Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – The Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA) has officially unveiled the schedule for the 2025 FedExCup regular season, along with details surrounding the much-anticipated playoffs. This announcement comes as the PGA Tour enters its second year under a new competitive model designed to inject fresh excitement and challenges for both players and fans worldwide.
A prominent feature of the 2025 schedule is the Mexico Open at Vidanta, set to take place from February 17-23, 2025, in Puerto Vallarta. This event, which has rapidly gained recognition and prestige in recent years, is expected to draw some of the world’s top golfing talent to the Vidanta Vallarta course, a venue renowned for its stunning design and challenging play.
The 2025 FedExCup season is set to follow the traditional structure, kicking off in Hawaii and culminating in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the course of the season, golfers will compete in 36 regular-season events, with tournaments spread across a diverse range of locations. The schedule includes 18 tournaments in various U.S. states, as well as international stops in Mexico, Canada, Northern Ireland, Scotland, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
This global itinerary reflects the PGA Tour’s ongoing efforts to attract a worldwide audience and provide players with opportunities to test their skills on a variety of courses and conditions. The diverse locations promise a season rich with surprises and unique challenges, ensuring that the world’s best golfers will face a rigorous path to the FedExCup playoffs.
The Mexico Open at Vidanta, in particular, has become a standout event on the PGA Tour calendar. The tournament’s growing reputation, coupled with the breathtaking backdrop of Puerto Vallarta, is expected to make it a must-watch event for golf enthusiasts around the globe. With a course that combines natural beauty with technical difficulty, the Vidanta Vallarta will once again serve as a true test of skill and endurance for the competitors.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - The Professional Golfers' Association of America (PGA) has officially unveiled the schedule for the 2025 FedExCup regular season, along with details surrounding the much-anticipated playoffs. This announcement comes as the PGA Tour enters its second year under a new competitive model designed to inject fresh excitement and challenges for both players and fans worldwide.