Marin Independent Journal

Curry cleared to host PGA event in SF

SF amends contract with Tour in effort to bring event hosted by Warriors star

- By Michael Nowels Bay Area News Group

San Francisco parks officials voted Thursday to push along changes to the city’s deal with the PGA Tour in an effort to bring an annual golf event to the city hosted by Warriors star Stephen Curry.

The vote, which came during a Recreation and Parks Commission meeting, approved a plan to amend the existing contract between the city and the tour.

The contract for the tournament at Harding Park would reportedly last at least five years, beginning in September 2021. Harding Park, which will host the PGA Championsh­ip next month, will relinquish its rights to the 2025 Presidents Cup as part of the deal. The course and tour are expected to negotiate for a later date to host the Presidents Cup.

Curry’s name was not mentioned during the parks commission meeting specifical­ly, but general manager Phil Ginsburg hinted at the hoops star’s broad appeal.

“What really resonates for us is the local flavor of this particular event, given the way it’s go

ing to be structured,” Ginsburg said. “And I think people are going to be excited about it. I think it will draw a very diverse crowd of San Franciscan­s and the surroundin­g area.”

Curry, an avid golfer, has reportedly been in communicat­ion with tour officials about being involved in an

event for multiple years now. The Warriors star finished fourth earlier this month in the American Century Championsh­ip at Lake Tahoe’s Edgewood Golf Resort.

He has made steps focused on growing the game in groups of color and among lowerincom­e

communitie­s. Last August, Curry announced a seven-figure donation to fund men’s and women’s golf programs at Howard University, a historical­ly Black private college in Washington D.C.

It’s a win-win for the tour and Curry, as the PGA gains visibility through Curry’s celebrity status and Curry further establishe­s his message of golf accessibil­ity to the Black community.

Financial and human-resource

software company Workday, based in Pleasanton, would reportedly be the title sponsor of the event.

Workday sponsored a PGA Tour event in Dublin, Ohio, last weekend after John Deere dropped out as a sponsor. The Workday Charity Open benefitted Steph and Ayesha Curry’s foundation aimed at fighting child hunger and sponsoring education — Eat. Learn. Play.

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 ?? ANDA CHU — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE ?? The Warriors’ Stephen Curry tees off on the 13th hole during a practice round at the 2017 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae in Hayward. San Francisco parks officials voted Thursday to push along changes to the city’s deal with the PGA Tour.
ANDA CHU — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE The Warriors’ Stephen Curry tees off on the 13th hole during a practice round at the 2017 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae in Hayward. San Francisco parks officials voted Thursday to push along changes to the city’s deal with the PGA Tour.
 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN — GETTY IMAGES, FILE ?? The Warriors’ Stephen Curry finished fourth earlier this month in the American Century Championsh­ip at Lake Tahoe’s Edgewood Golf Resort.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN — GETTY IMAGES, FILE The Warriors’ Stephen Curry finished fourth earlier this month in the American Century Championsh­ip at Lake Tahoe’s Edgewood Golf Resort.
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