The Shriners Children's Open on the PGA Tour, which raises money for the philanthropy that bears its name, attracts many of the best players in the world to participate and earn FedExCup points. The event is the third PGA Tour FedExCup fall event. The Open was first played in 1983, and it is now held at the stunning TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, which Golf Digest magazine highlighted as "One of America's Best Golf Courses." Tiger Woods won his first PGA Tour title here in 1996.
Shriners Children's Open 2024 Date and Time
The 2024 Shriners Children's Open was scheduled to take place from October 14 to 20 at the TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States. However, the first round will begin on October 17.
The complete schedule of the event, as per its website, is as follows:
Date | Event | Location | Time | Public Access | Broadcast Time (PST) |
October 14 | Shootout at Summerlin | TPC Summerlin | 12:30 p.m. (Shotgun Start) | Private Event | N/A |
October 15 | Championship Pro-Am Draft Party | Grand Patio at Bellagio | 6-9 p.m. | Private Event | N/A |
October 16 | Championship Pro-Am | TPC Summerlin | First Tee Approx. 6:45 a.m. | Open to the Public | N/A |
October 17 | Shriners Children's Open – Round 1 | TPC Summerlin | Approx. 6:40 a.m. | Open to the Public | Golf Channel, 2-5 p.m. |
October 18 | Shriners Children's Open – Round 2 | TPC Summerlin | Approx. 6:40 a.m. | Open to the Public | Golf Channel, 2-5 p.m. |
October 19 | Shriners Children's Open – Round 3 | TPC Summerlin | Approx. 7 a.m. | Open to the Public | Golf Channel, 2-5 p.m. |
October 20 | Shriners Children's Open – Final Round | TPC Summerlin | Approx. 7 a.m. | Open to the Public | Golf Channel, 2-5 p.m. |
Shriners Children's Open 2024 Course details
The TPC at Summerlin is an exclusive golf club in Las Vegas, Nevada's Summerlin planned neighborhood. The championship golf course was built by Bobby Weed and opened 32 years ago, in 1991. It is a part of the Tournament Players Club network run by the PGA Tour. The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, formerly known as the Las Vegas Invitational, is held there in October.
The course is situated on average at a height of around 2,700 feet (820 meters) above sea level. The course was included in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 PS1 edition, and the Vegas Courses expansion pack for Tiger Woods 99 PGA Tour Golf on PC included it.
Shriners Children's Open 2024 Field List
The 2024 Shriners Children's Open’s field list is as follows:
Player Name | Nationality |
Tyson Alexander | American |
Aaron Baddeley | Australian |
Paul Barjon | French |
Daniel Berger | American |
Alexander Björk | Swedish |
Zac Blair | American |
Joseph Bramlett | American |
Ryan Brehm | American |
Jacob Bridgeman | American |
Hayden Buckley | American |
Rafael Campos | Puerto Rican |
Bud Cauley | American |
Cameron Champ | American |
Eric Cole | American |
Pierceson Coody | American |
Trace Crowe | American |
Joel Dahmen | American |
Cam Davis | Australian |
Kevin Dougherty | American |
Adrien Dumont de Chassart | Belgian |
Tyler Duncan | American |
Nico Echavarria | Colombian |
Austin Eckroat | American |
Harris English | American |
Caden Fioroni | American |
Patrick Fishburn | American |
Rickie Fowler | American |
Ryan Fox | New Zealander |
Brice Garnett | American |
Doug Ghim | American |
Ian Gilligan | American |
Will Gordon | American |
Chris Gotterup | American |
Max Greyserman | American |
Ben Griffin | American |
Emiliano Grillo | Argentine |
Chesson Hadley | American |
Adam Hadwin | Canadian |
Harry Hall | English |
Nick Hardy | American |
Garrick Higgo | South African |
Joe Highsmith | American |
Lee Hodges | American |
Rico Hoey | American |
Charley Hoffman | American |
Tom Hoge | American |
Beau Hossler | American |
Mark Hubbard | American |
Stephan Jaeger | German |
Chan Kim | American |
Michael Kim | American |
S.H. Kim | South Korean |
Tom Kim | South Korean |
Kevin Kisner | American |
Kurt Kitayama | American |
Patton Kizzire | American |
Ben Kohles | American |
Matt Kuchar | American |
Martin Laird | Scottish |
Christo Lamprecht | South African |
Nate Lashley | American |
K.H. Lee | South Korean |
