PGA TOUR Canada announces 2023 Fortinet Cup schedule

TORONTO, Canada—PGA TOUR Canada announced its 2023 schedule Wednesday, featuring a calendar of 10 tournaments that begins in June and concludes in September. After a successful inaugural Fortinet Cup season, this marks the second year of the competition that rewards top points-earners during the PGA TOUR Canada season.

“We couldn’t have been more pleased with our 2022 season. Introducing the Fortinet Cup was so fulfilling for everybody associated with PGA TOUR Canada, and it was extremely gratifying to again team with long-time partners and venues while also welcoming new communities, golf courses and partners. It’s with a significant amount of pride that we present this new schedule,” said PGA TOUR Canada Executive Director Scott Pritchard. “We’ve put together a strong group of tournaments in conjunction with our partners, sponsors and host organizations, and while our season is still a few months away, we can’t wait to get underway.”

“Fortinet is excited to once again welcome our community of customers and partners to a season-long Fortinet Cup in Canada. Our first year sponsoring PGA TOUR Canada was an unqualified success, with more than 600 technology leaders sharing insights and a first-class golf experience,” said Marc Asturias, Vice President of Marketing and Government Vertical at Fortinet Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. “We’re a company with a long track record of key investments in Canada over the last 20 years as its top cybersecurity platform vendor. Making the investments needed across Canada has been critical—to showcase the talents of these early-in-their-careers professional golfers, positively impact communities and local nonprofits across the Tour and bring value to our business customers and partners.”

Following six Qualifying Tournaments that lead up to the regular season, PGA TOUR Canada will begin its season June 12-18, at the Royal Beach Victoria Open at Uplands Golf Club in British Columbia’s capital city.

The next week, June 19-25, the Tour travels to Waskesiu, Saskatchewan, for the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open. The third tournament in three weeks is the ATB Classic in Edmonton, moving to a course that is a PGA TOUR Canada venue for the first time—Northern Bear Golf Club.

The Tour will have a one-week break before players visit Quebec, for the Quebec Open at Golf Château Bromont on July 10-16. This is Golf Château Bromont’s inaugural year hosting a PGA TOUR Canada tournament. The Commissionaires Ottawa Open at Eagle Creek Golf Club in the capital city’s suburb of Dunrobin is the next week, July 17-23.

The third of four tournaments in a month-long stretch of golf is the venerable Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos CBM Aggregates at TPC Toronto in Caledon, Ontario, on July 24-30. This will be the fourth playing of the tournament at the only TPC facility in Canada. The four-tournament stretch concludes with a return to Windsor, Ontario, for the Windsor Championship at Ambassador Golf Club July 31-August 6.

As the end of the season approaches, the Tour will observe a scheduled two-week break, the season concluding with three consecutive tournaments. Players will travel to Winnipeg, Minnesota in the U.S. and then end in Calgary.

“We feel there is a good pacing to the tournaments, our breaks coming at strategic times, allowing the players to regroup and recharge at critical points during the season,” Pritchard added.

The CentrePort Canada Railpark Manitoba Open, the 2022 PGA TOUR Canada Tournament of the Year, is again set for Southwood Golf and Country Club on August 21-27. After making history in 2022 as the first tournament outside Canada to host an official event, the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens will again be at Cragun’s Conference and Golf Resort in Brainerd, Minnesota.

The following week, the Tour’s ninth season ends, with the limited-field Fortinet Cup Championship, moving to a new home at Country Hills Golf Club in Calgary for its final event. The top-60 players on the Fortinet Cup standings following the CRMC Championship will be eligible to compete. Country Hills has previously hosted PGA TOUR Canada tournaments four times. In addition, the winner of the Fortinet Cup Championship will earn a berth in the PGA TOUR’s Fortinet Championship played in California later this year.

“All nine of our full-field tournaments are crucial as they lead to the Fortinet Cup Championship. Returning to a familiar spot—Country Hills Golf Club—is an exciting turn of events for the conclusion of our year as we crown a Player of the Year and send off five players to the Korn Ferry Tour for the 2024 season,” Pritchard continued. “PGA TOUR Canada has grown immensely since it began in 2013, and I am constantly amazed and impressed at the level of play and abilities of our players. The fact they are going on to success on the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA TOUR should come as a surprise to no one."

