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Korn Ferry Tour returns to Huntsville as "HomeTown Lenders Championship"

The 72-hole pro tournament begins on April 27

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Tickets for the 2023 HomeTown Lenders Championship are on sale now at htlchamp.com/tickets. The Korn Ferry Tour event returns to Huntsville at The Ledges on April 27 - April 30, 2023. Over 6,000 fans attended the HomeTown Lenders Championship last year. 

Three different tickets are available for purchase. Fans can purchase a Good Any Day grounds admission ticket for $11.75. Weekly passes are available for fans who wish to experience the entire tournament weekend and start at $33.75. An upgraded hospitality option is also available through the Engel & Vӧlkers SkyDeck. Tickets for the SkyDeck start at $210.75 and offer guests a prime viewing opportunity on the 18th hole, continental lunch buffet, afternoon snacks & desserts and an open bar, complete with an assortment of liquor, beer, wine and soft drinks. 

“We’re thrilled to be welcoming fans back to the HomeTown Lenders Championship for the third year in a row,” said Tournament Director Justin Belanger. “The tournament brings premier golf to Huntsville and allows community members to see the future stars of the PGA TOUR right here in their backyard. The atmosphere of the Championship has something for every member of the family, regardless of how closely they follow golf. We can’t wait to see everyone up on the mountain.” 

Huntsville is one of 26 international cities hosting a Korn Ferry Tour stop on the 2023 schedule. In 2013, the Korn Ferry Tour became The Path to the PGA TOUR. Those who are on the top 30 of the points list at year's end are given PGA TOUR memberships for the next season. Notable PGA TOUR players who started on the Korn Ferry Tour include major champions Justin Thomas, Harrison Endycott, Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris.

 ABOUT HOMETOWN LENDERS CHAMPIONSHIP The HomeTown Lenders Championship is a professional golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour, taking place annually at The Ledges in Huntsville, Alabama. The 72-hole tournament, formerly known as the Huntsville Championship, first began in 2021 and each year features the world’s best up-and-coming professional golf stars. HomeTown Lenders, a rapidly emerging leader in the national mortgage lending industry, helped take the championship to the next level by signing a five-year title sponsorship deal through 2027. 

The host course, The Ledges, opened in 2000 as an award-winning design by Hurdzan/Fry GCD, Inc., with designer Mike Hurdzan earning the “Designer of the Year'' award by Golf Magazine in 2003 for his work on the course. In partnership with the PGA TOUR, the tournament is owned and operated by Birmingham-based sports marketing and event management firm Knight Eady. For more information, visit htlchamp.com. 

ABOUT HOMETOWN LENDERS HomeTown Lenders is a rapidly emerging leader in the national mortgage lending industry with over 100 branch locations conducting business in more than 40 states. As evidenced by thousands of customer testimonials, HomeTown Lenders puts a premium on delivering the highest-quality experience possible and strives to embody old-fashioned, Southern hospitality — even in the digital age. For more information, visit htlenders.com. 

ABOUT KORN FERRY TOUR Founded (1990), owned and operated by the PGA TOUR, the Korn Ferry Tour identifies and develops golf's next stars, preparing them to compete and win on the game's biggest stage. The Korn Ferry Tour, which has served as a path to the PGA TOUR since its inception, will award 30 PGA TOUR cards based off its points list in 2023, with the No. 1 player earning exemptions into the following year’s PLAYERS Championship and U.S. Open. With more than 600 PGA TOUR titles, 28 major championships and six FedExCup champions, Korn Ferry Tour alumni make up 88 percent of the PGA TOUR’s current membership. To learn more about the PGA TOUR, the Korn Ferry Tour and to follow the season-long quest for a PGA TOUR card, visit PGATOUR.com or follow the Korn Ferry Tour on social media.

    

 

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