David Lipsky | American |
Luke List | American |
Justin Lower | American |
Peter Malnati | American |
Erik Matthewson | American |
Dan McCarthy | American |
Ryan McCormick | American |
Maverick McNealy | American |
Troy Merritt | American |
Keith Mitchell | American |
Francesco Molinari | Italian |
Taylor Montgomery | American |
Ryan Moore | American |
Taylor Moore | American |
Trey Mullinax | American |
Matt NeSmith | American |
Andrew Novak | American |
Ryan Palmer | American |
C.T. Pan | Taiwanese |
Taylor Pendrith | Canadian |
Chandler Phillips | American |
Scott Piercy | American |
J.T. Poston | American |
Seamus Power | Irish |
Andrew Putnam | American |
Chad Ramey | American |
Chez Reavie | American |
Davis Riley | American |
Sam Ryder | American |
Adam Schenk | American |
Matti Schmid | German |
Robby Shelton | American |
Greyson Sigg | American |
Ben Silverman | Canadian |
Webb Simpson | American |
David Skinns | English |
Roger Sloan | Canadian |
Alex Smalley | American |
J.J. Spaun | American |
Hayden Springer | American |
Sam Stevens | American |
Kevin Streelman | American |
Justin Suh | American |
Adam Svensson | Canadian |
Callum Tarren | English |
Ben Taylor | English |
Nick Taylor | Canadian |
Davis Thompson | American |
Michael Thorbjornsen | American |
Brendon Todd | American |
Alejandro Tosti | Argentine |
Sami Valimaki | Finnish |
Erik van Rooyen | South African |
Jhonattan Vegas | Venezuelan |
Camilo Villegas | Colombian |
Vince Whaley | American |
Tom Whitney | American |
Danny Willett | English |
Gary Woodland | American |
Brandon Wu | American |
Dylan Wu | American |
Carson Young | American |
Kevin Yu | Taiwanese |
Carl Yuan | Chinese |
Where is the 2024 Shriners Children's Open?
The 2024 Shriners Children's Open will be held at the 7,255-yard-long TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States.
Shriners Children's Open Purse Details and Purse Breakdown Structure
Shriners Children's Open Purse Breakdown Structure
The purse breakdown structure of the 2024 Shriners Children's Open is as follows:
Pos. | Earnings |
1 | $1,260,000 |
2 | $763,000 |
T3 | $413,000 |
T3 | $413,000 |
T5 | $259,000 |
T5 | $259,000 |
T5 | $259,000 |
8 | $218,750 |
T9 | $176,750 |
T9 | $176,750 |
T9 | $176,750 |
T9 | $176,750 |
T9 | $176,750 |
T14 | $131,250 |
T14 | $131,250 |
T16 | $103,250 |
T16 | $103,250 |
T16 | $103,250 |
T16 | $103,250 |
T16 | $103,250 |
T16 | $103,250 |
T23 | $65,333 |
T23 | $65,333 |
T23 | $65,333 |
T23 | $65,333 |
T23 | $65,333 |
T23 | $65,333 |
T29 | $47,950 |
T29 | $47,950 |
T29 | $47,950 |
T29 | $47,950 |
T29 | $47,950 |
T34 | $38,150 |
T34 | $38,150 |
T34 | $38,150 |
T34 | $38,150 |
T34 | $38,150 |
T39 | $32,550 |
T39 | $32,550 |
T41 | $28,350 |
T41 | $28,350 |
T41 | $28,350 |
T41 | $28,350 |
45 | $24,850 |
T46 | $20,846 |
T46 | $20,846 |
T46 | $20,846 |
T46 | $20,846 |
T46 | $20,846 |
51 | $17,990 |
T52 | $17,360 |
T52 | $17,360 |
T54 | $16,478 |
T54 | $16,478 |
T54 | $16,478 |
T54 | $16,478 |
T54 | $16,478 |
T59 | $15,960 |
T59 | $15,960 |
T61 | $15,680 |
T61 | $15,680 |
63 | $15,470 |
64 | $15,330 |
65 | $15,190 |
66 | $15,050 |
Shriners Children's Open Tournament Purse History
The Shriners Children's Open began in 1983 as "Panasonic Las Vegas Pro-Celebrity Classic." It then had a purse of $750,000 with the winner's share of $135,000. The purse increased the next year to $900,000 and crossed $1.15 million in 1986 with the winner's share of $207,000.
The event had several sponsorship changes over the period of 41 years as of October 2024, but the purse increased steadily. From 2018 to 2021, the purse stayed at $7 million and in 2022, it increased to $8 million. The event had its largest payout in 2023 with $8.4 million and the winner's share was $1.15 million. However, the purse decreased back to $7 million in 2024.
Shriners Children's Open Leaderboard 2024
J.T. Poston won the 2024 Shriners Children's Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, earning his third career victory. Poston finished 72 holes with a score of 22-under 262, one shot better than Doug Ghim. Ghim shot three under on the last two holes, but Poston won with a par on the final hole. He earned the winner's share of $1.26 million from the purse of $7 million.