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JUST ANNOUNCED: 2023 PGA TOUR Canada Schedule

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PGA TOUR Canada just announced the 2023 PGA TOUR Canada Fortinet Cup Schedule. The CRMC Championship presented by Gertens is the last stop before players compete in the final tournament, the Fortinet Cup Championship. Only the top 5 players of the 2023 PGA TOUR Canada Fortinet Cup season long points race will receive Korn Ferry Membership in 2024.

The path to the PGA TOUR starts here. Ryan Gerard, Parker Coody, Noah Goodwin and others, who played at the 2022 CRMC Championship, earned a spot on the Korn Ferry tour and have played in PGA TOUR events in 2023.

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PGA TOUR Announces 2024 PGA TOUR Americas Schedule

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida – The PGA TOUR announced the 2024 PGA TOUR Americas schedule, which features 16 tournaments spanning eight countries, beginning in March and concluding in September with the Fortinet Cup Championship. PGA TOUR Americas, which was introduced in April 2023, is the merger of PGA TOUR Latinoamérica and PGA TOUR Canada into a singular Tour.

“We are thrilled to announce the schedule for the inaugural PGA TOUR Americas season in 2024,” said Korn Ferry Tour President Alex Baldwin, who also oversees PGA TOUR Americas. “We are extremely grateful for our partners in their support of our members, our tournaments and our communities, and I’m confident our 16-event schedule will prepare our members for the next step in their professional golf journey.”

Fortinet is expanding its relationship with the PGA TOUR and sponsoring the season-long points race for PGA TOUR Americas, which will be referred to as the Fortinet Cup Standings. The top 10 players from the final 2024 Fortinet Cup Standings will earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for the 2025 season, as well as a share of a $100,000 USD bonus pool, with the No. 1 player earning $25,000 USD. In addition to the $100,000 USD bonus, players will compete for $3.6 Million USD in prize money across the 16 events ($225,000 USD purse for all 16 events).

The 2024 PGA TOUR Americas season opens with the Bupa Championship in Tulum, Mexico, at PGA Riviera Maya from March 21-24, which moves from its previous position at the end of the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica season to become the season-opening event.

Following a two-week break, the Tour will resume with the 69th Brazil Open at Rio Olympic Golf Course, which will mark the first time since 2017 a PGA TOUR-sanctioned event will be held at the course which famously hosted the 2016 Olympics. Over the subsequent three weeks, PGA TOUR Americas will travel to Santiago del Estero, Argentina, for the Termas de Rio Hondo Invitational presentado por Zurich (April 18-21), followed by the Diners Club Peru Open at Lima’s Los Inkas Golf Club (April 25-28), and the KIA Open at Quito Tenis y Golf Club in Quito, Ecuador (May 2-5).

The Inter Rapidisimo Golf Championship in Bogota, Colombia (May 16-19) will mark the conclusion of the six-event Latin America Swing, at which time the top 60 players from the Fortinet Cup Standings will earn access into the 10-event North America Swing. Additionally, the No. 1 and No. 2 finishers from the Fortinet Cup Standings at the conclusion of the Latin America Swing will earn conditional membership for the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour season, though those players can improve their status through the season-long standings.

During the four-week break between the Latin America and North America swings, PGA TOUR Americas will host six Qualifying Tournaments throughout North America, allowing players opportunities to earn access into the final 10 events of the PGA TOUR Americas season. Also taking place during the midseason break, players who finish Nos. 6-25 in the final 2024 PGA TOUR University Ranking will earn access to the North America Swing, which will see fields increase from 144 to 156 until the Fortinet Cup Championship.

The North America Swing, which features nine events in Canada and one in the United States, opens June 20-23 with The Beachlands Victoria Open presented by Times Colonist, at the Uplands Golf Course in Victoria, British Columbia, immediately followed by a trip east to Strathcona County, near Edmonton, Alberta, for the ATB Classic at Northern Bear Golf Course .

Following a one-week break in play, PGA TOUR Americas resumes with the inaugural playing of the Explore NB Open, which will be played at Mactaquac Golf Course in New Brunswick from July 11-14. This marks the first time PGA TOUR-sanctioned golf will be contested in the province of New Brunswick. The Tour then heads to the province of Quebec, for the Quebec Open at Golf Chateau-Bromont (July 18-21), followed by back-to-back weeks in Ontario with the Commissionaires Ottawa Open at Eagle Creek Golf Club and the Windsor Championship at Ambassador Golf Club.

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The season resumes after an off week with the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open presented by Brandt (Aug. 15-18) in Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan, immediately followed by the CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open at the Southwood Golf & Country Club in Winnipeg (Aug. 22-25).

