points for 2020–21 PGA Tour events were as follows:[24]

Finishing position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th20th30th40th50th60th
Majors &Players Championship600330210150120110100948882513218106
WGCs,Genesis,Arnold Palmer, andMemorial55031520014011510595898378513218106
Other PGA Tour events500300190135110100908580754528168.55
Team event (each player)40016310588786859545046175200
Alternate events3001651058065605550454028171053
Playoff events20001200760540440400360340320300180112643420

Tour Championship starting score (topar), based on position in the FedEx Cup rankings after theBMW Championship:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th–10th11th–15th16th–20th21st–25th26th–30th
Starting score−10−8−7−6−5−4−3−2−1E

Final standings

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For full rankings, see2021 FedEx Cup Playoffs.

FinalFedEx Cup standings of the 30 qualifiers for theTour Championship:[25][26]

Pos.PlayerMajors &The PlayersWGCs,Genesis,Arnold Palmer andMemorialTop 10s in other PGA Tour eventsRegular
season
points
Playoffs[k]Total
points
Tour C'ship[l]TmtsMoney ($m)[m]
Nat.Name20 USO20 MasPly21 MasPGA21 USOOpnWGC ChaGenWGC
Wrk
APIWGC
MP
MemWGC
Inv
12345NTrBMWStartFinalBasicCB
Top10
FedEx
Bonus
1United StatesCantlayT43T17CUTCUTT23T15CUTC
A
N
C
E
L
E
D
T15T181stT23T81st2ndT32,056T111st4,302−10−21247.641.2015.00
2SpainRahmT23T7T9T5T81stT3T5T32T5WDT2T7T77th2,0033rdT93,063−6−20227.711.005.00
3United StatesNaCUTT13WDT12CUTCUTT38T11T43T42T231stT2T21,308T8T171,816−2−16263.634.00
4United StatesThomasT84th1stT21CUTT19T40CUTT15T42T42T26T23rd1,758T4T222,371−4−15236.540.553.00
T5NorwayHovlandT13CUTT21T30WDT12T5T2T49T42T47T361stT2T3T31,717T43T171,951−3−14245.052.20
United StatesSchauffele5thT17CUTT3CUTT7T26T15T39T18T11T462ndT5T2T21,623T16T491,854−2225.24
7United StatesDeChambeau1stT34T3T46T38T26T33CUTT221stT42T18T8T8T7T91,910T312nd3,189−7−13227.430.701.30
8United StatesD. JohnsonT61stT48CUTCUTT19T8T8T54T28T10T2T101,510CUTT61,890−3−11215.001.10
T9United StatesHorschelT38T38T58T50T23CUTT53T2CUT1st67thT17T5T7T41,292T31T521,397E−10254.030.89
MexicoAncerT56T13T22T26T8CUTT59CUTT18T181st4th4th5th2nd4th1,926T64T92,241−4275.820.85
T11United StatesBergerT34T9CUTT75T7T8T35T18T510thT71stT31,444T56T261,594E−8234.260.71
United StatesFinauT8T38CUTT10T8CUTT152nd14thT28T32T34T84thT21,3481stT153,564−8275.74
United StatesKokrakT17CUTT949thT49CUTT26T32T9T8T42T341st1st1,631CUTT151,847−2275.12
T14Northern IrelandMcIlroyT8T5CUTCUTT49T7T46CUTT6T10T28T18T121st1,291T434th1,878−2−7214.390.58
South AfricaOosthuizen3rdT23T41T26T22ndT3T6T61T18T172ndT8T21,877T381,935−3216.310.60
SpainGarcíaCUTT9CUTCUTT19T19CUTT32T5T261st1,020CUTT61,400E243.00
AustraliaCa. SmithT38T2T17T10T59CUTT334thT11T28CUTT5T4T91st1,5392ndT342,821−5245.85
T18United StatesEnglish4thT21T643rdT4666thT26T424th10thT6T51st1st2,039T31T262,248−4−6266.201.100.53
United StatesBurnsCUTWDCUTT763rdCUTT50T2T7T7T41st2nd1,721T218th2,214−4265.160.50
T20United StatesSpiethCUTT46T48T3T30T192ndT15T4T9T18T12T4T31stT92nd2,13973rdT342,232−4−4256.471.500.50
South KoreaIm22ndT2T17CUTT17T35T28T21T42CUTT46T5T8T81,185T163rd2,141−3354.16
T22CanadaConnersCUTT107thT8T17CUTT15CUT3rdT61T53T36T8T10T41,212T8T221,684−1−3294.010.47
South Africavan RooyenT23WDCUTCUTCUTT37T57T9T101st6487th5th1,448E272.21
United StatesSchefflerT19CUTT18T8T7T8T205th2nd3rd14thT7T81,409T43T221,608−1294.51
25United StatesReedT13T10T22T8T17T19CUTT9CUTT285thT311stT61,3811,381E−2234.020.45
T26JapanMatsuyamaT17T13CUT1stT23T26CUTT15T18T42T62T2T21,594T43T461,681−1E274.960.43
United StatesMorikawaCUTT44T41T18T8T41stT431stT562ndT26T7T7T72,171CUTT632,188−3237.062.00
United StatesCinkCUTT12T30T57CUTCUTT47T431stT41st1,445T21T381,656−1263.60
29ChileNiemannT23CUTT29T40T30T31T59T43T28T18CUTT176th2ndT2T8T21,491T47T291,629−1+4273.940.41
30United StatesKoepkaT7CUTT2T4T6T38T2T54T51stT51,562T31T221,793−2205.200.40
  Win
  Top 10
  Made cut
  Missed cut
  Withdrew
 Did not play

