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Freshly renovated Feather Sound to host Skechers World Champions Cup

2025-12-02 17:00
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Freshly renovated Feather Sound to host Skechers World Champions Cup

American, European and International teams will compete in nine-hole matches at Florida private club.

Freshly renovated Feather Sound to host Skechers World Champions CupStory byJason Lusk, GolfweekTue, December 2, 2025 at 5:00 PM UTC·2 min read

Feather Sound Country Club in Clearwater, Florida, will host the Skechers World Champions Cup supporting Shriners Children’s on Dec. 4, 5 and 7. The layout, designed by golf architect Joe Lee, opened in 1974 and was renovated by Kipp Schulties in 2022.

Feather Sound Country Club in Clearwater, Florida, will host the Skechers World Champions Cup supporting Shriners Children’s on Dec. 4-7, 2025. Tournament rounds will be on Dec. 4, 5 and 7.Feather Sound Country Club in Clearwater, Florida, will host the Skechers World Champions Cup supporting Shriners Children’s on Dec. 4-7, 2025. Tournament rounds will be on Dec. 4, 5 and 7.

With a purse of $1.35 million and playing as an official PGA Tour-sanctioned event, the tournament features three teams of senior golfers representing the United States, Europe and an International squad.

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The American side includes Jim Furyk (captain), Jason Caron, Stewart Cink, Jerry Kelly, Justin Leonard and Steve Stricker, with Steve Flesch and Bill Andrade as non-playing assistant captains. The European squad includes Darren Clarke (captain), Thomas Bjorn, Alex Cejka, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Bernhard Langer and Colin Montgomerie, with Soren Kjeldsen and Jesper Parnevik as assistant captains. The International squad includes Mike Weir (captain), Steven Alker, Angel Cabrera, K.J. Choi, Mark Hensby and Y.E. Yang, with Ricardo Gonzalez and Charlie Wi as assistant captains.

More: What is the Skechers World Champions Cup? Format, teams, players, course explained

The tournament uses a unique points-based team format, and all the competition will be on Feather Sound’s back nine. With a par of 36, the nine holes will max out at 3,526 yards for the event, with water in play repeatedly. Feather Sound sits just west of the Howard Franklin Bridge, which carries Interstate 275 between Tampa and St. Petersburg. The course plays near Tampa Bay and St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport.

Feather Sound was in the news in 2024, as well. The private club hosted the Aramco Team Series – Tampa as part of the Ladies European Tour in 2024, with Alexandra Forsterling of Germany winning the individual title.

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Following is a rundown of the holes as they will be numbered for the Skechers World Champions Cup supporting Shriners Children’s:

  • No. 1: Par 4, 388 yards

  • No. 2: Par 5, 589 yards

  • No. 3: Par 3, 180 yards

  • No. 4: Par 4, 385 yards

  • No. 5: Par 5, 495 yards

  • No. 6: Par 3, 231 yards

  • No. 7: Par 4, 415 yards

  • No. 8: Par 4, 384 yards

  • No. 9: Par 4, 459 yards

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Skechers World Champions Cup Feather Sound course preview

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