The Tour Championship

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The Tour Championship (sometimes typeset as THE TOUR Championship) was historically the final event of golf's PGA Tour season. Since 2007, it has been the final event of the FedEx Cup, the competition for the first official championship trophy for the PGA Tour season. Beginning in 1997, the event alternated between Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas and East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia; since 2004, East Lake has been the event's permanent home. It is one of the richest tournaments on the tour.

Through 2006, the top 30 money winners on the PGA Tour after the penultimate event qualified for the event. It took place in early November, the week after the comparable event in Europe, the Volvo Masters, which allowed players who are members of both the PGA Tour and the European Tour to play in both end of season events. After the Tour Championship, the money list for the season was finalized. There were, and still are, a number of additional events between the Tour Championship and Christmas which are recognized by the PGA Tour, but prize money won in them is unofficial. Also, because this tournament's field is not as large as other golf tournaments, there is no 36-hole cut; all players who start the event are credited with making the cut and receive some prize money.

Since 1998, the Tour Championship winner, if not already exempt by other means, receives a 3-year PGA Tour exemption (Category-6)

In 2007, the Tour Championship moved from its November date to a date in mid-September, where it ends a four-tournament "Chase for the FedEx Cup"; this was announced on the Wednesday of the week of the 2005 event. As in past years, 30 players qualify for the event, but the basis for qualification is FedEx Cup points amassed during the season instead of prize money. Despite the tournament's status as the final FedEx Cup event, the trophy will not necessarily be awarded to the winner of the Tour Championship. The FedEx Cup will instead go to the player who has accumulated the most FedEx Cup points for the entire season. As it turned out, Tiger Woods won both the 2007 Tour Championship and the inaugural FedEx Cup. The season, however, does not end there — 2007 was also the inaugural year for the Tour's Fall Series (also known as the "Quest for the Card"), which determines the rest of the Top 125 players eligible for the following year's FedEx Cup.

[edit] Winners

Year Player Country Score 1st Prize ($)
The Tour Championship presented by Coca-Cola
2007 Tiger Woods Flag of the United States United States 257 (-23) 1,260,000
2006 Adam Scott Flag of Australia Australia 269 (-11) 1,170,000
2005 Bart Bryant Flag of the United States United States 263 (-17) 1,170,000
2004 Retief Goosen Flag of South Africa South Africa 269 (-11) 1,080,000
2003 Chad Campbell Flag of the United States United States 268 (-16) 1,080,000
2002 Vijay Singh Flag of Fiji Fiji 268 (-12) 900,000
The Tour Championship
2001 Mike Weir Flag of Canada Canada 270 (-14) 900,000
2000 Phil Mickelson Flag of the United States United States 267 (-13) 900,000
1999 Tiger Woods Flag of the United States United States 269 (-15) 900,000
1998 Hal Sutton Flag of the United States United States 274 (-6) 720,000
1997 David Duval Flag of the United States United States 273 (-11) 720,000
1996 Tom Lehman Flag of the United States United States 268 (-12) 540,000
1995 Billy Mayfair Flag of the United States United States 280 (E) 540,000
1994 Mark McCumber Flag of the United States United States 274 (-10) 540,000
1993 Jim Gallagher, Jr. Flag of the United States United States 277 (-7) 540,000
1992 Paul Azinger Flag of the United States United States 276 (-8) 360,000
1991 Craig Stadler Flag of the United States United States 277 (-7) 360,000
Nabisco Championship
1990 Jodie Mudd Flag of the United States United States 273 (-11) 450,000
1989 Tom Kite Flag of the United States United States 276 (-8) 450,000
1988 Curtis Strange Flag of the United States United States 279 (-9) 360,000
1987 Tom Watson Flag of the United States United States 268 (-12) 360,000

[edit] 2007 Tournament purse

Breakdown of the $7,000,000 purse for the 2007 Tour Championship

Prizes shown below are awarded for finishes in the Tour Championship itself. See also: FedEx Cup bonus pool payouts

Finish Earnings ($) Finish Earnings ($) Finish Earnings ($)
1 1,260,000 11 189,000 21 131,600
2 756,000 12 179,200 22 128,800
3 483,000 13 170,800 23 126,000
4 336,000 14 162,400 24 123,200
5 280,000 15 154,000 25 120,400
6 252,000 16 148,400 26 117,600
7 238,000 17 142,800 27 116,200
8 224,000 18 140,000 28 114,800
9 210,000 19 137,200 29 113,400
10 198,800 20 134,400 30 112,000

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