The Korn Ferry Tour Championship is getting smaller and changing venues.
The KFT finale will now feature a 60-player field, down from 75 players, while moving from French Lick, Indiana, to The Federal Club in Glen Allen, Virginia, just north of Richmond. Virginia’s Richmond Region will replace United Leasing and Finance as the presenting sponsor. These changes align with previously announced eligibility adjustments where the top 20 players will graduate to the PGA Tour and Nos. 21-60 will retain full KFT status.
The KFT Championship will cap a 25-event schedule, down from 26 events this year.
The upcoming season kicks off with back-to-back Bahamas tournaments (Jan. 11-14 in Paradise Island and Jan. 18-21 in Great Abaco). The regular season wraps up with the AdventHealth Championship on Aug. 20-23 in Kansas City, Missouri, which now replaces the Albertsons Boise Open as the final stop before the four-event KFT Finals. Boise moves to the week before.
The first three KFT Finals venues stay the same, but with adjusted field sizes: 156 players at the Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation, 132 players at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship, and 100 players at the Compliance Solutions Championship.
Players finishing Nos. 61-100 on the final points list will earn conditional KFT membership for next season.
The tour is saying goodbye to stops in Arlington, Texas; Wichita, Kansas; and Springfield, Missouri. But it’s adding two new events to the 2026 schedule: the Colonial Life Charity Classic on May 14-17 in Elgin, South Carolina, and the OccuNet Classic on June 11-14 in Amarillo, Texas.
Golf Channel will televise ten events – both Bahamas tournaments, Club Car Championship, BMW Charity Pro-Am, Utah Championship, AdventHealth Championship and all four Finals events.





