DICK'S Open: Pre-tournament notes, storylines, more
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Highlights | DICK'S Open | 2025
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PGA TOUR Champions heads to Endicott, New York, this week for the DICK'S Open at En-Joie Golf Course.
After turning 50 on June 15, fan favorite Michael Block makes his PGA TOUR Champions debut on a sponsor exemption, three years after the club professional captivated golf fans worldwide with a top-15 finish and a final-round hole-in-one at the 2023 PGA Championship. He is joined by four members of the World Golf Hall of Fame, including three-time DICK'S Open champion Padraig Harrington, who returns to Endicott after missing the 2025 event, and 47-time PGA TOUR Champions winner Bernhard Langer.
Other notables in the 2026 field include defending champion Steve Allan, 2023 Charles Schwab Cup champion Steve Stricker, and 2026 first-time winners Boo Weekley and Scott Hend.
How to follow (all times ET)
Update: Due to a 3.5-hour delay Sunday morning, coverage of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship will conclude on Golf Channel and the final round of the DICK’S Open will now air on CNBC from 3-6 p.m. ET.
Television:
- Sunday: 3-6 p.m. (CNBC), 12:30- 2:30 a.m. (Golf Channel replay)
Tournament facts
- Course: En-Joie Golf Course; par 72, 6,994 yards
- Defending champion: Steve Allan
- Purse: $2.2 million
- Winner's share: $330,000
- Scoring records:
- Low 18-hole score: 59, Kevin Sutherland (Round 2, 2014)
- Low 36-hole score: 128, Bart Bryant (2013)
- Low 54-hole score: 195, Lonnie Nielsen (2009)





