Where is the PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship being held? All you need to know about the venue

Valspar Championship
Valspar Championship (Image via Gambyl)

The PGA Tour's Valspar Championship is scheduled to be held from March 16 through March 19 at the Copperhead Course at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Tampa, Florida. The tournament has a purse of $8.1 million and features golfers including Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Sam Burns, and many others.

The Valspar Championship started in 2000 with John Huston lifting the first trophy of the year. Burns has defended his title for the last two years and is now all set to compete again in 2023.

Interestingly, Paul Casey also won the Valspar Championship for two consecutive years before losing to Burns in 2021. The tournament was canceled due to Covid in 2020.

Tiger Woods finished second in the tournament alongside Patrick Reed in 2018. However, he won't be participating this year due to his injury.

Rory McIlroy will also miss the Valspar championship as he has been focused on the Masters, which is scheduled for April.

It is important to note that the Players Championship winner, Scottie Scheffler, will also miss the tournament and so will Jon Rahm. Scheffler recently won the Players Championship and retained the World No.1 title.


PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship field

  • Keegan Bradley
  • Ryan Brehm
  • Sam Burns
  • Cameron Champ
  • Stewart Cink
  • Joel Dahmen
  • Tyler Duncan
  • Nico Echavarria
  • Lucas Glover
  • Jim Herman
  • Garrick Higgo
  • Martin Laird
  • Andrew Landry
  • K.H. Lee
  • Luke List
  • Trey Mullinax
  • J.T. Poston
  • Chad Ramey
  • Chez Reavie
  • Robert Streb
  • Nick Taylor
  • Michael Thompson
  • Erik van Rooyen
  • Richy Werenski
  • Jason Dufner
  • Zach Johnson
  • Ryan Moore
  • Rory Sabbatini
  • Jimmy Walker
  • Luke Donald
  • Dylan Wu
  • Ludvig Aberg
  • Pierceson Coody
  • Cole Hammer
  • Victor Perez
  • Greg Koch
  • Brian Harman
  • Davis Riley
  • Denny McCarthy
  • Maverick McNealy
  • Troy Merritt
  • Adam Hadwin
  • Tommy Fleetwood
  • Taylor Moore
  • Alex Smalley
  • Wyndham Clark
  • Lee Hodges
  • Beau Hossler
  • Brandon Wu
  • Matthew NeSmith
  • Adam Long
  • Dylan Frittelli
  • David Lipsky
  • Adam Schenk
  • Aaron Rai
  • Stephan Jaeger
  • Patrick Rodgers
  • Russell Knox
  • Kevin Streelman
  • Mark Hubbard
  • Peter Malnati
  • Sam Ryder
  • Jhonattan Vegas
  • Nate Lashley
  • James Hahn
  • Greyson Sigg
  • Callum Tarren
  • Max McGreevy
  • Chesson Hadley
  • Doug Ghim
  • Kevin Tway
  • Matthias Schwab
  • Patton Kizzire
  • Kramer Hickok
  • Matt Wallace
  • Austin Smotherman
  • Justin Lower
  • Doc Redman
  • Kelly Kraft
  • Nick Hardy
  • Kyle Stanley
  • J.B. Holmes
  • Zac Blair
  • Justin Suh
  • Harry Higgs
  • Cody Gribble
  • John VanDerLaan
  • Wesley Bryan
  • Akshay Bhatia
  • Carson Young
  • Michael Kim
  • Harry Hall
  • Taylor Montgomery
  • Ben Taylor
  • Ben Griffin
  • Tyson Alexander
  • Robby Shelton
  • S.H. Kim
  • Joseph Bramlett
  • Will Gordon
  • Byeong Hun An
  • David Lingmerth
  • Harrison Endycott
  • Erik Barnes
  • Ryan Armour
  • Eric Cole
  • Ben Martin
  • Zecheng Dou
  • Paul Haley II
  • Henrik Norlander
  • Matti Schmid
  • Brent Grant
  • Austin Cook
  • Samuel Stevens
  • Austin Eckroat
  • Carl Yuan
  • Brian Stuard
  • Brice Garnett
  • Tano Goya
  • Kyle Westmoreland
  • MJ Daffue
  • Augusto Núñez
  • Scott Harrington
  • Vincent Norrman
  • Trevor Werbylo
  • Trevor Cone
  • Brandon Matthews
  • Kevin Roy
  • Michael Gligic
  • Anders Albertson
  • Andrew Novak
  • Kevin Kisner
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Justin Rose

The Valspar Championship winners over the years

  • 2022: Sam Burns
  • 2021: Sam Burns
  • 2019: Paul Casey
  • 2018: Paul Casey
  • 2017: Adam Hadwin
  • 2016: Charl Schwartzel
  • 2015: Jordan Spieth
  • 2014: John Senden
  • 2013: Kevin Streelman
  • 2012: Luke Donald
  • 2011: Gary Woodland
  • 2010: Jim Furyk
  • 2009: Retief Goosen
  • 2008: Sean O'Hair
  • 2007: Mark Calcavecchia
  • 2006: KJ Choi
  • 2005: Carl Pettersson
  • 2004: Vijay Singh
  • 2003: Retief Goosen
  • 2002: KJ Choi
  • 2000: John Huston

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Edited by Shubham Banerjee