June 23, 2025 - 07:53

The highly anticipated Korn Ferry Tour pro golf tournament is set to make its return to Springfield this week, marking a significant milestone as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Golf enthusiasts and community members alike are invited to experience this exciting event, as general admission is free for all attendees.
This year’s tournament promises to deliver thrilling competition as top professional golfers showcase their skills on the course. Fans can expect a lively atmosphere filled with entertainment, food vendors, and opportunities to engage with fellow golf lovers.
In addition to the competitive action on the greens, the event aims to foster community spirit and support local initiatives. Organizers encourage attendees to arrive early to secure prime viewing spots and enjoy the full range of activities planned throughout the week.
As the tournament unfolds, spectators will have the chance to witness emerging talents in the world of golf, making this a must-see event for sports fans in the region.
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