PGA: Report: PGA Tour discussing bracket-style championship

Date:

Share post:


Just call it August Madness.

The Athletic reported Friday that the PGA Tour is in “advanced discussions” that could lead to the season-ending Tour Championship being played bracket-style, like the NCAA Tournament. Per the report, the Tour Championship — the final event of the three-tournament FedEx Cup Playoffs — could feature head-to-head play, with players moving through the bracket with each win.

Both stroke play and match play are under consideration to be implemented for the 30-player field, per the report.

The discussions currently involve the tour, player directors, corporate sponsors and television networks.

Part of the impetus for a change could be to add drama to the event, just like in the NCAA Tournament when a No. 2 seed is upset by a No. 15. Under the current format, the top-ranked players in the FedEx Cup standings enter the Tour Championship with a scoring advantage, making upsets harder to come by.

The changes could begin as early as the 2025 season. The Tour Championship is set for Aug. 21-24 at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

PGA: Bryson DeChambeau: A little luck, a lot of skill needed to pull out major wins

Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka are the LIV Golf members who've had the most major success in their...

PGA: Scheffler, McIlroy, Schauffele grouped together at PGA Championship

The three best golfers in the world will play the first half of the PGA Championship together, as...

PGA: Xander Schauffele ‘on a mission’ to win 2nd straight PGA Championship

CHARLOTTE -- Xander Schauffele counted on having the right mindset a year ago when he won a major...

PGA: PGA of America: LIV invitations about having strongest field

PGA of America officials defended their decision to extend invitations to several members of LIV Golf to compete...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.