EAST GULL LAKE — PGA TOUR rookie Jake Knapp is proof that tomorrow’s champions can be found competing at the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens, which this year is scheduled from Aug. 25 to Sept. 1 at Cragun’s Resort, in a press release sent by the CRMC Championship.
The 2022 CRMC champion was Knapp, who as a rookie this season on the PGA TOUR has recorded four Top 10 finishes, including a victory at the Mexico Open at Vidanta in just his fifth start. He is now exempt on the PGA TOUR through 2026.
The CRMC Championship is part of the PGA TOUR Americas schedule, which was introduced last year and is the merger of the PGA TOUR Latinoamérica and PGA TOUR Canada into a singular tour.
The CRMC — named for title sponsor Cuyuna Regional Medical Center — goes well beyond golf as there is a robust week-long schedule for the public, adults and children alike, beginning Sunday, Aug. 25 with the “Cruising for Charity on Gull Lake” event.
Official practice rounds are Monday through Wednesday, with tournament play teeing off Thursday, Aug. 29. Courtesy of Northern Pacific Center, admission is free for all spectators wishing to view any of the practice rounds or tournament action.
As the final full-field stop before PGA TOUR America’s Fortinet Cup Championship in Toronto, the CRMC Championship — to be played on the Blue and White nines of the resort’s Dutch 27, renovated last year by PGA TOUR great and Minnesota native Tom Lehman — is a crucial steppingstone for up-and-coming professionals. The stakes are high as the top 10 players on the season-long points list after the Fortinet Cup Championship will earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for 2024-25, as well as a share of a $100,000 bonus pool.
Two young players with recognizable last names in the golf world will be part of the CRMC field. University of New Mexico’s Carson Herron, 22, has earned an exemption into the event after capturing the Minnesota PGA State Open Championship in a playoff on July 10. Herron’s father, Tim, is a Minneapolis native who recorded four victories during his tenure on the PGA TOUR and now plays on the PGA TOUR Champions circuit.
Lehman’s son, Thomas, Jr., also has earned an exemption into the CRMC. The younger Lehman, 28, played collegiate golf at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Cruising for Charity on Gull Lake is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 25. It features an exclusive dining experience benefiting the CRMC Foundation with special guests Lehman and Shawn Chambers, two-time Stanley Cup champion, first with the New Jersey Devils and later with the Dallas Stars.
The Monday qualifier will be played at The Pines at Grand View Lodge on Aug. 26. Also on Monday is the CRMC Fore Charity Scramble which will be played on the Lehman 18.
Aces over Deuces Fundraiser will be played at the Gravel Pit Golf Club Tuesday, Aug. 27.
The Northern Pacific Center Official Pro-Am is scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 28.
For additional information on the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens, visit crmcchampionship.com.
Tickets can be purchased online for the Cruising for Charity event, VIP Experience and Saturday Night Jam by visiting crmcchampionship.com/spectators/tickets.
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Publish date : 2024-07-27 11:59:07
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