The Korn Ferry Tour Championship presented by Virginia’s Richmond Region is the year-end golf tournament of the Korn Ferry Tour. It has been played at a variety of courses; from 2019 to 2023 it was played at Victoria National Golf Club in Newburgh, Indiana. from 2024 to 2025, it was be played at the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort. Starting in 2026, it will be played at the Federal Club in Glen Allen, Virginia in partnership with Henrico County and Virginia state Economic Development Authority and tourism boards. Since the 2008 edition, the purse has been $1,000,000, with the winner receiving $180,000.

The format of the tournament is stroke play at 18 holes for four days, a total of 72 holes. Originally, the field consisted of the top 60 players on the money list, all attempting to be among the 25 to earn PGA Tour cards. Since 2013, it has been part of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals and the field consisted of the top 75 players from the Korn Ferry Tour money list and the non-exempt players ranked 126 to 200 on the PGA Tour's money list at the start of the Finals. From 2013 to 2022, 50 PGA Tour cards were awarded after the event.

The format changed in 2023 where thirty PGA Tour cards are awarded at the end of the season and again in 2025 where the number of graduates was reduced to twenty. The Tour Championship features the top 75 players from the Korn Ferry standings and those in the field are guaranteed at minimum full Korn Ferry Tour status for the next season.

Tournament host courses

YearsVenueLocation
2026–2029The Federal ClubGlen Allen, Virginia
2024–2025French Lick ResortFrench Lick, Indiana
2019–2023Victoria National Golf ClubNewburgh, Indiana
2016–2018Atlantic Beach Country ClubAtlantic Beach, Florida
2013–2015TPC Sawgrass, Dye's Valley CoursePonte Vedra Beach, Florida
2009–2011Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek course)Charleston, South Carolina
2008, 2012TPC Craig RanchMcKinney, Texas
2007Barona Creek Golf ClubLakeside, California
2006Houstonian Golf & Country ClubRichmond, Texas
2001–2005Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Capitol Hill (Senator course)Prattville, Alabama
1999–2000Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Highland OaksDothan, Alabama
1998Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Magnolia Grove (Crossings course)Mobile, Alabama
1997Grand National Golf Club (Lake course)Opelika, Alabama
1995–1996Settindown Creek Golf ClubRoswell, Georgia
1993–1994Pumpkin Ridge Golf ClubCornelius, Oregon

Winners

Korn Ferry Tour (Current Finals system)2023–
Korn Ferry Tour (Old Finals system)2013–2019, 2021–2022
Korn Ferry Tour (Championship Series)2020
Korn Ferry Tour (Regular season Tour Championship)1993–2012
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-up
Korn Ferry Tour Championship
33rd2025United States Chandler Blanchet274−142 strokesSouth Africa Barend Botha
32nd2024United States Braden Thornberry279−91 strokeUnited States Brian Campbell United States Alistair Docherty United States Doc Redman
31st2023France Paul Barjon274−143 strokesArgentina Fabián Gómez
30th2022United States Justin Suh267−212 strokesUnited States Austin Eckroat
29th2021United States Joseph Bramlett268−204 strokesUnited States Trey Mullinax
28th2020United States Brandon Wu270−181 strokeUnited States Greyson Sigg
27th2019England Tom Lewis265−235 strokesArgentina Fabián Gómez
Web.com Tour Championship
26th2018United States Denny McCarthy261−234 strokesUnited States Lucas Glover
25th2017United States Jonathan Byrd260−244 strokesUnited States Sam Saunders United States Shawn Stefani
24th2016Canceled due to Hurricane Matthew
23rd2015Argentina Emiliano Grillo266−141 strokeUnited States Chez Reavie
22nd2014United States Derek Fathauer266−141 strokeUnited States Zac Blair
21st2013United States Chesson Hadley270−102 strokesCanada Brad Fritsch Australia Scott Gardiner United States John Peterson United States Brendon Todd
20th2012United States Justin Bolli268−162 strokesUnited States James Hahn
Nationwide Tour Championship
19th2011United States Ken Duke278−102 strokesUnited States Scott Brown
18th2010United States Brendan Steele275−13PlayoffUnited States Colt Knost
17th2009United States Matt Every267−213 strokesAustralia Michael Sim
16th2008United States Matt Bettencourt267−171 strokeUnited States Jeff Klauk
15th2007Wales Richard Johnson264−201 strokeUnited States Michael Letzig
14th2006United States Craig Kanada275−131 strokeAustralia Andrew Buckle United States Matt Kuchar
13th2005United States David Branshaw276−122 strokesUnited States Eric Axley
12th2004United States Nick Watney273−153 strokesUnited States Brett Wetterich
11th2003United States Chris Couch270−183 strokesUnited States D. J. Brigman
Buy.com Tour Championship
10th2002United States Patrick Moore206−102 strokesNew Zealand Steven Alker United States Mike Heinen United States Jeff Klauk
9th2001United States Pat Bates284−43 strokesUnited States Tom Carter South Africa Brenden Pappas
8th2000United States Spike McRoy272−165 strokesUnited States Briny Baird
Nike Tour Championship
7th1999United States Bob Heintz283−5PlayoffUnited States Marco Dawson
6th1998United States Bob Burns283−53 strokesUnited States Jeff Gove
5th1997United States Steve Flesch278−104 strokesUnited States Chris Smith
4th1996United States Stewart Cink281−74 strokesUnited States David Berganio Jr.
3rd1995United States Allen Doyle283−5PlayoffUnited States John Maginnes
2nd1994United States Mike Schuchart277−111 strokeUnited States Emlyn Aubrey United States Jeff Cook United States Lee Rinker
1st1993United States David Duval277−71 strokeUnited States Danny Briggs

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Korn Ferry Tour regular-season money list, in years that the event was not part of the old Korn Ferry Tour Finals system. In years that the event was part of that system, all winners and runners-up earned PGA Tour cards. Sources: Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

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