Money list

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Themoney list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[27][28]

PositionPlayerPrize money ($)
1SpainJon Rahm7,705,933
2United StatesPatrick Cantlay7,638,805
3United StatesBryson DeChambeau7,426,415
4United StatesCollin Morikawa7,059,908
5United StatesJustin Thomas6,537,153
6United StatesJordan Spieth6,470,482
7South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen6,306,679
8United StatesHarris English6,200,481
9AustraliaCameron Smith5,851,867
10MexicoAbraham Ancer5,816,565

Awards

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AwardWinnerRef.
PGA Tour Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy)United StatesPatrick Cantlay[29]
PGA Player of the YearSpainJon Rahm[30]
Rookie of the Year (Arnold Palmer Award)United StatesWill Zalatoris[31]
Scoring leader (PGA Tour – Byron Nelson Award)SpainJon Rahm[32]
Scoring leader (PGA – Vardon Trophy)SpainJon Rahm[30]
PGA Tour Courage AwardUnited StatesMorgan Hoffmann[33]

Player Impact Program (PIP)

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Tiger Woods finished ahead ofPhil Mickelson to win the PIP rankings for 2021.[34] The rankings were based uponGoogle searches; social media reach; TV broadcast appearances; global media mentions and familiarity of a player's "brand". As winner, he received $8m. Second place received $6m, 3rd to 6th received $3.5m, and 7th to 10th received $3m.[35]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^A further two tournaments were scheduled but were canceled.
  2. ^The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of PGA Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for PGA Tour members.
  3. ^JPN −Japan Golf Tour.
  4. ^abcTournament originally part of the2019–20 season before rescheduling due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[19]
  5. ^Japan Golf Tour unofficial event
  6. ^abPro-Am canceled due to concerns surrounding theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  7. ^Moved from Mexico due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  8. ^The Tour Championship has no stand-alone purse and does not carry official money; the tournament directly determines the assignment of theFedEx Cup bonus pool money, including US$15,000,000 to the winner.[20]
  9. ^OWGR points at the Tour Championship were awarded based on aggregate scores only (seeTour Championship format).[21]Kevin Na andJon Rahm tied for the lowest aggregate score and split the assigned points for first and second places, each earning 51.2 points. Cantlay, who tied for fourth-lowest aggregate score, received 15.79 points.[22]
  10. ^Postponed to 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  11. ^The top 125 point scorers in the regular season retain their tour card for the following season, and qualify forThe Northern Trust. The top 70 points scorers after The Northern Trust qualify for theBMW Championship.
  12. ^The top 30 point scorers after theBMW Championship qualify for theTour Championship. Each player begins with a score adjustment to par determined by their point ranking, the lowest scorers in the Tour Championship in addition to this adjustment win theFedEx Cup.
  13. ^In addition to tournament prize money, the top 10 regular season point scorers receive a share of a US$10,000,000 bonus, and the US$60,000,000 FedEx Cup postseason bonus money is distributed based upon standings after theTour Championship.

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