Hero World Challenge 2025 returns to the stunning Albany Golf Course in the Bahamas from December 4–7, 2025. Hosted by Tiger Woods, this exclusive invitational tournament features only 20 elite golfers from around the world, competing for prestige, ranking points, and a hefty purse in one of the final marquee golf events of the year.

Though Tiger Woods will not tee it up this year as he continues his recovery from multiple surgeries, the competition remains fierce — highlighted by two-time defending champion Scottie Scheffler, who aims to secure an unprecedented third straight title.

Event Details

  • Tournament Name: Hero World Challenge 2025
  • Dates: December 4–7, 2025
  • Location: Albany Golf Course, Nassau, Bahamas
  • Format: 72-hole stroke play (no cut)
  • Field: 20 players
  • Defending Champion: Scottie Scheffler
  • Host: Tiger Woods

Prize Money and Format

While the Hero World Challenge is not an official PGA Tour event, it offers world ranking points and a substantial prize fund. The total purse is $4 million, with the winner expected to take home $1 million.

The event uses a four-round, no-cut format, giving every participant a chance to compete all four days. The relaxed setting and small field make it an enjoyable yet competitive year-end showcase for golf’s biggest names.

2025 Hero World Challenge Field

Below is the confirmed 20-player field for the 2025 edition, including Ryder Cup stars and major champions.

PlayerOWGR (as of Aug 25, 2025)CountryNotes
Scottie Scheffler1USA2-time defending champion
Justin Thomas5USAConsistent top-10 performer
J.J. Spaun7USA2025 U.S. Open Champion, debut
Robert MacIntyre9Scotland2025 Ryder Cup participant
Harris English10USAExperienced in Bahamas winds
Keegan Bradley11USATeam USA Ryder Cup captain
Justin Rose12England2025 Ryder Cup participant
Sepp Straka13AustriaEuropean Ryder Cup member
Hideki Matsuyama16Japan2016 Hero World Challenge champion
Cameron Young20USAStrong driver, first appearance since 2022
Sam Burns22USAAggressive putter, tournament regular
Corey Conners24Canada2025 RBC Canadian Open finalist
Chris Gotterup26USA2025 Genesis Scottish Open champion
Wyndham Clark27USA2023 U.S. Open champion
Brian Harman28USAConsistent performer on tour
Andrew Novak30USATournament debut
Alex Noren31SwedenEuropean Ryder Cup vice captain
Akshay BhatiaN/AUSATournament invite
Billy HorschelN/AUSATournament invite
Jordan SpiethN/AUSA2014 Hero World Challenge champion

Recent News & Notes

Tiger Woods Out Again

Tournament host Tiger Woods confirmed he will not play in 2025 as he continues recovery from multiple surgeries, including a lumbar disc replacement in October. Woods, who last competed at the 2024 Masters, is expected to return in 2026.

Scheffler Chasing History

All eyes will be on Scottie Scheffler, who has dominated the Hero World Challenge the past two years. A third straight win would make him the first player ever to three-peat at this event, solidifying his status as golf’s world No. 1 and the sport’s most consistent force.

Cantlay and Schauffele Withdraw

Initially included in the field, Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele have withdrawn due to scheduling and injury issues. They have been replaced by Andrew Novak and Alex Noren, both of whom will make their Hero World Challenge debuts.

What Makes Albany Special?

Designed by Ernie Els, the Albany Golf Course is a tropical links-style layout blending elements of seaside golf and desert terrain. Known for its wide fairways, strategic bunkers, and coastal winds, it challenges players to balance aggression and precision.

The course’s stunning ocean views and resort atmosphere make it a favorite year-end stop for many pros — combining competition with a relaxed, off-season vibe.

Players to Watch

  • Scottie Scheffler: Looking for his historic three-peat.
  • Justin Thomas: Poised for a strong finish to 2025 after a solid season.
  • Robert MacIntyre: Representing Europe’s new wave of talent.
  • Jordan Spieth: Former champion returning to the Bahamas for the first time in years.
  • Chris Gotterup: The young star coming off his breakthrough win at the Scottish Open.

How to Watch

Fans can catch full coverage of the 2025 Hero World Challenge on:

  • Golf Channel – Live coverage and highlights
  • NBC Sports – Weekend rounds
  • Peacock (U.S.) – Live streaming
  • Sky Sports Golf (U.K.) – Full tournament coverage

Hero World Challenge TV Broadcast Schedule (All Times Eastern)

DayTime (ET)Channel
Thursday, Dec 41:30–4:30 p.m.Golf Channel
Friday, Dec 51:30–4:30 p.m.Golf Channel
Saturday, Dec 612:00–2:30 p.m.Golf Channel
2:30–5:00 p.m.NBC
Sunday, Dec 711:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.Golf Channel
1:30–4:30 p.m.NBC

Hero World Challenge 2025 promises world-class golf in a luxurious setting. While the absence of Tiger Woods is felt, the star-studded field led by Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, and Jordan Spieth ensures plenty of drama and excitement.

Expect intense competition, stunning scenery, and perhaps history in the making — as Scheffler chases a third consecutive victory in the Bahamas.

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