LPGA FM Championship Returns to TPC Boston August 28-31

The LPGA has announced the 2025 schedule and the FM Championship will return to TPC Boston August 28-31.

NORTON, Mass – The LPGA and FM have announced that tickets are now on sale for the 2025 FM Championship at TPC Boston. From Aug. 28-31, the 2025 FM Championship will feature a field of 144 players competing for a $4.1 million purse, the largest prize fund on the LPGA Tour outside of the majors and tour championship.

Tickets are available for purchase at www.SeatGeek.com. Daily tickets start at $54 for General Admission, with weekly passes starting at $124. For an elevated hospitality experience, U.S. Virgin Islands Champions Club packages, which include a parking pass, start at $385 for daily admission and $1,199 for weekly access. The U.S. Virgin Islands Champions Club at the 16th green will provide incredible views of the featured par-3 hole, along with access to shared food and beverage service, which includes lunch, afternoon snacks, water, soft drinks, beer and wine, as well as access to upgraded restroom facilities.

Additionally, a special Inside-the-Ropes experience is available for $1,750. This unique opportunity allows two guests to walk inside the ropes with a featured group during a competition round. The experience also includes access to the U.S. Virgin Islands Champions Club and general parking.

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The 2025 FM Championship promises to bring fun fan experiences and elevated corporate hospitality to TPC Boston over Labor Day weekend, including a home-game for Massachusetts-native Megan Khang.

Juniors aged 17 and under will receive complimentary admission with the purchase of an adult ticket. For more information on junior tickets, visit SeatGeek.com.

The 2024 FM Championship, won by Haeran Ryu in a playoff with former Rolex Women’s World Rankings No. 1 Jin Young Ko, marked the LPGA Tour’s return to New England for the first time since the 2004 U.S. Women’s Open, held at Orchards Golf Club in South Hadley, Mass., and won by Meg Mallon. The last time the LPGA competed in the greater Boston area was 1997, when Liselotte Neumann won the Welch’s Championship at Blue Hill Country Club in Canton. Other notable women’s golf events held in Massachusetts include the 1954 and 1984 U.S. Women’s Opens at Salem Country Club in Peabody, the 1967-1968 and 1970-1974 KPMG Women’s PGA Championships at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton, and the 1960 U.S. Women’s Open at Worcester Country Club in Worcester.

TPC Boston, located 25 miles south of Boston, opened in 2002 with an original layout by Arnold Palmer, followed by a 2007 redesign by Gil Hanse and Brad Faxon. The course has hosted 17 PGA Tour events, including the Deutsche Bank Championship, the Dell Technologies Championship and The Northern Trust. The 2024 FM Championship was the first professional women’s competition held at TPC Boston.

FM, established nearly two centuries ago, is a global mutual insurance company based in Johnson, Rhode Island whose capital, scientific research capability and engineering expertise are dedicated to property risk management and its policyholder-owners.

https://www.fmchampionship.com/

https://www.lpga.com/news/2024/lpga-tour-celebrates-75th-anniversary-with-another-record-breaking-schedule-in-2025

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