It’s a twenty-plus year tradition with a new name. The tournament often referred to as the Father-Son Challenge is now the PNC Championship. Why? Because it is now played by a wide mix of professional PGA and ChampionTour Pros and their sons, daughters, fathers, stepchildren, and inlaws.
Plus, Annika Sorenstam – LPGA Tour star, is playing with her father. It’s a more inclusive tournament which has made it more exciting over the years. Plus, we get to see a fantastic collection of current and veteran players on the same course!
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One thing that has not changed is who’s considered a favorite. During any tournament weekend, you’ll probably see Justin Thomas towards the top of the favorites list. That does not change this weekend. Thomas and his father Mike come into the weekend as the clear favorites to win the 2020 PNC Championship outright according to Intertops.
Odds for the 2020 PNC Championship
Team Thomas +275, Justin Thomas, father Mike
Team Watson +600, Bubba Watson, father-in-law Wayne Ball
Team Kuchar +600, Matt Kuchar, son Cameron
Team Woods +650, Tiger Woods, son Charlie
Team Furyk +750, Jim Furyk, son Tanner
Team Langer +800, Bernhard Langer, daughter Jackie Langer
Team Harrington +1600, Padraig Harrington, son Paddy
Team Lehman +1800, Tom Lehman, son Thomas
Team Singh +2000, Vijay Singh, son Qass
Team Daly +2000, John Daly, son Little John
Team O’Meara +5000, Mark O’Meara, son Shaun
Team Duval +5000, David Duval, stepson Brady
Team Janzen +5000, Lee Janzen, son Connor
Team Calcavecchia +6600, Mark Calcavecchia, son Eric
Team Norman +6600, Greg Norman, son Greg
Team Trevino +8000, Lee Trevino, son Daniel
Team Price +8000, Nick Price, son Greg
Team Kite +10000, Tom Kite, son David
Team Sorenstam +12500, Annika Sorenstam, father Tom
Team Player +15000, Gary Player, grandson James Thoressell
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2020 PNC Championship Format
As per the tournament website: “On each hole, each player drives, and the best drive is selected. Each player then plays a second shot from the spot where the selected drive lies, and the best second shot is selected. This process is repeated until the hole is completed.”
2020 PNC Championship Preview
Where: Orlando, Florida.
Course: Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Grande Lakes
Par: 72
Length: 6,853
When: December 19 –20, 2020
Purse: $1,085,000 total, $200,000 going to the winning team.
TV Coverage: NBC, Golf Channel, Peacock
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The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes, was designed by Greg Norman and is relatively flat with open fairways at first glance. The layout makes full use of natural Florida beauty including white sand bunkers, natural areas, fairway ponds as well as natural wetlands.
The trees are a mix of oaks, pine, and cypress. While being designed by Norman, it is not a typical “PGA Tournament grade” venue. The course is on a resort and is geared more towards enjoyable golf for visitors. A perfect venue for this type of tournament.
Sadly, due to COVID-19 restrictions, this will once again be a tournament without fans. This is even more of a shame in this case due to the pro golfer and family member format. Still, it was designed by Greg Norman – two-time Open Champ – so he made sure that hazards were well placed to protect landing areas and greens.
2020 PNC Championship Predictions
Team Thomas +275
It’s hard to go against Justin Thomas in any tournament. Then, add in the fact that his dad Mike is a great golfer in his own right. Mike Thomas is a PGA Teaching Professional and considered to be one of the best… after all, his son is Justin Thomas!
Team Woods +650
This is a “wish” pick as I hope this team has a great weekend! Tiger Woods will be playing with his eleven-year-old son Charlie. Woods may have to carry the load, and if he does that may be enough to win the event if there is a Thomas stumble.
Team Daly +2000
I don’t get to pick John Daly often so here goes… I really like Team Daly at +2000. Daly, now a seasoned veteran player, can still smack a ball like the best of them. Plus, one a course like this he should be able to rack up some birdies. The other factor is his son John “Little John” Daly who is already a great golfer and set to play for his dad’s alma mater the University of Arkansas.
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