2024 PGA Championship Set to Tee Off in North Carolina
News Summary
Golf enthusiasts are gearing up for the 2024 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club in May. Following the success of last year’s U.S. Open, North Carolina continues to establish itself as a premier golf destination. With 549 golf courses, the state’s golfing landscape is poised for economic growth, projected to generate over $100 million for Charlotte during the championship. As the spotlight shines on the city, golf fans can look forward to a thrilling tournament and several major events in the coming years.
Exciting Times Ahead for Golf Lovers in North Carolina!
The golf world is buzzing with excitement as the 2024 PGA Championship prepares to tee off at the prestigious Quail Hollow Club. Mark your calendars for May, as golf’s brightest stars flock to the lush greens of one of the state’s most beloved courses. This marks the second consecutive year that North Carolina welcomes top-tier golfers, following the U.S. Open that captivated fans at Pinehurst No. 2 last year.
A Look Back
It’s worth noting that the PGA Championship was last held at Quail Hollow Club in 2017, leaving the crowd eager for another thrilling showdown. What hasn’t changed, however, is North Carolina’s positioning in the golfing arena—ranking eighth in the nation for the sheer number of golf courses, boasting a whopping 549 courses spread across picturesque landscapes.
Why North Carolina is a Golf Paradise
North Carolina’s varied geography—from sandy coastlines to serene mountains—pairs beautifully with its warm, moderate climate, making it a prime location for golf tournaments year-round. And let’s not forget the economic boost that golf offers the state. The golf industry here generates a staggering $2.3 billion in direct spending, with a total economic impact soaring to $4.2 billion. This thriving industry supports around 53,000 jobs, contributing significantly to the community.
Bouncing Back with Big Dollars
The impact of golf isn’t just in employment—it’s also in the dollars that flow into the local economy. Just take the U.S. Open that was held last year; it racked up an impressive $242.5 million in economic impact for the state. The upcoming PGA Championship is expected to contribute over $100 million to Charlotte’s economy, with a projected daily attendance of up to 50,000 golf enthusiasts. Talk about a win-win for the local businesses!
Shining a Spotlight on Charlotte
A Golfing Future in North Carolina
The great news doesn’t stop there! North Carolina residents can look forward to hosting several significant golf tournaments in the coming years. By 2047, the state is set to welcome not one, but four U.S. Open Championships at Pinehurst and even the U.S. Women’s Open at Pinehurst in 2029. That’s right, golf fans! It’s time to grab your clubs and hit the fairways!
Top Golf Courses Recognized
Every year, the North Carolina Golf Panel comes together to rank the state’s top golf courses, celebrating 30 years of honoring excellence in the sport. This year’s rankings have seen some of the state’s finest courses—Quail Hollow, Old Town Club, Sedgefield Country Club, and Pinehurst No. 4—climb higher in prestige. And let’s not forget the addition of eight new courses that have entered the rankings, including the freshly opened Pinehurst No. 10, which debuted in April 2024. New courses mean even more excitement and variety for golfers across the state!