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PGA Tour Kicks Off FedEx Fall Series with Eight Exciting Events Beginning in Napa

PGA Tour turns to FedEx Fall series with eight events starting in Napa


Scottie Scheffler won a fairly drama-less Tour Championship on Sunday, capping his seven-win 2024 season in which he banked giant gobs of money.

Now, everyone gets a week off as there is no PGA Tour event Sept. 5-8.

There will be eight FedEx Fall events over an 11-week period starting Sept. 12-15 in Napa, California, starting with the rebranded Procore Championship (formerly the Fortinet Championship).

After that, there is a three-week gap between Tour events but one of those weeks will be filled by the Presidents Cup, Sept. 26-29.

The fall swing takes the tour to Mississippi, Utah, Nevada, Japan, Mexico, Bermuda and finally Georgia.

Take a closer look at the eight fall events in 2024.

Defending champions: Sahith Theegala.

Defending champion: Luke List.

Defending champion: Tom Kim.

Defending champion: Collin Morikawa.

Defending champion: Erik van Rooyen.

Defending champion: Camilo Villegas.

Defending champion: Ludvig Aberg.