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The 2022 PGA TOUR Champions schedule reflects a growing interest in the senior tour. The 2022 season offers players some $62 million in prize money — the most in Champions Tour history.

Among the highlights are visits to twenty different states to go with three international stops (Morocco, Scotland and Canada).

I am especially excited to see that the tour is returning to Morocco to play the Trophy Hassan II at Royal Golf Dr Es Salam. I had the good fortune to be able to play there as part of my golf trip to Morocco a couple of years ago. The Robert Trent Jones course is fantastic.

One of the reasons for the increasing interest surely is the participation of a prominent new generation of fifty-somethings on the tour, including Phil Mickelson, David Duval, Justin Leonard, Jim Furyk, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, Steve Stricker and Kenny Perry. These are all players who became well known on the regular tour during the media frenzy around Tiger’s heyday.

And then there’s Bernhard Langer. There might always be Bernhard Langer.

I’m hoping to be able to make a trip to the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores in Michigan this next May. I’ll also probably go to the Ally Challenge at Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc, Michigan in August. I stayed away this past two years because I didn’t want to be in a crowd in the middle of a Pandemic. But now that I’ve had my shots …

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Everything you need to know about the Senior PGA championship at Harbor Shores May 26-29

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82nd KITCHENAID SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

When:  Thursday, May 26 through Sunday, May 29 (practice round Wednesday, May 25)

Where:  Harbor Shores Golf Club, Benton Harbor (Par 71, 6,734 yards designed by Jack Nicklaus)

Field: 156 professional golfers who are 50 years of age or older

Format: 72 holes of stroke play

Defending champion:  Germany’s Alex Cejka, who closed with a 3-under 67 for an 8-under-par total of 272 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 30, 2021 for his second PGA Tour Champions major title (his first came May 15, 2021 in the Regions Tradition)

Past champions at Harbor Shores:  Roger Chapman, 2012; Colin Montgomerie, 2014; Rocco Mediate, 2016; Paul Broadhurst, 2018

How to get tickets

Flex Tickets are $30 daily and can be used any day Wednesday through Sunday. A Flex-Pack, priced at $90, includes four tickets. Active and retired military personnel receive complimentary admission. Up to four junior golfers under the age of 17 get free admission when they accompany each adult holding a Flex ticket. For more ticket information, parking and other spectator plans and activities, see the website srpga.com .

When will they play?

Tuesday: Pro-Am, 7:30 a.m.

Wednesday: Practice round, 7:30 a.m.

Thursday: Championship first round, 7:30 a.m.

Friday: Championship second round, 7:30 a.m.

Saturday: Championship third round, 8 a.m.

Sunday: Championship final round, 8 a.m.

How to watch on television

Thursday: Golf Channel, 1-4 p.m. ET

Friday: Golf Channel, 1-4 p.m. ET

Saturday: Golf Channel, 1-2 p.m. and NBC Sports, 2-4:30 p.m. ET

Sunday: Golf Channel, 3-4 p.m. and NBC Sports, 4-6 p.m. ET

Who's going to play?

The field as of Sunday, May 22:

Dale Abraham, Palm Desert, California; Steven Alker, New Zealand; Michael Allen, Paradise Valley, Arizona; Robert Allenby, Australia; Stephen Ames, Canada; Billy Andrade, Bristol, Rhode Island; Stuart Appleby, Australia; Woody Austin, Derby, Kansas; Dave Bahr, Cincinnati, Ohio; Doug Barron, Germantown, Tennessee.

Cameron Beckman, San Antonio, Texas; Rich Beem, Austin, Texas; Shane Bertsch, Parker, Colorado; Roy Biancalana, St. Charles, Illinois; John Bickerton, England; David Branshaw, Tampa, Florida; Markus Brier, Austria; Paul Broadhurst, England; Olin Browne, Tequesta, Florida; Tom Byrum, San Antonio, Texas.

Mark Calcavecchia, Jupiter, Florida; Michael Campbell, New Zealand; Emanuele Canonica, Italy; Tim G. Cantwell, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; Jose Manuel Carriles, Spain; Jim Carter, Scottsdale, Arizona; Alex Cejka, Germany; Roger Chapman, England; Walt Chapman, Knoxville, Tennessee; Eric Chiles, Excelsior, Minnesota.

K.J. Choi, South Korea; Darren Clarke, Northern Ireland; Paul Claxton, Claxton, Georgia; Jose Coceres, Argentina; Michael Crowley, Fox Point, Wisconsin; John Daly, Dardanelle, Arkansas; Marco Dawson, Melbourne, Florida; Glen Day, Little Rock, Arkansas; Clark Dennis, Fort Worth, Texas; Chris DiMarco, Denver, Colorado.

Stephen Dodd, Wales; Ken Duke, Stuart, Florida; Scott Dunlap, Sarasota, Florida;

Joe Durant, Pensacola Beach, Florida; David Duval, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado;

Ernie Els, South Africa; Jim Empey, Boise, Idaho; Frank Esposito, Florham Park, New Jersey; Bob Estes, Austin, Texas; Jim Farrell, Commack, New York.

Niclas Fasth, Sweden; Tim Fleming, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Steve Flesch, Union, Kentucky; Peter Fowler, Australia; Ray Franz Jr., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; David Frost, South Africa; Brian Gay, Windermere, Florida; Mike Genovese, Loxley, Alabama; Larry George, Wallace, North Carolina; Tom Gillis, Lake Orion, Michigan.

Thomas Goegele, Germany; Rafael Gomez, Argentina; Ricardo Gonzalez, Argentina;

Retief Goosen, South Africa; Paul Goydos, Long Beach, California; Richard Green, Australia; Jay Haas, Greenville, South Carolina; Joakim Haeggman, Sweden; Todd Hamilton, Westlake, Texas; Padraig Harrington, Ireland.

Tim Herron, Deephaven, Minnesota; David Hutsell, Lutherville, Maryland;

Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand; Lee Janzen, Orlando, Florida; Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spain; Brandt Jobe, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Kent Jones, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Steve Jones, Tempe, Arizona; Robert Karlsson, Sweden; Jonathan Kaye, Phoenix, Arizona.

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Jerry Kelly, Madison, Wisconsin; James Kingston, South Africa; Kenichi Kuboya, Japan; Rob Labritz, Pound Ridge, New York; Neal Lancaster, Smithfield, North Carolina; Bernhard Langer, Germany; Stephen Leaney, Australia; Tom Lehman, Scottsdale, Arizona; Thomas Levet, France; Jeff Maggert, Sea Pines, South Carolina.

Jonathan Mansfield, Clearwater, Florida; Billy Mayfair, Edmond, Oklahoma; Scott McCarron, Mooresville, North Carolina; David McKenzie, Australia; Dave McNabb, Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania; Rocco Mediate, Greensburg, Pennsylvania; Shaun Micheel, Memphis, Tennessee; Mark Mielke, Atlantis, Florida; Kelly Mitchum, Southern Pines, North Carolina; Mauricio Molina, Argentina.

Colin Montgomerie, Scotland; Alan Morin, Royal Palm Beach, Florida; David Morland IV, Canada; Jose Maria Olazabal, Spain; Rod Pampling, Australia; Scott Parel, Augusta, Georgia; Jesper Parnevik, Sweden; Steve Pate, Delray Beach, Florida;

Corey Pavin, Dallas, Texas; Tom Pernice Jr., Scottsdale, Arizona.

Tim Petrovic, Austin, Texas; Tracy Phillips, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Del T. Ponchock, Jupiter, Florida; Phillip Price, Wales; Dicky Pride, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Chad Proehl, Urbandale, Iowa; Brett Quigley, Barrington, Rhode Island; Mike Reid, Orem, Utah; Jean-Francois Remesy, France; John Riegger, Paducah, Kentucky.

