The Tournament Players Championship (TPC) is on the horizon and will be played March 7-12, 2023. We appreciate this event for a lot of reasons and thought a little history and Tournament Tidbits would be welcomed by our readers.

The tournament was established in 1974 by the then-Commissioner of the PGA Tour, Deane Beman.

Beman wanted to create a championship that would showcase the tour’s best players on a challenging course, and he believed that a course designed specifically for the tournament would provide the perfect platform. He worked with renowned golf course architect Pete Dye to design the TPC at Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, which would serve as the tournament’s permanent home.

The TPC at Sawgrass is known for its iconic 17th hole, a par-3 island green that has become one of the most famous holes in golf. The hole has been the site of many dramatic moments over the years, including a hole-in-one by Fred Couples in 1997 and a quadruple-bogey by Bob Tway in 2005.

Over the years, the tournament has been won by some of the biggest names in golf, including Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Greg Norman, and Vijay Singh. The purse for the tournament has also grown significantly since its inception, with the winner now receiving over $2 million in prize money.

Today, The Players Championship is considered one of the most prestigious tournaments in golf, and it continues to draw the world’s best players to compete on one of the sport’s most iconic courses.

There are several unique facts about The Players Championship (TPC), also known as the TPC Golf Tournament, that make it a special event in the world of golf. Here are a few examples:

1. The TPC at Sawgrass, where the tournament is held, was designed to be a fan-friendly course. The layout was designed with spectator viewing areas in mind, which allows fans to get up close and personal with the players.

2. The tournament has a unique purse structure, with a significant portion of the prize money being placed into a bonus pool. This pool is awarded to the top 10 players in a point-based system, which is accumulated throughout the season.

3. The TPC at Sawgrass features a number of iconic holes, including the famous par-3 17th hole with its island green. The course is also known for its challenging finishing stretch, with holes 16-18 collectively known as the “Gauntlet.”

4. The tournament has a strong commitment to giving back to the community through charitable donations and outreach programs. The Players Championship has raised millions of dollars for various charities over the years, and it supports a number of local organizations through its community initiatives.

5. The tournament has seen some of the most memorable moments in golf history, including Tiger Woods’ dramatic victory in 2001, and Rickie Fowler’s playoff win in 2015, which featured one of the most clutch shots in tournament history on the 17th hole.

It is estimated that the TPC has over 2,000 volunteers helping out in various capacities, including marshaling, scoring, transportation, and hospitality. It’s also worth noting that this number may not include all of the volunteers involved in the TPC, as other organizations and groups may also provide volunteers to help with the event.

This tournament creates a major economic impact, such as:

1. Direct spending: Visitors to the area spend money on lodging, food and beverage, transportation, and other goods and services, which supports local businesses.

2. Job creation: The tournament creates temporary jobs for workers in a variety of industries, including hospitality, transportation, and event management.

3. Marketing and promotion: The tournament generates media coverage and promotional opportunities for the local area, which can increase tourism and economic development in the long term.

4. Charitable donations: The tournament raises millions of dollars for local charities, which can have a positive impact on the community as a whole.

Overall, The Players Championship is an important event for the local community, and its economic impact can be felt throughout the region. Eye On My City wishes all the players well and hopefully great weather for the players, volunteers.

For more about the iconic 17th hole – check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT2V9Jtko5E

Billie Tucker Volpe

Billie Tucker Volpe Founder of Eye on Jacksonville and Leadership Consultant to CEOs/Executives.

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