6 Reasons Why You Can’t Miss the Rogers Charity Classic in August

Rogers Charity Classic at Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club
Rogers Charity Classic at Canyon Meadows Golf & Country Club
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6 Reasons Why You Can’t Miss the Rogers Charity Classic in August

The only Canadian stop on the PGA Tour Champions circuit.

Calgary’s blue skies shine just a bit brighter during the warm-weather months with so much to see, do, and explore. As you browse the more than 200 festivals and events happening this summer, consider these top reasons why the Rogers Charity Classic should be on your calendar.  

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1) You Get to See Some of the Greatest Names in Golf — Without Leaving the Country. 

Former U.S. Open champion Ernie Els, three-time major winner Vijay Singh, World Golf Hall of Fame member Colin Montgomerie — these are just a few of the standout names who will tee off at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club, August 13-15, 2025.  

As the lone Canadian stop on the PGA Tour Champions circuit, the tournament gives Albertans a convenient chance to celebrate some of the game’s legends. You won’t just watch them from afar, either: The Planet Coffee putting green gives fans a closer look at this year’s cast of champions. 

  

2) The One & Only John Daly Is Coming. 

Sure, Stampede might be known as The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth, but Arkansas’ most recognizable driver — who recently committed to the Classic’s playing field — is a close second. How long will Long John’s beard be in August? Will he cover a Bob Dylan song before he tees off? How many cigarettes will he smoke per round? 

 

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3) Calgary’s Culinary and Brewery Scene Will Shine. 

Instead of trying to race around the city to sample some of the best food and beer, you can find all that deliciousness in one spot. The Cenovus Energy Fan Zone will feature some of Calgary’s acclaimed food trucks, along with beverage tastings. And if you’re looking to watch the action while raising a toast, head to The Watering Hole at the 16th green where you can take advantage of Birdie Beers — half-priced brews for 10 minutes after each birdie on the hole.  

  

4) You Don’t Need to Worry About Driving. 

Want to have another? Go for it. With complimentary shuttle service from the Anderson LRT Station directly to the main entrance, you can enjoy an afternoon at the course while ditching your keys. 

  

5) Take Your Shot to Make a Difference. 

Come to the classic with your favorite charity in mind and put your short-game skills to the test in the $50K Charity Putting Challenge. It’s all part of the tournament’s mission; over the past 12 years, the Rogers Charity Classic has helped raise more than $137 million for children and youth organizations across Alberta. Head to the course this year to make lucky-number 13 an even bigger success. 

  

6) Your Kids Will Love It — Even If They Don’t Love Golf Yet. 

With a bouncy house, climbing zone, and jam-packed KidZone, the weekend offers fun for the youngest members of your family too. Plus, if your kiddos are already fans of the game, they’ll love Autograph Alley where they can score signatures from some of the biggest names on the course. And no matter where your kids are on their journey with golf, you don’t have to worry about paying for them: Guests 17 and under enjoy free admission. 

  

Head to Cowboys to Start the Celebration Early 

The Rogers Charity Classic may not officially kick off until Friday, August 15, but you don’t have to wait to begin channeling your green-jacket energy. Each Friday, the iconic Cowboys Dance Hall will feature a putting challenge for the chance to win tournament prizes, including an exclusive VIP package to the event. And even if you don’t sink that long putt, you’ll still have photographic evidence that you belong in the big time: You can take a picture with a John Daly cutout.  

  

Ready to try to snag a picture with the real John Daly? Head to the Rogers Charity Classic website to compare ticket options starting at just $34 per day. 

 

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