Doug Rohrbaugh, Carbondale, Colorado; Jeff Roth, Harbor Springs, Michigan; Roger Rowland, Jacksonville, Florida; Micah Rudosky, Cortez, Colorado; Mike San Filippo, Hobe Sound, Florida; Gene Sauers, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; John Senden, Australia; David Shacklady, England; Wes Short Jr., Austin, Texas; Jeev Milhka Singh, India.

Vijay Singh, Fiji; Jeff Sluman, Hinsdale, Illinois; Mike Small, Champaign, Illinois; Chad Sorensen, Taft, California; Bob Sowards, Dublin, Ohio; Paul Stankowski, Flower Mound, Texas; Andre Stolz, Australia; Paul Streeter, England; Steve Stricker, Madison, Wisconsin; Kevin Sutherland, Sacramento, California.

Ken Tanigawa, Scottsdale, Arizona; Steen Tinning, Denmark; Mario Tiziani, Madison, Wisconsin; Tommy Tolles, Hendersonville, North Carolina; David Toms, Shreveport, Louisiana; Kirk Triplett, Paradise Valley, Arizona; Omar Uresti, Austin, Texas; Mike Valicenti, Jupiter, Florida; Duffy Waldorf, Rensselaer, Indiana; Tim Weinhart, Atlanta, Georgia.

Mike Weir, Canada; Charlie Wi, Westlake Village, California; Peter Wilson, England; Don Winter, Ripon, California; Gary Wolstenholme, England; Y.E. Yang, South Korea.

Who are the Major champions in the field?

PGA TOUR (22 players/33 titles won)

MASTERS: Bernhard Langer (1985, 1993), Jose Maria Olazabal (1994, 1999), Vijay Singh (2000), Mike Weir (2003)

PGA: Jeff Sluman (1988), John Daly (1991), Vijay Singh (1998), David Toms (2001), Rich Beem (2002), Shaun Micheel (2003), Padraig Harrington (2008), Y.E. Yang (2009)

U.S. OPEN: Lee Janzen (1993, 1998), Ernie Els (1994, 1997), Corey Pavin (1995), Steve Jones (1996), Retief Goosen (2001, 2004), Michael Campbell (2005)

BRITISH OPEN: Mark Calcavecchia (1989), John Daly (1995), Tom Lehman (1996), David Duval (2001), Ernie Els (2002, 2012), Todd Hamilton (2004), Padraig Harrington (2007, 2008), Darren Clarke (2011) 

CHAMPIONS TOUR (24/49)

SENIOR PGA: Mike Reid (2005), Jay Haas (2006, 2008), Michael Allen (2009), Tom Lehman (2010), Roger Chapman (2012), Colin Montgomerie (2014, 2015), Rocco Mediate (2016), Bernhard Langer (2017), Paul Broadhurst (2018), Ken Tanigawa (2019), Alex Cejka (2021)

REGIONS TRADITION: Mike Reid (2009), Tom Lehman (2011, 2012), David Frost (2013), Jeff Maggert (2015), Bernhard Langer (2016, 2017), Miguel Angel Jimenez (2018), Steve Stricker (2019, 2022), Alex Cejka (2021)

U.S. SENIOR OPEN: Bernhard Langer (2010), Olin Browne (2011), Roger Chapman (2012), Colin Montgomerie (2014), Jeff Maggert (2015), Gene Sauers (2016), David Toms (2018), Steve Stricker (2019)

BRITISH SENIOR OPEN: Bernhard Langer (2010, 2014, 2017, 2019), Marco Dawson (2015), Paul Broadhurst (2016), Miguel Angel Jimenez (2018), Stephen Dodd (2021)

SENIOR PLAYERS: Jay Haas (2009), Bernhard Langer (2014, 2015, 2016), Scott McCarron (2017), Vijay Singh (2018), Retief Goosen (2019), Jerry Kelly (2020), Steve Stricker (2021)

Items to Bring From Home

Here are a few items we recommend you bring from home to enhance your Championship experience:

Personal sunscreen One (1) unopened bottle of water Jacket and/or layered outerwear piece Comfortable walking shoes Portable phone charger Nursing mothers may bring necessary equipment on-site. Storage and refrigeration is available at First Aid Stations. 

The following items are also permitted on-site:

Small bags Diaper bags and strollers Umbrellas Cameras (Mon-Wed ONLY)

Inclement Weather

Please observe the Leader Boards and Video Board for the Weather Warning signs which will appear when inclement weather is approaching the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship site. When the signs appear, spectators are advised to take precautions and seek shelter PRIOR to play being suspended. If the sirens sound, seek shelter immediately.

Grandstands

Grandstands will be located at the 1st Tee, 17 Green, and 18 Green. All public grandstand seating is first-come, first-serve.

First Aid Stations

First-aid stations staffed by Spectrum Lakeland will be located at Hole 4, Hole 6, Hole 11, Holes 16/17, and the main medical station will be between Hole 1 Tee and Hole 18. The main medical station is also available for nursing mothers and will provide storage and refrigeration. Nursing mothers are permitted to bring necessary equipment on-site.

Disability Services

The KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship is a fully accessible event, and we are dedicated to continually improving our efforts to ensure that everyone has access to all Championship amenities. Click here to learn more about the services provided this year.

Complimentary Wi-Fi

Complimentary Wi-Fi will be available at a number of locations throughout the Championship grounds. Keep an eye out for Wi-Fi signs during your visit and make sure to download the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship On-Site Guide and App!

Methods of Payment

The following methods of payment are accepted onsite at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, identified by location. All on-site transactions will be cashless. No cash or checks will be accepted.

The PGA Shops: American Express, MasterCard, VISA, Discover Card Market Concession and Beverage Stands: American Express, MasterCard, VISA, Discover Card, Apple Pay and Google Pay

Accommodations & the Surrounding Area

Benton Harbor is a special place on Lake Michigan. With an engaging arts community, local unique shops, and of course the beach, there is something for everyone. Southwest Michigan has a growing craft beer, wine, cider, and spirits industry with each establishment offering their own specialties and personality. Visit the Makers Trail to learn more about some of Southwest Michigan’s craft beverage locations.

To learn more visit Southwest Michigan Tourist Council.

Transportation & Parking

PGA Public Parking (Lot GP)

Off-site PGA Public Parking will be complimentary and located at the Benton Harbor Charter School Academy (455 Riverview Drive, Benton Harbor, MI, 49022). As you approach the Benton Harbor Charter School Academy, please follow signage and traffic control to PGA Public Parking (Lot GP). Complimentary shuttle service will be provided to and from the Main Spectator Entrance at Harbor Shores. There will be no public parking at Harbor Shores during Championship Week.

Lot GP will be open Wednesday, May 25 - Sunday, May 29, 2022.

There will be no overnight parking in any PGA Public Parking Lots, and any vehicles left overnight will be towed at the owner’s expense. PGA Tournament Corporation is not responsible for damage to your vehicle, or items lost or stolen from your vehicle.

Volunteer Parking (Lot V)

Official Championship Volunteers with a valid parking pass may park in Lot V located on Whitwam Drive. As you approach the lot, please follow signage and traffic control to Lot V. Complimentary shuttle service will be provided to and from the Main Spectator Entrance at Harbor Shores. There will be no public parking at Harbor Shores during Championship Week.

There will be no overnight parking in any PGA Parking Lots, and any vehicles left overnight will be towed at the owner’s expense. PGA Tournament Corporation is not responsible for damage to your vehicle, or items lost or stolen from your vehicle.

Accessible Parking

Designated accessible parking for those requiring lift-equipped transportation to the course will be available at Benton Harbor Charter School Academy (455 Riverview Drive, Benton Harbor, MI, 49022). The front rows of PGA Public Parking (Lot GP) will be reserved for spectators not requiring lift-equipped transportation but who have physically challenged hang tags for their vehicles. Wheelchairs will not be available for rent, but spectators may bring wheelchairs with them to the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship.

