The Memorial Tournament 2024: Jack Nicklaus hosts a Signature field ahead of the US Open

The very best on the PGA Tour sharpen their blades at the Memorial Tournament with Pinehurst on the horizon.

The season is rattling through its roster, reaching its penultimate Signature Event just days before the third Major of the year at Pinehurst for the US Open.

18-time Major winner Jack Nicklaus hosts the ‘invitational’ status tournament which has been further elevated to one of the eight premier PGA Tour events in the reimagined 2024 calendar.

Viktor Hovland defeated Denny McCarthy in a playoff last time around to kick start a summer to remember with further landmark wins at the BMW Championship and the flagship Tour Championship. In doing so, Hovland became the third-youngest FedExCup Champion, continuing momentum into the autumn to steer Team Europe to an emphatic victory at the Ryder Cup in Rome.

Viktor Hovland's win at the 2023 Memorial Tournament was the start of a successful summer for the Norwegian

Where is the Memorial Tournament played?

Since its first edition in 1976, the Memorial Tournament has been played at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin Ohio. The course opened on Memorial Day 1974 with an exhibition match between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf. Muirfield Village is named after the Scottish course where Nicklaus won the first of his three British Opens in 1966, completing the first of his three career Grand Slams.

The par 72 course is set to play 7,352 yards and features 71 bunkers with water in play on as many as 11 holes. Muirfield Village consistently ranks among the best golf courses in the USA and in addition to its annual PGA Tour billing, has hosted the Ryder Cup (1987), Solheim Cup (1998), and Presidents Cup (2013).

Muirfield Village is the long time host to  the Memorial Tournament

What is the format of the Memorial Tournament?

The format of the Memorial Tournament is a standard strokeplay event played over 72 holes with a cut after 36 holes (two rounds). The player who achieves the lowest score over four rounds will win the tournament.

Who is in the field at the Memorial Tournament?

Despite its positioning directly before the US Open, eight of the world’s top 10 will tee it up at Muirfield Village including the top three players in Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, and Rory McIlroy. Defending champion Viktor Hovland will look to build on his upturn in form at the PGA Championship, and will be joined by two-time Memorial winner Patrick Cantlay and next week’s defending US Open champion Wyndham Clark.

A host of other PGA Tour stars line up in the limited 120-man field including Max Homa, Tommy Fleetwood, Sahith Theegala, Justin Thomas, and Hideki Matsuyama.

The full field can be found here.

Who will win the Memorial Tournament?

Selected odds (correct 03 June, 11.00):

Scottie Scheffler 15/4

Xander Schauffele 7/1

Rory McIlroy 8/1

Collin Morikawa 16/1

Viktor Hovland 18/1

Ludvig Aberg 18/1

Patrick Cantlay 22/1

Justin Thomas 25/1

Hideki Matsuyama 33/1

Sahith Theegala 35/1

Wyndham Clark 40/1

Max Homa 40/1

How much will the winner of the Memorial Tournament receive?

The winner in Ohio is set to receive a chunky $4 million from the $20 million Signature purse and 700 FedExCup points. The total payout matches that on offer for the individual competition over at the concurrently running LIV Houston event.

Read how the prize money has evolved on the PGA Tour and see who tops the money lists.

Jack Nicklaus presents Billy Horschel with the winner's trophy at The Memorial Tournament 2022.

Who has won the Memorial Tournament?

Only seven players have won the Memorial Tournament more than once with Patrick Cantlay’s two wins in 2019 and 2021 being the most recent. Tigers Woods is the event’s most prolific winner, lifting the trophy on five occasions, including a hatrick between 1999 and 2001. Here are the previous 10 winners of the Memorial Tournament.

YearWinnerScoreWinner’s Share ($)
2023Viktor Hovland-73,600,000
2022Billy Horschel-132,160,000
2021Patrick Cantlay-131,674,000
2020Jon Rahm-91,674,000
2019Patrick Cantlay-191,638,000
2018Bryson DeChambeau-151,602,000
2017Jason Dufner-131,566,000
2016William McGirt-151,530,000
2015David Lingmerth-151,116,000
2014Hideki Matsuyama-131,116,000

How to watch the Memorial Tournament

UK viewers can watch the event on Sky Sports Golf.

Thursday 06 June: Sky Sports Golf, 17.00

Friday 07 June: Sky Sports Golf, 17.00

Saturday 08 June: Sky Sports Golf, 16.30

Sunday 09 June: Sky Sports Golf, 16.30

Viewers in the US can watch the action on the Golf Channel.

