Only two events are left in the PGA Tour in 2024, and this week, the Tour heads to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
The 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship gets underway Thursday in Bermuda, and it’s the penultimate official event of the year.
The Butterfield Bermuda is the seventh PGA Tour event of eight in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour heads to Georgia for the season-ending RSM Classic, the final chance for players to secure their spots in the top 125 for 2025.
From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s what you need to know about the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship course information
Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda, is a par-71 layout measuring 6,828 yards. Robert Trent Jones was the architect. This will be the sixth time the tournament is held at Port Royal.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship purse, prize money
The purse at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship is $6.9 million with a first-place prize of $1.242 million. Five of the eight fall events have smaller purses from a year ago, but not the Butterfield Bermuda, which is up $400,000.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship TV coverage
Thursday, Nov. 14: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Nov. 15: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Nov. 16: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Nov. 17: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
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Butterfield Bermuda Championship field
The field is 120.
- Tyson Alexander
- Paul Barjon
- Chris Baker
- Aaron Baddeley
- Erik Barnes
- Ryan Brehm
- Jacob Bridgeman
- Zac Blair
- George Bryan
- Wesley Bryan
- Hayden Buckley
- Daniel Berger
- Blaine Hale Jr.
- Ben Crane
- Rafael Campos
- Cameron Champ
- Kevin Chappell
- Pierceson Coody
- Austin Cook
- Trace Crowe
- Nico Echavarria
- Egor Eroshenko
- Doug Ghim
- Lucas Glover
- Will Gordon
- Ben Griffin
- Lanto Griffin
- Cody Gribble
- Mark Hubbard
- Nick Hardy
- Michael Herrera
- Garrick Higgo
- Ryo Hisatsune
- Rico Hoey
- Mackenzie Hughes
- Henrik Norlander
- Kevin Kisner
- Greg Koch
- Ben Kohles
- S.H. Kim
- Michael Kim
- Kelly Kraft
- Peter Malnati
- Maverick McNealy
- Martin Laird
- Christo Lamprecht
- Matti Schmid
- Kevin Streelman
- Kevin Yu
- Kevin Tway
- Alejandro Tosti
- Brendon Todd
- Scott Piercy
- Andrew Putnam
- Chez Reavie
- Patrick Rodgers
- Graeme Robertson
- Miles Russell
- Brandt Snedeker
- Austin Smotherman
- Alex Smalley
- Camiko Smith
- David Skinns
- Justin Lower
- David Lipsky
- Matt NeSmith
- S.Y. Noh
- Andrew Novak
- Ryan Moore
- Francesco Molinari
- Taylor Montgomery
- Seamus Power
- Greyson Sigg
- Roger Sloan
- Joe Highsmith
- James Hahn
- Bill Haas
- Joel Dahmen
- MJ Daffue
- Chesson Hadley
- Nick Watney
- Vince Whaley
- Sam Ryder
- Chad Ramey
- Carl Yuan
- Dylan Wu
- Brandon Wu
- Sam Stevens
- Hayden Springer
- Justin Suh
- Robby Shelton
- Tyler Duncan
- Martin Trainer
- Josh Teater
- Ben Taylor
- Kevin Dougherty
- Adrien Dumont de Chassart
- Ethan Cairns
- Tyler Collet
- Connor Jones
- Nick Jones
- Carson Young
- Camilo Villegas
- Jhonattan Vegas
- Sean O’Hair
- Eric West
- Tom Whitney
- Norman Xiong
- Wilson Furr
Among the eight sponsor exemptions is Miles Russell, who is now 16. He was 15 when he made his PGA Tour debut in the 2024 Rocket Mortage Classic in June.