Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, PGA Tour Champions golf tournament in Saucier, US.
The Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic is a PGA Tour Champions golf tournament held in Saucier at Fallen Oak Golf Club. The course spans 7,151 yards with a par of 72, providing a challenging layout for professional golfers competing at the highest level.
The tournament was established in 2010, with David Eger winning the inaugural event by one stroke over Tommy Armour III. Since then, it has grown to become a regular fixture on the PGA Tour Champions schedule.
The tournament takes its name from the Gulf Coast region and its resort culture, reflecting local pride in hosting a professional golf event. Visitors notice how the event connects the community to championship-level golf and attracts players from across the region.
The tournament takes place during spring months and attracts golf enthusiasts from across the region. Visitors should check specific dates and access information in advance to plan their visit effectively.
Steven Alker set a tournament record in 2022 with a score of 198, demonstrating the high level of play seen at this event. This performance highlights how competitive the field remains year after year.
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