The season’s penultimate event – the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens – will be contested in Brainerd, Minnesota from Aug. 29-Sept. 1. At the conclusion of the CRMC Championship, the top 120 players from the Fortinet Cup Standings will earn access to the season-ending Fortinet Cup Championship at TPC Toronto’s newly renovated North course, where the top 10 players on the final Fortinet Cup Standings will earn 2025 Korn Ferry Tour membership.

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PGA TOUR Canada announces 2023 Fortinet Cup schedule

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TORONTO  — PGA TOUR Canada announced its 2023 schedule, featuring a calendar of 10 tournaments that begins in June and concludes in September. After a successful inaugural Fortinet Cup season, this marks the second year of the competition that rewards top points-earners during the PGA TOUR Canada season. 

“We couldn’t have been more pleased with our 2022 season. Introducing the Fortinet Cup was so fulfilling for everybody associated with PGA TOUR Canada, and it was extremely gratifying to again team with long-time partners and venues while also welcoming new communities, golf courses and partners. It’s with a significant amount of pride that we present this new schedule,” said PGA TOUR Canada Executive Director Scott Pritchard. “We’ve put together a strong group of tournaments in conjunction with our partners, sponsors and host organizations, and while our season is still a few months away, we can’t wait to get underway.” 

“Fortinet is excited to once again welcome our community of customers and partners to a season-long Fortinet Cup in Canada. Our first year sponsoring PGA TOUR Canada was an unqualified success, with more than 600 technology leaders sharing insights and a first-class golf experience,” said Marc Asturias, Vice President of Marketing and Government Vertical at Fortinet Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. “We’re a company with a long track record of key investments in Canada over the last 20 years as its top cybersecurity platform vendor. Making the investments needed across Canada has been critical—to showcase the talents of these early-in-their-careers professional golfers, positively impact communities and local nonprofits across the Tour and bring value to our business customers and partners.”

Following six Qualifying Tournaments that lead up to the regular season, PGA TOUR Canada will begin its season June 12-18, at the Royal Beach Victoria Open at Uplands Golf Club in British Columbia’s capital city. 

The next week, June 19-25, the Tour travels to Waskesiu, Saskatchewan, for the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open. The third tournament in three weeks is the ATB Classic in Edmonton, moving to a course that is a PGA TOUR Canada venue for the first time—Northern Bear Golf Club.

The Tour will have a one-week break before players visit Quebec, for the Quebec Open at Golf Château Bromont on July 10-16. This is Golf Château Bromont’s inaugural year hosting a PGA TOUR Canada tournament. The Commissionaires Ottawa Open at Eagle Creek Golf Club in the capital city’s suburb of Dunrobin is the next week, July 17-23. 

The third of four tournaments in a month-long stretch of golf is the venerable Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos CBM Aggregates at TPC Toronto in Caledon, Ontario, on July 24-30. This will be the fourth playing of the tournament at the only TPC facility in Canada. The four-tournament stretch concludes with a return to Windsor, Ontario, for the Windsor Championship at Ambassador Golf Club July 31-August 6. 

As the end of the season approaches, the Tour will observe a scheduled two-week break, the season concluding with three consecutive tournaments. Players will travel to Winnipeg, Minnesota in the U.S. and then end in Calgary. 

“We feel there is a good pacing to the tournaments, our breaks coming at strategic times, allowing the players to regroup and recharge at critical points during the season,” Pritchard added. 

The CentrePort Canada Railpark Manitoba Open, the 2022 PGA TOUR Canada Tournament of the Year, is again set for Southwood Golf and Country Club on August 21-27. After making history in 2022 as the first tournament outside Canada to host an official event, the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens will again be at Cragun’s Conference and Golf Resort in Brainerd, Minnesota. 

The following week, the Tour’s ninth season ends, with the limited-field Fortinet Cup Championship, moving to a new home at Country Hills Golf Club in Calgary for its final event. The top-60 players on the Fortinet Cup standings following the CRMC Championship will be eligible to compete. Country Hills has previously hosted PGA TOUR Canada tournaments four times. In addition, the winner of the Fortinet Cup Championship will earn a berth in the PGA TOUR’s Fortinet Championship played in California later this year. 

“All nine of our full-field tournaments are crucial as they lead to the Fortinet Cup Championship. Returning to a familiar spot—Country Hills Golf Club—is an exciting turn of events for the conclusion of our year as we crown a Player of the Year and send off five players to the Korn Ferry Tour for the 2024 season,” Pritchard continued. “PGA TOUR Canada has grown immensely since it began in 2013, and I am constantly amazed and impressed at the level of play and abilities of our players. The fact they are going on to success on the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA TOUR should come as a surprise to no one.”

