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Celebrating Generations of Family Passions
The championship takes place Dec. 19–22 at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando
Celebrating Family Through Golf
The PNC Championship continues to evolve since its beginning in 1995. Originally named the Father/Son Challenge, it was created by the International Management Group (IMG) to provide an opportunity for professional golfers to play competitive golf alongside their sons. In the following years, the field had expanded to include daughters and grandchildren. The first Son/Father pairing was added in 2017 and in 2019, Annika Sorenstam became the first female professional to join the field, teaming up with her father. In 2020, the name was changed to PNC Championship to reflect the high level of competition and the field composition while still celebrating the family relationships that make this event unique.
Since 2012, PNC has been the presenting sponsor of the event. The sponsorship reflects the values of the groups involved and their focus on relationships, family and community.
Among the most unique events in golf, all professional participants must have won a Major tournament to be eligible to participate. Event highlights at the The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club at Grande Lakes Resort in Orlando include 20 teams, a $1,085,000 purse and over 35 hours of national coverage on NBC and the Golf Channel.
This is a favorite event for the players because it allows them to have experiences with their families that they can’t get anywhere else.
Champions in Play
Meet the teams competing in this year's tournament.
I can see why so many players and their families want to come and play here. It’s very enjoyable and we had so much fun out there. It’s probably the highlight of the year.
-Justin Thomas, 2020 Champion
Since 1995, the Tournament Has Featured:
Hole in One: Making an Impact in the Community
Developing relationships and strengthening communities are part of PNC. This tournament raises awareness of PNC and creates opportunities to build relationships with the tournament organizations and our clients, family and friends. It’s also another way to give back to
our communities.
From children to veterans, the tournament partners help people in need.