JAN 15-18, 2026
Sony Open in Hawaii
Waialae Country Club
Honolulu, HI
Feb 12-15, 2026
Pebble Beach, CA
Feb 19-22, 2026
Pacific Palisades, CA
Mar 5-8, 2026
Orlando, FL
Apr 16-19, 2026
Hilton Head Island, SC
May 6-10, 2026
Charlotte, NC
Jun 4-7, 2026
Dublin, OH
Jun 25-28, 2026
Cromwell, CT
Aug 12-16, 2026
Memphis, TN
Aug 20-23, 2026
St. Louis, MO
Aug 26-30, 2026
Atlanta, GA
Jun 8-12, 2026
Akron, OH
Oct 19-25, 2026
St. Louis, MO
TBA
Palm Coast, FL
Oct 12-18, 2026
Cary, NC
Nov 13-16, 2025
Phoenix, AZ
Oct 24-26, 2025
Little Rock, AR
Waialae Country Club
Honolulu, HI
Pete Dye Stadium Course
La Quinta, CA
Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course)
San Diego, CA
TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course)
Scottsdale, AZ
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach, CA
Riviera Country Club
Pacific Palisades, CA
PGA National Resort (The Champion Course)
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge
Orlando, FL
Grand Reserve Golf Club
Rio Grande, PUR
TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS Stadium Course)
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course)
Palm Harbor, FL
Memorial Park Golf Course
Houston, TX
TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course)
San Antonio, TX
Augusta National Golf Club
Augusta, GA
Harbour Town Golf Links
Hilton Head Island, SC
TPC Louisiana
Avondale, LA
Quail Hollow Club
Charlotte, NC
Dunes Beach & Golf Club
Myrtle Beach, SC
Aronimink Golf Club
Newton Square, PA
TPC Craig Ranch
McKinney, TX
Colonial Country Club
Fort Worth, TX
Muirfield Village Golf Club
Dublin, OH
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course)
Caledon, Ontario
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
Southhampton, NY
TPC River Highlands
Cromwell, CT
TPC Deere Run
Silvis, IL
The Renaissance Club
North Berwick, SCO
Hurstbourne Country Club
Louisville, KY
Royal Birkdale Golf Club
Southport, England
Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales Golf Course)
Punta Cana, DOM
TPC Twin Cities
Blaine, MN
Detroit Golf Club
Detroit, MI
Sedgefield Country Club
Greensboro, NC
TPC Southwind
Memphis, TN
Bellerive Country Club
St. Louis, MO
East Lake Golf Club
Atlanta, GA
Medinah CC (No. 3)
Medinah, IL
The length of the PGA TOUR season varies every year, but the 2026 season, including the FedExCup playoffs and FedExCup Fall Series, spans from January to late November. The FedExCup Season, which is the highest level of the PGA TOUR, begins in January and concludes in mid-August with the FedExCup playoffs. The FedExCup Season features the PGA TOUR's signature events, flagship events and major championships. When the FedExCup playoffs conclude, the FedExCup Fall Series begins. The FedExCup Fall Series runs through late November and consists of eight PGA TOUR events that let players potentially improve their ranking ahead of the start of the next FedExCup season the following January. There are three unofficial PGA TOUR events in December, but they do not impact FedExCup points or count as official wins for participants.
Ticketmaster is the best place to buy PGA TOUR tickets, and now is the time to secure your spot on the course and watch your favorite golfers tee off. Ticketmaster has the best seats to select tournaments, so you never miss a single round of the action.
While the PGA TOUR does not enforce a dress code for spectators at events, it's generally recommended that fans dress modestly and comfortably.
PGA TOUR ticket prices depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, event, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a PGA TOUR event can cost between $100-$200.
The PGA TOUR is one of the premier golf organizations that hosts a series of tournaments, attracting top golfers from around the world. THE PLAYERS Championship, the FedExCup playoffs, and annual major championships like The Masters and U.S. Open are just a few prestigious tournaments that the PGA TOUR hosts. The TOUR is a top platform for golfers to compete in the world’s most competitive tournaments, both for prize money and the chance to earn a reputation as one of the sport’s elite players.
The PGA TOUR Champions is for golfers aged 50 and older, offering a competitive platform for seasoned players to continue their careers. It features many former PGA TOUR stars who transition to the Champions TOUR after reaching the eligibility age. Players still compete for significant prize money and rankings, and the tour provides a chance for older golfers to showcase their skills in their post-PGA TOUR years.
PGA TOUR signature events are high-profile tournaments that offer larger prize purses and attract top players from around the world but are not classified as major championships. These events typically feature elevated status and stronger field commitments, making them some of the most prestigious competitions on the TOUR. Examples of signature events include the RBC Heritage, Genesis Invitational, and the Arnold Palmer Invitational.