SAN DIEGO (AP) - Winning still has plenty of perks on the PGA Tour, from a two-year exemption to invitations to the Masters and the PGA Championship.
Maverick McNealy learns that winning late in the year is not as rewarding as winning early
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Winning still has plenty of perks on the PGA Tour, from a two-year exemption to invitations to the Masters and the PGA Championship.
But there’s a difference between winning early and winning late.
Nick Taylor and Harris English failed to finish in the top 50 in the FedEx Cup last year, which is no longer a problem. By winning in Honolulu (Taylor) and San Diego (English), they are in the $20 million signature events for the rest of the year.
Such was the case in 2024 for Matthieu Pavon (San Diego), Jake Knapp (Mexico) and Taylor (Phoenix).