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Kentucky is well known for being the cradle of the bourbon and thoroughbred industries, and in 2024 the Bluegrass State is taking on a new title as the nation’s Cradle of Golf… Well, okay, that title probably belongs to Pinehurst, North Carolina. But, for this summer, it feels like the perfect fit.
The golfing world’s eyes are turning their gaze to Kentucky for some of the year’s most prestigious championships. Top professional and amateur golfers worldwide are descending onto the Bluegrass, Bentgrass, and Zoysia grass for three iconic tournaments.
The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club
May 13-19, 2024
Louisville, Ky.

It all starts with The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club.
Valhalla plays host to this major championship for the fourth time this year - outranked only by Southern Hills Country Club’s five. Previous winners are Mark Brooks (1996), with a stunning eagle 2 on #15 to force a playoff with Kenny Perry; Tiger Woods (2000) in a spine-tingling three-hole playoff over Bob May; and Rory McIlroy (2014) memorably finishing the 18th hole in near darkness over Phil Mickelson.
Valhalla’s lush and rolling grounds have a storied history steeped with a championship tradition. Designed by all-time major Champion Jack Nicklaus, Valhalla is ranked among America’s 100 Greatest Courses by Golf Digest and a patron’s paradise for great views and opportunities to see the best professional golfers in the world compete close-up.
If you’re coming to The PGA Championship, I recommend you make it a week and add these quintessential Louisville stops to your itinerary.
Churchill Downs
Enjoy a mint julep (or two) and see those phenomenal thoroughbreds run at the home of the Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs. Don’t miss your chance to tour the Kentucky Derby Museum while you are on the grounds!
Bourbon Trail
Explore any one of Kentucky’s world-renowned bourbon distilleries along the Bourbon Trail. Distilleries close to Valhalla include Evan Williams, Bulleit, Buffalo Trace, and Woodford Reserve.
Louisville Slugger
Visit the Hillerich & Bradsby Co., maker of the famous “Louisville Slugger” baseball bat.
Where to Eat & Where to Stay
Enjoy great dining and accommodations, including some of my favorites!
- Jeff Ruby’s, a steakhouse with an immaculate atmosphere
- Porcini, for Northern Italian
- Jack Fry’s, for a great Julep and Old Fashioned
- The Brown Hotel, the birthplace of the Hot Brown
- The Seelbach Hilton, a luxury hotel with a distinct character
- The Omni, a downtown hotel mere steps from the city’s best things to do
The Kentucky Championship at Keene Trace Golf Club
July 8-14, 2024
Nicholasville, Ky.

Next up this season is The Kentucky Championship, formerly The Barbasol Championship.
This PGA tour stop brings in both notable and fresh upstart pros to compete for a big purse and valuable tour exemptions for inclusion into future major professional events. It is a relaxed environment and a sneaky good tournament.
Hosted at the Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Ky., this provides another chance for locals and visitors to see great golf up close. I encourage you to find your way into nearby Lexington between rounds or off-days and explore Central Kentucky.
Horse Farm Tour
Get a hands-on experience in Kentucky's famed horse country with a guided horse farm tour. With opportunities to visit renowned thoroughbred farms and meet their all-star racehorses, it's a few hours you will never forget.
Bourbon Trail
Explore any one of Kentucky’s world-renowned bourbon distilleries along the Bourbon Trail. Distilleries close to Keene Trace include Four Roses, Wild Turkey, and Castle & Key.
Where to Eat & Where to Stay
Enjoy great dining and accommodations, including some of my favorites!
- Dudley’s on Short, inspired American fare
- Guiseppe’s, classic Italian dishes, and live jazz
- The Campbell House, a historic, equestrian-inspired hotel
- Origin Hotel, a boutique hotel equipped with modern amenities and Southern hospitality
The Southern Amateur Championship at Idle Hour Country Club
July 17-20, 2024
Lexington, Ky.

Finally, set your eyes on the future at the 118th Southern Amateur Championship.
Tomorrow’s professional stars will be on hand to take on Idle Hour’s 100-year-old 7,018-yard par 70 challenge designed by Donald Ross. Hear that, Pinehurst?
Past winners include the likes of Bobby Jones, Ben Crenshaw, Justin Leonard, and Lanny Wadkins. In 2023, this competition ranked in the world's top three for amateur golf events. It promises to be intimate, fun golf in its purest form. This young talent will amaze!
Of course, here are my recommendations for where to play, stay, and eat in your downtime.
Keeneland Racecourse
With its timeless charm, Keeneland offers a quintessential Kentucky experience. This stunning venue is a must-see as a historic landmark for the region and the horse racing industry.
Where to Eat & Where to Stay
- The Merrick Inn, offers a great patio, delicious food, and a fascinating history
- Tony’s of Lexington, for great steak and atmosphere
- 21c Museum Hotel Lexington, have a drink in the old bank vault and browse the art gallery
- Marriott City Center, in the heart of downtown Lexington
So, to you… “Fairways and greens!” Enjoy your Kentucky summer of golf!