The Solheim Cup is over, and the golfers are getting ready to play against each other again. The LPGA Tour is now heading to Ohio for the 2024 Kroger Queen City Championship. This is the third edition of this tournament and will start on September 19. With some of the best talent in women’s golf battling it out for the title, and $2 million purse, the competition is sure to be intense. So, you cannot really miss the action. But how will you enjoy the event if you are not traveling to TPC River’s Bend? From your couch!
The tournament offers extensive coverage from September 19 to 22. The NBC Sports App and the Golf Channel are the only platforms broadcasting the event live. The application is available for download on iOS, Android, and various streaming devices, allowing you to watch the tournament on your mobile phone or the big screen. The live broadcast for the event will start at 1 PM and will end at 4 PM on all four days. For countries where broadcast partners are not available, live streaming of the LPGA Tour via LPGA Live is available.
Heading into the 2024 Kroger Queen City Championship, the competition is fierce among the top LPGA golfers. 2023 champion Minjee Lee will look to defend her title following her thrilling victory last year, where she secured her ninth LPGA Tour win in a two-hole playoff. Charley Hull, who finished second in 2023, will also be one of the golfers to look out for as she tries to make amends and take the crown this year.
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The tournament also features many other prominent names, like gold medalist Lydia Ko and youngster Rose Zhang, who won once this year on the Tour. One truly cannot forget Nelly Korda as she is also heading to Maineville to clinch the title. With the stunning run she had earlier this year, it’s only about time she regained her momentum. This year’s venue is the new one, let us get to know more about it.
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Where will the 2024 Kroger Queen City Championship be hosted?
The third edition of the LPGA tournament will be played at TPC River’s Bend. This Maineville-based course is a challenging one; after all, the course was designed by one of the legends Arnold Palmer. The first two editions of the event were hosted at Kenwood Country Club. In 23 years of its operations, this is the first time that TPC River’s Bend is hosting an LPGA Tour event, but with the events it has hosted in the past, the GC is no stranger to organizing a good one.
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Events such as the Chiquita Classic, part of the Korn Ferry Tour (previously Web.com Tour), Ohio Senior PGA Championship, and the Greater Cincinnati Golf Association (GCGA) Amateur Championships have been held here in the past.
With just 10 events remaining on the LPGA Tour before the 2024 season ends, are you excited for this one? Let us know in the comments section below!