Korn Ferry Tour, Utah Sports Commission announce extension through 2027
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida — The Korn Ferry Tour and Utah Sports Commission jointly announced an extension which will see the Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health continue to appear on the Korn Ferry Tour schedule through at least 2027. In addition to the Utah Sports Commission continuing as the host organization through 2027, the tournament will move to a new course, with Ogden Golf & Country Club becoming the host venue for the 2025 playing of the event.
“We are grateful to continue our long-standing partnership with the Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health, as well as Jeff Robbins and his fantastic team at the Utah Sports Commission,” said Korn Ferry Tour President Alex Baldwin. “The Utah Championship has been a staple of our Tour for over 30 years, and we are excited to welcome Ogden Golf & Country Club to the Korn Ferry Tour family as we begin the next chapter of this storied event.”
The Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health is one of five events currently on the Korn Ferry Tour schedule which was contested in its inaugural 1990 season. Notable past champions include two-time major championship winners John Daly (1990) and Zach Johnson (2003), as well as 2015 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year and three-time PGA TOUR winner Patton Kizzire (2015), and three-time PGA TOUR winners Brendon Todd (2008) and Cameron Champ (2018).
The tournament’s 2024 champion, Karl Vilips, went on to secure his first PGA TOUR card at season’s end via a No. 19 finish on the Korn Ferry Tour Points List.
The Utah Sports Commission will continue its longstanding relationship with the PGA TOUR as the host and operator of the Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health. Throughout its history, the Sports Commission has worked with its partners to establish Utah as a premier sports and entertainment destination, hosting 1,100 sporting events in the state since it was established in 2000. The sports commission also played a key role in Utah’s successful bid for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
“Bringing the long-running Utah Championship to Ogden Golf & Country Club opens a new chapter in the Korn Ferry Tour legacy in The State of Sport,” said Robbins, president and CEO of the Utah Sports Commission. “With live coverage on NBC’s Golf Channel, this world-class golf event will provide the city of Ogden and the surrounding area with significant national and global exposure.”
The Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health will continue its proud partnership with Korn Ferry Tour alum and six-time PGA TOUR winner Tony Finau and the Tony Finau Foundation. The foundation aims to empower and inspire youth and their families to discover, develop and achieve the best of their gifts and talents through the game of golf, educational funding and core family values. Since joining the Utah Championship in 2018, the foundation has received more than $500,000 from the tournament thus far.
“Hosting the Utah Championship is a great way to showcase Ogden Golf and Country Club’s rich history and commitment to high-caliber golf,” said Ogden Golf & Country Club President Carter Randall. “It is exciting for the club and its members to be part of such a prestigious event.”
Founded in 1914, Ogden Golf & Country Club is the oldest club at its original location in Utah. Nestled between the mountain peaks of Mount Ogden and Ben Lomond Mountain, it was originally built as a nine-hole course, with former club professional Ernie Schneiter Sr. adding the current front nine in 1948. In addition to being home to the Weber State men’s and women’s golf teams, the club has hosted many prestigious professional and amateur events, including the Utah Open, the Utah State Amateur, Junior America’s Cup and the 1963 LPGA Riverside Ladies Open.
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ABOUT KORN FERRY TOUR
Founded (1990), owned and operated by the PGA TOUR, the Korn Ferry Tour identifies and develops golf’s next stars, preparing them to compete and win on the game’s biggest stage. The Korn Ferry Tour, which has served as a path to the PGA TOUR since its inception, will award 30 PGA TOUR cards based off its points list in 2023, with the No. 1 player earning exemptions into the following year’s PLAYERS Championship and U.S. Open. With more than 600 PGA TOUR titles, 28 major championships and six FedExCup champions, Korn Ferry Tour alumni make up 88 percent of the PGA TOUR’s current membership. To learn more about the PGA TOUR, Korn Ferry Tour and to follow the season-long quest for a PGA TOUR card, visit www.PGATOUR.com or follow the Korn Ferry Tour on social media.
ABOUT UTAH SPORTS COMMISSION
The Utah Sports Commission was created to be a catalyst for Utah in its sport and Olympic legacy efforts and to help enhance Utah’s economy, image, and quality of life through the attraction, promotion, and development of national and international sports. Since the 2002 Olympics and Paralympics, the Utah Sports Commission has attracted nearly 1100 major events to the state. The Sports Commission works closely with communities, sports entities, and organizations to provide event services ranging from the bid process, on-site logistics, volunteer coordination, sponsorships and promotional opportunities, and other related services. It is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 charitable organization and 501(c)6 Utah Sports Commission Foundation governed by an all-volunteer Board of Trustees consisting of statewide sports, business, community, and government leaders. For more information, visit UtahSportsCommission.com or follow @stateofsport on social media.
ABOUT UTAH CHAMPIONSHIP
Utah Championship, presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health, is one of the original stops on the Korn Ferry Tour. Since its debut in 1990, Utah Championship has produced a strong list of champions, including the inaugural winner John Daly, Masters champion Zach Johnson, and Charles Schwab Cup titleholder Steven Alker. Utah Championship is a community event that provides more than just professional golf—it raises money for the tournament’s charitable partners and contributes to the PGA TOUR’s unprecedented success in giving back to local charities. Utah Championship has donated over $500,000 to various organizations throughout Utah, including the Tony Finau Foundation, Huntsman Cancer Institute, and For The Kids. For more information, visit UtahChampionship.com or follow Utah Championship on social media.
ABOUT OGDEN GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Ogden Golf and Country Club is majestically set between Mount Ogden and Mount Ben Lamond in a region whose growth was directly tied to the success of the Transcontinental Railroad. In 1914 the course was initially conceived of to increase the value of a new Washington Heights residential community. In the years to follow the course expanded from the original nine-hole concept to become an elite showpiece for the State of Utah, proudly hosting major events and generations of dedicated golf enthusiasts. Ogden Golf and Country Club is home to the Weber State University Golf Team, and has hosted the Utah State Men’s and Women’s Amateur Championships, The Utah Open, the Boy’s and Girl’s Junior America Cup, PGA section events, USGA qualifier events, and the LPGA.