2023 Fortinet Championship: Schedule, Tee-times, venue, prize money purse, history, past winners
The PGA Tour will return to action with the 2023 Fortinet Championship, scheduled to take place from September 14 to 17 at the Silverado Country Club in California's Napa Valley. This event marks the beginning of the first of seven fall tournaments for the PGA Tour as it transitions back to a calendar-year schedule in 2024.
The Silverado Resorts and Spa-North Course is a par 72, 7,123-yard course.
Fortinet Championship TV Schedule, Times, Channel
Thursday, September 14: 6:00-9:00 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
Friday, September 15: 6:00-9:00 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
Saturday, September 16: 6:00-9:00 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
Sunday, September 17: 6:00-9:00 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
What Channel Is the Fortinet Championship On?
The Fortinet Championship is exclusively on Golf Channel.
Fortinet Championship PGA Tour Live, Featured Groups
Thursday, September 14: 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. ET, ESPN+
Friday, September 15: 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. ET, ESPN+
Saturday, September 16: 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.ET, ESPN+
Sunday, September 17: 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. ET, ESPN+
Fortinet Championship Format
The 150 players in the field will play stroke play over the course of four days.
The field will be cut to the top 65 players and ties for the weekend.
The top 125 players in the FedEx Cup standings by the end of 2023 will secure their cards for the 2024 season.
How Much Does the Winner of the Fortinet Championship Make from overall Purse?
The winner’s share for the Fortinet Championship is $1.52 million.
The event has a purse of $8.4 million, up from $8 million a year ago.
Who Won the Fortinet Championship Last Year?
Max Homa won the Fortinet Championship in 2022. He also won it in 2021.
Fortinet Championship History, Past Winners, Prize Money, Payout through the years
Here are the winners of the Fortinet Championship over the years:
2023 -- Winner: TBD - Runner up: TBD
Purse: 8,400,000 - Prize money: 1,520,000
2022 -- Winner: Max Homa - Runner up: Danny Willett
Purse: 8,000,000 - Prize money: 1,440,000
2021 -- Winner: Max Homa - Runner up: Maverick McNealy
Purse: 7,000,000 - Prize money: 1,260,000
Safeway Open
2020 -- Winner: Stewart Cink - Runner up: Harry Higgs
Purse: 6,600,000 - Prize money: 1,188,000
2019 -- Winner: Cameron Champ - Runner up: Adam Hadwin
Purse: 6,600,000 - Prize money: 1,188,000
2018 --- Winner: Kevin Tway - Runner up: Brandt Snedeker and Ryan Moore
Purse: 6,400,000 -- Prize money: 1,152,000
2017 -- Winner: Brendan Steele - Runner up: Tony Finau
Purse: 6,200,000 -- Prize money: 1,116,000
2016 -- Winner: Brendan Steele - Runner up: Patton Kizzire
Purse: 6,000,000 -- Prize money: 1,080,000
Frys.com Open
2015 -- Winner: Emiliano Grillo - Runner up: Kevin Na
Purse: 6,000,000 -- Prize money: 1,080,000
2014 -- Winner: Bae Sang-moon - Runner up: Steven Bowditch
Purse: 6,000,000 -- Prize money: 1,080,000
2013 -- Winner: Jimmy Walker - Runner up: Vijay Singh
Purse: 5,000,000 -- Prize money: 900,000
2012 -- Winner: Jonas Blixt - Runner up: Jason Kokrak and Tim Petrovic
Purse: 5,000,000 -- Prize money: 900,000
2011 -- Winner: Bryce Molder - Runner up: Briny Baird
Purse: 5,000,000 -- Prize money: 900,000
2010 -- Winner: Rocco Mediate - Runner up: Alex Prugh and Bo Van Pelt
Purse: 5,000,000 -- Prize money: 900,000
2009 -- Winner: Troy Matteson - Runner up: Jamie Lovemark and Rickie Fowler
Purse: 5,000,000 -- Prize money: 900,000
2008 -- Winner: Cameron Beckman - Runner up: Kevin Sutherland
Purse: 5,000,000 -- Prize money: 900,000
Fry's Electronics Open
2007 -- Winner: Mike Weir - Runner up: Mark Hensby
Purse: 5,000,000 - Prize money: 900,000
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