Admissions, Conduct, and Health & Wellness Policies

There will be no daily readmission to the Championship grounds. If you leave the grounds, you must have an unscanned ticket to return to the Championship. Once your ticket has been scanned, it will no longer provide admission. The only exception is when the Weather Warning signs have been posted. Security personnel will not allow admission to the 82nd KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship for individuals without appropriate credentials. Please click here for refund details; or, alternate day admission eligibility due to suspension of play, if applicable.

Junior Admission Policy

As part of the Championship’s mission to grow interested and participation in the game of golf, juniors 17 years of age and younger will be admitted into the Championship grounds for FREE when accompanied by a ticketed adult. Each ticketed adult will be permitted four junior grounds admissions per day at no additional charge. Junior tickets may be picked up on-site at the Admissions Office located at the Main Spectator Entrance on the day of admission.

Junior tickets cannot be obtained in advance and will be available regardless of a sell-out. Please note, junior tickets do not gain access into private hospitality areas or the Makers Trail 19th Hole venue.

Children under the age of 2 do not require an admission ticket to enter the Championship.

Military Admission Policy

To honor the men and women who serve our country in the Armed Forces, the Championship is pleased to offer Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, Reserve, National Guard, and their accompanying guest (limit one) complimentary daily grounds access to the Championship.

Please click here to register for complimentary military tickets. Please note, these tickets cannot be upgraded to alternative venues, but are eligible for the junior admission policy.

Photo & Autograph Policy

Cameras are only allowed on-site during Practice Rounds, on Wednesday, and are not permitted on-site during Championship Rounds, Thursday through Sunday. Please consult the Mobile Device Policy for guidelines regarding mobile device photo, audio, and video capturing while on-site.

We recommended limiting autograph requests to areas around the practice range and putting green during Practice Rounds only, on Wednesday.

Mobile Device Policy

Mobile devices must be kept in Golf Mode Setting at all times at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship:

Set your device to silent or vibrate, including but not limited to, ringer, notifications, and alerts. Camera flash turned off. Incoming and outgoing calls may only be made or received farther than 100 yards away from competition. Text, email, social posting and other data use is allowed on the golf course at any location providing players are not in position and about to play their shots. Mobile device photography, as well as audio and video capturing, is allowed in all areas during Practice Rounds (Wednesday). During Championship Rounds (Thursday-Sunday), photography, audio and video recording is prohibited anywhere within 100 yards of competition or when requested by players, caddies, marshals, volunteers, security or Championship staff and officials.

Alcohol Policy

All guests at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship are asked to drink responsibly and be respectful of players and other members of the gallery. Spectators appearing under the age of 30 will be asked for identification before being allowed to purchase alcoholic beverages on-site. The following documents are acceptable forms of identification at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship:

Smoking Policy

Smoking, including, but not limited to, cigars, pipes, cigarettes, and e-cigarettes will be prohibited in any permanent or temporary buildings, inclusive of hospitality areas, on patios, decks, or raised platforms, grandstands and bleachers at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship. Smoking is permitted on the grounds, 20 feet from any structures listed above.

Conduct Customs and Etiquette

Attendees are requested to display traditional customs of etiquette, decorum, and behavior, and to obey all Championship policies including, but not limited to, those provided on each ticket, all posted signs, and any instructions of Championship Marshals and Officials. Inappropriate behaviors and/or failure to comply with standards/policies may lead to ejection from the Championship and/or cancellation of admission tickets, without refund.

Although cheering and positive gallery responses to great play are encouraged, unsolicited and consistent calls from the gallery toward players and others are prohibited.

For the safety of everyone and in keeping with policy established at major sporting events, running is considered to be unacceptable behavior.

Please stay behind the gallery ropes and cooperate with instructions given by Championship Marshals.

Please kneel or sit if you are in the front row and remain still throughout each shot.

Anyone acting in a manner that is deemed to be abusive, derogatory, rude, or aggressive may be subject to removal from the Championship premises and may be prohibited from returning to the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship or attending any future PGA of America event.

Health & Wellness Policies & Procedures

The health and well-being of all spectators, volunteers, players, caddies, and staff remains the number one priority for the PGA of America and our Championships. As CDC guidelines, as well as state and local requirements continue to evolve the PGA of America is working with local officials, as well as our medical partners, to monitor all COVID-19 developments. Due to the constantly evolving directives and protocols that may need to be put in place, there could still be changes for all who participate in the Championship. The PGA of America will continue to update you on changes as the Championship approaches.

The PGA of America encourages everyone to closely review the policies and procedures below before heading to Harbor Shores this May.

Face coverings are encouraged for all individuals over the age of 2 while indoors or in fully enclosed spaces unless actively eating or drinking, or otherwise mandated by state or local law or regulations.

Per CDC Guidelines, fully vaccinated individuals are not required to wear a mask outdoors unless otherwise mandated by state or local law or regulations and unvaccinated individuals are encouraged to wear a mask outdoors when they cannot be socially distant or otherwise mandated by state or local law or regulations.

Be respectful of others and be mindful of your distance to others while at the Championship.

Attendees will notice health and wellness signage throughout the grounds, as well as visual and verbal reminders of responsible behavior. Failure to comply with any posted or verbal guidelines may result in consequential action, including expulsion from the Championship grounds.

The KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship will have protocols in place to ensure all areas are routinely cleaned and sanitized. Sanitization and handwashing are encouraged throughout your time on-site and additional sanitation stations will be available throughout the grounds. Spectators are permitted to bring their own hand sanitizer from home.

If you begin to feel ill or have symptoms once on-site, go directly to a First Aid location. Medical professionals will be ready to assist you.

Note: All policies and procedures to ensure the health and well-being of all stakeholders are subject to change at the PGA’s discretion or by recommendation of the CDC, our medical partners, or local and state officials.

Spectator Health Promise

All spectators, staff, and volunteers must agree that they will not attend the Championship if they feel ill or display any of the symptoms of COVID-19 (click here for the CDC’s website regarding COVID-19 symptoms).

By attending the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, spectators, staff, and volunteers are acknowledging that they are free of COVID-19 symptoms.

Despite measures to mitigate, elimination of the risk of contracting or transmitting a communicable disease, including, but not limited to, COVID-19, is not currently possible. Therefore, by attending the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, all attendees assume the risk and liability for any exposure to COVID-19 and any related loss, liability, or injury at the PGA Championship at all times.

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2022 Senior PGA Championship final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won

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The 2022 Senior PGA Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Steve Alker, who earned a major win on the 2022 PGA Tour Champions schedule at Harbor Shores Resort in Benton Harbor, Mich.

Continuing a trend of Steves winning on the 50-plus tour in recent memory, Alker shot a stunning 8-under-par 63 in the final round of the tournament to wind up winning by three shots on 16-under 268.

Alker beat out Stephen Ames, who was among the contenders all wekk, and Bernhard Langer, who was looking to become the oldest winner of a senior major.

Alker won the $630,000 winner's share of the $3,500,000 purse.

Senior PGA Championship recap notes

Alker wins the sixth PGA Tour Champions title of the year, getting into the winner's circle again on the 50-plus tour.

The money Alker -- and every player in the field -- earned is converted into Charles Schwab Cup points, with every dollar converted into two points during the Charles Schwab Cup playoffs.

There is no cut on PGA Tour Champions-run events, including the major championships they run. Every pro who finished the tournament was paid.

The 2022 PGA Tour Champions schedule continues next week with the Principal Charity Classic.

2022 Senior PGA Championship final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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Alker captured his first career major victory at the 2022 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship. His final score of 268 (-16) was punctuated by a final-round bogey-free 63, tying the best final-round score by a winner in the Championship.

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In 2012, Roger Chapman became the first player since Hale Irwin in 2004 to win the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship after holding at least a share of the lead following each round. Chapman’s third-round 64 helped him pull away from John Cook.

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In 2014 at The 75th KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship,  Colin Montgomerie won his first Senior victory and his first victory on American soil.  Montgomerie had a 6 under 65 for a four stroke victory over Tom Watson.

