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Butterfield Bermuda Championship 2024: Cash Prize, TV Coverage, Player Field and Additional Details

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 11, 2024Updated:November 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour is coming to a close for 2024, with only two events left in the season. This week, the Tour heads to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean for the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship, which is the penultimate official event of the year. This tournament is the seventh PGA Tour event out of eight in the fall slate, with the season-ending RSM Classic in Georgia as the final chance for players to secure their spots in the top 125 for 2025.

The 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship will take place at the Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda. This par-71 layout measures 6,828 yards and was designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones. This will be the sixth time the tournament is held at Port Royal, providing players with a familiar yet challenging course to compete on.

With a purse of $6.9 million, the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship offers a first-place prize of $1.242 million. This purse is up $400,000 from previous years, making it an attractive event for players looking to secure a significant payday before the season comes to a close. The increased prize money adds another layer of excitement to the tournament, as players vie for the top spot on the leaderboard.

For fans looking to catch the action, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship will be covered on television by the Golf Channel. The broadcast schedule includes coverage on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, providing viewers with the opportunity to follow their favorite players throughout the tournament. Additionally, Golfweek may recommend interesting products and services, with the potential to earn an affiliate fee through purchases made via provided links.

The field for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship consists of 120 players, all vying for their share of the purse and a chance to improve their standing in the rankings. With only one event remaining after this tournament, players are eager to put forth their best performances and secure their positions in the top 125 for the following year. The competition is sure to be fierce as players strive to finish the season on a high note and set themselves up for success in 2025.

As the PGA Tour season nears its conclusion, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship offers players a final opportunity to make their mark and earn valuable ranking points. With a challenging course, increased prize money, and a competitive field, the tournament promises to deliver exciting moments and intense competition. Fans can follow the action on the Golf Channel and witness the drama unfold as players battle for victory in Bermuda.

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