How to watch, what to know for 2026 Memorial Health Championship

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The Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS returns for its 11th year at Panther Creek Country Club.

The Korn Ferry Tour tournament runs Thursday, June 25 through Sunday, June 28. The purse remains $1 million, with $180,000 to the winner.

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Tickets to the Memorial Health Championship​


General admission tickets are free.

They can be found at MemorialHealthChampionship.com, along with upgraded tickets for the J&J Gaming VIP Lounge on the 9th and 18th greens.

Where to park​


Parking is available at Landmark Chrysler, 2331 Prairie Crossing Drive in Springfield. A continuous shuttle bus service will escort fans to Panther Creek and back.

The shuttle service begins at 6 a.m. each of the four rounds and ends one hour after play.

Past winners​


Austin Smotherman won last year’s tournament with a 25-under 259 total. Here are other past champions:

2024 — Max McGreevy (-24)

2023 — Paul Barjon (-26)

2022 — Paul Haley II (-27)

2021 — Taylor Moore (-27)

2020 — Brett Drewitt (-19)

2019 — Xinjun Zhang (-15)

2018 — Anders Albertson (-25)

2017 — Adam Schenk (-14)

2016 — Martin Flores (-22)

Schedule of events​

  • On Monday, the course will be closed to the public for the Ladies Pro-Am and subsequent LRS corporate outing.
  • On Tuesday, the Gameday youth event runs from 2:30-6 p.m. Participants ages 10-18 can follow professional golfers on the inside track during the practice round. The program, run through the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is free. Tickets can be found at fcagolf.org/gameday if still available.
  • Wednesday includes the LRS Pro-Am.
  • On Thursday and Friday, the morning wave tees off from 6:35 a.m. to 8:47 a.m., followed by an afternoon wave from noon to 2:12 p.m.
  • On Saturday and Sunday, tee times run 6:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.

What else to know​


Concessions accept both cash and card, but there is no ATM on the grounds.

Mobile devices must be silent at all times, and the PGA Tour has a strict bag policy.

For more information, visit the website’s spectator information page.

This article originally appeared on State Journal-Register: What golf fans need to know for 2026 Memorial Health Championship

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