I’m not able to pull a live, fully up-to-date PGA Tour points table right now, but the Tour’s recent coverage shows standard event winner payouts in FedExCup points: for example, a PGA Championship winner earned 750 points, and a Signature Event winner earned 700 points at Truist Championship.

What the points usually look like

The PGA Tour’s FedExCup points breakdown generally depends on the event type, not just finishing position. Recent Tour reporting confirms that a regular win and a Signature Event win carry different point values, which is why the “current breakdown” can vary by tournament category.

From the latest available coverage

  • PGA Championship winner: 750 points.
  • Truist Championship winner: 700 points.
  • The PGA Tour’s current structure is also in flux, with major schedule and format changes approved recently, so the points system may be affected further in future seasons.

Best way to read it

If you mean the leaderboard standings , the latest available report I found shows Chris Gotterup leading after WM Phoenix Open with 1,046 points, ahead of Scottie Scheffler on 625. If you mean the points awarded by place , tell me which event type you want — regular PGA Tour event, Signature Event, major, or playoff event — and I can format the breakdown clearly from the available data.

Summary

The most recent verified info shows that PGA Tour points are event-specific, with recent winners earning 700 or 750 points depending on the tournament category. For the current standings, the latest snapshot I found had Chris Gotterup at the top with 1,046 points.