FedExCup Playoffs Heat Up: PGA Tour Elite Battle For Historic $100 Million Prize Pool
The race for the ultimate prize in professional golf has reached its boiling point. As of August 18, 2026, the PGA Tour is in the thick of the high-stakes FedExCup Playoffs, where the world's elite golfers battle for a share of the historic $100 million postseason bonus pool. With the first playoff leg wrapped up, the pressure intensifies as the field narrows for the upcoming BMW Championship.
| Event | Date (2026) | Venue | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| FedEx St. Jude Championship | August 13–16 | TPC Southwind, Memphis, TN | Completed |
| BMW Championship | August 20–23 | Castle Pines Golf Club, Castle Rock, CO | Upcoming |
| Tour Championship | August 27–30 | East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, GA | Season Finale |
Drama on the Greens: The Fight for the Top 30
The tension on the PGA Tour has never been higher as the postseason moves into its critical second stage. Only the top 50 players in the FedExCup standings advanced past Memphis, securing their places in all of the lucrative 2027 Signature Events. Now, the stakes are even higher as players fight to break into the top 30 for a coveted spot at East Lake.
Throughout the 2026 PGA Tour season, superstars like Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele have dominated the leaderboards. However, the playoff format is notoriously volatile, meaning a single cold putting week can ruin a season's worth of brilliant play. The transition to Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado for the BMW Championship introduces a unique altitude factor, forcing players and caddies to recalibrate their yardages on the fly. Underdogs and bubble players are fighting for every single FedExCup point, knowing that making the Tour Championship secures invitations to three of the four major championships next year.
How to Watch and Stream the FedExCup Playoffs Live
For golf fans wanting to catch every drive, approach, and crucial putt, the PGA Tour offers extensive multi-platform broadcast coverage. Major networks and streaming services have aligned to provide wall-to-wall coverage of the remaining playoff events.
Here is how you can tune in to the action:
- TV Broadcasts: Live coverage is split between the Golf Channel (early rounds and early weekend coverage) and NBC (main weekend afternoon windows).
- Digital Streaming: Peacock will simulcast all NBC broadcasts, while ESPN+ offers comprehensive PGA Tour Live coverage, including main feed, featured groups, and featured holes.
- Radio: Fans on the move can listen to live play-by-play coverage on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio.
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Looking Ahead to the 2027 PGA Tour Calendar
Even as the 2026 champion has yet to be crowned, the PGA Tour is already planning for a massive 2027 campaign. The tour's restructured calendar will continue to emphasize the balance between high-profile Signature Events and traditional, historic tournaments.
The upcoming fall swing will also offer crucial opportunities for players outside the top 50 to secure their cards and positioning for the winter qualifiers. Additionally, off-course discussions regarding the future global landscape of professional golf remain a major talking point. Fans and insiders alike are keeping a close eye on ongoing discussions between the PGA Tour leadership and external investors, which could reshape player fields and international schedules by early next year.
