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Rocket Classic tournament director Mark Hollis aims to innovate and elevate event

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Rocket Classic tournament director Mark Hollis aims to innovate and elevate event

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The Rocket Classic tournament is set to feature a more challenging course and enhanced fan amenities for its 2026 event. The tournament, a critical stop for players aiming to secure points for the FedEx Cup playoffs, is expected to draw top golfers from around the world.

The Rocket Classic will have a tougher course for the 2026 tournament. The Donald Ross course has been redesigned to its original specifications by architect Tyler Ray. The tournament is a key stop for players seeking FedEx Cup playoff points. Past winners include Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler, and Tony Finau. New director Mark Hollis aims to innovate and elevate the event. He brings experience from his time as athletic director at Michigan State. Hollis hopes to draw fans from across Michigan to the event. The state is known for its golf courses, particularly in northern areas like Grayling and Petoskey. Tickets for the tournament are on sale, starting at $31. The Rocket Classic is Michigan's only PGA Tour tournament.

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