
The Galleri Classic, a prominent event on the PGA Tour Champions circuit held at Rancho Mirage, is at risk of cancellation after its sponsor, Grail, withdrew four months ago. With an August deadline approaching, organizers are urgently seeking a new sponsor to maintain the tournament’s place on the 2027 schedule. This PGA Tour Champions sponsorship crisis has raised concerns among fans and players about the tournament’s future.
Venue and Player Support Highlight the Tournament’s Importance
Set against the scenic backdrop of Mission Hills Country Club, the Galleri Classic has earned praise from players on the Champions Tour for its challenging course and beautiful location. The event’s popularity among golf enthusiasts adds pressure on organizers to resolve the crisis swiftly and preserve this well-regarded competition.
Organizers Remain Optimistic Amidst Uncertainty
Despite the challenges, Michelle DeLancy, the event’s director, remains hopeful. Ongoing discussions with a potential sponsor offer a chance to keep the Galleri Classic alive for future seasons, although time is running short. The search for a partner reflects the high stakes involved in safeguarding this tournament’s legacy in senior golf.
The Future of the Galleri Classic and Its Impact on Senior Golf
As the deadline looms, the outcome of the sponsorship negotiations will determine whether the Galleri Classic continues as a celebrated fixture on the PGA Tour Champions calendar or marks the end of an era. The golf community watches closely, aware that the resolution will influence the tournament’s standing and the broader landscape of professional senior golf.
“The pressure is intense, but we are committed to finding a solution that keeps the tournament alive.” —Michelle DeLancy, Event Director