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2024 LPGA Tour Schedule: Dates, Purses, Winners

Sun, 01/28/2024 - 5:07pm

Members of the LPGA Tour will play for a record $116 million in 33 official events during the 2024 season.

The season begins with the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions from Jan. 18-21 in Orlando and concludes with the CME Group Tour Championship from Nov. 21-24 in Naples.

The LPGA Tour has five majors again in 2024 including the Chevron Championship.

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We'll track the winners and total purses for each event here.

2024 LPGA Tour Schedule: Dates, Winners, Purses

Jan. 18-21: Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions, Lake Nona G. and C.C., Orlando, Florida, $1.5 million

Winner: Lydia Ko

Jan. 25-28: LPGA Drive On Championship, Bradenton Country Club, Bradenton, Florida, $1.75 million

Winner: Nelly Korda

Feb. 22-25: Honda LPGA Thailand, Siam C.C., Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand, Purse: $1.7 million

Winner: TBD

Feb. 29-March 3: HSBC Women's World Championship, Sentosa G.C., Singapore, Purse: $1.8 million

Winner: TBD

March 7-10: Blue Bay LPGA, Jian Lake Blue Bay GC, Hainan Island, China, $2.2 million

Winner: TBD

March 21-24: Se Ri Pak LA Open, Palos Verdes Golf Club, Palos Verdes Estates, California, $2 million

Winner: TBD

March 28-31: Arizona Championship presented by JTBC, TBD, Phoenix, Arizona, $2 million

Winner: TBD

April 3-7: LPGA Match Play at Shadow Creek, Shadow Creek G.C., Las Vegas, Nevada, $2 million

Winner: TBD

April 18-21: The Chevron Championship, The Club at Carlton Woods, The Woodlands, Texas, $5.2 million

Winner: TBD

April 25-28: JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro, Wilshire C.C., Los Angeles, California, $3 million

Winner: TBD

May 9-12: Cognizant Founders Cup, Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, New Jersey, $3 million

Winner: TBD

May 16-19: Mizuho Americas Open, Liberty National Golf Club, Jersey City, New Jersey, $3 million

Winner: TBD

May 30-June 2: U.S. Women's Open, Lancaster Country Club, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, $11 million

Winner: TBD

June 7-9: ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer, Seaview, A Dolce Hotel (Bay Course), Galloway, New Jersey, $1.75 million

Winner: TBD

June 13-16: Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give, Blythefield C.C., Grand Rapids, Michigan, $3 million

Winner: TBD

June 20-23: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Sahalee Country Club, Sammamish, Washington, $10 million

Winner: TBD

June 27-30: Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, Midland C.C., Midland, Michigan, $3 million

Winner: TBD

July 11-14: Amundi Evian Championship, Evian Resort G.C., Evian-les-Bains, France, $6.5 million

Winner: TBD

July 18-21: Dana Open for Children, Highland Meadows G.C., Sylvania, Ohio, $1.75 million

Winner: TBD

July 25-28: CPKC Women's Open, Earl Grey Golf Club, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, $2.6 million

Winner: TBD

Aug. 1-4: Portland Classic, Columbia Edgewater Country Club, Portland, Oregon, $1.75 million

Winner: TBD

Aug. 8-11: 2024 Paris Olympics, Le Golf National, Paris, France

Winner: TBD

Aug. 15-19: Women's Scottish Open, TBD, Scotland, $2 million

Winner: TBD

Aug. 22-25: AIG Women's Open, St. Andrews (Old Course), St. Andrews, Scotland, $9 million

Winner: TBD

Aug. 29-Sept. 1: FM Global Championship, TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts, $3.5 million

Winner: TBD

Sept. 13-15: Solheim Cup, Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Virginia

Winning Team: TBD

Sept. 19-22: Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G, TBD, Cincinnati, Ohio, $2 million

Winner: TBD

Sept. 27-29: Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G, Pinnacle Country Club, Rogers, Arkansas, $3 million

Winner: TBD

Oct. 10-13: Buick LPGA Shanghai, Qizhong Garden Golf Club, Shanghai, China, $2.1 million

Winner: TBD

Oct. 17-20: BMW Ladies Championship, TBD, South Korea, $2.2 million

Winner: TBD

Oct. 24-27: Maybank Championship, Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, $3 million

Winner: TBD

Oct. 31-Nov. 3: TOTO Japan Classic, Seta Golf Course, Shiga, Japan, $2 million

Winner: TBD

Nov. 6-9: LOTTE Championship, Hoakalei Country Club in Ewa Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, $3 million

Winner: TBD

Nov. 14-17: The ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge at Pelican, Pelican G.C., Belleair, Florida, $3.25 million

Winner: TBD

Nov. 21-24: CME Group Tour Championship, Tiburon G.C., Naples, Florida, $11 million

Winner: TBD

Joe Burrow Had a Perfect Four-Word Message After Ravens Called for Taunting Penalty

Sun, 01/28/2024 - 4:58pm

The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow broke a nearly month-long silence on social media to tweet four words about the AFC championship game on Sunday.

