Bromont Open presented by Desjardins: Preview pre-tournament storylines, players to watch, more
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Golf Chateau-Bromont hosts the Bromont Open presented by Desjardins for the second consecutive year. (PGA TOUR Americas)
Written by Staff
Tournament facts
Fortinet Cup Points: 500 (winner)
Purse: $225,000 ($40,500 winner)
Field summary: 156 players from 16 countries
- 114 – United States
- 17 – Canada
- 6 – Argentina
- 4 – China
- 2 – Australia, England, Norway
- 1 – Colombia, Costa Rica, Chinese Taipei, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Scotland
Players to watch
- David Perkins (United States) – After finishing the Latin America Swing as the No. 8 player in the Fortinet Cup, Perkins broke through and claimed his first PGA TOUR-sanctioned win at the Explore NB Open and overtook the No. 1 spot in the points list. Perkins finished T4 in Bromont last season, his best finish of the 2024 season.
- Jake Peacock (United States) – In his first start as a professional after finishing as the No. 19 player in the PGA TOUR University Class of 2025, Peacock finished T9 in New Brunswick at the Explore NB Open. Peacock, who attended the University of South Florida, won four times and registered nine top 10s in his collegiate career.
- Ford Clegg (United States) – After the 2024 season, Clegg underwent hip surgery to repair a torn labrum. After regaining status for the 2025 North America Swing, Clegg carded a career-best T6 finish at the Explore NB Open.
- Joey Savoie (Canada) – A native of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Savoie finished as the No. 13 in the Fortinet Cup in 2024. Savoie is making his fourth career start in Quebec and has never missed a cut in his home province.
- Shubham Jaglan (India) – Jaglan will make his professional debut at the Bromont Open presented by Desjardins after earning status through PGA TOUR Americas Q-School. Jaglan, who played collegiately at the University of South Florida, is the first Indian to hold status on PGA TOUR Americas.
- Davis Lamb (United States) – The No. 2 player in the Fortinet Cup maintains his spot in the top 10 after a T4 finish at the Explore NB Open, his third top 10 in his last four starts. Lamb is back in Quebec for the first time since his victory at the 2023 Quebec Open on PGA TOUR Canada.
- Michael Brennan (United States) – Brennan, a Fortinet Ambassador, has not missed a cut this season and registered his fifth top-10 finish of the season at the Explore NB Open (T9).
- Vicente Marzilio (Argentina) – After Monday qualifying for the first two events of the season, Marzilio recorded two top fives in Latin America, securing his status for the remainder of the season. The Argentinian is the top Latin in the Fortinet Cup and sits at No. 9 in the points list.
- A.J. Ewart (Canada) – Ewart has been a model of consistency in 2025 with six made cuts in seven starts, including three straight top-15 finishes to end the Latin America Swing. Ewart is currently No. 16 in the Fortinet Cup.
Tournament history
Golf Chateau-Bromont hosts the Bromont Open presented by Desjardins for the second consecutive year. Ryan Burnett won the event in 2024 on his way to earning Korn Ferry Tour membership by virtue of his No. 9 finish in the Fortinet Cup points list. Notable participants from 2024 include Johnny Keefer, Joey Savoie and David Perkins.
Fortinet Cup overview
The Bromont Open presented by Desjardins is the second event of the North America Swing, and the 156-player field features six tournament winners from this season and nine of the top 10 players on the Fortinet Cup points list. Additionally, 13 members of the PGA TOUR University Class of 2025 and 52 exempt members from PGA TOUR Americas Q-School are in the field this week.