JOHNSTON, R.I. and NORTON, Mass. (April 22, 2024) – The LPGA and FM Global announced today that tickets are now on sale for the 2024 FM Global Championship at TPC Boston. From Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, the 2024 FM Global Championship will feature a field of 144 players competing for a $3.5 million purse, one of the largest prize funds on the LPGA Tour outside of the majors and tour championship.
“We are excited to host the inaugural FM Global Championship and welcome the LPGA’s amazing athletes and fans to New England,” said David Johnson, senior vice president, chief client experience officer at FM Global. “With four days of thrilling competition scheduled, TPC Boston will be the place to be over Labor Day weekend this year.”
Tickets are available for purchase at SeatGeek.com. Daily general admission tickets are $54, with weekly general admission passes available for $118. For an elevated competition experience, Champions Club packages, which include a parking pass, start at $385 for daily admission and $1,420 for weekly access. The Champions Club at the 16th green will provide incredible views of the featured par-3 hole, along with access to shared food and beverage service, which includes light bites, afternoon snacks, water, soft drinks, beer and wine, as well as access to upgraded restroom facilities.
Additionally, a special Inside-the-Ropes experience is available for $1,500. This unique opportunity allows two guests to walk inside the ropes with a featured group during a competition round. The experience also includes access to the Champions Club and general parking.
In partnership with SERVPRO, the LPGA is pleased to offer both current and former members of the U.S. Military and certain guests complimentary grounds tickets regardless of sell-out. Click here for information on military tickets. SERVPRO is also the Official Mulligan Partner and Official Cleanup and Restoration Company of the LPGA.
Juniors aged 17 and under will receive complimentary admission with the purchase of an adult ticket. For more information on junior tickets, visit SeatGeek.com.
Finally, volunteer opportunities are available for fans who want to participate in the week’s festivities. The inaugural event is seeking more than 550 volunteers to fill roles on 20 different committees, including Marshals, Standard Bearers, Walking Scorers and Hospitality. While some committees require golf knowledge, there are plenty of opportunities that require no golf knowledge or experience. Click here for more information.
The 2024 FM Global Championship marks the LPGA Tour’s return to New England for the first time since the 2004 U.S. Women’s Open, held at Orchards Golf Club in South Hadley, Massachusetts, and won by Meg Mallon. The last time the Tour competed in the greater Boston area was 1997, when Liselotte Neumann won the Welch’s Championship at Blue Hill Country Club in Canton. Other notable women’s golf events held in Massachusetts include the 1954 and 1984 U.S. Women’s Opens at Salem Country Club in Peabody, the 1967-1968 and 1970-1974 KPMG Women’s PGA Championships at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton, and the 1960 U.S. Women’s Open at Worcester Country Club in Worcester.
TPC Boston, located 25 miles south of Boston, opened in 2002 with an original layout by Arnold Palmer, followed by a 2007 redesign by Gil Hanse and Brad Faxon. The course has hosted 17 PGA Tour events, including the Deutsche Bank Championship, the Dell Technologies Championship and The Northern Trust. The 2024 FM Global Championship will be the first professional women’s competition held at TPC Boston.