,Norton, Massachusetts, August 20, 2025
News Summary
The LPGA has officially announced the return of the FM Global Championship to TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts. Scheduled for late August to early September, this event marks the first major LPGA tournament in Massachusetts since 2004. With a lucrative purse of $3.5 million and a five-year sponsorship agreement, the championship promises to attract top players and boost excitement among local golf fans. The event will also feature activities at Fenway Park, enhancing its appeal for attendees.
Norton, Massachusetts — LPGA’s FM Global Championship is coming back to TPC Boston
Big news for golf fans and anyone who loves a dramatic finish
The LPGA has announced that the FM Global Championship will return to TPC Boston in Norton from August 29 to September 1, 2024. This marks the first time a top-level LPGA event will be staged in Massachusetts since a major championship landed in the state back in 2004. That gap alone makes this one a must-watch for local fans and traveling golf followers.
Money matters: purse and sponsorship
The tournament comes with a purse of $3.5 million, which puts it among the richest regular stops on the tour. It’s the largest prize purse outside of the five majors and the season-ending championship. The tour also announced a multi-year backing for the event: a five-year agreement with the event sponsor. That kind of commitment helps secure the tournament’s spot on the calendar and keeps it visible for players and fans alike.
Out of the fairway and into Fenway
The week isn’t limited to action at the golf course. The championship will be anchored by an event at Fenway Park, the iconic home of the Boston Red Sox. Using a ballpark atmosphere to highlight a golf event is a move meant to bring fans closer to the players and add a citywide buzz. Expect festival-style elements around the course and the park during the week.
TPC Boston: the track record
TPC Boston has hosted notable PGA Tour events in the past — including stops that ended for various reasons in recent years. The site previously hosted the Deutsche Bank Championship and later The Northern Trust until those tournaments moved on in 2018 and 2020. The course itself is known for a distinctive layout, with one of its signature visuals being the fairway approaching the 18th hole, a stretch that has seen plenty of pressure-packed shots in pro competition.
Players to watch and local ties
One player already tied to the event is Megan Khang, who will take the first tee on opening day at 12:59 p.m. Khang is also a brand ambassador for the event sponsor and brings recent form and experience, including a season win at a prominent stop. She’s set to represent Team USA in the Solheim Cup for the fourth consecutive time, which makes her presence here especially relevant for fans tracking top American talent.
Khang’s personal story is an angle that connects the tournament to the community. She grew up practicing at local courses that made the game affordable and accessible, a background that highlights how community facilities can help shape future professionals. That narrative underscores why bringing the LPGA back to Massachusetts matters beyond headline names: it can inspire youth players and mirror the pathways that led current pros to the big leagues.
What to expect on-site
Expect a week that mixes serious competition with local flavor. There will be tournament play across four days, fan activities tied into the Fenway event, and lots of attention on the closing holes at TPC Boston. The fairway into the 18th will again be a focal point for drama as players try to close out rounds under pressure.
Why this matters
Bringing an LPGA event back to Massachusetts after such a long wait does more than add a date to the calendar. It reconnects the tour with a region that has produced golf fans and recreational players for decades. The five-year sponsorship also indicates that organizers and backers want staying power for this event, and adding a high purse makes the stop competitive on the player side.
FAQ
When and where is the FM Global Championship?
The FM Global Championship takes place at TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts, from August 29 to September 1, 2024.
How large is the prize fund?
The purse for the tournament is $3.5 million, the largest outside of the majors and the season-ending championship.
Will there be special events linked to the week?
Yes. The tournament week will include an event anchored at Fenway Park, bringing a different atmosphere to the golf week.
Who from the LPGA is already scheduled to play?
One confirmed player is Megan Khang, who is set to start opening day at 12:59 p.m. She is also connected to the event as an ambassador for the sponsor.
Why is this notable for Massachusetts?
This is the first LPGA event in the state since 2004 and returns top-level women’s professional golf to the region after many years.
Quick reference table
Item | Details |
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Event | FM Global Championship (LPGA) |
Dates | August 29 – September 1, 2024 |
Location | TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts |
Purse | $3.5 million |
Sponsor Term | Five-year agreement |
Anchor Event | Fenway Park special event |
Notable Player | Megan Khang (opening tee time 12:59 p.m. on Day 1) |
Course Highlight | Distinctive fairway into the 18th hole |
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- The Sun Chronicle: TPC Boston to host LPGA Tour event in 2024
- Fosters: Cary’s Fennessy LPGA at TPC Boston
- Golf.com: TPC Boston to host new LPGA tournament
- NBC Sports: TPC Boston to host LPGA event with huge purse
- Wikipedia: Ladies Professional Golf Association
- Google Search: LPGA Tournament 2024
- Google Scholar: LPGA events
- Encyclopedia Britannica: LPGA
- Google News: LPGA Championship 2024

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