Overview of the Fall PGA Tour Season
The PGA Tour has announced its fall schedule, featuring eight tournaments aimed at players looking to secure or enhance their position on the circuit for the upcoming season. Among these events are two tournaments in Mexico, stops in Japan and Bermuda, along with the return of the Presidents Cup.
Notable Tournaments in Mexico and Beyond
The fall campaign kicks off with the Biltmore Championship in Asheville, North Carolina, from September 17-20. Following this, the Bank of Utah Championship will take place from October 1-4. The action then shifts to Japan for the Yokohama Country Club event, and concludes in Bermuda with the Bermuda Championship from October 21-25.
Mexico’s Fall Golf Scene
The Mexican Open, previously a spring event, moves to the fall schedule and takes place from October 29-November 1 in Vallarta. This is followed by the World Wide Technology Championship, held from November 5-8 at El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos. Notably, this course was designed by Tiger Woods.
International Highlights
The fall season also includes the 16th Presidents Cup, featuring the United States against an international team (excluding Europe) from September 24-27 at the Medinah Country Club near Chicago. Tyler Dennis, PGA Tour’s head of competitions, expressed excitement about the compelling narratives that will unfold throughout the FedEx Cup Fall as players strive to secure or improve their status for the next season.
Fall PGA Tour Schedule Breakdown
- Biltmore Championship: September 17-20, Asheville, North Carolina
- Bank of Utah Championship: October 1-4, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Yokohama Country Club Event (Japan): October 11-14, Yokohama, Japan
- Bermuda Championship: October 21-25, Southampton, Bermuda
- Mexican Open: October 29-November 1, Vallarta, Mexico
- World Wide Technology Championship: November 5-8, Los Cabos, Mexico
- Presidents Cup: September 24-27, Medinah Country Club, Illinois
Key Questions and Answers
- What is the PGA Tour Fall Schedule? The fall schedule consists of eight tournaments, including events in Mexico, Japan, and Bermuda, designed to help players secure or improve their positions on the PGA Tour for the upcoming season.
- Which notable tournaments are part of this schedule? The Mexican Open moves to the fall, and the World Wide Technology Championship takes place in Los Cabos. Additionally, the Presidents Cup features a United States team against an international team (excluding Europe) from September 24-27.
- Who are some prominent players participating in the fall season? The top-ranked player, Scottie Scheffler, will kick off his 2026 season at The American Express in La Quinta, California. Tiger Woods will host the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas from December 3-6.