Field and format set for PGA Tour Creator Classic at Truist Championship

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Paige Spiranac will tee up in the PGA Tour Creator Classic at the Truist Championship.

After the success of the inaugural Creator Classic last year, your favorite social media stars will square up against each other three more times in the new season

The PGA Tour’s Creator Classic is back!

The tournament – which sees golf’s biggest YouTube stars and social media personalities compete over nine holes ahead of a tournament – proved to be a huge success when it debuted at East Lake prior to last year’s season-ending Tour Championship.

So huge, in fact, that the PGA Tour commissioned three more renewals for the coming year – starting at TPC Sawgrass for the Players Championship.

The second will be held before the Truist Championship – the tournament formerly sponsored by Wells Fargo – which, for this year, has moved to Philadelphia Cricket Club so its usual home at Quail Hollow can host the PGA Championship.

The third will see a return to East Lake for the FedEx Cup finale.



Players Championship Creator Classic

Gabby Golfgirl took part in the PGA Tour Creator Classic at TPC Sawgrass.

The first 2025 Creator Classic was a 10-player individual event played over holes 10-17 of the Stadium course at TPC Sawgrass. The top three in the leaderboard then went into a sudden-death playoff on the iconic par-3 17th.

Truist Championship Creator Classic

The winning team from the second Creator Classic at the Truist Championship.

The second 2025 Creator Classic was made up of four teams of three and took place over holes 10-17 at Philadelphia Cricket Club ahead of the Truist Championship. The top two teams then went into a sudden-death playoff down the 18th.

Where can you watch?

If you have tickets for the Wednesday of the tournament, then you can watch it in person.

Otherwise, it will be streamed live on the PGA Tour’s YouTube channel, as well as the Golf Channel, ESPN+, and the PGA Tour Channel, which can be accessed via a number of platforms including Amazon’s Prime Video.

The coverage will be produced by Pro Shop Studios – the team behind the Full Swing docuseries and Happy Gilmore 2.

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