With the Ryder Cup less than two months away, the 2025 Procore Championship will again offer fans an opportunity to see the Ryder Cup stars compete at the annual Napa Valley tournament, set for Sept. 11-14 on Silverado Resort’s North Course.
Keegan Bradley, who won his most recent of eight career PGA TOUR titles at the Travelers Championship in June, will lead the U.S. Team at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, Sept. 26-28.
“The Procore Championship in Napa is an ideal setting to bring our team together as we get ready to represent our country at the Ryder Cup,” said U.S. Team Captain Bradley. “The support on TOUR this season has been incredible, and I know the fans on the west coast will further fuel our motivation at Bethpage Black.”
The team roster will be finalized later this summer with Ryder Cup stars expected to compete in the Procore Championship. Field updates will be announced at a later date.
Captains and members of the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup have traditionally competed at the Procore Championship ahead of international team competition as the PGA TOUR event provides ideal conditions for members of the team to scout pairings and foster team chemistry.
“As the only FedExCup Fall event preceding the biennial team competition, the Procore Championship offers fans an opportunity to see America’s best professional golfers as they gear up to represent our country at the Ryder Cup,” said Mike Damaso, Chairman of Impact Through Golf Napa Valley, the tournament host organization. “It’s an honor to annually host members of team competitions amongst a world-class field in an atmosphere only found in the Napa Valley.”
Other competitive storylines fans can follow at the Procore Championship include the start of the FedExCup Fall, a critical schedule of tournaments where players secure status for the 2026 PGA TOUR season. In 2025, Patton Kizzire won by five strokes to secure his PGA TOUR card after entering the week ranked outside the standings.
Outside the ropes, spectators will enjoy a full slate of on-site experiences throughout the week. The Visit Napa Valley Fan Village, located between the 18th fairway and 13th green, will serve as the tournament’s central hub with local food and beverage offerings, sponsor activations, shaded seating, and a big screen showing live tournament coverage. The Meiomi Wine Terrace returns on the 17th hole, offering a scenic view of the signature par-3 and a glass of Golden State wine. Near the No. 1 tee and practice area, fans can enjoy the Procore food truck and test their swing on the Dryvebox simulator, featuring a virtual version of the 17th hole.Â
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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 and can be purchased in advance online.Â
Fans looking for an upgraded experience can elevate their day at the all-new 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 are $250.Â
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.Â
To purchase tickets or learn more about the 2025 Procore Championship, visit ProcoreChampionship.com.Â