Rogers Charity Classic: How to watch, tournament storylines, TV times, more
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Ken Tanigawa climbs back into the winner's circle at Rogers Charity Classic
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The PGA TOUR Champions ventures north of the border this week for the 13th edition of the Rogers Charity Classic.
A strong group of past champions returns in pursuit of the tournament’s signature white Stetson cowboy hat, including defending champion Ken Tanigawa (2024), Ken Duke (2023), Jerry Kelly (2022), Doug Barron (2021), Scott McCarron (2018, 2017) and Jeff Maggert (2015).
The field also features some of the Tour’s top talent, including three of the current top five in the Charles Schwab Cup standings: current leader Miguel Ángel Jiménez, two-time Schwab Cup champion Steven Alker, and World Golf Hall of Famer Padraig Harrington.
Canadian favorites Stephen Ames, a Canadian Golf Hall of Fame inductee, and Mike Weir, a Team Rogers athlete and 2024 Captain of the International Presidents Cup Team, will also tee it up in front of a home crowd.
How to follow (all times ET)
Television:
- Friday: 9-11 p.m. GOLF Channel
- Saturday: 10 p.m.-midnight, GOLF Channel
- Sunday: 11 p.m.-1 a.m., GOLF Channel
Tournament facts
- Course: Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club; par 70, 7,086 yards
- Defending champion: Ken Tanigawa
- Purse: $2,500,000
- Winner’s share: $375,000
- Scoring records:
- Low 18-hole score: 61, Four times; Last: Ken Tanigawa (Round 2, 2024)
- Low 36-hole score: 126, Jeff Maggert (2016)
- Low 54-hole score: 191, Rocco Mediate (2013)