The FedEx St. Jude Championship, founded as the Westchester Classic in 1967, is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour. The Championship has a partnership with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, with the hospital serving as the tournament's designated charity since 1970. Since 2007, it has been played as the first tournament of the playoff system for the FedEx Cup, with the field limited to the top 70 players on the FedEx Cup points list at the end of the regular season; prior to 2023, the top 125 players were included. For sponsorship reasons, the tournament has previously been titled The Northern Trust, The Barclays, and the Buick Classic.

The Westchester Classic was hosted at Westchester Country Club in Harrison, New York until 2007, after which it moved around several courses in New York and New Jersey. In 2018, the PGA Tour announced that The Northern Trust, as it was then known, would alternate between the New York/New Jersey and Boston areas from 2019, and in 2020 it was held at TPC Boston. For the 2021–22 season, the tournament was relocated to TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee with FedEx as the new title sponsor and the event being titled the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

Many of the world's top players have won the event including Justin Rose, Sergio García, Adam Scott, Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Patrick Reed, Dustin Johnson and 2018 champion Bryson DeChambeau, who captured a four-stroke victory and became the tournament's youngest winner in the FedEx Cup era. Since the tournament's inception in 1967, The Northern Trust has generated nearly $50 million for New York/New Jersey Metropolitan-area charities, including a record $1.865 million in 2018.

History

The event can trace its origins back to a Westchester-based pro-am tournament that began at The Apawamis Club in Rye, New York. Founded by William Mitchell "Bill" Jennings, the popular spectator event drew many top players before leaving Apawamis after 1961 when it was merged into the Thunderbird Classic. It was next played at the Upper Montclair Country Club in Clifton, New Jersey (1962, 1966–68) and the neighboring Westchester Country Club (1963–65) also in Rye. Proceeds from the popular event benefited the now defunct United Hospital in Port Chester, New York for many years. Beginning in 1976, the tournament underwent a series of name sponsorships (detailed below), not unlike other PGA Tour stops. The name of the event evolved to the point that, by 1990, it no longer contained the name of its host course or location. However, among golfers on tour and many fans, it was still known by its traditional name, the Westchester Classic.

The tournament was usually played during June of each year, either the week before (in even-numbered years) or the week after (in odd-numbered years) the U.S. Open. It had its greatest attendance in 2001 when Tiger Woods participated, although two days of heavy rains disrupted play. It had one of its more exciting finishes in 2005, when Pádraig Harrington eagled the par-5 final hole with a 65-foot (20 m) putt to win the title. The most frequent winner of the tournament is Vijay Singh, with four trophies.

Beginning in 2008, it left the Westchester Country Club and began being rotated amongst different clubs in the New York metropolitan area (also detailed below).

In 2011, Hurricane Irene shortened the tournament to 54 holes, which was played that year at the Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. The tournament ended by noontime on Saturday, August 27, allowing ample time for players and spectators to evacuate the golf course.

The tournament has traditionally closed CBS Sports's PGA Tour television schedule, due to the network's commitment to airing SEC and NFL football during the fall months; until 2014, the network also had rights to the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which begins the Monday prior to Labor Day. (The 2019 changes to the PGA Tour calendar, which resulted in The Northern Trust being moved up two weeks due to the PGA Tour's desire to complete the FedEx Cup Playoffs by the end of August, will not affect this tournament ending CBS's golf season, even though the tournament now takes place three weeks before the first week of the college football season.) Jim Nantz, who calls the final two rounds of The Northern Trust on television, is also the lead play-by-play announcer for the NFL on CBS. However, a 2023 change gives both CBS and NBC the entirety of the FedEx Cup playoffs – 2022 NBC, 2023 CBS, 2024 and 2025 NBC, 2026 CBS).

In 2017, Chicago-based financial services company Northern Trust replaced Barclays, which had sponsored the tournament since 2005. Northern Trust had previously been the title sponsor of the Los Angeles Open at Riviera for nine years, known as the "Northern Trust Open" from 2008 through 2016.

In 2019, the FedEx Cup Playoffs featured three events, instead of four, and the Playoffs concluded by the end of August. As a result, The Northern Trust was played earlier in August (August 5–11, 2019), followed by the BMW Championship, August 12–18 (70 players); and the Tour Championship August 19–25 (30 players).

