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PGA Tour releases fall 2024 schedule, which has eight events, including new one in Utah

Time flies when you’re having fun.

The PGA Tour’s 2024 schedule has just four regular-season events left and then there’s the three-event FedEx Cup Playoffs. Then there’s a week off before the start of the fall schedule.

On Monday, the Tour officially released what it calls the FedEx Cup Fall for 2024, an eight-event swing for the back end of the year.

Most notably: there’s a new event in southern Utah and new name for the northern California tournament.

The Tour states that: “The 2024 FedExCup Fall will finalize top 125 eligibility for the next season, providing exempt status for full-field events, as well as a spot in the Players Championship.”

Sept. 12-15

Napa Valley Golf Championship

Sept. 26-29

Presidents Cup

Oct. 3-6

Sanderson Farms Championship

Oct. 10-13

Black Desert Championship

Oct. 17-20

Shriners Children’s Open

Oct. 24-27

Zozo Championship

Nov. 7-10

World Wide Technology Championship

Nov. 14-17

Butterfield Bermuda Championship

Nov. 21-24

RSM Classic

Then it’s the ‘silly season’:

  • Hero World Challenge, Dec. 5-8

  • Grant Thornton Invitational, Dec. 12-15

  • PNC Championship, Dec. 21-22

More from the Tour regarding the 2024 regular season:

“Players who finish No. 70 or better in the FedExCup standings through the 2024 Tour Championship are exempt for the 2025 season, with players ranked Nos. 1 through 50 also being exempt into all Signature Events for 2025. Players ranked No. 51 and beyond will carry their FedExCup Points from the Regular Season and first FedExCup Playoffs event into the FedExCup Fall and will continue to accumulate FedExCup Points to finalize eligibility for the 2025 season. As part of the Aon Next 10, players ranked Nos. 51-60 through the FedExCup Fall earn their way into two early-season 2025 Signature Events, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational.”

Fortinet’s title sponsorship of the event in Napa, California, has ended after three seasons. It was the Safeway Open prior to that.

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek