LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's new PGA Tour event slated to debut in July has already hit a key sales milestone.

Tournament officials for the ISCO Championship, to be held July 10-13 at Hurstbourne Country Club, said this week that all the private suites on the 18th green have been sold. Officials last year said they saw how much Louisville loved golf during the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club and decided they needed to bring an annual tournament to the city.

"This level of support speaks volumes about the momentum behind the ISCO Championship and the enthusiasm of our partners," Tournament Director T.R. Hollis said in a news release this week. "We're thrilled to welcome such a dynamic group of sponsors and guests to our flagship hospitality space."

Two hospitality options remain for the tournament:

  • The Winners Circle: Positioned directly on 18 green, this high-energy space offers premier views of the final hole along with all-inclusive food, beverage, and shared bartender service in a climate-controlled setting.
  • The Eagle Club: Located near 10 tee with views of 18 green, this shared venue offers an indoor-outdoor experience with private bathrooms, all-inclusive food and beverage, and a lively social atmosphere.

For the last six years, the tournament has been held at Champion Trace in Nicholasville, the only PGA Tour stop in Kentucky. Previously called the Barbasol Championship, ISCO took over the naming rights for the event before this year's event, which was held earlier this month. English golfer Harry Hall won, earning himself a spot in this week's Open Championship at Royal Troon, the year's last major championship. 

The past winners at Champions at Keene Trace include:

  • 2018: Troy Merritt
  • 2019: Jim Herman
  • 2020: Canceled
  • 2021: Seamus Power
  • 2022: Trey Mullinax
  • 2023: Vincent Norrman
  • 2024: Harry Hall

The tournament is an "opposite-field" event, meaning it's held during the same week as another, higher-profile event on the tour calendar. It's played the same week as the Genesis Scottish Open, which draws many of the world's top players preparing for the following week's Open Championship." It has a $4 million purse, and the winner is awarded 300 FedExCup points.

For more information on the ISCO Championship, click here.

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