Pro golf week ahead: Players begins awarding community grants; PGA Tour resumes in Napa

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Christmas has come early for more than 50 First Coast non-profit organizations.

The Players Championship announced that it has used proceeds from the 2024 tournament to award its Red Coats Community Grants, named for The Players “Red Coats,” the past chairs who oversee the grant application process.

One of the Players Championship community grants is going to the Henry Brown Park, which provides athletic activities to kids within the urban core of Jacksonville. The 2024 grant will help purchase football equipment for the park's youth teams.

One of the Players Championship community grants is going to the Henry Brown Park, which provides athletic activities to kids within the urban core of Jacksonville. The 2024 grant will help purchase football equipment for the park’s youth teams.

“The 2024 Red Coats’ Community Grants embody the spirit of giving back to our community, and we are honored to support such a diverse group of organizations,” said Kevin Robbins, the 2004 Players chairman who oversees the Red Coats’ Community Grant Committee, in a statement. “These nonprofits are making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and families across Northeast Florida, and we’re excited to see the positive impact these grants will bring.”

Which organizations are getting Players Championship grants?

The 2024 Red Coats’ Community Grants recipients are:

  • ACE Mentor Program of Northeast Florida, Arize Together.

  • Barnabas Center, BASCA, Beaches Council on Aging, Bishop Kenny High School, Blessings in a Backpack.

  • Cathedral Arts Project, Cecil Field POW/MIA Memorial, Children’s Christmas Party of Jacksonville, Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, Coaches Honor, Coalition for the Homeless of Nassau County, Communities In Schools of Jacksonville, Cornerstone Classical Academy.

  • DePaul School of Northeast Florida, Downtown Ecumenical Services Council, Dreams Come True of Jacksonville.

  • Elevate Jacksonville, Empowerment Media.

  • Field of Dreams, First Coast Honor Flight, Fitness and Character Education, Five STAR Veterans Center, Fostering Connections.

  • Greenwood School, Guardian Catholic School.

  • Habitat for Humanity, Jacksonville, Hearts 4 Minds, HEAL Foundation, Henry Brown Athletic Association, Here Tomorrow, Hope4Veterans, Horse Sense and Sensitivity.

  • Icon Preparatory School Jacksonville.

  • JT Townsend Foundation.

  • K9s For Warriors.

  • L’Arche Jacksonville, Len Mattiace Foundation.

K9's for Warriors was one of the organizations that received a grant from The Players Championship. It went to support training expenses for their Warrior/Service Dog Pairing Program, which includes K9's for Warriors veteran, James Brereton and his service dog Scottie.K9's for Warriors was one of the organizations that received a grant from The Players Championship. It went to support training expenses for their Warrior/Service Dog Pairing Program, which includes K9's for Warriors veteran, James Brereton and his service dog Scottie.

K9’s for Warriors was one of the organizations that received a grant from The Players Championship. It went to support training expenses for their Warrior/Service Dog Pairing Program, which includes K9’s for Warriors veteran, James Brereton and his service dog Scottie.

  • Mission House.

  • North Florida School of Special Education.

  • Operation New Hope, Operation New Uniform.

  • Palm Valley American Legion Post 233, PossAbilities Plus.

  • Rethreaded, River Garden Senior Services.

  • Seamark Ranch.

  • The Fire Watch, The Kitchen of Clay County, The Patric Young Foundation, The Sanctuary of Northeast Florida.

  • UF Health Jacksonville.

  • V for Victory of Florida, Vision Is Priceless, Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville.

  • Young Life in Northeast Florida.

  • Zellner Foundation.

What other grants are available through The Players?

The Red Coats’ Community Grants are one of three main grant programs offered by the tournament. The Players annual grant program will open next month, providing significant funding to local nonprofits with grants starting at $12,500.

The equipment grant program, which provides new golf equipment from the PGA Tour Superstore to nonprofits, remains open for applications year-round. Nonprofits are encouraged to apply and learn more by visiting the community section of The Players website and subscribing to the community newsletter.

PGA Tour: FedEx Cup Fall begins in Napa

Event: Procore Championship, Thursday-Sunday, Silverado Resort, North Course, Napa, Calif.

What’s the purse? $6 million ($1,080,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points to the winner).

Who won last year? Saith Theegala.

How to watch on TV: Golf Channel (Thursday, 6-9 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 6-9:30 p.m.; Sunday, 6-9 p.m.).

Area players entered: Tyson Alexander, Bud Cauley, Adrien de Chassart Dumont, Nico Echavarria, Harris English, Lanto Griffin, Patton Kizzire, Philip Knowles, Russell Knox, Ben Kohles, Keith Mitchell, Trey Mullinax, Raul Pereda, Sam Ryder, Greyson Sigg, Tim Wilkinson, Carl Yuan.

Notable: FedEx Cup Fall begins, with players from outside the top 70 on the 2024 FedEx Cup regular-season schedule able to play to get into the top 125 and retain their PGA Tour cards for 2025. … Theegala shot 64 in the second round and went on to win his first Tour title by two shots over S.J. Kim. … The schedule will take a three-week break (with the Presidents Cup in between Sept. 26-29) before resuming Oct. 3-6 with the Sanderson Farms Classic in Jackson, Miss.

LIV Golf League

Event: LIV Golf Chicago.

