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Official field for the 2026
Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS
[June 24, 2026]
Springfield, IL — The Memorial
Health Championship presented by LRS announced the official field
for this week’s tournament. Currently all ten players at the top of
the Korn Ferry Tour’s points list are slated to compete including,
Ian Holt, Doc Redman, Alistair Docherty, Cole Sherwood, Hunter
Eichhorn, Ben Kohles, Jeremy Gandon, Cooper Dossey, Michael Johnson
and Taylor Dickson.
The field includes a strong collection of the Korn Ferry Tour’s
rising stars as they continue their pursuit of PGA TOUR membership.
Two past champions are represented in the field, Paul Barjon (2023)
and tournament exemption, Anders Albertson (2018). Twelve players in
the field are headed to Springfield after competing in the 126th
U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Fans planning to attend the Memorial Health Championship presented
by LRS can do so free of charge courtesy of a partnership with Visit
Springfield. Daily passes into the tournament’s all-inclusive
hospitality venue, the J & J Gaming VIP Lounge, a premium spectator
venue located between the 9th and 18th greens are also available for
an additional fee. Tickets, both free and upgraded, can be secured
by visiting:
MemorialHealthChampionship.com
For more information, contact the tournament office (217) 670-2910
or visit the tournament’s website.
See the full field here
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About the
Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS
The Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS, a PGA
TOUR-sanctioned event on the Korn Ferry Tour, is conducted
annually at Panther Creek Country Club in Springfield, Illinois.
This four-day, 72-hole competition features 156 players from
around the world vying for a total purse of $1,000,000. As the
path to the PGA TOUR, the Korn Ferry Tour features some of the
most talented professional golfers who are ready to compete and
win on golf’s biggest stage. Since the inaugural year in 2016,
the tournament has continued to grow with an expected economic
impact of over seven million dollars on the central Illinois
region.
[Karena Ries,
Media Support | Eventive Sports]

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