After strong finish in Hawaii, this PGA Tour Champions player might be due for a big 2024

He wrestled second place away from defending champion and 2023 Player of the Year Steve Stricker.

If his first start of the new year is any indication, former University of Texas star Harrison Frazar might be in for a mighty big 2024.

The Dallas native, who captured his first PGA Tour Champions victory at the end of 2023 in the Dominion Energy Charity Classic at the Country Club of Virginia when he edged Richard Green in a playoff, picked up where he left off last week at the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai.

Although New Zealander Steven Alker cruised to a four-stroke win, Frazar came through in the clutch as he needed a birdie on the tournament’s final hole to wrestle second away from defending champion and 2023 Player of the Year Steve Stricker. His reward was a handsome $200,000 check for being runner-up.

For Frazar, whose lone victory on the PGA Tour came in Memphis, the win in October has been a big boost.

“I’ve always had confidence in my ability to play, but doing that in October has given me confidence to know that I can close it when it matters,” Frazar said in Hawaii. “These guys out here, they’re called champions because they know how to win, they’re not going to make mistakes. I need to not make mistakes. So yeah, I feel like I can do it.”

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Although his PGA Tour was plagued by numerous injuries, Frazar still played in 409 events on Tour, posting 19 top-5 finishes and cracking the Top 10 on 37 occasions. Not bad for a guy who was an honorable mention All-American three different times while with Texas, but didn’t plan to pursue a pro career until fellow Longhorn Mark Brooks convinced him to do so.

Of course, playing in Hawaii also isn’t a bad way to spend a week in January.

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When and where the major golf tours return to action in 2024

Just about all the major tours return to action in January.

With the Monday finish at the PGA Tour’s Q-School officially bringing an end to professional golf events in 2023, it’s time to take a quick look ahead to 2024.

The next two weeks are about the only downtime in the world of pro golf but there will be tees stuck into the ground before you know it.

The first event out of the box in 2024 also marks the return to the calendar-based schedule on the PGA Tour. Not far behind are events on the DP World Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, PGA Tour Champions and LPGA. The 2024 LIV Golf slate starts up in February.

Here’s a closer look at the first events of 2024 on the major golf circuits.