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In 2016, the 53-year-old Rocco Mediate closed with a 5-under 66 – holing a 15-footer for par on the last hole at this Jack Nicklaus-designed course – for a three-stroke victory over two-time defending champion Colin Montgomerie.

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In 2018, Paul Broadhurst finished at 19-under 265 at Harbor Shores for his second senior major victory. The 63 was the best fourth-round score by a winner. Rocco Mediate also shot 19 under at Harbor Shores in 2016.

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Sha’Carri Richardson is among the reigning world track and field champions entered in the first Diamond League meet of the Olympic season in Xiamen, China, on Saturday, airing live on Peacock from 7-9 a.m. ET.

Highlights air Saturday from 1-3 p.m. ET on CNBC, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app for CNBC subscribers.

The meet features compelling fields in the men’s 100m (2019 World champion Christian Coleman, 2022 World champion Fred Kerley), women’s 100m hurdles (Olympic gold medalist Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, 2022 World champion Tobi Amusan, 2023 World champion Danielle Williams), women’s discus (Olympic gold medalist Valarie Allman, 2023 World champion Laulauga Tausaga-Collins) and men’s pole vault (Olympic gold medalist Mondo Duplantis, Olympic silver medalist Chris Nilsen, two-time world champion Sam Kendricks).

Richardson, the reigning world 100m champion, is entered in the 200m, which would be her first individual race at any distance since last season’s Diamond League Final on Sept. 16.

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It’s the beginning of a season where Richardson can make her first Olympic team (at June’s trials in Eugene, Oregon) and bid to become the first American woman to win the Olympic 100m title since Gail Devers in 1992 and 1996 (at the Paris Games in August).

Last August, Richardson became the first American woman to win the world 100m title since the late Tori Bowie in 2017. In the final, the biggest international race of her career, she clocked a personal-best 10.65 seconds, the fastest time in world championships history.

Should they all qualify for the Olympics, Richardson’s top challengers will likely be Jamaicans — world 200m champion Shericka Jackson, plus Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Elaine Thompson-Herah, who combined to win the last four Olympic 100m golds.

In Xiamen, Richardson races the 200m against a field that includes countrywomen TeeTee Terry and Tamara Clark, sprinters who each made the world championships team in 2022 and 2023. Richardson took 200m bronze at worlds behind Jackson and American Gabby Thomas.

Here are five events to watch on Saturday:

Women’s 100m hurdles — 7:17 a.m. ET The most loaded sprint field of the meet with the reigning Olympic gold medalist Camacho-Quinn of Puerto Rico, reigning world champion Williams of Jamaica and world record holder Amusan of Nigeria. Plus Bahamian Devynne Charlton, who was fourth at worlds, then broke the indoor 60m hurdles world record in February and March. Winner here could be the early favorite for Paris.

Women’s Discus — 7:20 a.m. ET Field includes every medalist from both the 2023 Worlds and the Tokyo Olympics. Tausaga-Collins looks this season to back up her breakthrough 2023, when she made the world team on her final throw at USATF Outdoors, then won the world title as the ninth seed in the final. Allman had the world’s top six throws in this Olympic cycle until Saturday, when Olympic bronze medalist Yaime Pérez of Cuba launched a 73.09-meter throw, the world’s farthest since July 1989.

Women’s 200m — 7:47 a.m. ET Richardson was the world’s fourth-fastest 200m sprinter overall last year (breaking 22 seconds for the first time) and the fastest out of this Xiamen field. Given Richardson, Clark and Terry all made the 2023 USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships final in the 200m, the top American here likely boosts her chances of being a favorite to make the three-woman Olympic team at trials. This is Richardson’s first Diamond League 200m since September 2021.

Men’s 110m hurdles — 8:27 a.m. ET Olympic gold medalist Hansle Parchment of Jamaica headlines this field, but it is also a partial U.S. Olympic Trials preview. Three-time world champion Grant Holloway isn’t entered, but the top four men from 2023 USATF Outdoors are: Daniel Roberts, Cordell Tinch, Freddie Crittenden and Eric Edwards. Holloway scratched the 2023 USATF Outdoors final since he had a bye into worlds as defending champion.

Men’s 100m — 8:53 a.m. ET Coleman and Kerley, the headliners here, are absolutely contenders to win the Olympic 100m if they’re in form this season. Coleman twice ran 9.83 last September, including in Xiamen, which matched the world’s fastest time of 2023. Kerley ran 9.76 en route to the 2022 World title, which remains the world’s fastest time over the last two years. Up to five American men who own a world championships 100m medal could be vying for the three Olympic team spots in the individual 100m come June’s trials.

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Streaming Exclusively on ESPN+: Live Coverage of The Chevron Championship, First LPGA Tour Major of 2024

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  • More than 40 hours of coverage over four days begins Thursday, April 18, at 9 a.m. ET
  • World No. 1 Nelly Korda seeking record-tying fifth LPGA Tour win in a row
  • Featured Groups also include 9 of world’s top 10 players, 14 major winners
  • No Laying Up contributing “fanalyst” perspectives throughout
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ESPN+ will stream live, exclusive coverage of The Chevron Championship, the LPGA Tour’s first major tournament of the 2024 season, with a live Featured Groups feed starting Thursday, April 18, at 9 a.m. ET, from The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas.

  • Featured Groups at The Chevron Championship on ESPN+ will showcase nine of the top 10 players in the world and 14 major champions, including current world No. 1 Nelly Korda going for a record-tying fifth consecutive LPGA Tour win, No. 2 Lilia Vu defending her 2023 The Chevron Championship win, and No. 8 Lydia Ko who is only one point away from qualifying for the LPGA Hall of Fame.
  • Streaming more than 40 hours of coverage across all four days of the tournament, ESPN+ will present two Featured Groups from both the morning and afternoon waves each day.

Will Haskett will host the Featured Groups coverage alongside analyst Gerina Mendoza, with on-course reports and live player interviews from Hally Leadbetter, Chantel McCabe and Hope Barnett.

  • Also, Tron Carter and Cody McBride from  No Laying Up  will provide fresh “fanalyst” perspectives throughout the coverage.

FEATURED GROUPS | Thursday, April 18

Coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET

Morning Wave

Megan Khang / Angel Yin / Bailey Tardy | 8:59 a.m. ET | 1st Tee

  • Megan Khang  – No. 13 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 16 in Race to the CME Globe, LPGA Tour winner (2023 CPKC Women’s Open)
  • Angel Yin  – No. 20 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, LPGA Tour winner (2023 Buick LPGA Shanghai)
  • Bailey Tardy  – No. 10 in Race to the CME Globe, LPGA Tour winner (2024 Blue Bay LPGA)

Leona Maguire / Grace Kim / Anna Nordqvist | 9:10 a.m. ET | 1st Tee

  • Leona Maguire  – No. 9 in Race to the CME Globe, two-time LPGA Tour winner, two-time European Solheim Cup Team member
  • Grace Kim  – LPGA Tour winner (2023 Lotte Championship)
  • Anna Nordqvist  – Three-time major winner (2021 AIG Women’s Open, 2017 Amundi Evian Championship, 2009 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship), nine-time LPGA Tour winner

Afternoon Wave

Rose Zhang / Hyo Joo Kim / Nasa Hataoka | 1:48 p.m. ET | 10th Tee

  • Rose Zhang  – Won first LPGA Tour event in professional debut (2023 Mizuho Americas Open), 2023 Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion, two-time individual NCAA champion (2023, 2022), former world No. 1 amateur
  • Hyo Joo Kim  – No. 9 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, 2014 Amundi Evian Championship winner, six-time LPGA Tour winner
  • Nasa Hataoka  – No. 18 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 20 in Race to the CME Globe, six-time LPGA Tour winner

