Upcoming Golf Tournaments You Don't Want to Miss in 2024

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Grand Slam Glory

The Open Championship: A Royal Test (Troon, July 18-21)

It will be a thrilling tournament as the world's finest golfers gather at the historic links course of Royal Troon Golf Club. The Open Championship in Scotland: The coveted major golf tournament held in the rugged seashores of Scotland gives way to four days of fierce competition with some of the finest players aiming at glory. Royal Troon is famed for its testing links layout and notoriously fickle weather and has produced many enduring duels down the years between iconic players. The course was closed down for renovations shortly thereafter, and it's remained unavailable to the masses right up until the start of the championship tomorrow at 1:30 a.m. PT on Golf Channel (11 a.m. BT on ESPN) As always, Click Here offers updated tee times, but we should note that leaders are Saturday teeing off around 6:00 a.m. PT (2 p.m. host time). Beer may not be in your hand at that hour, so you might as well check out this promo video to help pass the time until he is: Finally and perhaps most importantly, here is where you can view top players navigate famous "Postage Stamp" and "Railway" holes while going after golf's most important title with the Claret Jug being set to ensure that no surprise winners claim any life-long miracle exemption.

Summer Sizzlers

Rocket Mortgage Classic: (Detroit, Mich.)

The Rocket Mortgage Classic tees off from Detroit Golf Club and the Motor City will become the center of the golf world for a week. Due to the success of this event and the large number of fans attending, it has become quite popular, and charitable contributions have been substantial for the community. Take in the Donald Ross-designed course playing host to the game's best with its strategic bunkering and undulating greens today as PGA Tour pros compete. While producing a reputation for high-scoring drama and dramatic finishes, the Rocket Mortgage Classic should be enjoyable for all golf fans and players.

3M Open: The Cheer Up Club heads to Minnesota for a small dose of Magic on the Green. (July 25-28)

3M OpenWhere: TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minn.Course specs: 7,468 yards; par 71Defending champion: With a kid-friendly environment unlike any other, the 3M Open provides fans of all ages the opportunity to witness premier golf on a course that boasts an engaging layout from start to finish capped off by a signature par-5 18th hole. Whether you are attending as a local or coming from out of town, the 3M Open should be an exciting week for golf and community participation.

Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield CC (August 8th-11th)

The Wyndham Championship is the fitting finale to a summer full of golf excitement at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Famous for its exciting conclusions and majestic views, the par-71 Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro supplies a tough compound to PGA Trip professionals aiming to accumulate essential factors before the FedEx Mug Playoffs. Due to the tournament's deep fund of tradition and community support, it is a popular home stop for many players and a fan-favorite blending competitive golf with Southern hospitality.

Global Golfing Grandeur

Olympic Men's Golf: Golden Ambitions in Paris (Aug. 1-4)

The quest for Olympic glory awaits as the world's best male amateur golfers face off in Paris, France at the prestigious Le Golf National in the Olympic Men's Golf Competition. Cup: Rio 2016 See the return of golf to the Olympic stage as athletes play for the honor of representing their country in a hunt for gold. Be thrilled as you see the world's best golfers on the Albatros course, famous for its risk-and-reward links-style layout and water hazards. The Men's Olympic Golf Competition promises a thrilling contest and national honour with medals on the line at golf's prestige global event.

Excitement (Late Season Spannung)

FedEx Cup Playoffs: To the PGA Tour Championship (begins August 11)

At the end of each PGA Tour season, the FedEx Cup Playoffs bring together the game's top players for a series of knockout tournaments to decide who will be crowned FedEx Cup champion. These playoffs comprise of three events starting in mid-August: The Northern Trust, the BMW Championship, and the Tour Championship. Every tournament has a big purse and offers FedEx Cup points, leading to the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia.

TOUR Championship: East Lake, Atlanta (Aug 29 - Sept 1)

The TOUR Championship is the final event of The FedEx Cup Playoffs and takes place at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, GA. This prestigious tournament has an exclusive top-30 field from the FedEx Cup standings playing for a final title and a tremendous purse. See the drama unfold as competitors aim to conquer the demanding Donald Ross-designed layout along its storied fairways and greens. The easy answer is a fun TOUR Championship with a dramatic conclusion to the PGA Tour season.

With these key golf tournaments in 2024 now scheduled, you can go ahead and mark your calendar so you don't miss any of the action, drama, and world-class competition that defines the highest level of competition in golf. From the majors to local favorites or a return of golf at the Olympics, there is something for every golf fan - you are going to find these tournaments delightful.

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