Churchville Classic returns July 19, registration now open

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — The FLX Tour is back at Churchville Golf Course for one of our signature stops of the season — and this year’s Churchville Classic is shaping up to be the biggest one yet in the Tour’s four-year history.

Set for Saturday, July 19, the 2025 Churchville Classic features a two-man scramble format. Tteams are drawn at random. Every name goes into the hat. No seeding, no splits by handicap — just chaos, chemistry, and competition.

Once the teams are drawn, the FLX Tour’s signature 35/15 rule comes into play. You can read a refresher here. In short, we reward great play without letting handicaps dominate the outcome.

We’ve locked in enough tee times for 48 players, which would make this the largest field in FLX Tour history. If you’ve been looking for the event to jump in, this is the one.

And if the trophy shelf wasn’t motivation enough, this year’s champs will also take home custom FLX Tour championship golf towels — because bragging rights should travel with you to the range, the gym, and every round after.

Entry for the tournament will be $25, and leadership will begin sending out the Daily Shame Update once teams are drawn. Sources close to HQ say the field should be finalized in the next 2-3 weeks, with teams drawn around the week of the July 4th holiday.

Stay sharp out there shooters.


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