The 2024 Shriners Children's Open’s leaderboard is as follows:
Pos. | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | J.T. Poston | -22 | $1,260,000 |
2 | Doug Ghim | -21 | $763,000 |
T3 | Rico Hoey | -19 | $413,000 |
T3 | Matti Schmid | -19 | $413,000 |
T5 | Michael Kim | -18 | $259,000 |
T5 | K.H. Lee | -18 | $259,000 |
T5 | Davis Thompson | -18 | $259,000 |
8 | Taylor Pendrith | -17 | $218,750 |
T9 | Harry Hall | -16 | $176,750 |
T9 | Harris English | -16 | $176,750 |
T9 | Gary Woodland | -16 | $176,750 |
T9 | Kurt Kitayama | -16 | $176,750 |
T9 | Alejandro Tosti | -16 | $176,750 |
T14 | Mark Hubbard | -15 | $131,250 |
T14 | Matt Kuchar | -15 | $131,250 |
T16 | Andrew Putnam | -14 | $103,250 |
T16 | Maverick McNealy | -14 | $103,250 |
T16 | Ian Gilligan (a) | -14 | $0 |
T16 | Vince Whaley | -14 | $103,250 |
T16 | Joe Highsmith | -14 | $103,250 |
T16 | Scott Piercy | -14 | $103,250 |
T16 | Ryan McCormick | -14 | $103,250 |
T23 | C.T. Pan | -13 | $65,333 |
T23 | Beau Hossler | -13 | $65,333 |
T23 | Greyson Sigg | -13 | $65,333 |
T23 | Sam Stevens | -13 | $65,333 |
T23 | Rickie Fowler | -13 | $65,333 |
T23 | Chad Ramey | -13 | $65,333 |
T29 | Lanto Griffin | -12 | $47,950 |
T29 | Nate Lashley | -12 | $47,950 |
T29 | Taylor Moore | -12 | $47,950 |
T29 | Jacob Bridgeman | -12 | $47,950 |
T29 | Norman Xiong | -12 | $47,950 |
T34 | Ryan Fox | -11 | $38,150 |
T34 | Bud Cauley | -11 | $38,150 |
T34 | Ryan Moore | -11 | $38,150 |
T34 | Patrick Fishburn | -11 | $38,150 |
T34 | J.J. Spaun | -11 | $38,150 |
T39 | Pierceson Coody | -10 | $32,550 |
T39 | Daniel Berger | -10 | $32,550 |
T41 | Luke List | -9 | $28,350 |
T41 | Neal Shipley | -9 | $28,350 |
T41 | David Lipsky | -9 | $28,350 |
T41 | Davis Riley | -9 | $28,350 |
45 | Chris Gotterup | -8 | $24,850 |
T46 | Adam Schenk | -7 | $20,846 |
T46 | Justin Suh | -7 | $20,846 |
T46 | Erik van Rooyen | -7 | $20,846 |
T46 | Austin Eckroat | -7 | $20,846 |
T46 | Ben Taylor | -7 | $20,846 |
51 | S.H. Kim | -6 | $17,990 |
T52 | Joseph Bramlett | -5 | $17,360 |
T52 | Jhonattan Vegas | -5 | $17,360 |
T54 | Nicolo Galletti | -4 | $16,478 |
T54 | Wilson Furr | -4 | $16,478 |
T54 | Garrick Higgo | -4 | $16,478 |
T54 | Camilo Villegas | -4 | $16,478 |
T54 | Nick Taylor | -4 | $16,478 |
T59 | Francesco Molinari | -3 | $15,960 |
T59 | Ben Silverman | -3 | $15,960 |
T61 | Zac Blair | -2 | $15,680 |
T61 | Tyler Duncan | -2 | $15,680 |
63 | Trace Crowe | -1 | $15,470 |
64 | Dan McCarthy | E | $15,330 |
65 | Alex Smalley | 1 | $15,190 |
66 | David Skinns | 3 | $15,050 |
Shriners Children's Open Leaderboard 2023
Tom Kim won his third PGA Tour championship at the 2023 Shriners Children's Open. He received the $1.5 million winner's share of the $8.4 million reward. Kim became the youngest player to win three PGA Tour titles since Tiger Woods, winning the Las Vegas event for the second consecutive year with a single-stroke victory on 20-under 264.
Adam Hadwin shot a birdie on the 72nd hole to go up to solo runner-place on a 19-under total, breaking out of a five-way tie for second. Taylor Pendrith, J.T. Poston, Eric Cole, and Alex Noren were pushed into third place.
