That was a quick break. Two weeks after the Tour Championship, the PGA Tour is back in action for the first of eight fall events that will help determine playing status for 2025.

This week it’s a new sponsor at a familiar golf course, as the Procore Championship is at Silverado Resort’s North Course. The total purse is $6 million with the winner taking home $1.08 million for a victory.

There are six players in the field who do not have to worry about their status for next year. Sahith Theegala, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, Tom Hoge, Corey Conners and Eric Cole fit that bill.

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As for how status and priority works, these eight fall events will determine Nos. 50-125 in rankings. Those who finish in the top 10 positions, or Nos. 51-60 will be eligible for the first two signature events of next year. Although Nos. 51-70 before the start of this week have clinched eligibility for next year, they are competing to get into the top 10 spots mentioned above.

At the end of the fall, those from Nos. 126-150 will have conditional status on the PGA Tour for 2025. Anyone in that category is able to compete to regain full status through PGA Tour Q-School.

Here’s the rundown of what each player will earn who makes the cut. Check back here Sunday after play is complete for updates.

WIN: $1.08 million

2: $654,000

3: $414,000

4: $294,000

5: $246,000

6: $217,500

7: $202,500

8: $187,500

9: $175,500

10: $163,500

11: $151,500

12: $139,500

13: $127,500

14: $115,500

15: $109,500

16: $103,500

17: $97,500

18: $91,500

19: $85,500

20: $79,500

21: $73,500

22: $67,500

23: $62,700

24: $57,900

25: $53,100

26: $48,300

27: $46,600

28: $44,700

29: $42,900

30: $41,100

31: $39,300

32: $37,500

33: $35,700

34: $34,200

35: $32,700

36: $31,200

37: $29,700

38: $28,500

39: $27,300

40: $26,100

41: $24,900

42: $23,700

43: $22,500

44: $21,300

45: $20,100

46: $18,900

47: $17,700

48: $16,740

49: $15,900

50: $15,420

51: $15,060

52: $14,700

53: $14,460

54: $14,220

55: $14,100

56: $13,980

57: $13,860

58: $13,740

59: $13,620

60: $13,500

61: $13,380

62: $13,260

63: $13,140

64: $13,020

65: $12,900

66: $12,780

67: $12,660

68: $12,540

69: $12,420

70: $12,300

71: $12,180

72: $12,060

73: $11,940

74: $11,820

75: $11,700

76: $11,580

77: $11,460

78: $11,340

79: $11,220

80: $11,100

This article was originally published on golfdigest.com