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Ten PGA TOUR Americas players to watch during the Latin America Swing

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TULUM, Mexico – Kicking off its 16-event inaugural season Thursday with the Bupa Championship at Tulum, PGA TOUR Americas will set the bar high for the up-and-coming talents competing across Latin America and North America. By the end of the season, the new Tour will reward the best 10 players with 2025 Korn Ferry Tour cards. Before we get to that point, players will have to go through the six-event Latin America Swing to determine the top 60 who will secure exempt status for the North America Swing.

In no specific order, the following are 10 players worth watching during a busy nine-week stretch that will take PGA TOUR Americas across five countries in Latin America:

Davis Shore

This 25-year-old University of Alabama alum seems to be on the brink of moving to the next level. Making his Korn Ferry Tour debut earlier this month, he made back-to-back cuts in Argentina (T44) and Chile (T11) while posting three rounds of 65 or better. Recording five top 10 finishes between PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, where he was the Brazil Open runner-up and finished the season ranked 13th, and PGA TOUR Canada, where he won the Osprey Valley Open to finish the year ninth, Shore constantly proved his strength. He had a scoring average of 69.5 strokes across 60 rounds and 17 starts across both Tours last year.

Mateo Fernández de Oliveira

Coming off a strong 2023 season that saw him transition from an amateur to the pro ranks, this 24-year-old from Buenos Aires, Argentina, has gained experience and carries strong momentum heading into PGA TOUR Americas. As the 2023 Latin America Amateur Championship winner he made three major championship starts last season and finished 16th in the PGA TOUR University Rankings. Making four PGA TOUR Canada starts late last season, with a tie for sixth as his best finish, he has gotten familiar with the competition he will be facing this year.

2023 Latin America Amateur Championship winner, Mateo Fernández de Oliveira. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

2023 Latin America Amateur Championship winner, Mateo Fernández de Oliveira. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Devon Bling

The runner-up at the 2018 U.S. Amateur Golf Championship, where he lost the 36-hole final to Viktor Hovland (6&5), Bling played the 2019 Masters and the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, as a 19-year-old. Following a strong amateur career at UCLA, he turned pro in 2022. As a PGA TOUR Canada member, he came close to victory last season, losing a playoff at the Commissionaires Ottawa Open and tying for second at the Windsor Championship. He only missed one cut in nine starts and had a scoring average of 68.32 on his way to a 10th-place finish in the 2023 Fortinet Cup Standings.

2018 U.S. Amateur runner-up, Devon Bling. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

2018 U.S. Amateur runner-up, Devon Bling. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Marcos Montenegro

He broke through to win the 2023 Diners Club Peru Open last season on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica. That win, his first as a pro, pushed him to a 10th-place finish on the season-ending Points List. The 26-year-old from Loberia, Argentina, is poised to return to the Korn Ferry Tour, where he spent one full season in 2022.

Winner of the 2023 Diners Club Peru Open on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, Marcos Montenegro. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Winner of the 2023 Diners Club Peru Open on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, Marcos Montenegro. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Following a 17th-place finish in the PGA TOUR University Rankings, Carr had a consistent 2023 season on PGA TOUR Canada. He made the cut in six of his seven starts with a tie for sixth at the Osprey Valley Open as his best finish. He went on to secure his 2024 PGA TOUR Americas card as No. 57 in the Fortinet Cup Standings. The 23-year-old Georgia Southern University alum was the runner-up at the 2022 U.S. Amateur — losing the 36-hole final match to Sam Bennett — earning him major championship starts at the 2023 Masters and the U.S. Open.

2022 U.S. Amateur runner-up, Ben Carr. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

2022 U.S. Amateur runner-up, Ben Carr. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

José de Jesús Rodríguez

The oldest player to make this list at 43, Rodríguez remains a force in Latin America. As a 2018 Korn Ferry Tour winner, he achieved a lifelong dream of playing on the PGA TOUR in 2018-19. Besides competing on the Korn Ferry Tour, between 2022 and 2023 he won two PGA TOUR Latinoamérica events to become the Tour’s winningest player with six tournament titles in only 56 starts. Back in 2011, two years before the Canadian Tour became PGA TOUR Canada, he ventured into Canadian soil to claim Player of the Year honors with two wins and a runner-up finish.

