IVINS, Utah — Utah will once again have the opportunity to cheer on professional men’s golf at the PGA TOUR’s only stop in the state. The PGA TOUR and Black Desert Resort welcomed Bank of Utah as title sponsor of the event, renamed the Bank of Utah Championship.

Left to Right: Branden Hansen - President of Bank of Utah; Jared Lucero - CEO of Reef Capital Partners; Kelly Jensen - Vice President of Tournament Business, PGA TOUR; Stuart Adams - Utah Senate President | Photo courtesy of Bank of Utah

At a press conference held at Black Desert Resort, Utah Senate President Stuart Adams was joined by PGA TOUR Vice President of Tournament Business Kelly Jensen, CEO of Reef Capital Partners Jared Lucero, President of Bank of Utah Branden Hansen and local dignitaries to make the announcement.

Following its historic debut in 2024 — the first PGA TOUR tournament held in Utah in more than 60 years — the championship will return to Southern Utah’s Greater Zion region from October 23–26, 2025.

Marking a pivotal moment in the history of professional golf in Utah, this partnership will allow Reef Capital and Bank of Utah to make a lasting difference through charitable giving, youth programs and initiatives that uplift people across the state. In addition, the tournament will drive tourism, champion local businesses and invest in the surrounding communities.

Southern Utah is an area known not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for its warm hospitality, vibrant communities and rapidly growing reputation as a world-class destination for sports and tourism. This event elevates Utah’s presence on the global stage, establishing that the state is a key player in shaping the future of sports, tourism and community development.

“This partnership with Bank of Utah represents more than a title sponsorship; it’s a shared commitment to shaping Utah’s future through world-class experiences,” said Jared Lucero, CEO of Reef Capital Partners, the Utah-based development and real estate firm responsible for Black Desert Resort. “Together, we’re proud to showcase what’s possible when visionary companies invest in the power of sport, tourism and community. The Bank of Utah Championship isn’t just a tournament, it’s a statement about where Utah is headed.”

“Utah is an iconic place of striking beauty and innovative spirit — and Black Desert Resort captures both,” said Branden Hansen, President of Bank of Utah. “As Utah grows into a premier destination for professional sports, we’re proud to invest in events that elevate our state, strengthen local economies and create meaningful experiences for our clients and communities. This partnership is more than a sponsorship — it celebrates what makes Utah exceptional and serves as a powerful platform to drive long-term impact across the state.”

Since 1952, Bank of Utah has played a key role in the state’s growth, helping individuals, families and businesses build strong financial foundations and stronger communities. As a trusted partner to generations of Utahns, the bank is proud to carry on that legacy through this collaboration with the PGA TOUR. The agreement names Bank of Utah title sponsor of the event at Black Desert Resort’s signature championship course through 2027.

Played against the stunning backdrop of southern Utah’s red rock mountains, the par-72 Black Desert Golf Course was designed by Phil Smith and the late Tom Weiskopf, the final design from the 2024 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee. In addition to the Bank of Utah Championship, Black Desert Resort is also host to an annual LPGA Tour event, with the inaugural tournament taking place this past May.

“After celebrating a successful return to Utah last year, the PGA TOUR is pleased to introduce Bank of Utah as title sponsor of our event at Black Desert Resort, which received rave reviews from TOUR players and families following the inaugural 2024 tournament,” said Tyler Dennis, PGA TOUR Chief Competitions Officer. “The Bank of Utah Championship is staged in one of the most unique settings found on the PGA TOUR schedule, and we are eager to welcome a proud Utah company into the fold ahead of the second rendition later this fall.”

PGA TOUR rookie Matt McCarty captured his maiden title by three strokes at the 2024 FedExCup Fall event in what was just his third career start on TOUR. McCarty is set to return to defend his title at the 2025 Bank of Utah Championship, with coverage on GOLF Channel, PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+, SiriusXM and distributed internationally via the TOUR’s World Feed.

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