
The 2025 Procore Championship is set to deliver one of the most competitive fields in its history, with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler leading a lineup of Ryder Cup standouts. The tournament will be held September 11–14 at Silverado Resort’s North Course in Napa Valley, offering fans an unforgettable week of world-class golf.
Ryder Cup Stars Confirm Participation
Ten members of the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team have confirmed their participation in the championship, including Scheffler, J.J. Spaun, Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young, Russell Henley, Harris English, Ben Griffin, and Sam Burns.
Their inclusion adds prestige to an already celebrated event that has become a staple of the PGA TOUR calendar. Tournament Chairman Mike Damaso shared his excitement, saying, “We are thrilled to offer our fans the opportunity to watch some of the best stars on the PGA TOUR compete.”
Spotlight on Scottie Scheffler
Scheffler has been the dominant figure on the PGA TOUR in recent years, and 2025 has only added to his legend. After becoming the first player ever to win THE PLAYERS Championship back-to-back in 2023 and 2024, he followed up with major titles at both the PGA Championship and The Open earlier this season.
Known for his consistency and composure, Scheffler will make his debut at the Procore Championship, a moment eagerly anticipated by Napa Valley fans.
Other Notable Players in the Field
The tournament will also see the return of several established champions and rising stars. Spaun, who captured the U.S. Open in June, arrives in Napa after a season of career-defining performances.
Justin Thomas, a two-time major winner and 16-time PGA TOUR champion, is fresh off a victory at the RBC Heritage and will be competing in Napa for the seventh time. California native Patrick Cantlay, winner of the 2021 FedExCup and a consistent force in match play, will enjoy the support of a home-state crowd.
Collin Morikawa, another Californian, brings with him an impressive record that includes victories at the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship. He will make his third Procore appearance, his first since 2020. Cameron Young, who earned his maiden PGA TOUR victory at the Wyndham Championship this summer, returns with momentum, while Russell Henley adds sharp iron play and a reputation for consistency.
Harris English, runner-up at two majors this year, enters with five TOUR wins to his name, and Ben Griffin arrives after a breakout season featuring multiple victories. Rounding out the list is Sam Burns, a five-time winner who has built a reputation as one of the TOUR’s most reliable competitors.
Fan Experiences at Silverado Resort
The championship experience extends beyond the fairways, offering a variety of activities for fans throughout the week. The Visit Napa Valley Fan Village will serve as the hub of the tournament, featuring local food and beverage options, shaded seating areas, sponsor activations, and a giant screen displaying live coverage.
The popular Meiomi Wine Terrace returns on the par-3 17th hole, giving spectators a scenic place to enjoy a glass of Golden State wine. Fans can also sample offerings from the Procore food truck and test their swing on the Dryvebox simulator near the No. 1 tee.
Tickets and Hospitality Packages
General admission tickets begin at $55 per day, granting access to the competition and all fan zones. Children aged 15 and under are admitted free with a ticketed adult, while parking is available for $25 daily.
For those looking to enhance their experience, the all-new NorthBay Health Redwood Club offers VIP hospitality behind the 18th tee, featuring premium seating, a hosted lunch, beer and wine service, and upgraded amenities. Daily tickets for this exclusive experience start at $300.
A Global Stage with Local Impact
The Procore Championship is more than a tournament; it is an international showcase that highlights Napa Valley while contributing to local communities. As an official PGA TOUR event, it awards 500 FedExCup points, a two-year exemption on TOUR, and entry into premier tournaments such as THE PLAYERS and the PGA Championship.
Since its move to Napa in 2014, the event has raised over $9 million for charity through the Impact Through Golf Foundation, with proceeds benefitting organizations across the region.

