Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
The PGA Tour policy board approved a provision that will transform how success is measured on the Web.com Tour, from earnings to a points-based system similar to that used on the PGA Tour.The board ratified the measure at its final meeting of the year on Nov. 19 and the new system will be used on the secondary circuit beginning with the 2019 season.According to a memo sent this week to members, a points-based system as opposed to prize money to determine eligibility was widely supported in a player survey in 2017.Like the FedExCup format on the PGA Tour, points will be awarded based on a players finish, with 500 points going to the winner of regular-season events. The winner of the final regular-season event (WinCo Portland Open) will be awarded 600 points and the circuits three Finals events will award 1,000 points to the winner.The PGA Tour transitioned to a points-based system in 2007 and points have been used to measure season-long success on the PGA Tour Champions since 2001.
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019 Source: The Golf Channel The PGA Tour policy board approved a provision that will transform how success is measured on the Web.com Tour, from earnings to a points-based system similar to that used on the PGA Tour.
Report: Web.com Tour to move to FedEx Cup-like points system
According to a memo sent this week to members, a points-based system - as opposed to prize money - to determine eligibility was widely supported in a player survey in 2017. Like the FedExCup format on the PGA Tour, points will be awarded based on a player's finish, with 500 points going to the winner of regular-season events.
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
Web.com Tour moves to FedExCup-style points system in 2019. December 13, 2018. The PGA Tour policy board approved a provision that will transform how success is measured on the Web.com Tour in 2019.
Web.com Tour reportedly moving to points-based system in 2019
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Golf Channel reports that the PGA Tour policy board recently approved a provision that will see the Web.com Tour move in 2019 to a points-based system, rather than a money-based one, to determine success. Per Golf Channel, a memo to members noted that a points-based system was widely supported in a 2017 player survey.
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Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019. The PGA Tour transitioned to a points-based system in 2007 and points have been used to measure season-long success on the PGA Tour
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
According to a report from the Golf Channel, the Web.com Tour will move to a FedEx Cup-like points structure to determine which players receive PGA Tour cards. The move was approved by the PGA
Web.com Tour using FedExCup-style points system in 2019
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019. By Rex The PGA Tour transitioned to a points-based system in 2007 and points have been used to measure season-long success on the
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019Source: Golf ChannelPublished on 2018-12-13
According to a memo sent this week to members, a points-based system - as opposed to prize money - to determine eligibility was widely supported in a player survey in 2017. Like the FedExCup format on the PGA Tour, points will be awarded based on a player's finish, with 500 points going to the winner of regular-season events.
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
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Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019 The PGA Tour policy board approved a provision that will transform how success is measured on the Web.com Tour, from earnings to a points-based system similar to that used on the PGA Tour.
Web.com Tour moving to FedExCup-style points system in 2019
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