The 2024 season will begin in February 2024. The season will again consist of 14 no cut 54-hole tournaments. New locations on the schedule for the season will include West Virginia, Nashville, Las Vegas, Houston, and Hong Kong. At the end of the season, a new individual championship will be held, in addition to the team championship that has been held each of the first two seasons. [1] As of 11 December 2023, details about the format of the individual championship have not been released. Newcomers for the 2024 season include PGA Tour winner Tyrell Hatton and two-time major champion Jon Rahm. [2] [3]
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The 2024 season will begin in February 2024. The season will again consist of 14 no cut 54-hole tournaments. New locations on the schedule for the season will include West Virginia, Nashville, Las Vegas, Houston, and Hong Kong. At the end of the season, a new individual championship will be held, in addition to the team championship that has been held each of the first two seasons. [1] As of 11 December 2023, details about the format of the individual championship have not been released. Newcomers for the 2024 season include PGA Tour winner Tyrell Hatton and two-time major champion Jon Rahm. [2] [3]
This is the sandbox page where you will draft your initial Wikipedia contribution.
If you're starting a new article, you can develop it here until it's ready to go live. If you're working on improvements to an existing article, copy only one section at a time of the article to this sandbox to work on, and be sure to use an edit summary linking to the article you copied from. Do not copy over the entire article. You can find additional instructions here. Remember to save your work regularly using the "Publish page" button. (It just means 'save'; it will still be in the sandbox.) You can add bold formatting to your additions to differentiate them from existing content. |