Significant storylines add a splash of intrigue to the 17th Dick’s Sporting Goods Open (2024)

Threes are potentially wild for the 17th edition of the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open when tournament play begins Friday at En-Joie Golf Course.

There is Padraig Harrington, winner of each of the last two PGA Tour Champions events in Endicott. And there is Ernie Els, winner of the most recent two Tour events anywhere.

Those possibilities will assuredly be front and center as anticipation builds through the week of preliminary activity in what will be uncomfortably steamy temperatures throughout Broome County.

One annual highlight of the event will be staged Friday night following opening-round play. That’ll be a concert featuring Luke Bryan, maker of 30 No. 1 hits and five-time entertainer of the year.

“Stunningly spectacular” was applied on this website last year, when Harrington beat up En-Joie’s second nine Sunday — five birdies, one eagle for a 7-under 28 — to complete a round of 9-under 63 and become the event’s first back-to-back champion.

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Joe Durant, 18-hole leader by three and Sunday’s pace-setter for much of the back nine, went 64-69-66 as runner-up, a shot better than Els, whose closing bogey left him a 68 and 16-under total.

Els won the June 7-8-9 American Family Insurance Championship in a playoff with Steve Stricker, a week after topping the field at the Principal Charity Classic in Des Moines (62-68-65). He is a five-time PGA Tour Champions winner with a stellar record at En-Joie.

“We’ve got an interesting storyline. What’s going to happen: Is Ernie Els going to win three in a row? Or is Padraig going to threepeat?” said tournament director John Karedes.

As for which would be more compelling? “I don’t know. You’ve got Padraig, who’s just an awesome guy, inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame (June 10), and you’ve got Ernie who I believe has two (top-threes) here.

“We’ve had guys like Ernie and Miguel and Darren Clarke who’ve come just oh so close. Oh, and let’s not forget about the sixty-some-year-old, Bernhard. When I went on social media and saw he’d gone a six-week period and all he could do was chip and putt, I told my colleagues, ‘You guys watch out. If this guy can only work on his short game for six weeks, you think about what that short game is going to be like when he comes back and he starts playing.’ What’d he shoot, 17-under a couple weeks ago?

“This is a course you know he can play well, it’s relatively flat so that should take pressure off any residuals he’s got from the injury.

“There are some great potential stories.”

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Leaning on experience

Manageable would be a word to apply to Friday night’s entertainment provided by Bryan.

“Concert-wise, we’ll be in that 15,000-person range. That affords a lot more room than maybe some concerts pre-COVID,” Karedes said. “We want to make these concerts enjoyable for people, it’s just, of course, making sure the economics work. We feel like we’re in a good place, we’ll put a crowd out there similar to basically what Zach Brown Band was two years ago and what Kenny Chesney was last year.”

What might spectators notice as new to the scene overall?

“I hate to sound stagnant when I see it’s a lot of the same but I think we have found but I think we have found a good mix of what works after 17 years of being on the Champions Tour, I think we’ve found a good mix of what is working for our clientele,” Karedes said.

“Spectators should really expect to see, when it comes to the fan experience, all the good things that we’ve done in the past, and they’re going to see some different things. We’re trying to freshen up our look — they’ll be a lot of white instead of the black mesh, a lot of the Dick’s Foundation Sports Matter messaging woven into the tournament.”

Odds & ends

** Stephen Ames, who’ll play his sixth Dick’s Sporting Goods Open this week, has won events this season by four- and three-stroke margins, respectively. That ranks him co-first and co-second in 2024. Ames has also built the largest 36-hole lead (three strokes).

** Low start by a winner this year? Els went 10-under 62 in the Principal Charity Classic and Harrington went 8-under 63 in the Hoag Classic.

** Most consecutive years with a win on Tour? Harrington and Steven Alker (2022-24).

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Dick's Sporting Goods Open Glance

When: June 21-23.

Where: En-Joie Golf Course, Endicott.

Purse: $2.1 million ($315,000 to the winner).

Defending champion: Padraig Harrington.

Tickets: See dsgopen.com.

Schedule

Monday – Open qualifier at Links at Hiawatha Landing, Apalachin.

Wednesday – Pro-Am, double shotgun starts at 8 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.; UHS Health Expo, 4 p.m. (register at dsgopen.com/schedule).

Thursday - Pro-Am, double shotgun starts at 8 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.

Friday - First round; Luke Bryan concert.

Saturday - Second round, free admission courtesy of HH&ampK; Family Fun Night, 8 p.m.

Sunday - Sunrise Yoga, 7:30 a.m.; Final round.

Television (Golf Channel): Friday noon-2; Saturday 3-6 p.m.; Sunday 3-6 p.m.

Significant storylines add a splash of intrigue to the 17th Dick’s Sporting Goods Open (2024)

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