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2025 Women’s Winterchamps winner to earn Epson Tour Copper Rock Championship Exemption

Southern Utah is once again poised to shine as a premier destination for women’s golf, with Copper Rock Golf Course set to host the Epson Tour’s Copper Rock Championship and the LPGA Legends Championship in back-to-back weeks in May of 2025. The doubleheader highlight the course’s growing reputation as a hub for professional women’s championship golf and its commitment to celebrating the sport’s past, present, and future stars.

The 2025 Epson Tour Copper Rock Championship will be held May 15-17. As the official qualifying tour for the LPGA, the Epson Tour showcases the rising stars of women’s golf. The top 15 players in the season’s final rankings earn LPGA Tour membership for the following year.

In cooperation with Copper Rock the Utah Golf Association will award the 2025 Women’s Winterchamps winner an exemption into the 2025 Copper Rock Championship. The 36-hole UGA Winterchamps will be contested March 15-16 at Copper Rock and Green Spring golf courses.

Colin Clawson, the UGA’s director of championships & operations said, “We were thrilled to learn that the Epson Tour Copper Rock Championship decided to grant this prestigious exemption to our 2025 Women’s Winterchamps winner. Winterchamps has evolved into an elite-level championship with a field that routinely features the best players in the state. We see this exemption as a fantastic opportunity to further elevate one of the UGA’s major championships while increasing exposure for Utah’s top-level talent. We’re grateful to Copper Rock for their partnership and commitment to enhancing women’s championship golf in Utah.”

The Women’s Winterchamps past champions list includes Berlin Long, Ali Mulhall and four-time winner Kelsey Chugg.

BYU’s Berlin Long won the 2024 Women’s Winterchamps title at Sky Mountain & Bloomington Country Club. (Photo: Fairways Media)

Copper Rock Championship organizers have committed to increasing the event’s purse by $10,000 annually through 2028, with a mission to empower the next generation of female golfers.

The LPGA Legends Tour announced that its premier event, the Legends Championship, formerly known as the LPGA Senior Championship, will return to Copper Rock Golf Course May 19-24, 2025. This marks the first time the Legends Tour will compete at the same venue in consecutive years since 2018-2019. Angela Stanford, who defended her title at Copper Rock in 2024 with a three-shot victory over Cristie Kerr, will aim for an unprecedented third consecutive win.

“The Legends Tour board voted unanimously to come back to Copper Rock,” said event coordinator Penny James-Garcia. “The hospitality from the course, community, and especially the volunteers made this an easy decision.”

Scheduled to conclude on Saturday, May 24, the championship will feature a $400,000 purse, with $60,000 awarded to the winner. Notable past champions include Trish Johnson, Karrie Webb, Laura Davies, and Helen Alfredsson.

Darcy Horman, Copper Rock’s Director of Operations said, “Hosting this prestigious tournament underscores our dedication to providing a world-class experience for players and fans. The LPGA Legends Championship celebrates the remarkable talent and legacy of these athletes, and we’re honored to be a part of it.”

Arizona’s Robin Krapfl, the 2024 Utah Senior Women’s State Amateur champion, has accepted the Copper Rock/UGA exemption for the 2025 LPGA Legends Championship at Copper Rock. (Photo: Fairways Media)

The UGA’s 2024 Utah Senior Women’s State Amateur champion, Robin Krapfl of Arizona, has accepted an exemption to play in the LPGA Legends Championship. 2023 Utah Senior Women’s State Amateur champion Nuny Khamken earned the exemption for the 2024 championship.

More than 700 volunteers will be needed for roles ranging from marshals to hospitality, with opportunities for youth to gain an inside look at professional golf. “We want kids and teens to experience the excitement firsthand,” James-Garcia said. “They’ll get closer to the players than anyone else.”

Copper Rock’s doubleheader further solidifies Southern Utah as a premier golf destination. The scenic course, nestled in Hurricane Valley, provides a stunning backdrop for world-class competition. With legends of the game and rising stars coming together, the 2025 events will celebrate women’s golf on every level. Tickets for the championships will go on sale in spring 2025, and volunteer registration is already available. For more information please visit copperrockchampionship.com.

 

Photography and story by Fairways Media/Randy Dodson. St. George News and Copper Rock Golf Club contributed to the story.