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John Daly is one of the headliners at this upcoming PGA Tour Champions event

John Daly is one of the headliners at this upcoming PGA Tour Champions event

USA Today10-07-2025
John Daly, a two-time major champion, has committed to play in the Sanford International golf tournament, a PGA Tour Champions event scheduled for later this year in Sioux Falls.
Daly won the 1991 PGA Championship and the 1995 Open Championship, and he has one Champions Tour title on his resume – a victory at the 2017 Insperity Invitational.
In Sioux Falls, Daly will compete with a field that also includes Angel Cabrera, the winner of the 2007 U.S. Open and the 2009 Masters, and Ken Duke, who has posted three top-12 finishes at the Sanford International, a July 9 news release from Sanford Health says.
Daly, 59, did not play in the 2025 PGA Championship, held at Quail Hollow Golf Club in North Carolina, citing a scheduling conflict with another tournament. He struggled in four Champions Tour starts this season after returning from hand surgery, USA TODAY reported in May.
When is the Sanford International golf tournament?
The Sanford International will be played at Minnehaha Country Club during the week of Sept. 8-14, with a $2.2 million purse at stake. The tournament is in its eighth year.
A variety of ticket options are available online at sanfordinternational.com/tickets.
Who are the past winners of the Sanford International?
2024: Steve Stricker (-8)
2023: Steve Stricker (-16)
2022: Steve Stricker (-14)
2021: Darren Clarke (-12)
2020: Miguel Angel Jimenez (-14)
2019: Rocco Mediate (-9)
2018: Steve Stricker (-13)
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