The Showdown 2024: Dates, tee times, schedule, format and how to follow as PGA Tour and LIV Golf stars clash in LA

The Showdown is coming up this evening as Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy face off against LIV Golf rivals Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.
The PGA Tour was bitterly divided in 2021 when LIV formally announced its arrival, backed by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.
The introduction of this new tour saw many established top stars move away from the PGA Tour in lucrative deals.
But talks between the rival groups are ongoing with the idea of a potential merger, and an event like this could be seen as another positive step towards the two tours rejoining.
However, it should be noted that neither tour has any direct involvement in this event.
Scheffler and McIlroy are set to represent the PGA Tour, while Koepka and DeChambeau will be there for LIV.
This special one-off event is set to take place on Tuesday, December 17.
It will be held at the Shadow Creek Golf Club in Las Vegas.
It is set to start at 11pm UK time.
It isn't being shown in the UK but can be streamed through simulcast on TNT, TBS, truTV and Max’s B/R Sports Add-on.
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This match will see McIlroy and Scheffler join up and take on Koepka and DeChambeau.
It is set to be played over 18 holes and will be scored via match play rather than stroke play.
In match play, the duos will compete against each other on every hole, with the winner of that hole taking a point.
The pair with the most points at the end wins.
This is set to be the first major sports event to offer prize money entirely in cryptocurrency.
Crypto.com has been named as the sponsor and the all-star quartet as set to fight it out for an unconventional $10million (£7.9m) prize.
The winner will be awarded the multimillion-dollar prize in CRO, the token of Crypto.com, in an unprecedented move in sport.
The prize money also exceeds the purse at most tournaments on the PGA Tour, with the exception of majors and signature events.
Koepka has suggested that a mouthwatering 'Ryder Cup-style' event between the stars of LIV and the PGA Tour may be on the cards in 2025.
Ahead of The Showdown, the five-time major winner said: "I think this is a great showcase for bringing the two tours a bit together and I think we're going to do [more] next year.
"All of us can align and bring something bigger and better so we can have a couple more times where we can see most of the best players from both sides competing, more against each other.
"I can promise you on the other side [PGA Tour players], they're not sitting there wanting to lose. Rory doesn't, Scottie doesn't want to lose to us and there's no chance [we want to lose], we're too competitive on our side.
"We don't want to lose. This isn't anything other than just us being competitive and wanting to beat those guys, and show them who the best players in golf are.
"I truly think you've got the biggest figure in golf in Bryson and then one of the [golfers with the] most majors. We've got a lot going on our side. We want to beat them, we want to showcase the world we're the top two dogs."
Meanwhile, speaking after the event was announced, McIlroy said: “I’m thrilled to partner with Scottie in what promises to be an exciting duel against Bryson and Brooks in Vegas this December.
“This isn’t just a contest between some of golf’s major champions; it’s an event designed to energise the fans.
"We’re all here to put on a great show and contribute to a goodwill event that brings the best together again.
“We all want to see more of the best golfers in the world going head-to-head, battling it out on the back nine of a tournament.
“At a time where the professional game has felt divided, we believe this event can bring fans an incredible day of entertainment.”