The high-stakes, par-3 Grass League Championship features pro golfers, an LPGA player, an ex-MLB pitcher and live music

There will be 44 two-person teams competing on the first fully lit golf course in Arizona.

Former PGA Tour golfers, a current LPGA golfer, a former Major Leaguer and a celebrity golf champion are all a part of the Troon Access Grass League Championship.

There will be 44 two-person teams in all converging on the first fully lit golf course in Arizona, Grass Clippings Rolling Hills.

Just minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport as well as Arizona State University, the golf course will host this 36-hole scramble over two days, Dec. 5-6 in Tempe, Arizona.

The first round on Thursday will start at 5 p.m., just as the sun is going down, and will be played under the lights. There will be an after party at 9 p.m. on the event lawn at the course. Friday’s final round starts at 1:30 p.m. with the awards ceremony taking place at 9 p.m.

Who’s in the field?

The notable teams include:

  • Hollywood Hitters – Mardy Fish, Mark Mulder
  • Phoenix United – George Gankas, Nick Mason
  • Minnesota Muskies (Team 1) – Drew Kittleson, Drew Stolz
  • Minnesota Muskies (Team 2) – Andrew Medley, Ken Tanigawa
  • Los Angeles Roses – Sarah Schmelzel, Carson Kemp
  • Scottsdale Strikes (Team 1) – Jonathan Kaye, Kenny Coakley
  • Scottsdale Strikes (Team 2) – Tommy Moore, Andrew Magee
  • Dallas Horsemen – Brad Dalke, Clay Seeber

Mardy Fish is a former World No. 1 tennis player who won the American Century Championship near Tahoe once. Mark Mulder won 103 games as a starting pitcher in the MLB and has won the ACC three times. Sarah Schmelzel is a current LPGA golfer who had seven top-10s in 2024. Jonathan Kaye is a two-time PGA Tour winner, including the WM Phoenix Open at nearby TPC Scottsdale. Andrew Magee is a former PGA Tour player who made the first-ever hole-in-one on a par 4 at TPC Scottsdale during the Phoenix Open.

What else is going on at the golf course?

There will be live music as well as a DJ. In addition, food trucks will be stationed at the course alongside a beer garden and hospitality tents.

Grass Clippings Arizona
The Grass Clippings golf course in Tempe, Arizona, has lights for nighttime play. (Photo: Golfweek)

What is the Grass League?

This is the first high-stakes par-3 league with teams in nine cities. There are four teams per franchise. The 2024 GL Championship is sponsored by Troon Access, a new loyalty program, and GolfNow.

More about Grass Clippings Rolling Hills

First opened nearly 66 years ago, the Rolling Hills Golf Course underwent a massive overhaul to become the first fully lit, 18-hole golf course in the state. It reopened in December of 2023 as a par-63 layout during the day and an all-par-3, par-54 venue at night, with clearly marked artificial turf tee boxes for use during the late hours.

There are about 80 LED lights on the course. The night-time yardages range from about 100 to nearly 200 yards. The topography provides multiple elevation changes and the design has several elevated tee boxes. Even at night, there are great views of the downtown Tempe area, downtown Phoenix and airplanes overhead making their descent into the airport.

PGA Tour Champions Q school final features a former major winner, a former Major Leaguer, a Golf Channel analyst and a 72-year-old

Smoltz will be vying for one of five cards that will be handed out at TPC Scottsdale.

Baseball Hall of Famer John Smoltz is among the 78 golfers who earned a spot in the final stage of qualifying for the PGA Tour Champions.

Smoltz, 55, will be vying for one of five cards that will be handed out at the end of the week at TPC Scottsdale’s Champions Course.

Smoltz won 213 games over a 21-year career as a pitcher. In three previous attempts at Q school, he hasn’t finished better than tied for 54th in the first stage.

Smoltz won a World Series with the Atlanta Braves in 1995. He won the National League Cy Young award in 1996. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015.

He hasn’t competed on PGA Tour Champions since 2021, but he has played in nine events overall, including the 2018 U.S. Senior Open.

Other notables/hopefuls at TPC Scottsdale this week include:

  • NBC/Golf Channel reporter Notah Begay III, back at qualifying for a second year in a row
  • Former Arizona State golfer Todd Demsey, who likes to use persimmon clubs
  • Shaun Micheel, whose lone PGA Tour win was the 2003 PGA Championship
  • Ted Purdy, who grew up down the I-10 in Tucson and went to the University of Arizona
  • 54-year-old amateur Bryan Hoops of Scottsdale, who claims 19 holes-in-one, with 15 of them coming in tournaments
  • Jonathan Kaye, who won two PGA Tour events, including the 2004 FBR Open (now the WM Phoenix Open) at the TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course
  • 72-year-old Dick Mast, who’s played in 360 PGA Tour events and another 191 Champions events without a win. He does have four victories on the Korn Ferry Tour, the most recent in 1999. He got in the field at the last minute after Andrew Marshall withdrew

The first tee times are Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. local (10:30 a.m. ET). Smoltz is playing alongside Daniel Chopra and Jason Bohn at 8:52 a.m. local time off the first tee. The event concludes on Friday. Admission is free for anyone interested in attending.

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Shaun Micheel, Bob May, Tim O’Neal headline list of interesting names at 2023 PGA Tour Champions Qualifying Tournament

There are 78 different stories in Scottsdale this week. Here are a few of the interesting ones.

The final stage of the 2023 PGA Tour Champions Qualifying Tournament is this week at TPC Scottsdale.

The Champions course will host 78 players in four rounds concluding on Friday. The field includes a major champion and an NCAA champion.

In all, five players will earn their 2023 tour cards and be fully exempt into the 16 open, full-field PGA Tour Champions events (which do not include the majors).

Those who finish in spots six through 30 and ties are eligible to apply for PGA Tour Champions Associate Membership, which allows them the chance to enter 2023 event qualifiers.

There are 78 different stories in Scottsdale this week. Here are a few of the interesting ones.