
Sussex, Wisconsin – March 6-9, 2025 – The Golden Tee National Tour makes its second stop on the 2025 tour at Sussex Bowl, as players from across the country gear up for the arguably the fan favorites Wisconsin Open. This tournament is set to be one of the most thrilling of the season with a prize pool of over $25,000, multiple events will be played over the weekend, and a pass to the 2026 Golden Tee World Championship up for grabs.
This event is not just another stop on the tour—the Wisconsin Open is one of the longest-running Golden Tee tournaments in history, dating back to the late 2000s. Nearly as historic as the Florida Open and the former NIV (Not-in-Vegas) stop, this event has consistently drawn some of the best players and has delivered unforgettable moments.
Speaking of Florida, last month’s event set the bar high, with Joe Massara winning the Main bracket after beating out Bryce Aubart. Both Brittany Casper and Pete Schmidt earned their 2026 World Championship pass in the Women’s bracket and Purple bracket. As the tour moves north, players will be looking to build on that momentum for points in the standings for a Player of the Year tournament spot later in December.
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The Wisconsin Open kicks off on Thursday, March 6th, with the Closest to the Pin competition, a double-elimination event that will test players' precision and clutch shot-making. The action continues on Friday, March 7th, with the Blind Draw Doubles Tournament at noon, followed by the Handicap Tournament in the evening. This event levels the playing field and offers a satellite qualifier spot for the Main Event.
Saturday, March 8th, marks the beginning of the Main Event, with players battling through a five-course qualifier to determine who advances to Sunday’s Championship brackets. The top 32 qualifiers will earn their spot in the Main bracket, while all remaining players will compete in the Purple and Pink brackets.
The tournament reaches its height on Sunday, March 9th, with Main Event bracket play kicking off at noon with the top 32 players going head-to-head in a double-elimination format, while those in the Purple and Pink bracket will battle for their own share of the prize pool. The Purple Bracket winner will also secure a 2026 Golden Tee World Championship pass, making it highly competitive.
Last year’s Wisconsin Open saw some incredible performances, with Sean Gervais taking home the Main bracket title, Kirk Stimpert winning the Purple bracket, and Chris Bakke securing the Pink bracket championship. As we head into this year’s event, the competition elevates with more than 4 former World Champions attending.
With momentum building from Florida, some of the biggest names in Golden Tee are set to compete like Andy Haas, Paul Luna, Evan Gossett and the young gun Bryce Aubart. The Wisconsin Open promises another thrilling chapter in the 2025 National Golden Tee Tour.
Fans who can’t attend in person can catch all the action live on Golden Tee’s official YouTube channel at youtube.com/@GoldenTee.
Sussex Bowl, located in the heart of Wisconsin, provides the perfect venue for Golden Tee events. With dedicated space for Golden Tee gameplay, a lively atmosphere, and always a welcoming staff, players and fans alike can expect a top-tier experience. Players will compete on Golden Tee PGA TOUR cabinets featuring the latest 2025 courses.
Mark your calendars and don’t miss a second of the action! For more information, visit PEGTTour.com or contact Sussex Bowl at (262) 246-6808.