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American Family Insurance Championship in Madison

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We still can’t get over the fact that Madison was ranked so low on WalletHub’s listing of America’s best sports cities. Did they even consider our local PGA Champions tournament? Let’s tee up some must-knows about the American Family Insurance Championship.

The host, American Family Insurance (AmFam, for short), is Madison’s local insurance giant with more than 14,000 employees selling personal and professional policies + offering investment and retirement services.

AmFam hosted its first-ever PGA event in 2016 at University Ridge Golf Course with a field of 81 players competing for a purse of $2 million + the tournament has only grown since. Tickets aren’t on sale yet for the 2023 matches, but you can still get into the swing of things.

Sign up now to be a volunteer for the events taking place Saturday, June 3-Sunday, June 11. This opportunity is pay-to-play ($80 fee required) and you’ll receive:

  • Official tournament uniform
  • Miscellaneous tournament merchandise
  • Volunteer credential and lanyard (valid all week)
  • Additional guest general admission tickets valid any day
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