After the conclusion of the Tour Championship, the FedExCup Fall is scheduled to start on Thursday, September 12 with the Procore Championship. Eight events will be played in the FedExCup Fall from September to November with two weeks off for the 2024 Presidents Cup.The FedExCup Fall tournaments are crucial for finalizing the top 125 players who will receive exemptions to next year's regular PGA Tour season. They will also receive exemptions to next year's The Players Championship. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe perks for winning FedExCup Fall tournaments will be the same as the Regular season tournaments. The winners will receive a two-year PGA TOUR exemption, 500 FedExCup points, and exemptions to the Players Championship and the Sentry.PGA Tour players who finished in the top 50 in FedExCup rankings are exempted to next year's season and signature events. However, they are eligible to participate in the tournaments for trophies and OWGR points.Whereas players who are ranked 51st and beyond will participate in the fall, and will carry their FedExCup points from the regular season and FedEx St. Jude Championship in the fall.At the end of the FedExCup Fall, the top 10 players will be exempted to two Signature Events after The Sentry. The competition for the top 10 rankings will be fierce between the players currently positioned from 51 to 70 in the FedExCup rankings. The rest will compete to get exempted on the next year's regular season.Players who finish from 126th to 150th will have conditional status for the 2025 season and can regain full status through PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. The tournament will be held from December 12 to 15 at Dye's Valley Course, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA.2024 FedExCup Fall events scheduleThe schedule for the eight events that will be held in the 2024 FedExCup Fall is as follows:Procore ChampionshipDate: September 12-15Location: Silverado Resort & Spa, Napa, CaliforniaPurse: $6,000,000Previous Winner: Sahith Theegala ($1,512,000)Sanderson Farms ChampionshipDate: October 3-6Location: The Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, MississippiPurse: $7,600,000Previous Winner: Luke List ($1,476,000)Black Desert ChampionshipDate: October 10-13Location: Black Desert Resort Golf Course, Ivins, UtahPurse: $7,500,000Shriners Children's OpenDate: October 17-20Location: TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NevadaPurse: $7,000,000Previous Winner: Tom Kim ($1,512,000)ZOZO ChampionshipDate: October 24-27Location: Accordia Golf, Chiba, JapanPurse: $8,500,000Previous Winner: Collin Morikawa ($1,530,000)World Wide Technology ChampionshipDate: November 7-10Location: El Cardonal at Diamante, Los Cabos, MexicoPurse: $7,200,000Previous Winner: Erik van Rooyen ($1,476,000)Butterfield Bermuda ChampionshipDate: November 14-17Location: Port Royal Golf Course, Southampton, BermudaPurse: $6,900,000Previous Winner: Camilo Villegas ($1,170,000)The RSM ClassicDate: November 21-24Location: Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course), St. Simons Island, GA, USAPurse: $8,000,000Previous Winner: Ludvig Åberg ($1,512,000)After the FedExCup Fall events, three more events are listed by the PGA Tour including the PGA Tour Q-School presented by Korn Ferry. Their schedule is as follows:Hero World ChallengeDate: December 5-8Location: Albany Golf Club, Albany, BahamasGrant Thornton InvitationalDate: December 12-15Location: Tiburón Golf Club, Naples, Florida, USAPGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn FerryDate: December 12-15Location: Dye's Valley Course, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA