Registration opens for 2026 Churchville Classic

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — Major season has arrived.

FLX Tour officials announced Tuesday that registration is now open for the fifth annual Churchville Classic, one of the most anticipated stops on the Tour calendar.

Moved up in the major rotation this year, the two-man scramble event will take place Saturday, May 30, 2026. Known for its mix of low scores, creative shot-making, and a little bit of chaos, the Churchville Classic continues to be a favorite among FLX Tour pros.

Teams will be drawn randomly from the full pool of participants — no handicap buckets, just luck of the draw. The 35/10 rule will be in effect for handicaps, ensuring competitiveness across the board.

Entry remains $25 per player—unchanged from last year. In a time of rising costs, the FLX Tour is proud to once again be, officially inflation-proof.

A reminder to pros and aspiring pros: registration does not guarantee a spot in the field. The Tour has grown significantly, and while officials will do their best to accommodate as many players as possible, a minimum of 10 rounds logged on 18Birdies is required to establish a qualifying handicap.

Dust off the driver, find a partner (or let fate decide one for you), and get signed up. The Churchville Classic is calling.


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