Nelly Korda / Minjee Lee / Lilia Vu | 2:10 p.m. ET | 10th Tee

  • Nelly Korda  – Seeking fifth consecutive LPGA Tour title, No. 1 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 1 in Race to the CME Globe, 12-time LPGA Tour winner, 2021 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship winner, 2020 Olympic gold medalist
  • Minjee Lee  – No. 5 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, two-time major winner (2022 U.S. Women’s Open, 2021 Amundi Evian Championship), 10-time LPGA Tour winner
  • Lilia Vu  – Defending Chevron Championship winner, No. 2 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, two-time major winner (2023 The Chevron Championship, 2023 AIG Women’s Open), four-time LPGA Tour winner 

FEATURED GROUPS | Friday, April 19

 Coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET

Céline Boutier / Allisen Corpuz / Ruoning Yin | 8:59 a.m. ET | 1st Tee

  • Céline Boutier  – No. 3 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 12 in Race to the CME Globe, 2023 Amundi Evian Championship winner, six-time LPGA Tour winner, five wins on Ladies European Tour
  • Allisen Corpuz  – 2023 U.S. Women’s Open champion, 2023 U.S. Solheim Cup Team member
  • Ruoning “Ronni” Yin  – No. 4 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship winner, two-time LPGA Tour winner

Charley Hull /Alison Lee / Angela Stanford | 9:21 a.m. ET | 1st Tee

  • Charley Hull  – No. 7 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, two-time LPGA Tour winner (2022 Volunteers of America Classic, 2016 CME Group Tour Championship), three wins on Ladies European Tour
  • Alison Lee  – Two wins on Ladies European Tour, past U.S. Solheim Cup Team member
  • Angela Stanford  – Seven-time LPGA Tour winner, 2018 Amundi Evian Championship winner

Jin Young Ko / Patty Tavatanakit / So Yeon Ryu | 2:10 p.m. ET | 1st Tee

  • Jin Young Ko  – No. 6 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, two-time major winner (2019 Amundi Evian Championship, 2019 The Chevron Championship), 15-time LPGA Tour winner
  • Patty Tavatanakit  – No. 24 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 5 in Race to the CME Globe, 2021 The Chevron Championship winner, two-time LPGA Tour winner
  • So Yeon Ryu  – Two-time major winner (2017 The Chevron Championship, 2011 U.S. Women’s Open), six-time LPGA Tour winner

Lexi Thompson / Brooke Henderson / Lydia Ko | 2:21 p.m. ET | 1st Tee

  • Lexi Thompson  – 11-time LPGA Tour winner, 2014 The Chevron Championship winner, second youngest to win an LPGA Tour event at 16 years old (2011 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic), two-time Olympian
  • Brooke Henderson  – No. 12 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 4 in Race to the CME Globe, two-time major winner (2022 Amundi Evian Championship, 2016 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship), 13-time LPGA Tour winner
  • Lydia Ko  – No. 8 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, No. 2 in Race to the CME Globe, two-time major winner (2016 The Chevron Championship, 2015 Amundi Evian Championship), 20-time LPGA Tour winner, one point away from qualifying for LPGA Hall of Fame

ESPN+ coverage of Saturday and Sunday rounds will be determined when pairings and tee times are announced. 

LPGA Tour on ESPN+

The Chevron Championship on ESPN+ is part of a two-year deal  announced  in November 2023 in which ESPN+ will present live featured group coverage of eight LPGA Tour tournaments through the 2025 season. The first event under the new agreement was the 2023 CME Group Tour Championship last fall, and The Chevron Championship is the first of four LPGA Tour events on ESPN+ in 2024.

This latest deal continues a longstanding relationship between the LPGA Tour and ESPN.

  • In 2022, ESPN+ streamed the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G and the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G.
  • ESPN televised a schedule of regular LPGA Tour events from 1979-2009, and ABC covered the CME Group Tour Championship from 2015-2018.
  • ESPN aired the first two rounds of the AIG British Open from 1982-2002 and all four rounds from 2010-2015, as well as the first two rounds of the U.S. Women’s Open from 1982-2014.
  • The first golf ever televised on ESPN was the LPGA Sahara Open on Sept. 8, 1979, ESPN’s second day on air.

The remaining slate of LPGA Tour events on ESPN+ this season will be announced later this year.

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Tune in to watch as the LPGA Tour tees it up for their first major championship of the 2024 season.  The Club at Carlton Woods plays host to The Chevron Championship. The 132-player field, highlighted by 10 of the top 10 in the Rolex Women’s World Rankings, will compete for a $7.9 million purse. 

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As golf comes together for the Masters, a chasm still divides the sport

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Golf’s biggest buzzword on the eve of its biggest tournament has nothing to do with technique or equipment or any of the superstars converging this week on Augusta National . The topic du jour is sustainability — or, rather, the perceived unsustainability of the current landscape, which has the world’s best pros competing on separate tours, their much-anticipated alliance still up in the air , and a sport enjoying surging participation but fearing a decline in fan interest.

“Things need a correction,” Rory McIlroy, one of the faces of the PGA Tour, said last week in Texas, “and things are unsustainable.”

“And it needs to happen fast,” Bryson DeChambeau, the LIV Golf star, said in Florida. “It’s not a two-year thing. It needs to happen quicker rather than later just for the good of the sport. Too many people are losing interest.”

While there’s more money than ever flowing through the sport, the dueling pro circuits are fighting for relevance. They’re tweaking and overhauling their business models in hopes of unlocking a return on investment, trying to funnel unprecedented sums of money to their players while still building profitable businesses. Meanwhile, a growing chorus is calling for some form of reconciliation.

This week, 13 LIV players will compete at the Masters with their PGA Tour counterparts, distinguishable only by the LIV team gear they’ll be sporting on golf’s most hallowed grounds — Sergio García, the Fireball; Bubba Watson, the RangeGoat. And for four days, fans will be reminded both of what today’s game isn’t — a unified tour where the best players consistently play against one another — and what they hope it might again become.

The sustainability discussion is two-pronged: Can the sport remain relevant and engaging to fans in its fractured state? And is the sport economically viable enough to support the current pace of spending?

“I just think with the fighting and everything that’s went on over the past couple years, people are just getting really fatigued of it, and it’s turning people off men’s professional golf,” McIlroy told reporters last week. “And that’s not a good thing for anyone.”

More than 10 months have passed since the PGA Tour announced plans to partner with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund , which owns LIV Golf. The sides blew past a Dec. 31 deadline and continue to work through details, but no deal is imminent.

LIV Golf continues to pour money into personnel on and off the course, even as its product has yet to reach a critical mass, particularly in the United States. And the PGA Tour responded to LIV’s flurry of activity by going on its own spending spree — with new expenses seemingly outpacing new revenue streams.

Because the game’s top players haven’t competed against one another in an individual event since last year’s British Open, fans have endured lackluster tournament fields and forgettable Sunday finishes. While LIV’s linear TV ratings aren’t publicized, LIV officials say their numbers on the CW Network are up 40 percent from last year and they’re pleased with early streaming viewership. The PGA Tour’s TV figures, which includes a much larger audience domestically, are down more than 15 percent.

“Ratings fluctuate from year to year,” said Sean McManus, head of CBS Sports. “As we all know, to a large extent, it depends on who is on the leader board and how close the tournament is. … But the advertisers seem happy, the sponsors seem happy, so it’s a little early to predict where there is a trend out there on the ratings.”

Neither circuit has seen its biggest stars shine on a weekly basis — last weekend’s winners were 22-year-old Akshay Bhatia on the PGA Tour and South African Dean Burmester for LIV — and the headlines focus on the off-course intrigue and the sport’s uncertain future.

“We talk so much about how important it is for players to be in the right place mentally, and I just think there’s an epidemic of distraction on the PGA Tour, whether it’s greed or trying to solve problems that are almost unsolvable, however you want to put it,” said Brandel Chamblee, a Golf Channel analyst. “I just think they’re hugely distracted.”

After shifting its business away from the nonprofit model, the tour now has to pay taxes, reward players who want more money and answer to investors who seek a return — in addition to TV executives and advertisers who expect a product that will reliably attract a huge audience.

