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The 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs come to a close this week at the Tour Championship, where the winner will take home $25 million in bonus money.

That’s an increase of $7 million from a year ago. In 2019, the first year of the current format, the top prize was $15 million.

The money earned this week is considered bonus money and does not count towards a player’s winnings on the PGA Tour’s official money list.

This year marks the 18th season of the playoffs. PGA Tour players battled through 38 events to get to the finale. The top 70 in the FedEx Cup points made the 2024 postseason with the top 50 advancing to Week 2 and then just the top 30 reaching East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

Viktor Hovland won the Tour Championship in 2023.

How much money is at stake at the Tour Championship?

The winner of the Tour Championship is declared the FedEx Cup champion and takes home the first-place prize of $25 million in bonus money.

The runner-up gets $12.5 million, third place will earn $7.5 million, all the way down to 30th place, which is good for $550,000. The top 12 finishers will earn seven figures. Here’s a closer look:

Bonus money payouts

PositionPayoutPositionPayout
1$25,000,00016$795,000
2$12,500,00017$775,000
3$7,400,00018$755,000
4$6,000,00019$735,000
5$7,000,00020$715,000
6$3,500,00021$670,000
7$2,750,00022$650,000
8$2,250,00023$630,000
9$2,000,00024$615,000
10$1,750,00025$600,000
11$1,075,00026$590,000
12$1,025,00027$580,000
13$975,00028$570,000
14$925,00029$560,000
15$885,00030$550,000

There is $100 million in bonus money from the entire FedEx Cup Playoffs in 2024.

The format

The PGA Tour will continue to utilize the FedEx Cup Starting Strokes, which was introduced for the first time in 2019. It’s a staggered system whereby the golfer in the top position will start the Tour Championship at 10 under.

Starting strokes

Starting positionStarting scoreGolfer
No. 110 underScottie Scheffler
No. 28 underXander Schauffele
No. 37 underHideki Matsuyama
No. 46 underKeegan Bradley
No. 55 underLudvig Aberg
No. 64 underRory McIlroy
No. 74 underCollin Morikawa
No. 84 underWyndham Clark
No. 94 underSam Burns
No. 104 underPatrick Cantlay
No. 113 underSungjae Im
No. 123 underSahith Theegala
No. 133 underShane Lowry
No. 143 underAdam Scott
No. 153 underTony Finau
No. 162 underByeong Hun An
No. 172 underViktor Hovland
No. 182 underRussell Henley
No. 192 underAkshay Bhatia
No. 202 underRobert MacIntyre
No. 211 underBilly Horschel
No. 221 underTommy Fleetwood
No. 231 underSepp Straka
No. 241 underMathieu Pavon
No. 251 underTaylor Pendrith
No. 26EvenChris Kirk
No. 27EvenTom Hoge
No. 28EvenAaron Rai
No. 29EvenChristiaan Bezuidenhout
No. 30EvenJustin Thomas

This system was established to give players at the top of the points list the reward of a starting advantage in the Tour Championship.

Only two multiple winners

The first 17 seasons of the playoff produced 14 different winners.

Rory McIlroy (2016, 2019, 2022) and Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) are the only golfers to have won it more than once.

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