Stars like Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas must step play up after PGA Tour signature events stagnated in 2024
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Scottie Scheffler's dominance in 2024 cast a shadow over the rest of the PGA Tour
The 2024 PGA Tour season marked the second year of signature events being a featured part of the league. Introduced as a way to pit the Tour's best players against one another on a more consistent basis -- all while filling their pockets with guaranteed money as a means of fending off the LIV Golf threat -- the signature events got off to a roaring start in its initial go around but hit a wall this last year.
In 2023, the "designated events" lived up to the billing. Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler were among the early winners, but there were also feel-good stories like Kurt Kitayama emerging from a star-studded leaderboard at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Sam Burns, Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark and Viktor Hovland all reigned supreme on the biggest stages on the PGA Tour before the series came to an eventful end at the Travelers Championship where Keegan Bradley won. Of the nine tournaments played -- now trimmed to eight -- only Rahm raised more than one trophy.
The parity appeared to trickle into the new season as a smorgasbord of names entered the winner's circle during the winter months. Chris Kirk claimed the opening crown at The Sentry before Clark won a shortened AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Hideki Matsuyama made his presence known at the Genesis Invitational.
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