PGA Tour officials have put together a plan that is not wholly dependent on the PIF following through on its early investment plans. The tour took on a $1.5 billion investment from a collection of U.S. sports owners known as Strategic Sports Group ; the amount could double. That money helped the tour launch PGA Tour Enterprises, which will oversee all of its commercial ventures.

“Prior to creating the structure of PGA Tour Enterprises and taking on outside investment, we’ve always had in our previous structure this natural conflict between an organizational objective to maximize player earnings with growth investment,” said Jay Madara, the tour’s chief financial officer. “I liken it to meeting payroll this month [or] this quarter and not having anything left over for investment, if you will. … If there were things that made sense strategically that created long-term returns, there wasn’t patient capital for that.”

According to its most recent tax filings, the tour saw $1.9 billion in revenue in 2022, compared with $1.87 billion in expenses — and both figures have steadily risen over the years. The tour has high-dollar commitments — $4 billion due from sponsors through 2035 and $5 billion in media rights through 2030 — but also has taken on new expenses.

With an ambitious plan to offer golfers an equity stake in the tour and with tournament purses that have more than doubled over the past decade, tour officials have been trying to create new revenue streams and expand existing ones. While its broadcast rights deals run through 2030, the organization plans to open its own 70,000-square-foot production studio next year, which will enable the tour to create and distribute more of its own content.

The tour is also looking to generate more revenue from its weekly tournaments and has overhauled its event funding formula. The tour relies on local organizations to run most of its tournaments but makes money by staging six events on its own — and could take on more. The tour recently acquired a golf cart company and a logistics outfit, which will make it easier and more cost-effective to host tournaments.

One of its most audacious efforts to balance the books: The tour informed event organizers this week that they’ll soon be on the hook for a hosting fee — $250,000 for full-field events and $500,000 for the signature events next year, and twice those amounts beginning in 2026. The tour also expects organizers to kick back a percentage of hospitality sales — 1 percent next year and increasing to 2.5 percent in 2027.

Tour events traditionally have involved a philanthropic component, and while the new initiative has created fears that these fees will eat into charitable donations, tour officials said they’re confident that contributions will not suffer.

“It is something that is important to our tradition, honor and legacy. It’s something we have to balance as we move forward, as well, in terms of our new structure,” Madara said.

LIV, thanks to its deep-pocketed Saudi benefactors, does not appear to face the same economic pressures, with officials saying they’re financially ahead of schedule.

“The critical piece for us is the creation of new value through all of this,” said Jed Moore, a senior LIV consultant. “People have misunderstood the investment into players. They’ve misunderstood the investment in the Asian Tour. They’ve misunderstood why golf needed to find a way to create that new value. Sustainable economics in sports — it’s become front and center because it’s now an asset class.”

LIV officials view their product similar to Formula One — fewer events, with top-tier athletes globe-trotting between major cities. And one key cornerstone: a team-based format that LIV hopes will inspire fan loyalty and drive value.

While LIV owns a 75 percent stake in each of its 13 teams, they function as independent entities and create revenue as each sees fit. Moore said some are already profitable. None is close to reaching maturity as an asset, he said, but someday they could take on investors or be sold outright.

“Can you imagine what the Golden Bears would have been worth if Jack [Nicklaus] played in a form of LIV in his heyday? Arnie’s Army, the Big Easys, the Great White Sharks?” he said. “Imagine those teams.”

While the LIV product has been slow to catch on with golf fans in the United States, officials have been pleased with the interest they’ve seen in places such as Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia.

LIV’s season debut in Mexico marked its highest TV numbers to date — 432,000 watched on the CW for the final round, and more than 3.5 million streamed some portion of the three-day event on YouTube or LIV’s app. While not as lucrative to advertisers, the direct-to-consumer streaming options are a valuable metric to LIV officials, who say they’re targeting a younger audience. (The final round of last year’s Masters, won by Jon Rahm, averaged more than 12 million viewers.)

And while many thought LIV’s days were numbered when the PIF agreed to partner with the PGA Tour last June, LIV has only kept building. Signing Rahm before this season was a major coup, and this week LIV is hiring four senior-level executives and working on its 2025 schedule.

Even LIV’s biggest detractors (see: McIlroy, Rory) have come to reluctantly accept its place in the golf ecosystem. LIV launched in 2022 with no corporate signage at its events, but this year it has already announced more than 20 global partnerships, including with Panini and Google Cloud. Its teams have separately inked deals with more than a dozen corporate sponsors.

LIV officials say the plan was never to replace the PGA Tour, just as Formula One isn’t trying to replace U.S.-based auto racing circuits. They think the tours can coexist — different leagues coming together for a major championship, akin to the Super Bowl or World Series.

Left unsaid: While LIV tries to expand and the PGA Tour adopts a new business plan, what becomes of a weary fan base? The sport’s participation numbers have never been higher — some 45 million Americans swung a club last year, according to the National Golf Foundation — and while professional players have never been richer, the fans have been left wanting more.

“Right now, we are in the disruption phase,” Phil Mickelson, among the first to bolt for LIV, said last week, “so we are in the middle of the process. And when it’s all said and done, it’s going to be a lot brighter. But while we go through it, it’s challenging. But we’ll get there.”

The Masters 2024

Scottie Scheffler won his second green jacket in the past three years at Augusta National Golf Club, holding off several final-round challenges to claim his second major title.

Who played: The Masters field had 89 players, including five-time winner Tiger Woods , defending champion Jon Rahm and Scheffler . Five amateur golfers were also in the field , but only one — American Neal Shipley — made the cut.

Lundquist signs off: The legendary Verne Lundquist made his final call from No. 16 on Sunday. After 40 tournaments, the 83-year-old play-by-play announcer is retiring .

LIV and PGA: Thirteen LIV players were at the Masters with their PGA Tour counterparts, distinguishable only by the LIV team gear they’ve been sporting. More than 10 months have passed since the PGA Tour announced plans to partner with LIV Golf’s Saudi backers, but no deal is imminent.

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Nominations for the Philadelphia PGA Section’s 2024 Hall of Fame class are now being accepted. To nominate a PGA of America Golf Professional for this prestigious honor, please complete the form linked below. The nomination deadline is August 19.

Nomination Guidelines

  • Nominee must be a PGA of America Member with a minimum of 25 years of PGA Membership;
  • Nominee must have been a Philadelphia PGA Member for a minimum of 10 consecutive years;
  • Nominee must identify as one or more of:
  • Philadelphia PGA Past President;
  • Philadelphia PGA officer with a minimum of 10 years of service;
  • PGA of America national award winner;
  • Philadelphia PGA award winner;
  • PGA Tour, LPGA Tour or PGA Tour Champions winner;
  • Ryder Cup team member;
  • PGA Professional Championship winner; and / or
  • Senior PGA Professional Championship winner

Note: Each nomination must be submitted by a minimum of two PGA of America Golf Professionals in order to be considered by the Hall of Fame Committee.

Any questions about the Hall of Fame nomination process should be directed to Section Membership Director Sue Unger at  [email protected] .

About the Philadelphia PGA Section The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA of America Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contact:  Sue Unger, Membership Director,  [email protected]

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The film festival has been held since 1935. Second oldest after the Venice Film Festival. Moscow International Film Festival is one of the most important events in the film industry. This is not only an influential professional venue, but also an interesting event for muscovites and guest of the city.

Christmas Festival

This is the most favourite festival of Muscovites and guests of the city. Interesting events take place at 80 venues throughout the city. Numerous ice rinks, food zones, hockey courts, slides, a children’s snowboard park are open. Every day, in special chalets around the city, puppet shows and fairy tales are read. Concerts and master classes await visitors, where you can try yourself in Gzhel painting, clay modelling, decoupage. You can make jewellery, toys and gifts to loved ones, as well as send a letter to Santa Claus. On Red Square, everyone is interested in not only skating on the rink themselves, but also enjoying the colourful ice show from the famous Russian skaters.

