The 2024 Dana Open for Children, with a $1,750,000.00 purse, will take place from July 18-21 at Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, OH. One of the participants in this prestigious event will be Hira Naveed, an emerging talent in the golfing world. In the past year, Naveed has played in nine events, achieving a second-place finish and averaging 26th place overall, with one top five finish.
To catch all the action live, viewers can tune in to the Dana Open for Children on TV or via live stream. Naveed’s tee times for the tournament are at 1:21 PM ET for Round 1 and 8:26 AM ET for Round 2. For those looking to watch LPGA Tour events without cable, signing up for Peacock Premium allows access to select events, while a free trial of Fubo offers nationally televised Tour coverage and more.
In her recent tournaments, Naveed has shown promising performances, finishing in the top 20 in one out of her last five events. She has made the cut twice in her past five tournaments and recorded a better-than-average score in one of the last five events. With an average score of 6-under in her recent tournaments, Naveed is certainly a player to watch at the upcoming Dana Open for Children.
The Highland Meadows Golf Club, the venue for the Dana Open for Children, will be set up at 6,666 yards for the event, which is 350 yards shorter than the average Tour course. Golfers at this club have typically scored -6 per tournament, lower than the Tour-wide average of -5. Naveed’s recent tournament courses have been slightly shorter, averaging 6,584 yards and producing an average score of -2, compared to the -6 scoring average at Highland Meadows Golf Club.
To ensure you don’t miss Naveed’s performance at the 2024 Dana Open for Children, consider signing up for Fubo for live sports coverage and shows without the need for cable. With the potential for Naveed to showcase her skills on the course, fans and golf enthusiasts alike will be eager to see how she fares in this prestigious event. Stay tuned for all the exciting action as Naveed competes against other top players at the Dana Open for Children.