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PGA Tour drops Napa and Mississippi from schedule. Texas and North Carolina added to FedEx Cup Fall

The FedEx Cup Fall now features eight tournaments, adding Asheville and Austin stops while dropping Napa and Mississippi events to enhance player opportunities, the PGA Tour said.

  • On Friday, the PGA Tour announced it removed the Procore Championship in Napa and Sanderson Farms Championship in Jackson, Mississippi, adding Biltmore Championship Asheville and Good Good Championship to the FedEx Cup Fall.
  • Title-Sponsorship decisions and calendar moves led to the Sanderson Farms title sponsorship in Mississippi not being renewed and the Mexico Open shifting from February to the fall.
  • The eight-event fall will begin in North Carolina with the Biltmore Championship Asheville and include the Bank of Utah Championship in Ivins, Utah.
  • Players can use the fall to finish in the top 100 for full cards or earn two-year exemptions, with all four U.S. FedEx Cup fall tournaments broadcast on ESPN+ during the PGA Tour 2026 season.
  • Notably, the move returns the tour to Austin since the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, while Scottie Scheffler won the Procore Championship and Procore secured a two-year sponsorship.
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PGA Tour drops Napa and Mississippi from schedule. Texas and North Carolina added to FedEx Cup Fall

The PGA Tour has released its FedEx Cup Fall schedule and it has eight tournaments, the same as last season. That includes two new stops in North Carolina and Texas that previously were announced. And it means losing tournaments in…

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