2025 ISCO Championship Preview: Who And How To Watch

The 2025 ISCO Championship will be played at the Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, KY.
The 2025 ISCO Championship will be played at the Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, KY. Joshua Michaels / Unsplash.

The ISCO Championship returns to Louisville for the PGA Tour’s annual stop in Kentucky. This event debuted in 2015, when it was known as the Barbasol Championship. This event was held in Alabama three times before moving to Kentucky in 2018. From 2018 to 2024, the ISCO Championship was played at Keene Trace Golf Club just south of Lexington. However, this year, the ISCO Championship will be played at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville. 

The ISCO Championship is a co-sanctioned event between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. 75 players from each tour will make up the field. This is an alternate event played the same week as the Genesis Scottish Open. The winner will receive a two-year PGA Tour exemption and a trip to the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. 

Previous Tournament Results 

Last year, Harry Hall won the ISCO Championship—his first career PGA Tour event—in a five-man playoff. He chipped in for birdie on the third playoff hole to defeat Pierceson Coody and Matt NeSmith. Three of the last four years, the winner was decided with playoff holes. The tournament scoring record was set by the 2019 Champion Jim Herman who shot 26-under for the week. 

Who to Watch at the 2025 ISCO Championship 

The world’s top-ranked amateur Jackson Koivun of Auburn University is in the field and looking to build off his T11 finish at last week’s John Deere Classic. PGA Tour winners Adam Hadwin and Cameron Champ headline the field. Coming off four top finishes in the last nine events he’s played, Mark Hubbard could finally break through for his first career PGA Tour win this week. 

How to Watch the 2025 ISCO Championship

You can watch the coverage of the ISCO Championship on the Golf Channel and CBS during certain windows. All times below are ET. Tee times begin at 6:45am ET.

Thursday: 4-7pm ET on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports App

Friday: 4-7pm ET on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports App

Saturday: 4-5pm on NBC Sports and from 5-7pm on the Golf Channel 

Sunday: 4-5pm on NBC Sports and from 5-7pm on the Golf Channel

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