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Chicago to host LIV ’24 individual championship

Chicago to host LIV ’24 individual championship

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Chicago to Host LIV Golf 2024 Individual Championship

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**Course Setup Crucial for LIV Golf's Championship Debut in Chicago**

Course Setup Crucial for LIV Golf’s Championship Debut in Chicago

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Player Strategy at a Premium: Navigating Chicago’s Challenges

Long considered one of America’s great golf cities, Chicago has hosted some of the biggest and most prestigious events in golf, from the Western Open to the BMW Championship and Solheim Cup.

Now, Chicago adds another feather to its cap as it prepares to host the LIV Golf Individual Championship in 2024. The event will be played at Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove, Illinois, a par-72 layout that has hosted the BMW Championship on the PGA Tour three times.

For those unfamiliar with the course, here’s a look at some of the challenges (and opportunities) it will provide for players:

Hole Yardage Par Description

| 1 | 445 | 4 | Dogleg left with a water hazard on the left side of the fairway. The green is elevated and well-bunkered.
| 2 | 520 | 5 | A long par 5 with a dogleg right. The fairway is narrow and the second shot must be played over water. The green is large and undulating.
| 3 | 185 | 3 | A short par 3 with a water hazard in front of the green. The green is small and well-bunkered.

Rich Harvest Farms is a demanding course that will test players of all levels. The course will be set up to be challenging but fair, and players will need to be strategic in their approach to each hole.

“This is a great golf course and it’s going to be a great test for the players,” said LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman. “We’re excited to bring our championship to Chicago and we’re looking forward to seeing how the players perform on this challenging layout.”

“Rich Harvest Farms has beautiful tree-lined fairways that guide the player through the property,” said Rich Harvest Farms Director of Golf Operations Chad Mize. “The course features several elevation changes, from tee to green and approach shots require precision due to undulating greens that are quick in speed.”

The LIV Golf Individual Championship will be played from September 15-17, 2024.

Chicago Golf Enthusiasts Brace for LIV Golf’s Arrival

The highly anticipated LIV Golf series is set to make its Chicago debut in 2024, with Rich Harvest Farms in Sugar Grove hosting the tournament’s individual championship. This marks a significant moment for the city’s golf scene, as it will be the first time a major professional golf tournament will be held in the area since the BMW Championship in 2019.

The LIV Golf series, which launched in 2022, has been a polarizing force in the golf world. Known for its large purses and innovative format, it has attracted top players from the PGA and DP World Tours but has also faced criticism from those who believe it is undermining the traditional game. The upcoming event in Chicago is expected to draw a large crowd of golf fans and generate considerable interest.

Tickets for the LIV Golf ’24 individual championship in Chicago are expected to go on sale in the coming months. With a field of 48 of the world’s top players and a purse of $20 million, the tournament is sure to be a thrilling spectacle for local golf enthusiasts and a significant event for the city of Chicago.

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