All EDT times

Thursday, 06 June: The Golf Channel, 14.00

Friday, 07 June: The Golf Channel, 14.00

Saturday, 08 June: The Golf Channel, 11.30

Sunday, 09 June: The Golf Channel, 11.30

The Memorial Tournament: Tee time and groups

Round 1:

TIMEPLAYERS
12:40 PM GMT+1Davis Thompson
12:50 PM GMT+1Stephan Jaeger | Peter Malnati
1:00 PM GMT+1Nick Dunlap | Matt Kuchar
1:10 PM GMT+1Jake Knapp | Ben Griffin
1:20 PM GMT+1Brendon Todd | Byeong Hun An
1:30 PM GMT+1Lucas Glover | Emiliano Grillo
1:40 PM GMT+1Sungjae Im | Andrew Putnam
1:55 PM GMT+1Shane Lowry | Matt Fitzpatrick
2:05 PM GMT+1Adam Schenk | Eric Cole
2:15 PM GMT+1Tom Kim | Denny McCarthy
2:25 PM GMT+1Adam Svensson | Cameron Young
2:35 PM GMT+1Tom Hoge | Cam Davis
2:45 PM GMT+1Chris Kirk | Keegan Bradley
2:55 PM GMT+1Si Woo Kim | Mackenzie Hughes
3:05 PM GMT+1 Wyndham Clark | Patrick Cantlay
3:20 PM GMT+1Xander Schauffele | Viktor Hovland
3:30 PM GMT+1Scottie Scheffler | Ludvig Åberg
3:40 PM GMT+1Billy Horschel | Will Zalatoris
3:50 PM GMT+1Akshay Bhatia | Matthieu Pavon
4:00 PM GMT+1Chris Gotterup | Victor Perez
4:10 PM GMT+1Alex Noren | Christiaan Bezuidenhout
4:20 PM GMT+1Austin Eckroat | Thomas Detry
4:35 PM GMT+1Sam Burns | Adam Hadwin
4:45 PM GMT+1Tony Finau | Patrick Rodgers
4:55 PM GMT+1Sahith Theegala | Russell Henley
5:05 PM GMT+1Harris English | Tommy Fleetwood
5:15 PM GMT+1Lee Hodges | J.T. Poston
5:25 PM GMT+1Nick Taylor | Taylor Moore
5:35 PM GMT+1Sepp Straka | Kurt Kitayama
5:45 PM GMT+1Corey Conners | Seamus Power
6:00 PM GMT+1Rickie Fowler | Max Homa
6:10 PM GMT+1Jason Day | Justin Rose
6:20 PM GMT+1Rory McIlroy | Justin Thomas
6:30 PM GMT+1Brian Harman | Jordan Spieth
6:40 PM GMT+1Hideki Matsuyama | Collin Morikawa
6:50 PM GMT+1Davis Riley | Taylor Pendrith
7:00 PM GMT+1Brandt Snedeker | Jackson Koivun(a)

Round 2:

TIMEPLAYERS
12:40 PM GMT+1Chris Gotterup | Victor Perez
12:50 PM GMT+1Alex Noren | Christiaan Bezuidenhout
1:00 PM GMT+1Austin Eckroat | Thomas Detry
1:10 PM GMT+1Sam Burns | Adam Hadwin
1:20 PM GMT+1Tony Finau | Patrick Rodgers
1:30 PM GMT+1Sahith Theegala | Russell Henley
1:40 PM GMT+1Harris English | Tommy Fleetwood
1:55 PM GMT+1Lee Hodges | J.T. Poston
2:05 PM GMT+1Nick Taylor | Taylor Moore
2:15 PM GMT+1Sepp Straka | Kurt Kitayama
2:25 PM GMT+1Corey Conners | Seamus Power
2:35 PM GMT+1Rickie Fowler | Max Homa
2:45 PM GMT+1Jason Day | Justin Rose
2:55 PM GMT+1Rory McIlroy | Justin Thomas
3:05 PM GMT+1Brian Harman | Jordan Spieth
3:20 PM GMT+1Hideki Matsuyama | Collin Morikawa
3:30 PM GMT+1Davis Riley | Taylor Pendrith
3:40 PM GMT+1Brandt Snedeker | Jackson Koivun(a)
3:50 PM GMT+1Davis Thompson
4:00 PM GMT+1Stephan Jaeger | Peter Malnati
4:10 PM GMT+1Nick Dunlap | Matt Kuchar
4:20 PM GMT+1Jake Knapp | Ben Griffin
4:35 PM GMT+1Brendon Todd | Byeong Hun An
4:45 PM GMT+1Lucas Glover | Emiliano Grillo
4:55 PM GMT+1Sungjae Im | Andrew Putnam
5:05 PM GMT+1Shane Lowry | Matt Fitzpatrick
5:15 PM GMT+1Adam Schenk | Eric Cole
5:25 PM GMT+1Tom Kim | Denny McCarthy
5:35 PM GMT+1Adam Svensson | Cameron Young
5:45 PM GMT+1Tom Hoge | Cam Davis
6:00 PM GMT+1Chris Kirk | Keegan Bradley
6:10 PM GMT+1Si Woo Kim | Mackenzie Hughes
6:20 PM GMT+1Wyndham Clark | Patrick Cantlay
6:30 PM GMT+1Xander Schauffele | Viktor Hovland
6:40 PM GMT+1Scottie Scheffler | Ludvig Åberg
6:50 PM GMT+1Billy Horschel | Will Zalatoris
7:00 PM GMT+1Akshay Bhatia | Matthieu Pavon

Tee times and pairings for the weekend can be found here once available.

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Ross Tugwood is a Golf Equipment Writer for Today's Golfer.

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