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January 9, 2026
The PGA TOUR hasn’t even teed off its 2026 season yet, but it’s already laying out the roadmap for what comes after the FedEx Cup. On Friday, the TOUR released its full fall schedule—highlighted by the debut of the Good Good Championship in Austin which brings the event count over the two-month stretch up to eight total (up from seven in 2025).
So while we wait eagerly for the 2026 season season to kick off next week at the Sony Open—it’s killing my vibe not to be watching Kapalua tonight—let's take a look at what the fall will bring.
The fall schedule serves as a bridge between seasons, giving players a chance to secure status, earn FedEx Cup points, and set themselves up for the year ahead. While it doesn’t always grab headlines, it’s become increasingly important (and increasingly action-packed) in recent seasons.
Not included below is the Presidents Cup, which will be held at Medinah from September 24-27. I'd expect most of Team USA (and maybe Team International) at the Biltmore Championship the week before for a little prep.
Biltmore Championship Asheville
Course: The Cliffs at Walnut Cove
Location: Asheville, North Carolina
Dates: September 17-20
Bank of Utah Championship
Course: Black Desert Resort
Location: Ivins, Utah
Dates: October 1-4
Baycurrent Classic
Course: Yokohama Country Club
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Dates: October 8-11
Butterfield Bermuda Championship
Course: Port Royal Golf Course
Location: Southampton, Bermuda
Dates: October 22-25
Vidantaworld Mexico Open
Course: Vidanta Vallarta Golf Course
Location: Vallarta, Mexico
Dates: October 29-November 1
World Wide Technology Championship
Course: El Cardonal at Dimante
Location: Los Cabos, Mexico
Dates: November 5-8
Good Good Championship
Course: Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa
Location: Austin, Texas
Dates: November 12-15
The RSM Classic
Course: Sea Island Golf Club
Location: St. Simons Island, Georgia
Dates: November 19-22
https://x.com/PGATOUR/status/2009664058534805588
The biggest addition to the fall slate is the Good Good Championship, which heads to Omni Barton Creek in Austin from November 12–15. With YouTube golf’s biggest brand now officially tied to the PGA TOUR, it’s another sign that the fall schedule is evolving beyond a quiet wrap-up and into something more culturally relevant.
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With international stops, a growing fall footprint and Good Good officially entering the PGA TOUR ecosystem, the fall schedule feels less like an afterthought—and more like required viewing.
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