Bermuda Championship: What to know for the TOUR's next stop
After an exciting week in South Carolina that resulted in Rory McIlroy returning to the World No. 1 spot after over two years, the TOUR heads to Bermuda for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
On the line this week are 500 FedEx Cup points for the winner and a share of the $6.5-million purse.
When: Oct. 27-30
Where: Southampton, Bermuda
How to watch
DATE | TIME (ET) | CHANNEL |
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Thursday | 1:30-4:30 p.m. | Golf Channel |
Friday | 1:30-4:30 p.m. | Golf Channel |
Saturday | 1:30-4:30 p.m. | Golf Channel |
Sunday | 1:30-4:30 p.m. | Golf Channel |
Last year's result

Australian Lucas Herbert shot a final-round 2-under 69 to win last year's Bermuda Championship by one stroke over nine-time TOUR winner Patrick Reed and Danny Lee.
Patrick Rodgers finished fourth, two shots back at 13-under, while Scott Stallings and Taylor Pendrith finished three strokes back in a tie for fifth.
Herbert's performance was highlighted by back-to-back rounds of 65 in Rounds 2 and 3.
Recent winners
2021: Lucas Herbert (-15) over Patrick Reed, Danny Lee
2020: Brian Gay (-15) in a playoff over Wyndham Clark
2019: Brendon Todd (-24) over Harry Higgs
The field

Adrian Meronk will make just his fourth-ever start on the PGA TOUR schedule this week after playing in the U.S. Open in 2021 and the Scottish Open and Open Championship in 2022. Meronk primarily plays on the DP World Tour where he won the Irish Open earlier this year, becoming the first golfer from Poland to win on the European Tour.
John Daly, 56, is also set to play on the PGA TOUR this week, as is 2023 European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald.
2020 winner Brian Gay is the only one of the three previous champions who's made the trip to Bermuda.
The course

The Bermuda Championship returns to Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton this year. The course is a 6,828-yard par 71. It is the fourth year the TOUR has hosted a tournament at the course.
The 18-hole record is a 61 shot by Taylor Pendrith in the second round in 2021. The 72-hole record is held by Brendon Todd, who shot a 24-under 260 in 2019.
Betting corner
Denny McCarthy +1600
Seamus Power +2000
Mark Hubbard +2500
Aaron Rai +2800
Adrian Meronk +2800
Justin Lower +2800
Nick Hardy +2800
Thomas Detry +2800
Patrick Rodgers +3000
Alex Smalley +3300
Robby Shelton +3300
S.H. Kim +3300
Stephan Jaeger +3300
Odds via theScore Bet
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