PGA Tour logo on display ahead of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. | Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
On the eve of the 2024 FedEx Cup Playoffs, the PGA Tour officially released its schedule for 2025 and it features minor changes.
The PGA Tour has unveiled its 2025 schedule, which features plenty of similarities to its 2024 edition.
The eight Signature Events—limited fields of around 70 players that feature inflated purses—will return to the same venues that hosted them in 2024, except for the Truist Championship. Formerly known as the Wells Fargo Championship, the Trusit Championship will stage its first event under its re-brand at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in early May, the week before the PGA Championship. Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, which has historically hosted the Wells Fargo Championship for over two decades, will host the season’s second major next year, forcing this Signature Event to head to the City of Brotherly Love.
The other change related to the Signature Event schedule involves the Memorial Tournament, which returns to its traditional date on the calendar at the beginning of June. It will swap places with the RBC Canadian Open, which will now take place the week before the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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The U.S. Open returns to Oakmont for a record 10th time.
Speaking of the RBC Canadian Open, Canada’s marquee event will head to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, which will host for the first time. Another tournament on the move is the BMW Championship, the second event of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, which will take place at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland. Unlike TPC Toronto, which has never hosted a PGA Tour event, Caves Valley last welcomed the world’s best in 2021, when Patrick Cantlay won his first of two consecutive BMW Championship titles in a playoff over Bryson DeChambeau. Cantlay went on to win the FedEx Cup that year, too.
Of course, the FedEx Cup finale will once again take place at the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta, Georgia.
The tour will stage 39 events in total as part of its 2025 schedule, which includes the eight Signature Events, the 51st playing of The Players Championship, the four majors, 18 full-field events, and five additional events played alongside three Signature Events, the Genesis Scottish Open, and The Open.
2025 PGA Tour Schedule:
* — Signature Event
^ — Additional Event
January
Jan. 2-5 — The Sentry — Plantation Course at Kapalua — Maui, Hawaii*
Jan. 9-12 — Sony Open in Hawaii — Waialae Country Club — Honolulu, Hawaii
Jan. 16-19 — The American Express — PGA West — La Quinta, California
Jan. 22-25 — Farmers Insurance Open — Torrey Pines Golf Club — San Diego, California
February
Jan. 30-Feb. 2 — AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am — Pebble Beach Golf Links — Pebble Beach, California*
Feb. 6-9 — WM Phoenix Open — TPC Scottsdale — Scottsdale, Arizona
Feb. 13-16 — The Genesis Invitational — Riviera Country Club — Pacific Palisades, California
Feb. 20-23 — Mexico Open at VidantaWorld — Vidanta World — Vallarta, Mexico
March
Feb. 27-Mar. 2 — Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches — PGA National — Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Mar. 6-9 — Arnold Palmer Invitational — Bay Hill Club & Lodge — Orlando, Florida*
Mar. 6-9 — Puerto Rico Open — Grand Reserve Golf Club — Rio Grande, Florida^
Mar. 13-16 — The Players Championship — TPC Sawgrass — Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Mar. 20-23 — Valspar Championship — Innisbrook Golf Club — Palm Harbor, Florida
Mar. 27-30 — Texas Children’s Houston Open — Memorial Park Golf Course — Houston, Texas
April
Apr. 3-6 — Valero Texas Open — TPC San Antonio — San Antonio, Texas
Apr. 10-13 — The Masters — Augusta National Golf Club — Augusta, Georgia
Apr. 17-20 — RBC Heritage — Harbour Town Golf Links — Hilton Head, South Carolina*
Apr. 17-20 — Corales Puntacana Championship — Corales Golf Club — Punta Cana, Dominican Republic^
Apr. 24-27 — Zurich Classic of New Orleans — TPC Louisiana — Avondale, Louisiana
May
May 1-4 — CJ Cup Byron Nelson — TPC Craig Ranch — McKinney, Texas
May 8-11 — Truist Championship — Philadelphia Cricket Club Wissahickon — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
May 8-11 — Myrtle Beach Classic — Dune Golf and Beach Club — Myrtle Beach, South Carolina^
May 15-18 — PGA Championship — Quail Hollow Golf Club — Charlotte, North Carolina
May 22-25 — Charles Schwab Challenge — Colonial Country Club — Fort Worth, Texas
June
May 29-Jun. 1 — The Memorial Tournament — Muirfield Village Golf Club — Dublin, Ohio*
Jun. 5-8 — RBC Canadian Open — TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley — Caledon, Ontario, Canada
Jun. 12-15 — U.S. Open — Oakmont Country Club — Oakmont, Pennsylvania
Jun. 19-22 — Travelers Championship — TPC River Highlands — Cromwell, Connecticut*
Jun. 26-29 — Rocket Mortgage Classic — Detroit Golf Club — Detroit, Michigan
July
Jul. 3-6 — John Deere Classic — TPC Deere Run — Silvis, Illinois
Jul. 10-13 — Genesis Scottish Open — The Renaissance Club — North Berwick, Scotland
Jul. 10-13 — ISCO Championship — Hurstbourne Country Club — Louisville, Kentucky^
Jul. 17-20 — The Open Championship — Royal Portrush — Portrush, Northern Ireland
Jul. 17-20 — Barracuda Championship — Tahoe Mountain Club — Truckee, California^
Jul. 24-27 — 3M Open — TPC Twin Cities — Blaine, Minnesota
August
Jul. 31-Aug. 3 — Wyndham Championship — Sedgefield Country Club — Greensboro, North Carolina
Aug. 7-10 — FedEx St. Jude Championship — TPC Southwind — Memphis, Tennessee
Aug. 14-17 — BMW Championship — Caves Valley Golf Club — Owings Mills, Maryland
Aug. 21-24 — Tour Championship — East Lake Golf Club — Atlanta, Georgia
Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.
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