The final field is set for the 2025 Procore Championship, with 144 PGA TOUR stars teeing off at Silverado Resort in Napa, Sept. 11–14. This year’s tournament features a star-studded field, including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, nine other members of the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team, and four past Procore Championship winners, including last year’s winner Patton Kizzire, 2023 champion Sahith Theegala, two-time winner Max Homa and 2019 Cameron Champ, as the latter three are California natives.
Also included within the 2025 Procore Championship field is Brandt Snedeker, Webb Simpson, and Gary Woodland, all three of whom will serve as Ryder Cup Vice Captains at the end of September. Snedeker has had plenty of success in California, with four of his nine career PGA TOUR wins coming in The Golden State. Snedeker, who will captain the 2026 U.S. Presidents Cup team, will be making his ninth appearance in the Procore Championship. His best finish came in 2018, when he tied for second. Simpson and Woodland have also had plenty of success in California. Simpson won the 2012 U.S. Open at nearby Olympic Club while Woodland claimed his U.S. Open title at Pebble Beach seven years later. This year will mark Simpson’s tenth appearance at the Procore Championship while Woodland is set for his fifth start at this event.
The Procore Championship marks the beginning of the FedExCup Fall, a series of seven events that will see dozens of players jockey for positioning ahead of the 2026 PGA TOUR season. Those players ranked among the top 100 in the final FedExCup Fall rankings will earn full status on the PGA TOUR in 2026. Fan-favorites Joel Dahmen, Tom Kim, and Keith Mitchell are among those in the 2025 Procore Championship field who are fighting for a spot on the PGA TOUR in 2026.
The overall field includes an impressive list of 15 players in the 2025 FedExCup Top 50, 11 of whom are ranked among the Top 25 in the Official World Golf Rankings — this year’s field promises an exciting weekend of golf.
Players in the 2025 FedExCup Top 50:
- Patrick Cantlay (No. T2)
- Russell Henley (No. T2)
- Scottie Scheffler (No. T4)
- Cameron Young (No. T4)
- Sam Burns (No. T7)
- Justin Thomas (No. T7)
- Ben Griffin (No. T10)
- Akshay Bhatia (No. T13)
- Harris English (No. T13)
- Collin Morikawa (No. T19)
- Maverick McNealy (No. T23)
- J. Spaun (No. T25)
- Brian Campbell (No. 46)
- Bud Cauley (No. 47)
- Tom Hoge (No. 48)
Past champions in the field include:
- 2024 Champion Patton Kizzire
- 2023 Champion Sahith Theegala
- 2021, 2022 Champion Max Homa
- 2019 Champion Cameron Champ
General admission tickets start at $55 per day and include access to PGA TOUR competition, all fan zones, and public viewing areas. Children 15 and under are admitted free with a ticketed adult (up to four per adult). Daily parking is $25 when purchased in advance online and is $35 onsite.
Fans looking for an upgraded experience can elevate their day at the all-new NorthBay Health Redwood Club, a VIP shared hospitality venue nestled behind the 18th tee in a tranquil redwood grove. Premium amenities include front-row seating, a hosted daily lunch, beer and wine service, a full cash bar, and upgraded restrooms. Daily tickets start at $300 per day.
For more information about VIP experiences at the Procore Championship, including hospitality packages, Pro-Am opportunities, and corporate branding integrations, contact the tournament operator, SPORTFIVE, at Napa.Golf@SPORTFIVE.com.
To purchase tickets or learn more about the 2025 Procore Championship, visit ProcoreChampionship.com.
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About Procore Championship
The Procore Championship, an official PGA TOUR event, takes place September 11–14, 2025 at Silverado Resort in Napa, Calif. The internationally televised event brings in millions of dollars in coverage for the Napa Valley region through its affiliation with Golf Channel as it follows 144 PGA TOUR professionals competing for 500 FedExCup points, a two-year exemption on TOUR, World Golf Ranking points, and entry into THE PLAYERS, The Sentry, and the PGA Championship. Notable participants and winners have included Wyndham Clark, Sahith Theegala, Max Homa, Justin Thomas, Min Woo Lee, Joel Dahmen, Hideki Matsuyama, Jason Day, Rickie Fowler, Akshay Bhatia, 2023 US Ryder Cup Captain Zach Johnson, 2024 Presidents Cup International Team Captain Mike Weir and 2026 US Presidents Cup Captain Brandt Snedeker. Follow along on social media – Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – or visit the website for more information, ProcoreChampionship.com.