The Utah Championship, a Korn Ferry Tour event organized by the Utah Sports Commission, will move to Ogden Golf & Country Club in Ogden, starting in 2025 and running through at least 2027.
Over its 33-year history, the Utah Championship has taken place at four different courses: Riverside Country Club, Willow Creek Country Club, Thanksgiving Point Golf Club and most recently the Oakridge Country Club.
“Bringing the long-running Utah Championship to Ogden Golf & Country Club opens a new chapter in the PGA’s Korn Ferry Tour legacy,” said Jeff Robbins, president and chief executive officer 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.”
Founded in 1914, Ogden Golf & Country Club is the oldest club at its original location in Utah. In addition to being home to the Weber State men’s and women’s golf teams, the club has hosted many professional and amateur events, including the Utah Open, the Utah State Amateur, Junior America’s Cup and the 1963 LPGA Riverside Ladies Open.
“Hosting the Utah Championship is a great way to showcase Ogden Golf & Country Club’s rich history and commitment to high-caliber golf. It is exciting for the club and its members to be part of such a prestigious event,” said Carter Randall, president of Ogden Golf & Country Club.
Tony Finau and the Tony Finau Foundation have been partners of the Utah Championship since 2018. The Finau Foundation will continue as the tournament’s primary charitable organization.
“We’re excited to follow the Utah Championship to Ogden Golf & Country Club in 2025,” Finau said. “The Utah Sports Commission has been a great partner for our golf mentoring program over the years as we support Utah golfers in pursuit of the PGA Tour. Ogden Country Club is the home course to two of our program’s recipients, Patrick Fishburn and Connor Howe. It will be a great course to showcase local talent and the Korn Ferry Tour.”