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The Black Desert Resort Championship is a tournament on the Epson Tour, the LPGA's developmental tour. It has been a part of the tour's schedule since 2023. [1] The tournament is held at the Soldier Hollow Golf Course Midway, Utah. The inaugural event was won by Nataliya Guseva. [2]
Black Desert Championship: Utah 7,500,000 Matt McCarty (1) 28.79 New tournament FedEx Cup Fall Oct 20 Shriners Children's Open: Nevada 7,000,000 J. T. Poston (3) 35.85 FedEx Cup Fall Oct 27 Zozo Championship: Japan 8,500,000 Nico Echavarría (2) 40.43 JPN [i] Limited-field event FedEx Cup Fall Nov 10 World Wide Technology Championship: Mexico ...
The number of tournaments were reduced from 22 to 19 while total prize money remained at $5 million. Inaugural events were the Atlantic Beach Classic and Otter Creek Championship, while the Black Desert Resort Championship, French Lick Charity Championship, Circling Raven Championship, Inova Mission Inn Resort & Club Championship and Champions Fore Change Invitational were removed from the ...
The Black Desert Resort that was built from an ancient black lava field near Zion National Park and is hosting a PGA Tour event in Utah for the first time since 1963 is shown in Ivins, Utah.
The Black Desert Championship comes with a Masters invitation. Most of the focus this time of the year is on finishing in the top 125 to retain a full PGA Tour card for 2025.
The Black Desert Resort that was built from an ancient black lava field near Zion National Park and is hosting a PGA Tour event in Utah for the first time since 1963 is shown in Ivins, Utah.
The PGA Tour's return to Utah for the first time in 61 years has been greeted with low scoring on the Tom Weiskopf design carved out of an ancient black lava field. Jaeger was at 14-under 128 — by three shots his lowest 36-hole score — and he still had six players within two shots of him at the Black Desert Resort.
In 2024, McCarty won his first PGA Tour title at the Black Desert Championship, finished at 23-under 261. It was McCarty's third career PGA Tour event and second as a member, his first being the 2022 U.S. Open. He is the second person, and first since Jason Gore in 2005, to earn a three-win promotion and PGA Tour win in the same season ...