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PGA Tour Fall Season Heats Up: Stars Battle for 2026 Spots

The Fall season is where stars secure their 2026 PGA Tour spots. With six tournaments left, every shot counts in the fight for entry into next season's events.

In this image there are a few people playing golf on the golf course, besides them there are kits,...
In this image there are a few people playing golf on the golf course, besides them there are kits, balls, flags, around them there are a few spectators watching the game, in the background of the image there are trees and there is a photographer clicking the pictures.

PGA Tour Fall Season Heats Up: Stars Battle for 2026 Spots

The PGA Tour Fall season is underway, following the thrilling Ryder Cup. This seven-tournament stretch, kicking off with the Sanderson Farms Championship in October, is crucial for players aiming to secure their spots on the 2026 PGA Tour. Key events take the tour global, with tougher competition affecting players' status for next season.

Eyes are on top players like Jordan Spieth, Wyndham Clark, Tony Finau, Joel Dahmen, Max Homa, Harry Higgs, and Alejandro Tosti in the FedExCup Fall. The top 50 in the standings, including Scottie Scheffler who won the Procore Championship, the first Fall event, secure full entry into the 2026 season. Those ranked 51-125 are battling for entry into major tournaments and PGA Tour status, with every shot counting.

The Fall season also serves as a proving ground for young talent and experienced golfers alike, setting the stage for the 2026 PGA Tour season. With six tournaments remaining, the competition is fierce and the stakes are high.

The PGA Tour Fall season is in full swing, with international events and intense competition shaping the future of the sport. As the top players battle it out and the rest fight for their place, the stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the 2025 season and a thrilling start to 2026.

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