The 2023 Shriners Children's Open’s leaderboard is as follows:
Pos | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Tom Kim | -20 | $1,512,000 |
2 | Adam Hadwin | -19 | $915,600 |
T3 | Eric Cole | -18 | $410,025 |
T3 | Alex Noren | -18 | $410,025 |
T3 | J.T. Poston | -18 | $410,025 |
T3 | Taylor Pendrith | -18 | $410,025 |
T7 | Joel Dahmen | -17 | $238,000 |
T7 | Cam Davis | -17 | $238,000 |
T7 | Chesson Hadley | -17 | $238,000 |
T7 | Beau Hossler | -17 | $238,000 |
T7 | Isaiah Salinda | -17 | $238,000 |
T7 | K.H. Lee | -17 | $238,000 |
T13 | Ludvig Åberg | -16 | $154,980 |
T13 | Ryan Moore | -16 | $154,980 |
T13 | Nick Taylor | -16 | $154,980 |
T13 | Vince Whaley | -16 | $154,980 |
T13 | Lanto Griffin | -16 | $154,980 |
T18 | Michael Kim | -15 | $111,300 |
T18 | Tyler Duncan | -15 | $111,300 |
T18 | Cameron Champ | -15 | $111,300 |
T18 | Luke List | -15 | $111,300 |
T18 | Adam Svensson | -15 | $111,300 |
T23 | Erik van Rooyen | -14 | $81,060 |
T23 | Kelly Kraft | -14 | $81,060 |
T23 | Callum Tarren | -14 | $81,060 |
T26 | Matti Schmid | -13 | $66,360 |
T26 | Harry Hall | -13 | $66,360 |
T28 | Ben Taylor | -12 | $55,080 |
T28 | Aaron Rai | -12 | $55,080 |
T28 | Greyson Sigg | -12 | $55,080 |
T28 | Matt Wallace | -12 | $55,080 |
T28 | Davis Riley | -12 | $55,080 |
T28 | Sam Ryder | -12 | $55,080 |
T28 | Nicholas Lindheim | -12 | $55,080 |
T35 | Akshay Bhatia | -11 | $40,080 |
T35 | Davis Thompson | -11 | $40,080 |
T35 | Austin Smotherman | -11 | $40,080 |
T35 | Adam Long | -11 | $40,080 |
T35 | Taylor Montgomery | -11 | $40,080 |
T35 | Henrik Norlander | -11 | $40,080 |
T35 | Brent Grant | -11 | $40,080 |
T42 | Scott Piercy | -10 | $30,660 |
T42 | Zac Blair | -10 | $30,660 |
T42 | Nate Lashley | -10 | $30,660 |
T42 | Matt NeSmith | -10 | $30,660 |
T46 | Sam Stevens | -9 | $23,268 |
T46 | J.J. Spaun | -9 | $23,268 |
T46 | Garrick Higgo | -9 | $23,268 |
T46 | Webb Simpson | -9 | $23,268 |
T46 | Chad Ramey | -9 | $23,268 |
T46 | Patton Kizzire | -9 | $23,268 |
T52 | Carl Yuan | -8 | $20,244 |
T52 | Brandt Snedeker | -8 | $20,244 |
T52 | Yuxin Lin | -8 | $20,244 |
55 | Nick Hardy | -7 | $19,740 |
T56 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -6 | $19,236 |
T56 | Harrison Endycott | -6 | $19,236 |
T56 | Justin Suh | -6 | $19,236 |
T56 | Nicolai Højgaard | -6 | $19,236 |
T56 | Trevor Werbylo | -6 | $19,236 |
T61 | Tano Goya | -5 | $18,648 |
T61 | Alex Smalley | -5 | $18,648 |
63 | Matthias Schwab | -3 | $18,396 |
T64 | Hayden Buckley | -2 | $18,144 |
T64 | Troy Merritt | -2 | $18,144 |
T66 | Jason Dufner | -1 | $17,808 |
T66 | Doc Redman | -1 | $17,808 |
68 | James Hahn | 3 | $17,556 |
What is PAR in the 2024 Shriners Children's Open Leaderboard
The 2024 Shriners Children's Open has a par of 72.
Largest Prize Money Payout In Shriners Children's Open History?
The largest prize money of the Shriners Children's Open was in 2023, with $8.4 million.
FAQs on 2024 Shriners Children's Open
A. The Shriners Children's Open is a PGA Tour event raising funds for Shriners Hospitals for Children.
A. The Shriners Children's Open is held at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A. Previous winners of the Shriners Children's Open include Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, and Bryson DeChambeau.
A. Shriners Children's Open 2024 will take place from October 17 to 20, 2024, at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas.
A. J.T. Poston won the 2024 Shriners Children's Open by one stroke over Doug Ghim.