
The PGA Tour has announced its 2026 FedExCup Fall calendar, introducing two new tournaments to the eight-event series. The Fall swing plays an important role in deciding player status for the 2027 season, giving golfers more chances to keep or improve their Tour eligibilty
One of the new additions is the Biltmore Championship Asheville, which will open the Fall series from September 14–20 at The Cliffs at Walnut Cove. The event marks the FedExCup Fall’s first-ever start in North Carolina and brings the PGA Tour back to the Blue Ridge Mountains for the first time in over 80 years.
Another debut comes later in the season with the Good Good Championship, scheduled for November 9–15 at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin, Texas. The tournament also ends the PGA Tour’s three-year absence from Austin.
Between the two new events, the Fall schedule will feature familiar names. The Bank of Utah Championship, Baycurrent Classic and Butterfield Bermuda Championship will follow the opening week before the Tour heads to Mexico.
The VidantaWorld Mexico Open has been shifted from its usual spring slot to the FedExCup Fall, while the World Wide Technology Championship will complete the Mexico stretch in November. The season will close with The RSM Classic from November 16–22.
PGA Tour Chief Competitions Officer Tyler Dennis said the updated calendar brings a mix of new U.S. venues and international stops that should add more intrigue to the Fall series.
“The PGA Tour is pleased to unveil its 2026 FedEx Cup Fall schedule, introducing exciting new US events in addition to the global appeal of stops in Japan, Mexico and Bermuda. Fans can expect rich storylines to unfold across the FedEx Cup Fall as players look to secure or improve their status for the following season,” Dennis said. (via PGA Tour)
In addition to the Fall events, the Presidents Cup will also take place during this period. Medinah Country Club will host the 16th edition of the team competition from September 25–27, featuring the United States against an International side.
2026 PGA Tour schedule
With The Sentry off the 2026 schedule, the Sony Open in Hawaii will now open the PGA Tour season. Here’s how the 2026 season currently shapes up:
January
- Jan 15–18: Sony Open in Hawaii
- Jan 22–25: The American Express
- Jan 29–Feb 1: Farmers Insurance Open
February
- Feb 5–8: WM Phoenix Open
- Feb 12–15: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
- Feb 19–22: The Genesis Invitational
- Feb 26–Mar 1: Cognizant Classic
March
- Mar 5–8: Arnold Palmer Invitational
- Mar 5–8: Puerto Rico Open
- Mar 12–15: THE PLAYERS Championship
- Mar 19–22: Valspar Championship
- Mar 26–29: Texas Children’s Houston Open
April
- Apr 2–5: Valero Texas Open
- Apr 9–12: Masters Tournament
- Apr 16–19: RBC Heritage
- Apr 23–26: Zurich Classic of New Orleans
- Apr 30–May 3: Cadillac Championship
May
- May 7–10: Truist Championship
- May 7–10: ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic
- May 14–17: PGA Championship
- May 21–24: THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
- May 28–31: Charles Schwab Challenge
June
- Jun 4–7: The Memorial Tournament
- Jun 11–14: RBC Canadian Open
- Jun 18–21: U.S. Open
- Jun 25–28: Travelers Championship
July
- Jul 2–5: John Deere Classic
- Jul 9–12: Genesis Scottish Open
- Jul 9–12: ISCO Championship
- Jul 16–19: The Open Championship
- Jul 16–19: Corales Puntacana Championship
- Jul 23–26: 3M Open
- Jul 30–Aug 2: Rocket Classic
August
- Aug 6–9: Wyndham Championship
- Aug 13–16: FedEx St. Jude Championship
- Aug 20–23: BMW Championship
- Aug 27–30: TOUR Championship
September
- Sep 24–27: Presidents Cup