The PGA Tour announced changes Tuesday that will give more than 200 golfers fixed schedules starting each January 1. Players will receive either 21 starts on the Championship Series or 20 on the Challenger Series. The move aims to end uncertainty for those outside the top ranks.
Under the new structure, golfers ranked lower on the priority list will know their exact tournaments at the beginning of each year. This replaces a system where fields varied between 120 and 144 players and access was unclear for roughly 250 players.
Maverick McNealy highlighted the shift. “Schedule predictability was really something that was reserved for the top 30, maybe the top 50 players,” he said. “Now we’ve got over 200 members that are going to know January 1st every tournament that they’re in.”
The plan also creates clearer promotion paths. Players on the Challenger Series will compete for 20 elevated spots without fighting for last-minute entries. Officials said the format seeks simplicity for both competitors and fans while maintaining movement between tiers.