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The PGA Tour officially released its 2024 schedule Monday.
The season will be a calender-year schedule for the first time since 2012. There are 36 regular-season events, down from 44 this season. There are still three FedEx Cup Playoff events.
The fall part of the schedule will finalize the top 125 for the 2025 season as only the top 70 finishers in the FEC standings earn their way into the postseason, a move that started this season.
The first regular-season event in 2024 is now called The Sentry and will be followed by the Sony Open in Hawaii. The first stateside event will be The American Express in Palm Desert, California.
“We are excited about the roll-out of the PGA Tour’s reimagined schedule and what the season will offer to our fans: a January start with stars competing head-to-head more often, alongside the weekly drama of life-altering moments and the emergence of new stars,” said commissioner Jay Monahan.
The are eight “signature events”, which were initially called designated events but had the moniker “elevated” events during the 2022-23 season.
The eight are:
- The Sentry
- AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
- The Genesis Invitational
- Arnold Palmer Invitational
- RBC Heritage
- Wells Fargo Championship
- The Memorial Tournament
- The Travelers Championship
The three player-hosted invitationals – Genesis, APR, Memorial – will have a 36-hole cut; the other five will not.
The Farmers Insurance Open in January in San Diego will again feature a Saturday finish for the third consecutive season.
For the third year, there are three tournaments that will also be part of the DP World Tour’s Race to Dubai: Genesis Scottish Open, the event scheduled for July 11-14 (formerly the Barbasol Championship) and the Barracuda Championship in July.
There is a break in the schedule for the Olympic men’s competition in France in August.
The playoffs are the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colorado, for the first time (Castle Pines hosted the International from 1986-2006) and the Tour Championship, which is once again at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
The FedEx Cup champion in 2024 will bank a $25 million bonus.
2024 PGA Tour schedule
Tournaments in bold are the designated events.
DATES | TOURNAMENT |
Jan. 4-7 | The Sentry |
Jan. 11-14 | Sony Open in Hawaii |
Jan. 18-21 | The American Express |
Jan. 24-27 | Farmers Insurance Open |
Feb. 1-4 | AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am |
Feb. 8-11 | WM Phoenix Open |
Feb. 15-18 | Genesis Invitational |
Feb. 22-25 | Mexico Open at Vidanta |
Feb. 29-March 3 | The Classic in The Palm Beaches |
March 7-10 | Arnold Palmer Invitational |
March 7-10 | Puerto Rico Open (opposite field) |
March 14-17 | The Players Championship |
March 21-24 | Valspar Championship |
March 28-31 | Texas Children’s Houston Open |
April 4-7 | Valero Texas Open |
April 11-14 | The Masters |
April 18-21 | RBC Heritage |
April 18-21 | Corales Puntacana Championship (opposite field) |
April 25-28 | Zurich Classic of New Orleans |
May 2-5 | AT&T Byron Nelson |
May 9-12 | Wells Fargo Championship |
May 9-12 | Myrtle Beach Classic (opposite field) |
May 16-19 | PGA Championship (Valhalla) |
May 23-26 | Charles Schwab Challenge |
May 30-June 2 | RBC Canadian Open |
June 6-9 | The Memorial Tournament |
June 13-16 | U.S. Open (Pinehurst) |
June 20-23 | Travelers Championship |
June 27-30 | Rocket Mortgage Classic |
July 4-7 | John Deere Classic |
July 11-14 | Genesis Scottish Open |
July 11-14 | Opposite-field event TBA (formerly Barbasol) |
July 18-21 | The Open Championship (Royal Troon) |
July 18-21 | Barracuda Championship (opposite field) |
July 25-28 | 3M Open |
July 29-Aug. 4 | Olympics |
Aug. 8-11 | Wyndham Championship |
Aug. 15-18 | FedEx St. Jude Championship TPC Southwind, Memphis |
Aug. 22-25 | BMW Championship Castle Pines Golf Club, Castle Rock, Colorado |
Aug. 29-Sept. 1 | Tour Championship East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta |
Fall Series | |
Sept. 11-15 | Fortinet Championship |
Sept. 19-22 | Sanderson Farms Championship |
Sept. 26-29 | Presidents Cup |
Oct. 3-6 | Black Desert Championship (Utah) |
Oct. 10-13 | Shriners Children’s Open |
Oct. 17-20 | Zozo Championship |
Oct. 31-Nov. 3 | World Wide Technology Championship |
Nov. 14-17 | Butterfield Bermuda Championship |
Nov. 21-24 | RSM Classic |
Dec. 5-8 | Hero World Challenge |
Dec. 12-15 | Grant Thornton Invitational |
Dec. 19-22 | PNC Championship |