The PNC Championship is unique on the pro golf circuit and it’s a great way to end the year, with fathers, mothers and grandfathers playing with their sons, daughters or even grandkids.
The Ritz-Carlton in Orlando is the host venue once again for this 20-team event, with each duo consisting of a past major champion and a family member.
The format for the 36-hole, two-day tournament is, according to the PNC Championship website, as follows:
“On each hole, each player drives and the best drive is selected. Each player then plays a second shot from the spot where the selected drive lies, and the best second shot is selected. This process is repeated until the hole is completed.”
What do you need to know about the PNC Championship?
For starters, the headliners are once again Tiger Woods and his son Charlie Woods. This year marks their first time competing. Their previous finishes are:
2023: T-5
2022: T-8
2021: 2nd
2020: 7th
That would be 13-year-old Will McGee, son of LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam.
Gary Player claims that honor at age 89.
Yes. Lee Trevino has competed in all 26 renditions of the event.
Rolex Women’s World No. 1 Nelly Korda is that player.
Bernhard Langer, 67, and his son Jason won it in 2023. That was the third victory for that duo. Bernhard has won it six times in all.
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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: What you need to know about the PNC Championship 2024