2024 RSM Classic: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour’s season finale is here.

Only one event is left on the PGA Tour in 2024, and this week, the Tour is back in the United States for the first time in nearly a month.

The 2024 RSM Classic gets underway Thursday in Georgia, and it’s the final official event of the PGA Tour’s season.

The RSM Classic is the eighth and final PGA Tour in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour is of until The Sentry in January, though there will be three silly-season events in December, including Tiger Woods’ Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s what you need to know about the 2024 RSM Classic.

RSM Classic course information

Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course in St. Simons Island, Georgia, is a par-70 layout measuring 7,005 yards. Tom Fazio was the architect. The tournament will also use the Plantation Course for the first two rounds. The event has been at Sea Island since 2010 when Davis Love III and Zach Johnson created it.

RSM Classic purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 RSM Classic is $7.6 million with a first-place prize of $1.368 million. Five of the eight fall events have smaller purses from a year ago, including the RSM, which is down $400,000.

RSM Classic TV coverage

Thursday, Nov. 21: 12-3 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Nov. 22: 12-3 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Nov. 23: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Nov. 24: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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RSM Classic field

There will be 156 golfers in the field when play starts Thursday. The biggest name is Ludvig Aberg, who makes his return to play after knee surgery as defending champion at the RSM.

Here’s a look at the complete field.

2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour is heading to Bermuda.

Only two events are left in the PGA Tour in 2024, and this week, the Tour heads to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

The 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship gets underway Thursday in Bermuda, and it’s the penultimate official event of the year.

The Butterfield Bermuda is the seventh PGA Tour event of eight in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour heads to Georgia for the season-ending RSM Classic, the final chance for players to secure their spots in the top 125 for 2025.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s what you need to know about the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

Butterfield Bermuda Championship course information

Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda, is a par-71 layout measuring 6,828 yards. Robert Trent Jones was the architect. This will be the sixth time the tournament is held at Port Royal.

Butterfield Bermuda Championship purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship is $6.9 million with a first-place prize of $1.242 million. Five of the eight fall events have smaller purses from a year ago, but not the Butterfield Bermuda, which is up $400,000.

Butterfield Bermuda Championship TV coverage

Thursday, Nov. 14: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Nov. 15: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Nov. 16: 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Nov. 17: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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Butterfield Bermuda Championship field

The field is 120.

  • Tyson Alexander
  • Paul Barjon
  • Chris Baker
  • Aaron Baddeley
  • Erik Barnes
  • Ryan Brehm
  • Jacob Bridgeman
  • Zac Blair
  • George Bryan
  • Wesley Bryan
  • Hayden Buckley
  • Daniel Berger
  • Blaine Hale Jr.
  • Ben Crane
  • Rafael Campos
  • Cameron Champ
  • Kevin Chappell
  • Pierceson Coody
  • Austin Cook
  • Trace Crowe
  • Nico Echavarria
  • Egor Eroshenko
  • Doug Ghim
  • Lucas Glover
  • Will Gordon
  • Ben Griffin
  • Lanto Griffin
  • Cody Gribble
  • Mark Hubbard
  • Nick Hardy
  • Michael Herrera
  • Garrick Higgo
  • Ryo Hisatsune
  • Rico Hoey
  • Mackenzie Hughes
  • Henrik Norlander
  • Kevin Kisner
  • Greg Koch
  • Ben Kohles
  • S.H. Kim
  • Michael Kim
  • Kelly Kraft
  • Peter Malnati
  • Maverick McNealy
  • Martin Laird
  • Christo Lamprecht
  • Matti Schmid
  • Kevin Streelman
  • Kevin Yu
  • Kevin Tway
  • Alejandro Tosti
  • Brendon Todd
  • Scott Piercy
  • Andrew Putnam
  • Chez Reavie
  • Patrick Rodgers
  • Graeme Robertson
  • Miles Russell
  • Brandt Snedeker
  • Austin Smotherman
  • Alex Smalley
  • Camiko Smith
  • David Skinns
  • Justin Lower
  • David Lipsky
  • Matt NeSmith
  • S.Y. Noh
  • Andrew Novak
  • Ryan Moore
  • Francesco Molinari
  • William McGirt
  • Seamus Power
  • Greyson Sigg
  • Roger Sloan
  • Russell Knox
  • James Hahn
  • Bill Haas
  • Joel Dahmen
  • MJ Daffue
  • Chesson Hadley
  • Nick Watney
  • Vince Whaley
  • Sam Ryder
  • Chad Ramey
  • Carl Yuan
  • Dylan Wu
  • Brandon Wu
  • Sam Stevens
  • Hayden Springer
  • Justin Suh
  • Robby Shelton
  • Tyler Duncan
  • Martin Trainer
  • Josh Teater
  • Ben Taylor
  • Kevin Dougherty
  • Adrien Dumont de Chassart
  • Ethan Cairns
  • Tyler Collet
  • Connor Jones
  • Nick Jones
  • Carson Young
  • Camilo Villegas
  • Jhonattan Vegas
  • Sean O’Hair
  • Eric West
  • Tom Whitney
  • Norman Xiong
  • Wilson Furr

Among the eight sponsor exemptions is Miles Russell, who is now 16. He was 15 when he made his PGA Tour debut in the 2024 Rocket Mortage Classic in June.

