Get the first look at the ISCO Championship 2025, the exciting PGA TOUR event taking place from July 10-13 at Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Kentucky.

Discover key players like Gordon Sargent, Emiliano Grillo, and sponsor exemptions including top amateurs and local talents. Learn about the newly hosted course layout, tournament highlights, FedExCup points, and how to watch live on Golf Channel.

Stay tuned for expert insights, tournament updates, and all you need to know ahead of this thrilling stop before the FedExCup Playoffs.

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ISCO Championship 2025 preview. PGA Tour event at Hurstborn Country Club. A fresh perspective on the ISCO Championship PGA Tour. Get ready for an exciting new chapter in golf. The ISCO Championship is set to take place at a brand new venue in 2025 with the prestigious Hurstborn Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky, stepping up as the host for the very first time. This event continues to be a significant opportunity for players as it marks the fourth consecutive year that 50 members from the DP World Tour will be granted access. It serves as one of the last chances for competitors to accumulate crucial FedEx Cup points before the playoffs commence. Expect a thrilling blend of season tour champions and rising stars to showcase their skills in Kentucky. #key Insights. Gordon Sergeant, a newly turned professional, is gearing up to compete at the ISCO Championship after successfully making the cut in his last two tour appearances. Sergeant, who secured his tour card through the PGA Tour University Accelerated program, boasts an impressive average drive of over 329 yards, which would place him at the top of the tour rankings. Ameliano Grill, who narrowly missed out on victory in a playoff at the John Deere Classic last week, is also returning to the ISCO Championship. His second place finish at TPC John Deere marked his first top 10 result on tour since March. This will be Guillo’s first appearance at the ISCO Championship since 2015, where he finished tied for 10th. Notably, he is currently the highest ranked player in the FedEx Cup standings among the participants. Although the defending champion Harry Hall will not be competing as he is participating in the Genesis Scottish Open, three of the four golfers he triumphed over in last year’s playoff asterisk asterisk Matthew Nezmouth asterisk asterisk Zack Blair and Rico Hoey are back in action. Michael Thorbjornson enters the tournament with three top five finishes this season, including a T4 at the Rocket Classic just two weeks ago. However, he missed the cut at last year’s ISCO championship. The tournament will also welcome 50 golfers from the DP World Tour to join the competition in Kentucky. #sponsor exemptions. Jackson Kven, the topranked male amateur golfer, is making a return after achieving his best tour finish at the John Deere Classic, where he tied for 11th. Kovven, who qualified for the US Open, has an impressive track record at Auburn University, accumulating 20 points in the PGA Tour University Accelerated Program and earning his tour card, although he plans to return for his junior year. Miles Russell will make his tour debut after announcing his commitment to Florida State University. At just 16 years old, he is the topranked junior golfer and has already claimed victories in prestigious tournaments such as the Junior PGA Championship and the Junior Players. Josh Teter is back on the PGA Tour after winning on the corn ferry tour this season. The 46year-old is currently eighth on the points list and is well positioned to secure a tour card for the upcoming season. He has previously achieved a top 10 finish at the ISCO championship. Marcus Bird returns to the tour for the first time in 2025, having had a successful run on the PGA Tour Americas with three top 10 finishes in just seven starts, including a T5 at the Bupa Championship. Brendan Doyle, a Louisville native, will make his PGA Tour debut. He has successfully made the cut in all five of his starts this year on the PGA Tour Americas and has strong ties to Kentucky Golf through his grandfather Mode Demling, a member of the Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame. Steven Stallings Jr., another Louisville native and University of Kentucky alumnus, will participate in the ISCO championship for the sixth time, having made the cut three times previously. JB Holmes and Jimmy Walker complete the list of sponsor invites. Comcast Business Tour top 10 updates. Following last week’s John Deere Classic, there were no changes in the tour top 10 standings. Brian Campbell, who won at TPC Deer Run in a playoff, moved up from number 59 to number 28. #Fedexcup. The winner of the ISCO Championship will earn 300 FedEx Cup points. Hashtagcourse details. The event will be held at the Hurstbor Country Club Championship Course, which is a par 70 layout stretching 7,056 yards. Located approximately 11 miles east of downtown Louisville, this will be the first time Hurstborn hosts the ISCO Championship, taking over from Keen Trace Golf Club, which hosted the event since 2018. Originally designed by Chick Adams in the 1960s, the course underwent renovations in 2005, including significant bunker improvements. For the PGA Tour, the nines have been switched from the usual routing to avoid finishing on a par three #records. 72 hole record asterisk 262 held by Jim Herman 2019. 18 hole record asterisk 61 held by Kelly Craft Round three 2019 and Pier Suncudi round one 2024. # last year’s highlights. In a thrilling finish, Paul secured victory by chipping in on the third playoff hole. After a closing round of three under 69, he entered a playoff with four others, Nesmouth, Pierce Sunk, Cudi, Zack Blair, and Rico Hoey. All finishing the week at 22 under. Hall survived the first playoff hole when Neesmouth missed an 8-ft birdie attempt. On the second playoff hole, all three missed their birdie putts, but Hall made a remarkable chip in from about 45 feet on the par 39th, clinching his first PGA Tour win. # #how towatch all times ET television asterisk. Thursday through Friday, 4 to 7:00 p.m. Golf Channel. Saturday through Sunday 5 to 7:00 p.m. Golf Channel 4 to 7:00 p.m. on NBC Sports app.

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