Anticipation is building for the , at Morgan Creek Golf Course from Sept. 25-28.
Tickets are now sold for the season-ending PGA TOUR Americas tournament at the South Surrey course, where 120 players will compete for the Fortinet Cup and a chance to earn Korn Ferry Tour membership for the 2026 season.
Considered "a pivotal stop for future stars of the PGA TOUR," the Fortinet Cup championship will be played in Metro Vancouver for the first time.
"This is your chance to walk alongside tomorrow’s golf legends — and support two incredible local causes while doing it," says an email from operators of Morgan Creek.
Sold on , daily tickets start at $15, or free for juniors aged 16 and under. Weekly passes are $50, plus taxes and fees, for access to the grounds Thursday to Sunday. For every ticket sold, $5 will support charity partners The CH.I.L.D. Foundation and Foundry South Surrey, a program operated by Sources Community Resource Centre.
and opportunities are also available at the 72-hole tournament, which serves as the 16th and final event of the PGA TOUR Americas season.
Operators of Florida-based announced Morgan Creek as the 2025 host course .
Past players of the Fortinet Cup Championship include 2023 Fortinet Cup champion Hayden Springer, Tony Finau and Jake Knapp, along with 2024 Presidents Cup International Team members Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes and Taylor Pendrith. Johnny Keefer won the 2024 Fortinet Cup Championship.
At Morgan Creek, the pros will play the Thomas McBroom-designed course as a par-70, as two par 5s will be converted into par 4s.
The 16-event PGA TOUR Americas season consists of six tournaments in Latin America and 10 in North America, nine of which are in Canada. For details, visit .