2024 World Wide Technology Championship: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour is on to Mexico.

After a week off, the PGA Tour’s is back for a three-event stretch to conclude its 2024 season.

The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship gets underway Thursday in Mexico, and it’s the second year the event has been at Tiger Woods’ El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas. In a bunker on the first hole is a plaque to “commemorate” the inaugural tee shot hit by Woods in December of 2014.

The WWTC is the sixth PGA Tour event of eight in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour heads to Bermuda before the season-ending RSM Classic, the final chance for players to secure their spots in the top 125.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship.

World Wide Technology Championship course information

El Cardonal at Diamante in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is a par-72 layout measuring 7,452 yards. Tiger Woods was the architect. This will be the second time the tournament is held at El Cardonal.

World Wide Technology Championship purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Zozo Championship is $7.2 million with a first-place prize of $1.296 million. Five of the eight Fall series events have smaller purses from a year ago, including the WWTC, which is down $1 million.

World Wide Technology Championship TV coverage

Thursday, Nov. 7: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Nov. 8: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Nov. 9: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Nov. 10: 2-5 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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World Wide Technology Championship field

The inaugural tournament at the course a year ago saw Erik van Rooyen hoist the trophy. Luke Donald, Keith Mitchell and Cameron Young are amongst the notables teeing it up in Mexico.

2024 Zozo Championship: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour heads to Asia this week.

The PGA Tour’s fourth in event in as many weeks is going international. In fact, it’s the first of three straight PGA Tour events outside of the United States.

The 2024 Zozo Championship gets underway Thursday in Japan, the fifth time the tournament has been contested in Asia. In 2020 during COVID, it was held in the United States.

The Zozo is the fifth PGA Tour event of eight in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour is off for a week before returning to North America for its final three official events of 2024.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Zozo Championship.

Zozo Championship course information

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan is a par-70 layout measuring 7,079 yards. Kinya Fujita was the architect. This will be the fifth time the tournament has been at Accordia Golf Narashino.

Zozo Championship purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Zozo Championship is $8.5 million with a first-place prize of $1.53 million. Five of the eight Fall series events have smaller purses from a year ago but the Zozo features the same total purse and same first-place money as it did in 2023.

Zozo Championship TV coverage

Wednesday, Oct. 23-24: 11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Thursday, Oct. 24-5: 11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Oct. 25-26: 11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Oct. 26-27:11 p.m.-3 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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Zozo Championship field

Defending champion Collin Morikawa is one of the notables heading to Japan. Rickie Fowler, Joel Dahmen, Max Homa, Will Zalatoris, Justin Thomas, Sahith Theegala and Hideki Matsuyama are also teeing it up.

Morikawa and Matsuyama are the only past champs in the field. Keegan Bradley (2021), Patrick Cantlay (2020) and Tiger Woods (2019) are the other tournament winners. Woods’ win was his 82nd and latest PGA Tour win.

2024 Shriners Children’s Open: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

TPC Summerlin ranks No. 3 in Nevada on Golfweek’s Best ranking.

The PGA Tour’s FedEx Fall Series heads to Sin City for the Shriners Children’s Open.

A longstanding event on the PGA Tour schedule, the event is held at TPC Summerlin and is the fourth of eight events in the FedEx Cup Fall. The course is only two hours by car from last week’s event, the Black Desert Championship.

TPC Summerlin ranks No. 3 in Nevada on Golfweek’s Best ranking of top private layouts in the state.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open.

Shriners Children’s course information

Black Desert Resort is a par 71 layout measuring 7,255 yards. Bobby Weed and Fuzzy Zoeller were the architects.

Shriners Children’s purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Black Desert Championship is $7 million with $1.26 million going to the winner. A year ago, the total purse was $8.4 million with first place good for $1.512 million. It’s one of five fall events with a reduced purse from 2023.

Shriners Children’s TV coverage

Thursday, Oct. 17: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET (ESPN+); 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Oct. 18: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET (ESPN+); 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Oct. 19: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Oct. 20: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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Shriners Children’s field

Tom Kim, who has won the Shriners Children’s Open the past two years, has a chance to become the seventh player in PGA Tour history to win an event three straight times. The field size will be 132. Matt McCarty, who won the inaugural Black Desert Championship on Sunday, has been added to the field.