Festival “Moscow Maslenitsa”

One of the brightest, longest events in Russia, dedicated to the seeing off of winter and the meeting of spring. Everyone will be able to learn how to cook pancakes, attend a lot of creative and craft workshops. Take part in traditional Shrovetide fun. Build a huge stuffed animal from straw and burn it, ride on crusts, take part in a masquerade parade. At numerous venues it will be possible to see street performances and performances by the best vocal ensembles and folk artists.

New Year on Red Square

The festive concert begins at 20.00. Then everyone lights the New Year tree together. At midnight, guests will be surprised by festive fireworks. Tickets are on sale in advance at the expected symbolic price of 2,025 rubles.

International exhibition NEFTEGAZ-2022

Neftegaz (Oil and gas exhibition) is the largest exhibition in Russia, which is one of the ten most significant in the industry. Lots of business meetings. Sighning of contracts. Experience exchange. The exhibition is attended by over 500 companies from around the world.

Easter Gift Festival

Easter festival is one of the most striking and major events of the city in April. Guests and residents of the city will be able to learn about the traditions of Easter, taste various options for Easter cakes, try other holiday treats. And also take part in charity events.

The solemn ceremony of the changing of the guard at the walls of the Moscow Kremlin

The ceremony is held every on the Cathedral Square of the Kremlin. This is a colourful sight introducing Russian military traditions. Every year, the organizers introduce new elements into the program, preserving the classic part. To enter the territory of the Kremlin, an entrance ticket is required.

Russia Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945

In May 9th Russia celebrate the day of victory of Soviet troops over Nazi Germany. On this day, parades, commemorative events, and festive fireworks are held solemnly throughout the country. The main military parade of the country takes place in Moscow on Red Square. Throughout the city, at special concert venues, art groups perform, songs of the war years are heard everywhere. People dance, relax. Many older people cry, remembering the horror of years gone by.

Night of museums

Museum Night is an annual project that will take place in Moscow 15 times. Most of the city’s cultural institutions traditionally take part in it. Most of the city’s museums and exhibitions are free to visit. In parks, country estates, thematic performances and entertainment cultural events are held. About 200 museums, exhibition halls and art spaces take part in the festival. Many sites prepare special projects on the topic for visitors.

Fish Week festival

This year the festival will be held in Moscow for the sixth time. Everyone can taste a variety of seafood dishes, as well as purchase fish, shrimp, caviar «take away”. Every day, gastronomic shows and various master classes for both adults and children will be held at the festival venues.

A cappella Moscow Spring international festival

Bright and talented performers and bands from different countries come to Moscow to demonstrate all their singing a cappella skills. The show takes place at different open-air scenes in the center of Moscow. Everyone can visit any city concerts, creative workshops, music, theatre performances.

Horse racing events

In Moscow, the racing season lasts from May to September. Purebred racehorse competitions are held at the Central Moscow Hippodrome. Throughout the entire period, horses demonstrate all their power, beauty and strength. By tradition, in the spring a big holiday is held, dedicated to the opening of the race.

Day of Russia

On this day, all cities of the country host ceremonies, entertainment programs, holiday concerts with the participation of popular performers. Everyone can participate in sports and youth flash mobs, visit museums and improvised fairs. And the culmination of the holiday will be a big fireworks.

Flower Jam Festival

Within the framework of the festival, the international competition of urban landscape design of the same name takes place. The task of the contestants is to come up with gardens, compositions that will beneficially affect the emotional and physical condition of the city residents. Across the city will appear compositions of fresh flowers. The city is blooming.

International Festival "Russian Cuisine"

This year the festival of Russian cuisine will be held for the forth time. Guests will be able to taste a wide palette of dishes from multinational Russia. Appreciate the skills of the best chefs in Russia. Taste ready-made dishes according to old Russian recipes. The largest outdoor food court in Moscow will open. Performances of famous pop singers and folk artists will complement the holiday atmosphere.

International Fireworks Festival Rostec

The largest festival of pyrotechnic art in Russia. The strongest pyrotechnics from different countries gather to show the audience all their highest skills and compete for the title of best. A diverse program is provided for guests and residents of the city: creative and sporting events, thematic spaces, quests and games, performances by musical groups and much more.

International Military Music Festival Spasskaya Tower

This holiday festival takes place on Red Square. This is one of the most ambitious and vibrant events of the year. Spectators are waiting for the parade of military bands, musical groups from around the world. Music from classical to pop sounds in the city center. Military bands from many countries demonstrate entire dance performances, performances with weapons. Colorful laser and pyrotechnic shows decorate this event. The grand fireworks on the closing day are unforgettable.

Moscow City day

Bright, large-scale and spectacular holiday. In 2022, Muscovites will celebrate the 875th anniversary of their city. Moscow greets this day on a grand scale. The whole city is seething. At various venues there are concerts and live music. Sports competitions for families, fairs for all are held. Everywhere – an atmosphere of joy and emancipation.

Moscow Balloon Festival

The festival will be held at the Expocentre on Krasnaya Presnya. This is the largest festival in Europe in terms of the number of participants, guests and sponsors. The best professional graphic designers from all over the world compete here. The program includes: an air show, master classes, an exhibition of sculptures from balloons, as well as exciting seminars from professional aero designers.

XI Moscow International Festival Circle of Light

One of the largest light festivals in the world. Grand multimedia shows await guests and residents: 3D mapping, pyrotechnic effects using high-altitude fountains, fire flames, laser projections. Many light installations of fireworks with musical accompaniment.

XVIII Moscow Gastronomic Festival

Hundreds of restaurants in Moscow present a signature tasting menu. It offers new tastes, unusual food combinations, bold culinary experiments. Special brunches take place all month. The city has a lot of thematic entertainment, promotions from the partners of the festival. At the end of the festival, a magnificent ball is held at which members of the international jury will choose the winner.

National Unity Day of Russia

In Moscow, the program of this general public holiday is especially solemn and vibrant. A variety of patriotic events, rallies, parades are held. In the evening, festive concerts of pop stars and musical groups will take place.

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Discover Russia: St Petersburg and Moscow

Two beautiful cities rich in history, with all the museums and activities available, that’s a great tour to partake! Travel with Discovery Russia to explore all the splendours of these imperial capitals, to see the world-famous highlights of both Russia's capitals, vibrant Moscow and romantic St. Petersburg, and check out the hidden gems. Delve into fascinating history and colourful culture.

Visit one of the most beautiful cities of Europe, UNESCO World Heritage site of historical St. Petersburg and ancient Russian capital Moscow

Eight days of guided sightseeing tours with professional English-speaking guide and entrance tickets included: St Petersburg 4 days, Moscow 4 days

World-famous ‘Hermitage’ museum and Moscow Kremlin; Iconic cathedrals: St Isaac's cathedral, Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood in St. Petersburg; St. Basil's and Chirst the Saviour in Moscow

The Royal Palaces of Peterhof and Pushkin/Tsarskoe Selo, guided tours and St. Petersburg channel boat cruise (weather dependent); The Tretyakov State Art Gallery and more

Discovery Russia 24/7 English-speaking support line in Russia & local SIM card with data is provided

Flexible itinerary on request

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We endeavour to show you the real Russia in the safe, secure and reliable way

