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Charles Schwab Cup Championship: Field, format, more at Phoenix Country Club

Steven Alker prepares to putt on the 18th green during the final round of the 2023 Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Phoenix Country Club. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Steven Alker prepares to putt on the 18th green during the final round of the 2023 Charles Schwab Cup Championship at Phoenix Country Club. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

PHOENIX — After 28 tournaments over the last 10 months, the PGA Tour Champions 2024 season reaches the end of the road at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

Phoenix Country Club is the host venue for the season finale, the final leg of a three-tournament postseason. Outside of the five majors on the senior circuit, this is the only 72-hole event on the schedule.

The regular season consisted of 25 tournaments and then only the top 72 golfers advanced to the first event of the postseason. Those 72 golfers became 54 for last week's event, won by Padraig Harrington. Now there are just 36 remaining.

Top 36 in Charles Schwab field

1

Ernie Els

2

Steven Alker

3

Stephen Ames

4

Padraig Harrington

5

Y.E. Yang

6

Richard Green

7

K.J. Choi

8

Steve Stricker

9

Ricardo Gonzalez

10

Paul Broadhurst

11

Jerry Kelly

12

Stewart Cink

13

Doug Barron

14

Tim O'Neal

15

Retief Goosen

16

Thomas Bjorn

17

Darren Clarke

18

Ken Tanigawa

19

Alex Cejka

20

Rocco Mediate

21

Bob Estes

22

Bernhard Langer

23

Miguel Angel Jimenez

24

Ken Duke

25

Joe Durant

26

Tim Petrovic

27

Thongchai Jaidee

28

Greg Chalmers

29

Mark Hensby

30

Vijay Singh

31

Shane Bertsch

32

Hiroyuki Fujita

33

Rod Pampling

34

Stuart Appleby

35

Jason Caron

36

Cameron Percy

The first five out

37

Mike Weir

38

David Bransdon

39

Steve Allan

40

Scott Dunlap

41

Charlie Wi

Who moved in, who moved out

The Simmons Bank Championship proved to have some volatility, as three golfers played their way into the finale, which meant three golfers have to drop out.

Hiroyuki Fujita

51 to 32

Jason Caron

53 to 35

Cameron Percy

40 to 36

Mike Weir

30 to 37

David Bransdon

35 to 38

Scott Dunlap

36 to 40

Who's leading the Charles Schwab Cup points race?

Ernie Els, who has three wins in 2024, sits atop the points. Steven Alker, who won the season-long title in 2022, is second. He has one win this season. In third is Stephen Ames, who has three wins this season. Harrington, No. 4 in the points, also now has three wins. Y.E. Yang is fifth. He has one win in 2024.

Other notables in the standings

Steve Stricker, who had such a dominant regular season in 2023 that he won the Schwab Cup title without playing in any of the three postseason events, is No. 8.

Bernhard Langer, who leads the PGA Tour Champions with 45 wins and who has won the Schwab six times, is No. 22.

Jason Caron, a PGA club professional in from Oyster Bay, New York. He last played on the PGA Tour in 2011 but has been a full-time club pro since. This year, however, he's played really well in the nine starts he's made on the senior circuit, post four top-10s, including a tie for fourth at the KitchenAid PGA Senior Championship in May. He earned the 35th spot in the field after a tie for third in Little Rock, Arkansas.

About Phoenix Country Club

The golf course in central Phoenix was home to the PGA Tour's Phoenix Open from 1932 to 1986. It has hosted the PGA Tour Champions since 2017 and has a deal in place to continue to do so through 2032. This year's Schwab tournament is Nov. 7-10.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Charles Schwab Cup Championship: Field, format, more at Phoenix Country Club