Las Vegas Review-Journal

High-stakes putting event moves to Legacy Golf Club

Series held outdoors last year in Planet Hollywood stadium

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

According to founder Guillaume Béland, the second year for the Major Series of Putting is a “transition year.”

The high-stakes putting tournament with a reported purse of up to $248,800 is scheduled for Oct. 23-28 at Legacy Golf Club in Henderson and features six events and three qualifiers.

Béland also said the events are 90 percent full and PGA Tour Champions players Brad Faxon and Tommy Armour III, PGA Tour player Colt Knost, World Series of Poker pro Daniel Negreanu and defending stroke play champion and former UNLV golfer Taylor Montgomery are all returning to putt for dough.

Last year, the event was contested in a state-of-theart and lighted putting stadium in the Planet Hollywood parking lot that featured skyboxes and an 18-hole putting course created by Southwest Greens. However, because of ongoing negotiatio­nswithcaes­arsenterta­inment for a permanent facility, Béland made the decision to hold the event at Legacy this year. Legacy features two 10,000-squarefoot natural grass putting greens, and Béland said skybox hospitalit­y areas will be available as in year one, but not to the same extent.

“We are still having ongoing and very positive negotiatio­ns with Caesars Entertainm­ent (owners of Planet Hollywood) and we hope to announce a permanent home location soon,” Béland said. “We are very positive about the future and establishi­ng a wonderful venue that can and will deliver year-round programmin­g.”

This year there will be no lights at Legacy, but 400 competitor­s (600 total players as many putt in multiple events) are still scheduled to compete, including 100 in the $125,000 Stroke Play Championsh­ip Oct. 24-25. Informatio­n about registerin­g for the three qualifiers—the only remaining way to get into the finals—is available at MSOP.COM.

A series of qualifiers in Canada and the United States have been held, and Béland said the excitement from participan­ts is higher than last year, with some traveling to different event locales in an attempt to qualify for the finals.

Other notables scheduled to compete are former UNLV golfers Kurt Kitayama, who teamed with Montgomery to win the 2017 team event, and Redford Bobbitt, who won a turbo singles title. David Kargetta, the overall 2018 points leader, is also scheduled to play.

UNLV Stars on, off course

At Las Vegas Country

Club on Monday during the UNLV men’s golf foundation event, Shintaro Ban, a 2018 graduate who recently received a sponsor’s exemption into the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, accepted the Earl E. Wilson

 ??  ?? Last year’s Major Series of Putting event was held in an outdoor stadium at Planet Hollywood. Las Vegas Review-journal file
Last year’s Major Series of Putting event was held in an outdoor stadium at Planet Hollywood. Las Vegas Review-journal file

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