Highlights

In 2015, Brian Harman became only the third player in PGA Tour history to record two holes-in-one in the same round.

In 2020, Scottie Scheffler shot a 12-under-par 59 at TPC Boston in the second round.

Winners

PGA Tour (FedEx Cup Playoffs)2007–
PGA Tour (Regular)1967–2006
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-upPurse (US$)Winner's share ($)Venue
FedEx St. Jude Championship
59th2025England Justin Rose264−16PlayoffUnited States J. J. Spaun20,000,0003,600,000TPC Southwind, TN
58th2024Japan Hideki Matsuyama263−172 strokesNorway Viktor Hovland United States Xander Schauffele20,000,0003,600,000TPC Southwind, TN
57th2023United States Lucas Glover265−15PlayoffUnited States Patrick Cantlay20,000,0003,600,000TPC Southwind, TN
56th2022United States Will Zalatoris265−15PlayoffAustria Sepp Straka15,000,0002,700,000TPC Southwind, TN
The Northern Trust
55th2021United States Tony Finau264−20PlayoffAustralia Cameron Smith9,500,0001,710,000Liberty National, NJ
54th2020United States Dustin Johnson (3)254−3011 strokesUnited States Harris English9,500,0001,710,000TPC Boston, MA
53rd2019United States Patrick Reed (2)268−161 strokeMexico Abraham Ancer9,250,0001,665,000Liberty National, NJ
52nd2018United States Bryson DeChambeau266−184 strokesUnited States Tony Finau9,000,0001,620,000Ridgewood, NJ
51st2017United States Dustin Johnson (2)267−13PlayoffUnited States Jordan Spieth8,750,0001,575,000Glen Oaks, NY
The Barclays
50th2016United States Patrick Reed275−91 strokeArgentina Emiliano Grillo United States Sean O'Hair8,500,0001,530,000Bethpage Black, NY
49th2015Australia Jason Day261−196 strokesSweden Henrik Stenson8,250,0001,485,000Plainfield, NJ
48th2014United States Hunter Mahan270−142 strokesAustralia Stuart Appleby Australia Jason Day United States Cameron Tringale8,000,0001,440,000Ridgewood, NJ
47th2013Australia Adam Scott273−111 strokeCanada Graham DeLaet England Justin Rose United States Gary Woodland United States Tiger Woods8,000,0001,440,000Liberty National, NJ
46th2012United States Nick Watney274−103 strokesUnited States Brandt Snedeker8,000,0001,440,000Bethpage Black, NY
45th2011United States Dustin Johnson194−192 strokesUnited States Matt Kuchar8,000,0001,440,000Plainfield, NJ
44th2010United States Matt Kuchar272−12PlayoffScotland Martin Laird7,500,0001,350,000Ridgewood, NJ
43rd2009United States Heath Slocum275−91 strokeSouth Africa Ernie Els Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington United States Steve Stricker United States Tiger Woods7,500,0001,350,000Liberty National, NJ
42nd2008Fiji Vijay Singh (4)276−8PlayoffSpain Sergio García United States Kevin Sutherland7,000,0001,260,000Ridgewood, NJ
41st2007United States Steve Stricker268−162 strokesSouth Korea K. J. Choi7,000,0001,260,000Westchester, NY
Barclays Classic
40th2006Fiji Vijay Singh (3)274−102 strokesAustralia Adam Scott5,750,0001,035,000Westchester, NY
39th2005Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington274−101 strokeUnited States Jim Furyk5,750,0001,035,000Westchester, NY
Buick Classic
38th2004Spain Sergio García (2)272−12PlayoffRepublic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington South Africa Rory Sabbatini5,250,000945,000Westchester, NY
37th2003United States Jonathan Kaye271−13PlayoffUnited States John Rollins5,000,000900,000Westchester, NY
36th2002United States Chris Smith272−122 strokesUnited States David Gossett United States Pat Perez United States Loren Roberts3,500,000630,000Westchester, NY
35th2001Spain Sergio García268−163 strokesUnited States Scott Hoch3,500,000630,000Westchester, NY
34th2000United States Dennis Paulson276−8PlayoffUnited States David Duval3,000,000540,000Westchester, NY
33rd1999United States Duffy Waldorf276−8PlayoffUnited States Dennis Paulson2,500,000450,000Westchester, NY
32nd1998United States J. P. Hayes201−12PlayoffUnited States Jim Furyk1,800,000324,000Westchester, NY
