Quiz: Can you name all eight PGA Tour Signature events in under four minutes?

The PGA Tour’s Signature Events in 2024 refer to the eight limited-field events featuring top players with increased prize money and FedExCup points with 700 points going to the winner.

These tournaments had been referred to as "Designated events" in the 2023 season.

The three player-hosted Signature Events feature a 36-hole cut to the top 50 and ties, plus any player within 10 shots of the lead.

The player-hosted Signature Events feature a redistribution of prize money that allocates 20% to the winner ($4 million), up from 18%.

The remaining five Signature Events have no cut and continue to allocate 20% of the prize money purse to the winner.

In the 2024 schedule, cadence connects events through several new eligibility paths, allowing trending players to earn Signature Event starts and providing all members the opportunity to qualify for the Signature Events to compete alongside the game's best for the richest prizes outside of Tour Championships and Majors.

Players are eligible for a Signature Event through their highest eligibility category.

The top 50 players from the previous season's FedExCup points list through the TOUR Championship are eligible to participate in all Signature Events during the current season.

The Aon Next 10 includes the top 10 players on the current FedExCup point list, not otherwise exempt via a higher priority category, through the tournament leading up to the next Signature Event.

The Aon Swing 5 includes the top five FedExCup point earners who accumulate the most FedExCup Points during the swing of tournaments between Signature Events.

Also eligible will be the top five players that accrue the most points during the swing of events between Signature Events, and who are not otherwise exempt via a higher priority category.

Players who win a tournament during the current year (excluding Additional Events) are eligible to participate in the remaining Signature Events in that year.

The top 30 players on the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) through the tournament preceding the Signature Event are eligible for the Signature Events should they not already be exempt in a higher category.

Each Signature Event will have a certain amount of sponsor exemptions that they can grant to players who are not otherwise eligible for the Signature Event.

But the question is, can you name all eight PGA Tour Signature events in four minutes or less?

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