Day 1, Arrive St. Petersburg

Day 2, History & Art

Day 3, Catherine's Palace & Amber Room

Day 4, The Hermitage & Cathedrals

Day 5, Peterhof Palace & Faberge

Day 6, Arrive Moscow

Day 7, The Kremlin & the City

Day 8, Discover Moscow

Day 9, Izmaylovo, Secret bunker 42 & Romanov Boyars

Day 10, Kolomenskoye Estate & Wooden Palace

Day 11, Departure

Transportation

  • Intercity bullet train ticket, one way (St. Petersburg-Moscow or vice versa), standard class, 4 hours ride. Please inquire about 1st class upgrade or flight options
  • Meet & greet at the airports/train stations
  • Metro pass for Moscow & St. Petersburg
  • Private return airport/train station transfers
  • Private transportation on tours as per program in a comfortable a/c car/minivan/bus (except on walking tours)
  • Cable car ride over Moscow River
  • St. Petersburg full day (8 hours) guided tour: Winter Palace and the Hermitage, Isaac Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral and Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
  • St Petersburg full day (8 hours) guided tour: the Royal Palace of Peterhof, the Peter & Paul Fortress and Cathedral, boat cruise, Faberge Museum
  • Pushkin/Tsarskoe Selo day (6 hours) guided tour: Catherine’s palace & Amber room
  • St. Petersburg half day (4 hours) guided tour: real warship named “Aurora”, the State Russian Museum
  • Full-day (8 hours) guided tour of Moscow; Highlights include Moscow Kremlin (visiting the Cathedrals and the Armory), the Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral (outside), Lenin’s Mausoleum (outside), GUM, the Bolshoi Theatre (outside), metro tour
  • Full-day (8 hours) guided tour of Moscow: Highlights include the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Novodevichy Convent with the guided tour inside, Sparrow Hills, the VDNKh, the Museum of Cosmonautics, and Stalin's skyscrapers panoramic driving tour
  • Moscow full day (8 hours) guided tour: the Izmaylovo Kremlin, Exhibition Complex Bunker 42, Chambers of the Romanov Boyars
  • Moscow half day (4 hours) guided tour: Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve

Entrance tickets & visas

  • Entrance tickets to all included sightseeing attractions (except optional)
  • Russian Visa supporting documents, including an official visa invitation letter, and step-by-step guide on how to apply for your visa

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  • Group tours are fully escorted by a bilingual tour director
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Our 20 Best Moscow Day Tours of 2022

See all that Moscow has to offer by choosing one or more of our incredible Moscow day tours. Visit Red Square , St. Basil’s , the Kremlin or perhaps a vodka museum and the fantastic Moscow metro system , we have it all. Our expert, informative and fun guides will help you get to know Europe’s largest city. Please click on the day tour details to learn more or contact us for more information about our Moscow tours using the form at the side of the page.  You can also schedule a call with one of our Russian travel specialists to learn more.

City Tour of Moscow

Head to the heart of Moscow with a professional guide on a 4-hour private walk through the city center. See Tverskaya and Old Arbat streets, Theatre Square with the world-famous Bolshoi Theatre, and the former KGB headquarters...

  • Schedule Daily 09:00 - 20:00
  • Languages English-speaking guide is guaranteed. Other languages are on request.
  • Walking tours Transportation is not included
  • PRIVATE TOUR This is a private tour, there won't be other people in your group

City Tour with Visit to St. Basils & Red Sq. with transport

Panoramic City Tour. This Moscow tour is a great start to your trip and the best way to get acquainted with many of the city’s major highlights. Our professional guide will escort you on a route that includes Vorobyevi...

  • Schedule Daily 09:00 - 18:00
  • Tours by car Transportation by private car/minivan is included

Jewish Heritage of Moscow Tour

This tour offers a detailed look into the history and present-day life of the Jewish community of Moscow. On the tour, you will visit sites connected with the cultural and religious life of different Jewish families, as well...

  • Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 11:00 - 20:00 Friday 10:00 - 14:00 Saturday not available

Soviet and Post-Soviet Moscow Tour

The tour begins with a drive or walk down Tverskaya Street – a Soviet masterpiece. In the years of Soviet power, Tverskaya began to undergo a transformation: it was widened to two and a half times its original size,...

KGB Tour with transport

This is a very interesting and insightful tour. You will visit places connected with Stalin’s terror - a time of great repression and fear. You will be shown monuments to the victims of the repression. You will then...

Old Arbat walking tour

You will be told of the street’s interesting history and view the street’s artisan culture. You will also have the opportunity to view and purchase souvenirs from the street’s many craftsmen....

Kremlin, Red Square and Cathedrals Tour

The Kremlin is truly a fascinating structure, at the same time it is an ancient tower, the city’s former military fortification, a palace, an armory, the sovereign treasury and the workplace of the Russian President....

  • Schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday not available

Kremlin, Red Sq., Cathedrals & Diamond Fund Tour

This world-famous gallery contains masterpieces of Russian art beginning in the 10th century up until today. You will view exquisite Russian icons and paintings from the 18th and 19th century including works by Rublyov, Karavak,...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 - 20:00

Novodevichy Convent Tour with transport

Tour of the Novodevichy Monastery. Founded in 1524 by Grand Prince VasiliIoanovich, the original convent was enclosed by fortified walls and contained 12 towers. The structure served as a convent for women of noble birth...

  • Schedule Daily 09:00 - 17:00

Moscow Metro walking tour

The Moscow Metro is one of the largest and most grandly built metro systems in the world. It was meant to be a showcase of the Soviet Union’s achievements for both the Russians themselves and for visitors from abroad....

  • Schedule Daily 10:00 - 17:00

Kolomenskoye Tour with transport

The history of Kolomenskoye stretches back for centuries. In 1380, Dmitri Donskoi’s army passed through Kolomenskoye on their way to the Kulikovo battlefield, and it was here that Donskoi celebrated his victory over...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Saturday 11:00 - 18:00

Tour to Sergiev Posad with transport

Considered by some to be the Russian Vatican, Sergiev Posad is the temporary residence of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Trinity St. Sergius Monastery (Lavra) was built in the first half of the 1340s by...

Tour to Tsaritsyno with transport

The Tsaritsyno Estate is located in the southern part of Moscow. The estate was constructed for Catherine the Great by the Russian architects Bazhenov and Kazakov in a romantic gothic style. The complex includes a landscape...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 11:00 - 17:00 Saturday 11:00 - 19:00 Sunday 11:00 - 18:00

Tour to Kuskovo with transport

The Kuskovo Estate often called the Moscow Versailles due to its perfectly preserved French park, is an example of an 18th century, luxurious Moscow summer residence. Its history dates back to 1715, when the village of Kuskovo...

  • Schedule Monday, Tuesday not available Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

Moscow Metro and Old Arbat Tour

Vodka is an important component of Russian life, an element of national identity and everyday culture. We invite you to visit the Vodka Museum and feel the atmosphere of long-gone centuries. You will get to know the story...

  • Schedule Daily 10:00 - 19:00

Vodka Museum Tour with transport (excursion and vodka tasting)

Take this opportunity to learn more about the Russian writer Lev Tolstoy. During the visit to the museum you will see part of a vast collection of exhibits connected to Tolstoy and his family including books and personal...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00 - 17:00 Thursday 12:00 - 19:00

Mikhail Bulgakov Apartment Museum

This apartment museum located close to Patriarch Ponds became the prototype of the "bad apartment" described in the novel "The Master and Margarita." Currently the museum's collection includes more than three thousand...

  • Schedule Monday not available Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 12:00 - 19:00 Thursday 14:00 - 21:00

Express to Russia specializes in Moscow city excursions, an essential part of your Moscow travel itinerary. We offer a large variety of day excursions throughout Moscow and its suburbs. From  Red Square  and the  Kremlin  to a city tour of Moscow’s  Old Arbat Street  or the  Moscow metro , an excursion specializing in Stalin and the KGB and much more. No travel to Moscow is complete without taking a few of our day tours that most meet your interest in Russia.

Moscow City Tours

Our Moscow day excursions can be organized on foot or with transport. All of our excursions are led by an experienced guide, specializing in the subject matter of the tour. Excursions are privately run and can be booked for 1 traveler all the way up to large groups of travelers. We run our Moscow city tours in every season. This is because travel to Moscow is excellent in any season. In the summer take a stroll through  Gorky Park  or take a riverboat tour along the Moskva River. In the winter, see Moscow’s winter wonderland of ice and snow and then settle in for a cozy lunch or dinner with a hot bowl of borsht. In winter, spring and fall, you can beat the crowds at all of Moscow’s main attractions and museums. Regardless of when you come, Express to Russia will make sure that your trip is one of your best vacations ever.

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