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 Champions2007. 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.Complete list of FedExCup playoffs winnersTiger Woods en los playoffs de la FedEx Cup.Cliff Hawkins2010. 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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