“Let the guys taunt.”

Let the guys taunt.

— Joey Burrow (@JoeyB) January 28, 2024

Burrow's comments refer to a somewhat controversial call in the third quarter of the Baltimore Ravens-Kansas City Chiefs game.

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson found wide receiver Zay Flowers for a 54-yard gain down the field, but after securing the catch, Flowers appeared to stand over and taunt his defender L’Jarius Sneed.

The Ravens were slapped with a 15-yard taunting penalty and were unable to capitalize on the drive, which ended with an unfortunate fumble-turned-touchback in the Chiefs’ end zone.

Burrow’s short and sweet message to the NFL officials seems curious for the obvious fact that Baltimore is his biggest rival. The Bengals and Chiefs have locked horns before as recently as last year’s AFC championship game, but the Ravens remain Cincinnati’s longtime division rivals.

Burrow, whose 2023 season was cut short due to a torn ligament in his wrist, likely doesn’t want to see either AFC team go on to win the Super Bowl. He, along with the rest of the NFL community, is no doubt still intrigued to see who will come out on top on Sunday.

NFL Fans Roast Ravens’ Zay Flowers for Costly Fumble, Rookie Mistake

Sun, 01/28/2024 - 4:55pm

Baltimore Ravens rookie Zay Flowers made a pair of significant mistakes during a critical drive in the third quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs during Sunday’s AFC championship tilt.

After coming up with a completion on the drive, Flowers proceeded to taunt Chiefs’ L’Jarius Sneed, resulting in a penalty against the Ravens. The team was able to overcome that setback, but when Lamar Jackson targeted Flowers again a few plays later, the rookie fumbled the football in the end zone, resulting in a costly turnover forced by none other than Sneed. 

Agree with the taunting call? pic.twitter.com/StcuPKSoEe

— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) January 28, 2024

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, L'JARIUS SNEED!!! pic.twitter.com/rHw8hcuUgG

— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) January 28, 2024

A report from the CBS broadcast indicated that Flowers then proceeded to suffer a laceration on his hand amid his frustrations on the bench. 

Needless to say, football fans weren’t pleased with what was a calamitous few minutes for the star rookie receiver, and they voiced their disappointment on social media.

Game Over. A taunting penalty by Flowers, followed by a fumble/touchback! Don’t get me started on the earlier penalties that led to KC scores. Now stupidity by Clowney w/ roughing the passer. Ravens will lose due to LACK OF DISCIPLINE/MATURITY….barring a miracle

— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) January 28, 2024

Man, poor Zay Flowers. Has been the best non-Lamar player on the Ravens offense by miles, but two absolutely back-breaking plays on a must-have drive.

— Benjamin Solak (@BenjaminSolak) January 28, 2024

If the Ravens lose, one of the biggest factors will be shooting themselves in the foot with dumb penalties.

Knowing where the line is & not crossing it is an emotional maturity issue. Intentional hits to the head & taunting can’t happen.

You can’t give an inch if you are… https://t.co/5n4bayhjzx

— Kirsten Tanis (@kct2020) January 28, 2024

Taunting.

Fumble at goal line.

Injure hand pouting after fumble.

That’s the knucklehead trifecta for Zay Flowers.

— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) January 28, 2024

Zay Flowers makes a crazy play on L’Jarius Sneed for 50 yards and then flexes on him.

A couple players later, L’Jarius Sneed forces a fumble on Zay Flowers. Ultimate revenge.

— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) January 28, 2024

Zay Flowers just had the best/worst possession I’ve seen from a wide out, 3 big catches, 1 stupid penalty & a fumble

— Dre (@DCSportsDre) January 28, 2024

Wild 10-min sequence for Zay Flowers:

54-yard reception
15-yard penalty for taunting
14-yard reception to make up for it
8-yard reception
Fumble at the goal line
Cuts hand in frustration on sideline

— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) January 28, 2024

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