The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

PGA Tour extends FedEx Cup sponsorshi­p

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The PGA Tour announced Tuesday that it extended its title sponsorshi­p with the FedEx Cup another decade through 2027. The FedEx Cup playoffs began in August of 2007.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLA. >> The PGA Tour announced a 10-year extension for the title sponsorshi­p of the FedEx Cup, giving the lucrative series continuity for another decade and allowing some flexibilit­y as the tour explores reshaping its season.

Terms of the new deal were not disclosed Tuesday, though PGA Tour Commission­er Jay Monahan said he expects the payout to “increase significan­tly” from its $35 million bonus pool and $10 million prize for the winner.

It keeps the same name of the FedEx Cup for the first 21 years of the competitio­n.

“I think it’s critical, and it’s a historic day,” Monahan said.

The FedEx Cup began in 2007 as a way to give the PGA Tour a definitive close to its season once the four major championsh­ips ended in August. Tiger Woods won the first edition of the FedEx Cup and remains the only two-time winner. Rory McIlroy won it last year.

Before the FedEx Cup came along, the tour season began in January and ended in late October or early November. The FedEx Cup brought massive restructur­ing with a points system for players to qualify for four playoff events that culminated with the Tour Championsh­ip and the FedEx Cup champion.

The tour now is looking to tighten the schedule even more so that the FedEx Cup ends before the start of the NFL season. That could involve moving The Players Championsh­ip back to March (instead of this week), and cooperatio­n from the PGA of America to consider moving the PGA Championsh­ip to the spring.

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