2024
Format and Scoring
FedEx Cup: We will play five weeks of tournament style golf to start the 2024 season. How you finish those five weeks in the individual season rankings will determine your position in the FedEx Cup 18 hole final. The winner of the FedEx Cup final will be crowned our Individual champ.
Ryder Cup: Weeks 6-10 are going to be our Ryder Cup. This will be the same thing we did last year. We will draft two teams after the FedEx Cup. We will then play team golf for the remainder of the season finishing with a 18 hole Ryder Cup final. The team finishing all sessions with the most points will be our Ryder Cup champions.
FedEx Cup
How does it work?
- You will play off your course handicap each night.
- There will be weekly payouts to the top three each night, as well as the winner of the FedEx Cup final and regular season.
- Each of the five Individual events is a 9 hole stroke play tournament.
- This is tournament play, It’s all about beating the other guys. What you need to earn FedEx points is to get into the top seven each night.
- You will earn points for your finishing position
- Winner – 7
- Second – 6
- Third – 5
- Fourth – 4
- Fifth -3
- Sixth – 2
- Seventh – 1
- 8th thru last will get the same amount of points – 0
- You will earn points for your finishing position
- Your total points will be divided by the weeks you played for your season average. Your points average determines your season ranking (3 weeks min).
- The first five weeks sets us up for the 18 hole FedEx Cup final. You will start the final based on your season ranking.
- Note: If you end up playing only 1 or 2 weeks, you will still be seeded for the final, but you will automatically be in the bottom position. You need to play 3 or more weeks for your season points average to be used for seeding. All players behind you will move up a slot.
- If the FedEx Cup final ends in a tie, the higher ranked player will be the winner.
- See FAQs for additional info
FedEx Cup Final
STARTING STROKES (Net) | FEDEXCUP RANK/PLAYER |
4 under | 1. Justin Thomas |
3 under | 2. Patrick Cantlay 3. Brooks Koepka 4. Jordan Spieth |
2 under | 5. Patrick Reed 6. Rory McIlroy 7. Jon Rahm 8. Matt Kuchar |
1 under | 9. Ricky Fowler 10. Xander Schauffele 11. Webb Simpson 12. Abraham Ancer |
Even par | 13. Gary Woodland 14. Tony Finau 15. Adam Scott 16. Dustin Johnson Anyone that did NOT play 3 or more weeks |
Ryder Cup
How does it work?
- You will always play off your course handicap for all formats.
- There will be weekly payouts to the winning team each week as well as a season ending payout to the Ryder Cup champion team.
- Each night you will represent your team in a match to win your team a point.
- The game types will vary week to week and group to group.
- I will set the game types each week this year.
- The captains will then choose who they want in each match by snake selection.
- Team points will be awarded exactly as they are in the Ryder Cup. We will no longer use scoring based on the number of players in the match.
- Match win – 1 point for your team
- Halved – .5 points for your team
- Match loss – 0 points
- Season scoring will be a cumulative total of all sessions
- There will be 7 sessions
- Five Weeknight 9 hole sessions
- Two Saturday 9 holes sessions (one 18 hole round)
- Should the result be tied at the end of the last session, the winner will be the team that led going into the final 9 holes (leader after session 6) If that was also tied, then it will go back to the last session where a team had a lead. That team is the winner.
- There will be 7 sessions
- See FAQs for additional info
FAQs
Most frequent questions and answers
This is unlikely based on our numbers last year, but if it happens, it would not change the scoring. If only 5 guys show, good news, you’re all getting FedEx Cup points. It pays to show up!
No. You will play from your starting position no matter who is here or not.
You may NOT play a makeup round. Please try your best to be at this event. If not, there is still weekly payouts and the Ryder Cup. You also can still win the FedEx regular season payout.
The bottom line is, I want to keep it simple. If you get up on the leaderboard, your scoring points. There is a lot more detail and reasoning behind this format. I can provide a very long explanation if you would like. After a lot of thought about many scoring ideas, this is the simple option that works best for our format. Two things to keep in mind… We have a dynamic number of players each night and we are averaging scoring across weeks played. This system makes scoring under those two circumstances very fair and simple.
The tie breaker will be total points (or weeks played if at 0). The second tie breaker will be average net score.
With the new Associate Membership players, we hope to avoid this, however, for uneven matches the game type is preset to stroke play. This will be treated as a small field event. The single needs to be better then half the field to win. If he is split on the field it is a halved match. Example… in a 1v2, the single will have to beat one player and tie the other or better to get the full point. Halved would mean the single split (win/loss) or tied both. Otherwise this is a lose for the single.
schedule
The schedule is subject to change, but we will do our best to stick to this. Please be sure to review the planned locations for 2024.
Format & scoring
The format for 2024 is going to stay the same. Please review all this information so you know what to expect for this year.
Membership & info
Review what is required to play in 2024 and other guidelines, such as the inclement weather policies.