Golf
Complete list of FedExCup playoffs winners
The golf season is nearing its end as a new FedExCup champion is set to be crowned this weekend.
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The FedExCup playoffs format has always pitted the best golfers in the world with Tiger Woods winning the first edition in 2007 the list of past winners is a who’s who of recent golfing greats.
FedExCup Champions
- 2007. Tiger Woods. The GOAT won the first edition of THE TOUR Championship by achieving two wins in the playoffs along a second-place finish.
- 2008. Vijay Singh. A late career win that punctuated Singh’s career almost a decade after his first Major win.
- 2009. Tiger Woods. The American star became the first golfer to win the Championship two times by upstaging Phil Mickelson.
- 2010. Jim Furyk. Consistency in the playoffs saw Furyk obtain a great win after a couple of rough years.
- 2011. Bill Haas. With a sudden death finish, Haas victory was an epic comeback from 25th in the standings to Tour Champion.
- 2012. Brandt Snedeker. The golfer from Atlanta got his best triumph just some hundred miles away from his home.
- 2013. Henrik Stenson. The European golfer, now known for his desertion from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf, conquered the TOUR years before departing it.
- 2014. Billy Horschel.
- 2015. Jordan Spieth. An impressive season where Spieth won two Majors was capped off with this victory, but he has never reached those levels again.
- 2016. Rory McIlroy. The first of the Northern Irishman wins came after a couple of close finishes in years prior and a three-man playoff to finally get the win.
- 2017. Justin Thomas. Another American star that finished a great season by winning the TOUR Championship, Thomas is yet to reach these heights again.
- 2018. Justin Rose. A consistent season that will be remembered by his clutch birdie in the 18th to conquer the title.
- 2019. Rory McIlroy. A second TOUR win that stopped a few years without any major, nor Major, wins.
- 2020. Dustin Johnson. The American golfer seemed destined to win it a few more times given his dominance in 2020, but he left for LIV Golf and is no longer playing in the PGA Tour.
- 2021. Patrick Cantlay. Cantlay won over World number one Jon Rahm.
- 2022. Rory McIlroy. With this victtory he became the first player to win three FedExCup titles.
- 2023. Viktor Hovland. The Norwegian cruised to a five-stroke victory to win his first FedExCup.
- 2024. Scottie Scheffler. His victory at East Lake marked his seventh of the season, concluding a dominant year.
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