As TPC Harding Park celebrates its 100th anniversary, the club has announced a centennial celebration for July 18, along with activations at the course throughout the year.
Named after U.S. President Warren Harding, an avid golfer, Harding Park Golf Course opened on July 18, 1925, along the shores of Lake Merced, California, in San Francisco’s southwest corner. The only city-owned public course in the PGA TOUR’s TPC Network, TPC Harding Park features 27 holes of championship golf and has a rich and storied history, including hosting the 2020 PGA Championship, won by Collin Morikawa, as well as the 2009 Presidents Cup, where the United States Team beat the International Team, 19.5 to 14.5.
TPC Harding Park is part of Rec and Park’s legacy of accessible, high-quality public recreation. As a municipal facility, it serves both the local community and visitors from around the world. Through decades of memorable moments, Harding Park has crowned some of golf’s greatest champions, including legends like Billy Casper, Byron Nelson, Gary Player, Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods.
At the centennial celebration on July 18, the first 200 golfers will receive a limited-edition centennial print by artist Lee Wybranski and a custom centennial challenge coin made from a storm-fallen cypress tree from Harding Park. All golfers playing that day will automatically be entered into ‘closest to the pin’ contests on each par-3 hole, with prizes awarded to the winners. Golfers can book their tee time for July 18 at this link.
For more information on TPC Harding Park and its history, click the link below.
https://sfrecpark.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2284
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