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Prize money, TV coverage, field and more: Everything you need to know for the 2024 Black Desert Championship

A new venue and tournament is up this week.

The PGA Tour’s FedEx Fall Series rolls on, and this week, a new tournament takes center stage.

Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah, will host the 2024 Black Desert Championship, which begins Thursday. This is the first year the tournament will be played, and it’s the third of eight tournaments in the fall.

Black Desert Resort has quickly climbed the Golfweek’s Best rankings and is No. 1 in Utah on the list of public-access courses in Utah, No. 26 among all resort courses in the U.S. and No. 81 among all modern courses in the country.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Black Desert Championship.

Black Desert course information

Black Desert Resort is a par 71 layout measuring 7,371 yards. Tom Weiskopf was the architect. This will be the first time the tournament has been contested at Black Desert Resort.

Black Desert purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Black Desert Championship is $7.5 million with $1.35 million going to the winner.

Black Desert TV coverage

Thursday, Oct. 10: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Oct. 11: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Oct. 12: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Oct. 13: 5-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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Black Desert field

2024 International Presidents Cup team captain Mike Weir, who played college golf at BYU, is among those in the field in the desert.

Prize money, TV coverage, field and more: Everything you need to know for the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship

Enjoy the tee markers and rooster trophy while they last.

After a two-week hiatus that included the 2024 Presidents Cup in Montreal, Canada, the PGA Tour’s FedEx Fall Series returns to action with the first of four events over the next four weeks.

The Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi, will host the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, which begins Thursday. Luke List is the defending champion, making a birdie to win a five-way playoff on the first extra hole in 2023 to take the crown.

Sanderson Farms is in its last year as sponsor for the event, so there will be new branding come next year. Enjoy the tee markers and rooster trophy while they last.

From TV coverage to prize money information, here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship.

Sanderson Farms course information

The Country Club of Jackson is a par 72 layout measuring 7,461 yards. John Fought was the architect. This will be the 11th time the tournament has been contested at The Country Club of Jackson.

Sanderson Farms purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship is $7.6 million with $1.368 million going to the winner. Last year, the purse was $8.2 million with List earning $1.476 million for his win.

Sanderson Farms TV coverage

Thursday, Oct. 3: 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Oct. 4: 4-7:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Oct. 5: 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Oct. 6: 3:30-6:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

In addition to TV, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will have live early coverage of the first two rounds of the Sanderson Farms Championship beginning at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday and Friday.

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Sanderson Farms field

Rickie Fowler highlights the field, as does International Presidents Cup team member and 2022 Sanderson Farms champion Mackenzie Hughes.

Texas Football: Three more kickoff times, TV information announced

ESPN announced plans for Arkansas and the RRS. FOX and Longhorn Network joined the party Thursday, announcing three more UT kickoff times.

When you’re in the middle of the offseason, any kind of news makes the season feel closer and closer. Especially with Texas expecting to have 100% capacity this fall.

ESPN announced plans for the Arkansas matchup earlier this month, along with Red River Shootout TV information. On Thursday, FOX and Longhorn Network joined the party, announcing three more Texas kickoff times.

Prepare yourself for a scorcher, because the Longhorns will open their season on Sept. 4 against Louisiana at 3:30 p.m. FOX will have the broadcast, directly following Penn State-Wisconsin’s Big Noon kickoff.

Longhorn Network will get its nonconference game two weeks later when Rice comes to Darrel K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on Sept. 18. As usual, a night kickoff will be in store. Mark your calendars for 7 p.m.

The whirlwind of Thanksgiving weekend opponents continues with Kansas State coming to Austin. FOX moved the game from Saturday to Friday (Nov. 27) as expected, with an early 11 a.m. turkey hangover kickoff.

Here is Texas’ football schedule, with TV information and kickoff times so far. All times are CST:

  • Sept. 4 vs Louisiana – 3:30 on FOX
  • Sept. 11 at Arkansas – 7 p.m. on ESPN
  • Sept. 18 vs Rice – 7 p.m. on LHN
  • Sept. 25 vs Texas Tech – TBD
  • Oct. 2 at TCU – TBD
  • Oct. 9 vs Oklahoma – TBD on ABC/ESPN
  • Oct. 16 vs Oklahoma State – TBD
  • Oct. 30 at Baylor – TBD
  • Nov. 6 at Iowa State – TBD
  • Nov. 13 vs Kansas – TBD
  • Nov. 20 at West Virginia – TBD
  • Nov. 26 (Fri) vs Kansas State – 11 a.m. on FOX

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