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PGA Tour season may be over, but plenty of golf in 2024 remains

Scottie Scheffler won the Tour Championship by five shots last week, thus concluding the regular season on the PGA Tour.

But plenty of golf remains.

The remainder of the 2024 calendar year features plenty of marquee tournaments across the LPGA, DP World Tour, and LIV Golf.

Of course, the PGA Tour will stage eight more tournaments as part of its Fall series. Those players who did not finish among the top 50 in the 2024 FedEx Cup rankings will primarily compete in these events, jockeying for position going into 2025. Players ranked between 51st and 60th gain entry into the first two Signature Events of the season—a big deal for those on the periphery of stardom or young players looking to cement their careers further.

Then, we have the Presidents Cup, which returns to Royal Montreal Golf Club for the first time since 2007. Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and Collin Morikawa will lead the Americans, while the Internationals boast an impressive team of their own. Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im, and Adam Scott will try to win their first Presidents Cup, as the Internationals have not defeated the Americans since 1998. Former U.S. Open champion Jim Furyk will captain the U.S. side, and 2003 Masters Champion Mike Weir, who hails from Canada, will lead the Internationals on his home soil.

We also have the Solheim Cup two weeks before the Presidents Cup, as some of the best female players return to Northern Virginia for this historic competition. Last year, Spaniard Carlota Ciganda helped lead Europe to a narrow victory over Team USA in Andalucía, so the Americans certainly have revenge on their minds. This year’s Solheim Cup will also be Lexi Thompson’s last. Thompson announced that she would retire from playing a full-time schedule at the end of this season.

Jim Furyk, Mike Weir, Presidents Cup

Jim Furyk and Mike Weir poses with the Presidents Cup in Montreal.
Photo by Ben Jared/PGA Tour via Getty Images

The complete calendar for the final four months of 2024 follows below:

Sept. 5-9:

DP World Tour: Omega European Masters — Crans-sur-Sierre GC, Switzerland

PGA Tour Champions: Ascension Charity Classic — Norwood Hills CC, St. Louis, Mo.

Sept. 12-15:

PGA Tour: Procore Championship — Silverado Resort, Napa, Calif.

LIV Golf: LIV Golf Chicago — Bolingbrook GC, Bolingbrook, Ill.

LPGA: Solheim Cup — Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Va.

DP World Tour: Amegen Irish Open — Royal County Down, Northern Ireland

PGA Tour Champions: Sanford International — Minnehaha CC, Sioux Falls, S.D.

Sept. 19-22:

LIV Golf: LIV Golf Team Championship Dallas — Maridoe GC, Carrollton, Tex.

LPGA: Kroger Queen City Championship — TPC River’s Bend, Cincinnati, Ohio

DP World Tour: BMW PGA Championship — Wentworth Club, England

PGA Tour Champions: PURE Insurance Championship — Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.

Sept. 26-29:

PGA Tour: Presidents Cup — Royal Montreal GC, Canada

LPGA: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship — Pinnacle CC, Rogers, Ark.

DP World Tour: Acciona Open de España — Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Spain

Oct. 3-6:

PGA Tour: Sanderson Farms Championship — Country Club of Jackson, Jackson, Miss.

DP World Tour: Alfred Dunhill Links Championship — Old Course at St. Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links, Kingsbarns Golf Links, Scotland

PGA Tour Champions: Constellation Furyk & Friends — Timuquana CC, Jacksonville, Fla.

Oct. 10-13:

PGA Tour: Black Desert Championship — Black Desert Resort, Ivins, Utah

LPGA: Buick LPGA Shanghai — Qizhong Garden Golf Club, China

DP World Tour: FedEx Open de France — Le Golf National, France

PGA Tour Champions: SAS Championship — Prestonwood CC, Cary, N.C.

Oct. 17-20:

PGA Tour: Shriners Children’s Open — TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nev.

LPGA: BMW Ladies Championship — Seowon Hills at Seowon Valley Country Club, South Korea

DP World Tour: Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters — Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, Spain

PGA Tour Champions: Dominion Energy Charity Classic — Country Club of Virginia, Richmond, Va.

Oct. 24-27:

PGA Tour: ZOZO Championship — Accordia Golf, Japan

LPGA: Maybank Championship — Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, Malaysia

DP World Tour: Genesis Championship — Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea, South Korea

PGA Tour Champions: Simmons Bank Championship — Pleasant Valley CC, Little Rock, Ark.

Oct. 31-Nov. 3:

LPGA: TOTO Japan Classic — Seta Golf Course, Japan

PGA Tour, World Wide Technology Championship

Erik van Rooyen took home the World Wide Technology Championship trophy in 2023.
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images

Nov. 7-10

PGA Tour: World Wide Technology Championship — El Cardonal at Diamante, Mexico

LPGA: LOTTE Championship — Hoakalei CC, Oahu, Hawaii

DP World Tour: Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship — Yas Links, United Arab Emirates

PGA Tour Champions: Charles Schwab Cup Championship — Phoenix Country Club, Phoenix, Ariz.

Nov. 14-17

PGA Tour: Butterfield Bermuda Championship — Port Royal GC, Bermuda

LPGA: The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge — Pelican Golf Club, Belleair, Fla.

DP World Tour: DP World Tour Championship — Jumeriah Golf Estates, United Arab Emirates

Nov. 21-24

PGA Tour: RSM Classic — Sea Island GC, St. Simons Island, Ga.

LPGA: CME Group Tour Championship — Tiburón Golf Club, Naples, Fla.

DP World Tour: BMW Australian PGA Championship — Royal Queensland GC, Australia (Opening tournament for 2025 season)

Nov. 28-Dec. 1

DP World Tour: ISPS Handa Australian Open — Kingston Heath Golf Club, Australia

Dec. 5-8

PGA Tour: Hero World Challenge — Albany Golf Club, Bahamas

DP World Tour: Nedbank Golf Challenge — Gary Player CC, South Africa

Dec. 12-15

PGA Tour/LPGA: Grant Thornton Invitational — Tiburón Golf Club, Naples, Fla.

PGA Tour: Q-School — Dye’s Valley Course, Ponta Vedra Beach, Fla.

DP World Tour: Alfred Dunhill Championship — Leopard Creek CC, South Africa

Dec. 19-22

PGA Tour/PGA Tour Champions: PNC Championship — Ritz-Carlton GC, Orlando, Fla.

DP World Tour: AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open — Mont Choisy Le Golf, Mauritius

Jack Milko is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough for more golf coverage. You can follow him on Twitter @jack_milko as well.

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