What’s the purse? $25 million ($4 million to the winner, $3 million to the winning team).

Who won last year? Bryson DeChambeau rallied from eight shots off the pace with a final-round 63 at Rich Harvest Farms, beating Anirbarn Lahiri and Marc Leishman by one shot.

How to watch on TV: CW (Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m.).

Area players entered: Cameron Smith.

Notable: The team race will be for the third first-round bye at the LIV Golf Team Championship Sept. 20-22 at the Maridoe Golf Club near Dallas. DeChambeau’s Crushers and Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII have already clinched the first two spots. Smith is the captain of the third-place Rippers but Smash and Torque can beat them out for the third spot. … The individual points race is down to Rahm and Joaquin Niemann. Rahm, who has finished among the top 10 in all 11 of his starts this season, is 2.97 points ahead of Niemann. No other player can finish better than third.

LPGA Tour: U.S. on home turf vs. Europe

Event: Solheim Cup, Friday-Sunday, Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Va.

What’s the purse? No purse.

Who won in 2022? The two teams tied 14-14 at Finca Cartegin in Spain but Europe retained the Cup because of its victory in 2019.

How to watch on TV: Golf Channel (Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sunday, 8:45 a.m.-12 p.m.); NBC (Saturday, 3-6 p.m.; Sunday, 12-3 p.m.).

Area players entered: None.

Notable: Stacy Lewis will captain the U.S. team and Suzann Pettersen the Europeans. … The U.S. holds an overall 10-8 lead but hasn’t won since 2017 at the Des Moines Country Club. Europe is 2-0-1 since then. … The U.S. team is Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, Lauren Coughlin, Ally Ewing, Allisen Corpuz, Megan Khang, Andrea Lee, Rose Zhang, Alison Lee, Sarah Schmelzel, Jennifer Kupcho and Lexi Thompson. … Charley Hull, Esther Henseleit, Céline Boutier, Maja Stark, Linn Grant, Leona Maguire, Carlota Cignada, Madelene Sagström, Georgia Hall, Anna Nordqvist, Albane Valenzuela and Emily Kristine Pedersen are on the European team.

PGA Tour Champions: Stricker, Choi went low

Event: Sanford International, Friday-Sunday, Minnehaha Country Club, Sioux Falls, S.D.

What’s the purse? $2.1 million ($315,000 to the winner).

Who won last year? Steve Stricker and K.J. Choi both shot 62 in the first round and Stricker eventually outlasted Choi by one shot.

How to watch on TV: Golf Channel (Friday-Sunday, 10 p.m.-12 a.m.).

Area players entered: David Duval, Fred Funk.

Notable: Last week’s playoff contestants Y.E. Yang and Bernhard Langer, plus Steven Alker, Ernie Els, Darren Clarke, Angel Cabrera, Retief Goosen lead the field. … After playing at Pebble Beach Sept. 20-22 for the Pure Insurance Championship, the Champions Tour will be in Jacksonville Oct. 4-6 for the Constellation Furyk & Friends at the Timuquana Country Club.

Korn Ferry Tour: Playoffs resume near Nashville

Event: Simmons Bank Open, Thursday-Sunday, Vanderbilt Legends Golf Course, Franklin, Tenn.

What’s the purse? $1.5 million ($270,000 to the winner).

Who won last year? Grayson Murray.

How to watch on TV: Golf Channel (Thursday, 1-4 p.m.; Friday, 4-6 p.m.; Saturday, 3-6 p.m.; Sunday, 4-6 p.m.).

Area players entered (points list): Ricky Castillo (24), Danny Walker (38), Thomas Walsh (52), Tano Goya (56), Cody Blick (60), Doc Redman (61), Rick Lamb (86), Chander Blanchet (86), Chris Baker (91), Julian Suri (95), Joey Garber (106), Dillon Board (110), Fred Biondi (114), Nick Gabrelcik (115), Evan Harmeling (119), Jonathan Byrd (131), Brett Drewitt (140).

Notable: The second leg of the Korn Ferry Finals is reserved for the top available 144 players on the points list. The Top 120 will advance to the Nationwide Children’s Charity Championship Sept. 19-22 and the top 75 after that play in the Korn Ferry Tour Championship Oct. 3-6 in French Lick, Ind. … Thirteen players have already clinched their PGA Tour cards for 2025, with eight rookies: overall points leader Matt McCarty, Tim Widing, Steven Fisk, Taylor Dickson, Cristobal Del Solar, Quade Cummins, Kevin Velo and William Mouw. Five players have earned a return trip to the PGA Tour, Max McGreevy, Harry Higgs, Brian Campbell, Kevin Roy, and Ryan Gerard.

What are the (golf) odds?

LIV Golf Chicago: Hard Rock Bet is going against the defending champion with the move to a different course. Rahm is +450, DeChambeau +750 and Niemann +900.

Solheim Cup: Hard Rock has established the U.S. at –165 and Europe +155. A second tie in a row is +1100.

Procore Championship: The defending champion is the favorite, with Theegala at +1100. Next are Wyndham Clark (+1200), Corey Conners (+1400) and Florida State amateur Luke Clanton (+2000) who has already posted three top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour this season.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: PGA Tour resumes in Napa; U.S. LPGA team tries to break hex in Solheim Cup

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