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From reduced field sizes to making it harder to get cards, we take a closer look at some of the changes coming to the PGA ...
Most players assumed the PGA Tour Policy Board was going to pass the proposed changes that reduced the number of tour cards available in 2026, so any outrage over the vote was limited ...
The changes include field size adjustments to account for events with limited daylight and minor changes to the FedExCup ...
The Tour also reduced the number of exempt players from the top 125 on the FedEx Cup points list to the top 100, beginning in ...
The tournament features about 80 professionals from the PGA, LPGA, Champions Korn Ferry Tours, non-status pros and teams of ...
Players finishing Nos. 101-125 in the FedEx Cup standings would receive conditional status. Only 20 PGA Tour cards will be awarded to Korn Ferry Tour graduates rather than 30, among other minor ...