The 2024 PGA TOUR schedule has been released and there are several differences from seasons past. One of the biggest changes is that the TOUR is returning to a schedule that is a complete calendar-year format. This was done as an effort to add some more downtime between the end of one season to the next.
The other massive change is a modification to a change that started last season when we were introduced to what is now termed Signature Events. As of the new season, there are a total of eight Signature Events with increased purses. However, only three of these “designated” tournaments will include a traditional 36-hole cut. Here is the complete 2024 PGA TOUR schedule with dates and courses.
What the New 2024 PGA TOUR Schedule Includes
The 2024 PGA TOUR schedule has 36 regular-season events with three postseason events, including the season-ending Tour Championship. Eight of the regular-season events will now be designated as Signature Events. Now, you have to add in the four Majors as well as the Players Championship.
In total, there will be 36 regular-season events and three postseason tournaments on the calendar with eight receiving signature status alongside the 50th playing of The Players Championship and the four major championships.
No-cut events will include The Sentry, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the RBC Heritage, the Wells Fargo Championship, the Travelers Championship and the three season-ending FedEx Cup Playoffs tournaments.
Signature events will not be mandatory for top players in 2024.
700 FedEx Cup points awarded to the winner of signature events.
Signature Events qualifications will be the top 50 finishers from the prior season’s FedEx Cup standings, the top 10 in that year’s FedEx Cup standings (not otherwise exempt), the top five points earners from full-field events between signature events (not otherwise exempt), the top 30 in the Official World Golf Rankings and all tournament winners from the current season.
Each signature event will also have four sponsor exemptions.
Three of the eight Signature Events will have 36-hole cuts with 80 players cut down to the top 50 and ties. The three tournaments using this format are the Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Memorial Tournament.
Here’s where the Signature Events separate! The three listed above will have 36-hole cuts, but the remaining will not. Those “No Cut” tournaments will be The Sentry, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, Travelers Championship and FedEx Cup Playoffs.
What Are PGA Signature Events?
A Few Changes to Make Note Of
Let’s talk money! The purses across the PGA TOUR schedule have risen due to the addition of Signature Events. There is another increased amount that will be on the line for players to reach for. The $18 million awarded to the 2023 FedEx Champion will increase to $25 million in 2024.
The 2024 Paris Olympics has played a role in how the 2024 PGA TOUR schedule was planned. The Olympics will be held between Friday, July 26, through Sunday, August 11. This will happen just before the Wyndham Championship and will push that tournament back a week along with the remaining portion of the schedule. This includes the postseason and a visit to East Lake for the title.
Also, after a perceived snub from the PGA TOUR last season, the 2024 Pebble Beach Pro-Am will now be a Signature Event instead of the WM Phoenix Open. The argument from fans and pundits was that the rowdy Phoenix Open would always attract the best players while Pebble Beach, a historic tournament, was hurting for big names.
2024 PGA TOUR Schedule
Here is the current list of PGA TOUR stops for the 2024 schedule. The Fall tournaments that will be on the 2024 PGA Tour schedule are going to be released at a later date. This portion of the schedule will most likely include familiar events such as Sanderson Farms at the Country Club of Jackson in Jackson, Mississippi.
*January 1-7, Sentry Tournament, Plantation Course at Kapalua
January 8-14, The Sony Open, Waialae Country Club
January 15-21, American Express, PGA West, La Quinta
January 22-27 Farmers Insurance Open, Torrey Pines Golf Course
*January 29-Feb. 4, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links & Spyglass Hills
February 5-11, WM Phoenix Open, TPC Scottsdale
*February 12-18, Genesis Invitational, The Riviera Country Club
February 19-25, Mexico Open at Vidanta, Vidanta Vallarta
February 26-March 3, The Classic in The Palm Beaches, PGA National Resort
*March 4-10, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill Club & Lodge
March 4-10, Puerto Rico Open, Grand Reserve Golf Club
March 11-17, The Players Championship, TPC Sawgrass
March 18-24, Valspar Championship, Innisbrook Resort
March 25-31, Texas Children’s Houston Open, Memorial Park Golf Course
April 1-7, Valero Texas Open, TPC San Antonio
**April 8-14, The Masters, Augusta National Golf Club
*April 15-21, RBC Heritage, Harbour Town Golf Links
April 15-21, Corales Puntacana Championship, Puntacana Resort & Club
April 22-28, Zurich Classic of New Orleans, TPC Louisiana
April 29-May 5, AT&T Byron Nelson, TPC Craig Ranch
*May 6-12, Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hollow Club
May 6-12, Myrtle Beach Classic, Dunes Golf & Beach Club
**May 13-19, PGA Championship, Valhalla Golf Club
May 20-26, Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club
May 27-June 2, RBC Canadian Open, Hamilton Golf & Country Club
*June 3-9, The Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village Golf Club
**June 10-16, U.S. Open, Pinehurst No. 2
*June 17-23, Travelers Championship, TPC River Highlands
June 24-30, Rocket Mortgage Classic, Detroit Golf Club
July 1-7, John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run
July 8-14, Genesis Scottish Open, The Renaissance Club
July 8-14, TBA event, TBA (Same week as Scottish Open)
**July 15-21, The Open, Royal Troon
July 15-21, Barracuda Championship, Tahoe Mountain Club
July 22-28, 3M Open, TPC Twin Cities
July 29-August. 4, Men’s Olympic Golf Competition, Le Golf National
August 5-11, Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield Country Club
Playoff Events
August 12-18, FedEx St. Jude Championship, TPC Southwind
August 19-25, BMW Championship, Castle Pines Golf Club
August 26-Sept. 1, Tour Championship, East Lake Golf Club
*Indicates a Signature Event
**Indicates a Major
The 2024 PGA TOUR schedule has undergone some changes when compared to last season. However, the average golf fan may not notice. There will still be large and small events. The MAJORS will all still take place and the Olympics have been added in for some bonus swings of the sticks. The single largest difference between the upcoming season and seasons in the past is the amount of money being paid out. Golf will still be played and exciting finishes will be mixed in with ho-hum Sundays as always. Hopefully, the number of exciting finishes will increase.