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TPC Boston to Host LPGA’s 2024 FM Global Championship with Record Purse

TPC Boston to Host LPGA’s 2024 FM Global Championship with Record Purse

Key Points:

  • Historic Venue: TPC Boston, renowned for PGA events, will host the LPGA in 2024.
  • Record Prize: The $3.5 million purse is the LPGA’s largest outside of majors and the tour championship.
  • Women’s Sports Surge: The event contributes to Boston’s rising prominence in professional women’s sports.

In a significant development for women’s golf, the LPGA Tour, in partnership with FM Global, has selected TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts, as the host for the 2024 FM Global Championship. Scheduled from August 29 to September 1, this prestigious tournament will bring together 144 top players to compete for a $3.5 million purse — a record for LPGA events outside of the majors and tour championship.

LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan expressed enthusiasm for this move, emphasizing Boston’s growing stature as a center for women’s sports. This event signifies the LPGA Tour’s return to New England and is poised to capture the sporting world’s attention, thanks in part to the support of FM Global.

Malcolm Roberts, president and CEO of FM Global, outlined the company’s pride in backing this marquee event, highlighting the championship’s potential to promote diversity and inclusion. FM Global, a leading commercial property insurer, is known for its preventative approach to risk management and is now extending its ethos to the golf course.

The championship not only marks a return of women’s professional golf to New England but also inaugurates a five-year partnership between the LPGA and FM Global. Fenway Sports Management played a pivotal role in facilitating this collaboration.

Additionally, FM Global is committed to supporting STEM education and career paths for women and students, aligning with the company’s core values and strengthening the community impact of the sponsorship.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey welcomed the LPGA Tour’s return, recognizing the positive influence sports have on women’s empowerment and community cohesion. With TPC Boston’s rich history of hosting PGA events, including designs by Arnold Palmer and a redesign by Gil Hanse and Brad Faxon, the course is well-equipped for its first professional women’s competition.

The FM Global Championship is poised to be a landmark event, echoing the legacies of past women’s golf events in Massachusetts and promising to deliver excitement and inspiration for fans and players alike. For those eager to witness history, ticket information is available at the provided waitlist URL.

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