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The TimberTech Championship will return to its familiar site at The Old Course at Broken Sound Club for this year’s PGA Tour Champions playoff tournament. The TimberTech Championship was held at Broken Sound Club from 2007 until last year, when it was shifted to Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club because The Old Course was being re-designed by architect Rees Jones. 

This year’s TimberTech Championship, the second playoff tournament of the Charles Schwab Cup, Nov. 3-5 on onee the more respected layouts in Florida

The past four TimberTech champions there include a Hall of Famer (Boca Raton resident Bernhard Langer), two major champions (Darren Clarke and Mark Calcavecchia) and Steven Alker, the 2022 lCharles Schwab Cup champion who has won five times since turning 50.

 Langer won his hometown event for the third time last year at Royal Palm. 

“We’re excited to return to The Old Course where the TimberTech Championship has had so much success,” Tournament Director Steve Marino said. “The players have always enjoyed playing the course and appreciate the hospitality provided by the Broken Sound Club’s membership. It’s like we’re going home.” 

Jones, dubbed “The Open Doctor” for his work in preparation of various major championships,  did a comprehensive re-design of The Old Course, one of the two courses at Broken Sound. The focus was to make the course playable for high-handicap members and challenging for the game’s elite players.

“We rebuilt every green, tee and bunker,” Jones said. “We tried to give it an old and classic look. The greens have all been re-designed and there is no repetition with their look and how they play. There’s not a lot of greens perched next to water, like it is at a lot of South Florida courses. I think the PGA Tour Champions players will love the changes.”

 In addition to the renovated course, the tournament will include an new interactive area called the “TimberTech Backyard.’’ located behind the clubhouse, offering fans great viewing areas of Nos. 1, 7 and 10 teeing areas and the putting green. The area will also give fans access to the video boards and specialty beverage and concession stations. 

The TimberTech Championship has raised more than $2 million for its primary beneficiary, the Boca Raton Regional Hospital Foundation. In addition, the Championship will once again be a zero waste to landfill event where all waste generated from the event is either recycled, composted, donated, reused or turned to energy. At the forefront of sustainability initiatives, the course is the first golf facility in Florida, second in the U.S. and 14th in the world to be GEO Certified. 

“We are thrilled to welcome the PGA Tour Champions and TimberTech Championship back to play on our gorgeously renovated Old Course at Broken Sound Club,” said Greg Devino, General Manager/Chief Operating Officer of Broken Sound Club. “Rees Jones has done exceptional work on the course’s re-design and we’re exhilarated to see how the pros compete on the lengthened layout and reconfigured grounds 

“Part of our $40 million renovation included advancing our commitments to sustainability throughout the Broken Sound Club. We are proud to host the only event in PGA Tour Champions history committed to zero-waste-to-landfill and look forward to partnering with the TimberTech Championship team whose values and commitments to sustainability align with our own.’’

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Photo Courtesy of Broken Sound Club

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