31st1997South Africa Ernie Els (2)268−162 strokesUnited States Jeff Maggert1,500,000270,000Westchester, NY
30th1996South Africa Ernie Els271−138 strokesAustralia Steve Elkington United States Tom Lehman United States Jeff Maggert Australia Craig Parry1,200,000216,000Westchester, NY
29th1995Fiji Vijay Singh (2)278−6PlayoffUnited States Doug Martin1,200,000216,000Westchester, NY
28th1994United States Lee Janzen268−163 strokesSouth Africa Ernie Els1,200,000216,000Westchester, NY
27th1993Fiji Vijay Singh280−4PlayoffUnited States Mark Wiebe1,000,000180,000Westchester, NY
26th1992South Africa David Frost268−168 strokesUnited States Duffy Waldorf1,000,000180,000Westchester, NY
25th1991United States Billy Andrade273−112 strokesUnited States Brad Bryant1,000,000180,000Westchester, NY
24th1990United States Hale Irwin269−152 strokesUnited States Paul Azinger1,000,000180,000Westchester, NY
Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic
23rd1989Australia Wayne Grady277−7PlayoffUnited States Ronnie Black1,000,000180,000Westchester, NY
22rd1988Spain Seve Ballesteros (2)276−8PlayoffSouth Africa David Frost United States Ken Green Australia Greg Norman700,000126,000Westchester, NY
21st1987United States J. C. Snead276−8PlayoffSpain Seve Ballesteros600,000108,000Westchester, NY
20th1986United States Bob Tway272−121 strokeUnited States Willie Wood600,000108,000Westchester, NY
19th1985United States Roger Maltbie275−9PlayoffUnited States George Burns United States Raymond Floyd500,00090,000Westchester, NY
18th1984United States Scott Simpson269−155 strokesAustralia David Graham United States Jay Haas United States Mark O'Meara500,00090,000Westchester, NY
17th1983Spain Seve Ballesteros276−82 strokesUnited States Andy Bean United States Craig Stadler450,00081,000Westchester, NY
16th1982United States Bob Gilder261−195 strokesUnited States Peter Jacobsen United States Tom Kite400,00072,000Westchester, NY
15th1981United States Raymond Floyd275−91 strokeUnited States Bobby Clampett United States Gibby Gilbert United States Craig Stadler400,00072,000Westchester, NY
14th1980United States Curtis Strange273−112 strokesUnited States Gibby Gilbert400,00072,000Westchester, NY
13th1979United States Jack Renner277−71 strokeAustralia David Graham United States Howard Twitty400,00072,000Westchester, NY
American Express Westchester Classic
12th1978United States Lee Elder274−101 strokeUnited States Mark Hayes300,00060,000Westchester, NY
11th1977United States Andy North272−122 strokesUnited States George Archer300,00060,000Westchester, NY
10th1976Australia David Graham272−123 strokesUnited States Ben Crenshaw United States Tom Watson United States Fuzzy Zoeller300,00060,000Westchester, NY
Westchester Classic
9th1975United States Gene Littler271−17PlayoffUnited States Julius Boros250,00050,000Westchester, NY
8th1974United States Johnny Miller269−192 strokesUnited States Don Bies250,00050,000Westchester, NY
7th1973United States Bobby Nichols272−16PlayoffUnited States Bob Murphy250,00050,000Westchester, NY
6th1972United States Jack Nicklaus (2)270−183 strokesUnited States Jim Colbert250,00050,000Westchester, NY
5th1971United States Arnold Palmer270−185 strokesUnited States Gibby Gilbert United States Hale Irwin250,00050,000Westchester, NY
4th1970Australia Bruce Crampton273−151 strokeUnited States Larry Hinson United States Jack Nicklaus250,00050,000Westchester, NY
3rd1969United States Frank Beard275−131 strokeUnited States Bert Greene250,00050,000Westchester, NY
2nd1968United States Julius Boros272−161 strokeUnited States Bob Murphy United States Jack Nicklaus United States Dan Sikes250,00050,000Westchester, NY
1st1967United States Jack Nicklaus272−161 strokeUnited States Dan Sikes250,00050,000Westchester, NY

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records. Sources:

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