It started in 1983 as a fun event when four of the best golfers played for money on each hole. K.J. Choi was the winner last time, walking away with $415,000. The format disappeared after that, leaving fans nostalgic for nearly two decades. Reason? The format became less interesting, television ratings dropped drastically, and LG, the event’s main title sponsor, backed out in 2009. But now, with a new generation of stars, the Skins Game returns to reclaim its place in golf’s holiday calendar.
The post-Thanksgiving weekend is making its long-awaited return after 17 years on November 28, at Panther National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. This year’s Skins Game unfolds on a course designed by two champions from different eras: Jack Nicklaus and Justin Thomas.
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