PGA TOUR Latinoamérica's winningest player (six wins), José de Jesús Rodríguez. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

PGA TOUR Latinoamérica's winningest player (six wins), José de Jesús Rodríguez. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Stuart Macdonald

A tie for 24th at the PGA TOUR’s Mexico Open at Vidanta, an event he entered as a Monday qualifier four weeks ago, proves he is ready to have another strong year. Playing 14 events, eight on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica and six on PGA TOUR Canada, this 29-year-old from Vancouver had an impact across both Tours in 2023. He collected a victory at the Commissionaires Ottawa Open, a tie for second at the Windsor Championship, and a solo third at the Colombia Classic. While finishing the season ranked seventh in Canada and 20th in Latin America, he also produced the lowest round of the season on both Tours and had a combined scoring average of 68.95 in 54 rounds played.

Winner of the 2023 Commissionaires Ottawa Open on PGA TOUR Canada, Stuart Macdonald. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Winner of the 2023 Commissionaires Ottawa Open on PGA TOUR Canada, Stuart Macdonald. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Isidro Benítez

A PGA TOUR Latinoamérica champion at age 19, when he claimed the 2018 Visa Argentina Open, Benítez is still quite young and hungry for success. He earned his PGA TOUR Americas card following a lackluster season that saw him finish 47th on the Latin America Points List. Working hard to get back on track and compete at this new stage, the 25-year-old lefty worked hard over the past few months and showed progress while making his first PGA TOUR cut at the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship and tying for 11th at the Korn Ferry Tour’s 2024 Panama Championship.

2018 Visa Argentina Open winner, Isidro Benítez. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

2018 Visa Argentina Open winner, Isidro Benítez. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Sandy Scott

Making his professional debut last season on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, this 25-year-old from Nairn, Scotland, finished 14th in the Points List with a trio of top 6 finishes in 12 starts. A two-time All-American at Texas Tech, Scott posted a 2-1-1 record as a member of the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup team in 2019. Both his victories came in singles play, defeating Andy Ogletree, 1-up, and Brandon Wu, 4 and 3, at Royal Liverpool Golf Club.

2019 Walker Cup participant, Sandy Scott. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

2019 Walker Cup participant, Sandy Scott. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Julián Etulain

At the age of 35, this Argentine veteran is back on the drawing board. A former Korn Ferry Tour champion and a four-time winner on PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, Etulain carries the experience of 290 starts on PGA TOUR-sanctioned Tours. He was a PGA TOUR member for two full seasons (2016-17 and 2018-19), making 50 starts at the highest level. After finishing the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica season ranked 19th, he turned two starts on PGA TOUR Canada into a 64th-place finish in the Fortinet Cup Standings.

Korn Ferry Tour winner and four-time PGA TOUR Latinoamérica winner, Julián Etulain. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

Korn Ferry Tour winner and four-time PGA TOUR Latinoamérica winner, Julián Etulain. (Gregory Villalobos/PGA TOUR)

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    Commissionaires Ottawa Open added to 2023 schedule. OTTAWA, Ontario—PGA TOUR Canada announced Tuesday that PGA TOUR-sanctioned professional golf is returning to the nation's capital city in 2023, with the Commissionaires Ottawa Open, an official Fortinet Cup tournament. Eagle Creek Golf Club is the host site of the 72-hole medal play event ...

  8. PGA TOUR Canada announces 2023 Qualifying Tournament information

    Those who emerge with Tour cards will have another strong PGA TOUR Canada schedule to play in 2023, with a chance to continue progressing in their professional careers," Pritchard added. Among player benefits available, a three-time winner on the Tour would earn automatic promotion to the Korn Ferry Tour. Additionally, the top five players on ...

  9. Fortinet Cup Championship

    The Fortinet Cup Championship is the season-ending event on PGA TOUR Americas, where 10 ... Fortinet Cup Championship coming to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. Nov. 7, 2023. Nov. 7, 2023. Sep. 10, 2023. Meet 'The Five:' PGA TOUR Canada graduates. ... Long known as a fan favourite parkland style layout, the course was renovated in 2023 under the ...

