The Procore Championship 2024 starts on Thursday! The Golfing Gazette brings you how to watch, predictions, prize money, dates, and everything you need to know.
The PGA Tour season ended with Scottie Scheffler winning the FedExCup Playoffs at East Lake and now it is time for the FedExCup Fall.
The Procore Championship is the first of several FedExCup Fall events – where players jockey for position in the FedExCup standings ahead of next season.
Some will be competing to retain their PGA Tour cards, while others will be looking for exceptions into the biggest tournaments.
Meanwhile, the likes of Sahith Theegala, Max Homa and Wyndham Clark are hoping to find form ahead of the upcoming Presidents Cup.
Here is all the important information about the Procore Championship 2024.

Everything you need to know about the Procore Championship 2024
When will the Procore Championship place?
The Procore Championship will take place from Thursday the 12th of September 2024 until Sunday the 15th of September 2024.
Where will the Procore Championship take place?
The Procore Championship will be played on the North Course at the Silverado Resort. The course is around an hour and a half drive from San Francisco.
Silverado Resort (North Course)
- Location: Napa, California
- Established: 1955
- Total Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 7,123 yards
- Designer: Johnny Miller
- Course Record: 61 (Chesson Hadley, 2017)
Who won last year’s Procore Championship?
Sahith Theegala (-21) won last year’s Fortinet Championship by two shots to S.H. Kim, with 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic champion Cameron Davis in third (-17).
In 2022, Max Homa (-16) beat 2016 Masters winner Danny Willett by one stroke to lift the trophy for the second consecutive season.

Are LIV Golf players taking part?
No. The Procore Championship is an official PGA Tour event, meaning LIV Golf players will not be teeing up at the Silverado Resort. LIV Golf Chicago also takes place this week.
What is the prize money?
The Procore Championship will allocate 18% of the purse to the winner. It will feature a $6 million total purse, including $1.08m to the winner.
How to Watch (US)
Golf Channel will carry live coverage on Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., on Friday and Saturday from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. (all times ET)
| Day | Channel (Time) |
| Thursday | Golf Channel (6 – 9 p.m.) |
| Friday | Golf Channel (6:30 – 9:30 p.m.) |
| Saturday | Golf Channel (6:30 – 9:30 pm) |
| Sunday | Golf Channel (6 – 9 p.m.) |
Predictions
The Golfing Gazette writers predict who they think will lift the Procore Championship trophy:
Peter Lynch: “I’m backing Sahith Theegala to successfully defend his crown in California, with his superb solo-third finish at the Tour Championship certain to work in his favour at the Procore Championship.”
Jordan Harris: “Sahith Theegala should be the overwhelming favourite to win his second Procore Championship title this week. The 26-year-old was outstanding at The Tour Championship and won this event last year, so he gets my pick.”
James Shearman: “Max Homa has been in poor form lately and many believe that he was lucky to be selected by Jim Furyk for the United States Presidents Cup team. He needs a good week to prove the doubters wrong and where better than a course he has won at twice before.”
Sam Stone: “Sahith Theegala could go back-to-back this week. The American is fine-tuning his game before the Presidents Cup and would’ve shot the lowest score at the Tour Championship if it wasn’t for a self-confessed two-shot penalty. Lots to like about his game and the lack of competition this week could see his second Procore Championship wrapped up in routine fashion.”
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