PGA TOUR Americas is bringing its Fortinet Cup Championship to Morgan Creek Golf Course next fall.
The 2025 tournament in South 性视界传媒 will include the top 120 players in the season-long Fortinet Cup, considered "a pivotal stop for future stars of the PGA TOUR."
The 72-hole event, scheduled Sept. 22-28 as the 16th and final event of the PGA TOUR Americas season, will determine the Fortinet Cup Champion and the season鈥檚 top 10 players to earn Korn Ferry Tour cards for the 2026 season.
Operators of Florida-based announced the news Tuesday morning (Nov. 26).
鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to partner with Morgan Creek and their fantastic team and look forward to contesting the Fortinet Cup Championship in the greater Vancouver area, for the first time in the history of the event,鈥 said Scott Pritchard, PGA TOUR Americas vice-president.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a mutual goal of ours and Fortinet to play the Fortinet Cup Championship in the Greater Vancouver Area since the inception of our partnership," he added, "and we are looking forward to an amazing competition at one of British Columbia鈥檚 premier venues.鈥
Past players of the Fortinet Cup Championship include PGA TOUR member and 2023 Fortinet Cup champion Hayden Springer, Tony Finau and Jake Knapp, along with 2024 Presidents Cup International Team members Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes and Taylor Pendrith.
The Fortinet Cup Championship will be the first PGA TOUR-sanctioned tournament hosted by Morgan Creek, where national and international tournaments have been played in the past.
Next September, the pros will play the Thomas McBroom-designed course as a par 70, as two par 5s will be converted into par 4s.
Tom Doull, Morgan Creek's director of golf operations, called Fortinet Cup a "prestigious event, the perfect match for our commitment to excellence in golf, and we are thrilled to showcase our course on an international stage. We can鈥檛 wait to celebrate the season鈥檚 top players and create a memorable experience for everyone involved.鈥
The 16-event PGA TOUR Americas season will consist of six tournaments in Latin America and 10 in North America, nine of which are in Canada. PGA TOUR Americas will announce the complete 2025 schedule in the coming weeks.