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Standard Club Hosts the 31st Kentucky PGA Senior Professional Championship

LOUISVILLE, KY – The 31st Kentucky PGA Senior Professional Championship will take place at The Standard Club on June 30 – July 1, welcoming many of the Commonwealth’s most experienced PGA Professionals to compete in this prestigious annual event.

Contested over 36 holes of individual stroke play, the championship will feature 8:00 a.m. tee times off No. 1 on both Monday and Tuesday. In addition to the state title, players will be competing for two qualifying spots and three alternate positions into the 2025 Senior PGA Professional Championship, one of the premier events for senior professionals across the country.

The 2025 Senior PGA Professional Championship is scheduled for October 23–26, 2025, at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The national championship brings together 264 of the top senior PGA Professionals from across the country to compete over 72 holes of stroke play. The top finishers will also earn exemptions into the 2026 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship.

The event annually highlights the depth of talent among Kentucky’s senior PGA Professionals, while offering an opportunity to advance to the national stage. The Standard Club provides a strong championship test, known for its classic layout, strategic challenges, and premier course conditions. Final results and event coverage will be available following each round.

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The Kentucky PGA extends its sincere appreciation to The Standard Club and its staff for hosting this year’s championship. The Kentucky PGA is proud to conduct this event as part of its mission to support and showcase the talents of PGA Professionals across the Commonwealth.

About the KPGA

The Kentucky PGA (KPGA) is one of the 41 sections that comprise The PGA of America. Formed in 1925, the Kentucky PGA has a professional membership of more than 325 men and women professionals across the Commonwealth of Kentucky, each of whom is dedicated to promoting the game in Kentucky.

The Kentucky PGA is committed to the promotion of golf and to the ongoing education and professional development of Kentucky PGA Professionals. These professionals conduct a wide range of golf-related operations, including general management, golf instruction, tournament administration, golf shop operations, junior golf programming, and club repair.

The KPGA is a founding member of Golf House Kentucky, the umbrella organization that unites Kentucky’s Family of Golf Organizations.

The PGA of America is comprised of nearly 29,000 golf professionals, all dedicated to advancing the game of golf. Together, The PGA of America, the Kentucky PGA, and its member professionals remain leaders in shaping the future of the game while preserving its rich traditions.

 

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Skylar Thornton | Golf House Kentucky | sthornton@kygolf.org

About Golf House Kentucky

Golf House Kentucky is the umbrella organization for Kentucky’s Family of Golf Organizations: Kentucky Golf Association, Kentucky PGA and Kentucky Golf Foundation. The vision of Kentucky’s golf leaders, Golf House Kentucky was founded in 1978, and is headquartered in a picturesque country setting in Louisville, Kentucky. Golf House Kentucky conducts competitions for golfers of all ages, gender and skill levels (amateur, professional and junior), and provides valuable services to Kentucky PGA professionals and member golf facilities. Working in partnership with the USGA, Golf House Kentucky provides individual golfers and member golf facilities with a wide range of services: Handicapping, USGA Course and Slope Rating, award programs, club consulting and golf management software. The family’s philanthropic affiliate, Kentucky Golf Foundation promotes the Kentucky Golf Hall of Fame, Kentucky golf museum and provides grant and scholarship programs for youth in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

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