The PGA TOUR and Black Desert Resort announced  today a new PGA TOUR tournament, the Black Desert Championship, set to debut in 2024 during the  FedExCup Fall. As part of a four-year agreement, the Black Desert Championship will mark the first PGA  TOUR event contested in Utah in more than 60 years. A celebratory kickoff announcing the event was  held today in Greater Zion with Utah Governor Spencer Cox in attendance along with representatives  from Black Desert Resort. 

The Black Desert Championship will be part of the PGA TOUR’s 2024 FedExCup Fall as a Full-Field event. Tournament dates will be announced at a later time. The 2024 PGA TOUR Season begins in January with  the FedExCup Regular Season, followed by three FedExCup Playoffs events in August and the FedExCup  Fall starting in September.  

“We are thrilled to partner with Black Desert Resort in bringing PGA TOUR golf to the state of Utah,” said  PGA TOUR Executive Vice President and President Tyler Dennis. “In introducing the PGA TOUR – and the  LPGA the following year – to a new market, we look forward to collaborating with the Black Desert  Resort team in their vision for professional golf in the Greater Zion community. Competitively, our  members will enjoy the challenges and incredible views that define the Black Desert Golf Course.”  

The Black Desert Championship is one of two professional golf events coming to Black Desert Resort,  which will also host an LPGA Tour event in 2025. Played against the stunning backdrop of southern  Utah’s red rock mountains, the par-72 Black Desert Golf Course was designed by Phil Smith and the late  Tom Weiskopf, the final design from the World Golf Hall of Fame 2024 inductee. 

“We are honored to host the world’s most prestigious professional golf Tours at Black Desert Resort,”  said Black Desert’s managing partner Patrick Manning. “Bringing the best from the PGA TOUR and LPGA  Tour to Black Desert and them having the best experience imaginable, along with their fans, is priority  number one.” 

The PGA TOUR first appeared in Utah in 1930 when World Golf Hall of Fame member Harry “Lighthorse”  Cooper won the Salt Lake Open. Seven years later, the TOUR returned to Salt Lake City in 1937, when Al  Zimmerman won the first of back-to-back Utah Open titles.  

The historic Western Open, now known as the BMW Championship, made a stop in the Beehive State a  decade later, when seven-time PGA TOUR winner Johnny Palmer captured the 1947 tournament in Salt  Lake City. 

In 1948, Utah hosted the Utah Open Invitational, where Lloyd Mangrum edged George Fazio in a playoff.  The event was played three more times (1958, 1960, 1963), with the 1963 edition – won by Tommy  Jacobs by a stroke over Don January – the last time the TOUR played in the state. 

While the PGA TOUR returns to Utah for the first time since 1963, the Beehive State has been home to  the Korn Ferry Tour’s Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank since the Tour’s inaugural season in  1990. Contested at Oakridge Country Club since 2017, past champions of the tournament include John  Daly (1990), Zach Johnson (2003), Brendon Todd (2008) and Cameron Champ (2018).  

The 2024 Black Desert Championship will be televised on Golf Channel, Peacock and PGA TOUR LIVE on  ESPN+.