It’s time. We have finally put 2020 in our rearview mirrors and turned the calendar to 2021.

After a few weeks off, golf returns to action this week.

For the PGA Tour, it’s the continuation of its super season of 50 events, which will include six major championships. For the PGA Tour Champions, it’s the second half of a combined season. There was no 2020 Charles Schwab Cup champion after the tour decided to merge ’20 and ’21 into one season. For the LPGA, a brand new season will start in 2021.

Over the next few months, many college golf programs are likely to return to action after a hit-and-miss fall where some teams played and some teams – and even some whole conferences, like the ACC, Big 10 and Pac-12 – didn’t.

The American Junior Golf Association managed to stage more than 100 events in 2020 and has already released its 2021 schedule (though COVID protocols remain in place for the time being).

Here’s a closer look at when tournament play, on all levels, will return in 2021.

PGA Tour

PGA: Sentry Tournament of Champions The Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua Resort, The Plantation Course. Photo by Brian Spurlock/USA TODAY Sports

Sentry Tournament of Champions

Jan. 7-10

Kapalua Resort, Plantation Course

The PGA Tour kicks off 2021 in Maui, where Justin Thomas is the defending champion. Normally, it’s a winner’s only field, but because so many events were lost last season, golfers who advanced to the 2020 Tour Championship became eligible, which is how players like Abraham Ancer, Tony Finau, Lanto Griffin and Scottie Scheffler, among others, got into the field

LPGA

Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions The 18th hole at the 2020 Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions at Tranquilo Golf Course at Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club Orlando in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions

Jan. 21-24

Four Seasons Golf and Sports Club, Lake Buena Vista, Florida

The LPGA had a strong close to 2020 with the U.S. Women’s Open and the CME Group Tour Championship concluding six days apart in December. After a short offseason, the 2021 season tees off at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions. Players will then get another month of down time until the Gainbridge Championship, the next stop on a 34-event schedule that includes record-setting purses, is played in late February.

European Tour

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Lee Westwood celebrates with the trophy at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship at Abu Dhabi Golf Club on January 19, 2020 in United Arab Emirates. Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship

Jan. 21-24

Abu Dhabi Golf Club, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

The European Tour kicks off late January with the first of three events in the Middle East. Lee Westwood is the defending champion at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy have committed to play in 2021. For Thomas, it will mark his debut in the Middle East.

PGA Tour Champions

Hualalai Golf Club Four Seasons Resort Hualālai Golf Course. Photo curtesy of Four Seasons

Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai

Jan. 21-23

Hualālai Golf Course, Ka’upulehu-Kona, Hawaii

Four Seasons Resort Hualālai along the Kona-Kohala coast on the island of Hawaii has finished a significant renovation to its 24-year-old Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course. Hualālai is host of the 54-hole Mitsubishi Electric Championship, the first event of the over-50 tour’s 2021 season. The resort has been the site of that event since 1997. Miguel Angel Jimenez is the defending champion.

Korn Ferry Tour

Korn Ferry Tour Korn Ferry Tour. Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images

LECOM Suncoast Classic

FEB. 18-21

Lakewood National Golf Course (Commander), Lakewood Ranch, Florida

The Korn Ferry Tour gets going in late February, its first event since the Orange County National Championship in Florida in October. Andrew Novak is the defending champion of the event. It’s the first of 23 KFT events in 2021.

College golf

Arizona Wildcats golf Arizona Wildcats golf. Photo courtesy Arizona Athletics

Arizona Intercollegiate

jan. 25-26

Sewailo Golf Club, Tucson, Arizona

There are two major men’s college golf events to kick off 2021. One of them is the 40th Arizona Intercollegiate. It takes place in Tucson on the home course for the host Arizona Wildcats.

Southwestern Invitational

jan. 25-27

North Ranch Country Club, Westlake Village, California

Hosted by defending champion Pepperdine, the Southwestern Invitational is a loaded men’s tournament that will also feature Stanford, the reigning NCAA champ, as well as Arizona State, Augusta University, Cal, East Tennessee State, Georgia Tech, Pepperdine, San Diego State, San Jose State, SMU, USC and UCLA. Golf Channel will have coverage of all three days.

UCF Women’s Challenge

jan. 31-feb 2

Eagle Creek Golf Club, Orlando

The first major women’s college golf tournament in 2021 will take place across the country in Orlando. The University of Central Florida will host.

Note: This list does not include early-season dual matches or smaller-division events.

Amateur

Orange County National Golf Club The 17th hole at Orange County National Golf Club. Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images

The amateur circuit wastes no time getting going in 2021 with a women’s event already underway and a men’s event teeing off on Thursday.

Orlando International Women’s Amateur

Jan. 3-5

Orange County National, Orlando, Florida

New Year’s Invitational

Jan. 7-10

St. Petersburg Country Club, St. Petersburg, Florida