CME Group Tour Championship: What you need to know about 2024 LPGA season finale
The top 60 women's professional golfers will be in Naples, Florida, this week.
NAPLES, Fla. — The top 60 women’s professional golfers will be at the 2024 CME Group Tour Championship this week. It’s the final event of the 2024 LPGA season.
The tournament, which runs Thursday through Sunday at Tiburon Golf Club, features an $11 million purse with a record $4 million first-place check, the largest single prize in women’s sports history.
South Korea’s Amy Yang won last year’s CME by three strokes over Alison Lee and Nasa Hataoka, taking home a then-record $2 million prize.
The tournament will be televised by the Golf Channel, NBC and Peacock.
How much are tickets for the CME Group Tour Championship?
One-day general admission tickets are $40 with four-day weekly passes available for $120. Go to cmegrouptourchampionship.com to purchase. Juniors ages 17 and under will receive complimentary admission with purchase of an adult ticket. Juniors will still need a ticket for entry. Tickets can be secured online at seatgeek.com and will be validated at the admissions gates upon arrival.
Current and former U.S. Military members and their spouses will also receive complimentary admission. These tickets can be claimed at cmegrouptourchampionship.com/tickets/military.
Where can I park for the CME Group Tour Championship?
Tiburon Golf Club is located on the same property as The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort. Parking is off site at the Italian American Club of Naples and the fee is $10 per vehicle, cash only. Shuttles will be provided to and from the golf course.
What items can I bring to the CME Group Tour Championship?
Spectators are allowed to bring one single, sealed bottle of water but other beverages or coolers are prohibited. Cell phones are permitted but must be turned off or silenced and used away from play. Small golf stools and collapsible sports spectator chairs are allowed without chair bags.