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  11. PGA TOUR Canada Reveals Tournament Schedule for 2023

    2023 PGA TOUR Canada Schedule. Date: Tournament: Golf Course: Location: June 12-18: Royal Beach Victoria Open presented by Times Colonist: Uplands GC: Victoria, British Columbia: June 19-25: Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open: Elk Ridge GC: Waskesiu, Saskatchewan: June 26-July 2: ATB Classic: Northern Bear GC: Edmonton, Alberta:

  12. JUST ANNOUNCED: 2023 PGA TOUR Canada Schedule

    Only the top 5 players of the 2023 PGA TOUR Canada Fortinet Cup season long points race will receive Korn Ferry Membership in 2024. The path to the PGA TOUR starts here. Ryan Gerard, Parker Coody, Noah Goodwin and others, who played at the 2022 CRMC Championship, earned a spot on the Korn Ferry tour and have played in PGA TOUR events in 2023.

  13. PGA TOUR Announces 2024 PGA TOUR Americas Schedule

    PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida - The PGA TOUR announced the 2024 PGA TOUR Americas schedule, which features 16 tournaments spanning eight countries, beginning in March and concluding in September with the Fortinet Cup Championship.PGA TOUR Americas, which was introduced in April 2023, is the merger of PGA TOUR Latinoamérica and PGA TOUR Canada into a singular Tour.

  14. 2023 PGA TOUR Canada Schedule Winners, Results, Prize Money

    2023 PGA TOUR Canada Schedule, Dates, Locations, City Venues. Date — Tournament — Golf Course — Location June 12-18 — Royal Beach Victoria Open — Uplands GC — Victoria, British Columbia June 19-25 — Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open — Elk Ridge GC — Waskesiu, Saskatchewan June 26-July 2 — ATB Classic — Northern Bear GC ...

  15. Six Qualifying Events To Be Held for 2023 PGA TOUR Canada

    Those in the sixth-through-25th Fortinet Cup positions are exempt into the Second Stage of the 2023 PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament. In addition, the top 60 players on the final Fortinet Cup standings will retain their PGA TOUR Canada playing privileges for 2024. PGA TOUR Canada will announce its complete regular season schedule in early 2023.

  16. 2024 PGA Tour

    The 2024 PGA Tour is the 109th season of the PGA Tour, ... When the 2024 PGA Tour schedule was announced in August 2023, there were many changes from previous seasons, including: Return to a calendar-based schedule, starting in January. ... Canada 9,400,000 Jun 9: Memorial Tournament: Ohio 20,000,000 Signature event Jun 16: U.S. Open:

  17. CRMC Championship presented by Gertens named PGA TOUR Canada's 2023

    PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida —Following the conclusion of its 2023 season, PGA TOUR Canada announced Tuesday that the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens is its 2023 Tournament of the Year.

  18. Mackenzie Tour .:. PGA TOUR

    The Mackenzie Tour is a series of tournaments played across Canada, where tomorrow's stars begin the path to the PGA TOUR -- and mackenzietour.com is the official home of the Mackenzie Tour, where you can get the latest scores, standings and news on your favorite players and tournaments.

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    At 14-under par overall, the reigning US Open champion and world No. 5 tied his career-low opening 36-hole performance on the PGA Tour with his 130, a score bettered by only two players in the 50 ...

  20. PGA TOUR Canada announces 2023 Fortinet Cup schedule

    March 22, 2023. Golf New Brunswick. TORONTO — PGA TOUR Canada announced its 2023 schedule, featuring a calendar of 10 tournaments that begins in June and concludes in September. After a successful inaugural Fortinet Cup season, this marks the second year of the competition that rewards top points-earners during the PGA TOUR Canada season.

  21. 2024 Women's Sweet 16: Bracket, schedule, locations, teams

    Checkout everything you need to know about the 2024 Women's Sweet 16 including schedule, bracket, TV and more. my favs. ... 2023-24 Women's March Madness odds: South Carolina favored to win, USC ...

  22. 2023 PGA TOUR Canada

    No upcoming tournaments. Seasons: | 2023 | 2022 | MT 2021 | MT 2020. View Current, Upcoming and Past tournaments for Mackenzie Tour Open Qualifiers. Register for events right from the Schedule. View past tournament Leaderboards and Scorecards.

  23. Valspar Championship odds, predictions and best bets for PGA Tour props

    OK everybody, take a deep breath and relax. After a heart-pounding finish (well, for golf fans anyway) at last week's Players Championship, the PGA Tour wraps up the 2024 four-tournament Florida ...

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  25. Ten PGA TOUR Americas players to watch during the Latin America Swing

    Following a 17th-place finish in the PGA TOUR University Rankings, Carr had a consistent 2023 season on PGA TOUR Canada. He made the cut in six of his seven starts with a tie for sixth at the ...