
Professional golf is officially booked for a big Austin comeback. Tickets are now on sale for the Good Good Championship, the PGA TOUR's newest FedExCup Fall event, set to bring a 120-player field, a $6 million purse and live television coverage to the Hill Country this November. Organizers are pitching the weeklong tournament as one of the city's marquee late-year sports draws.
When and where
The Good Good Championship is scheduled for Nov. 9-15, 2026, at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa's Fazio Canyons Course, according to the Good Good Championship. Local reporting by Community Impact notes that tournament play will be open to the public Nov. 12-15, with single-day tickets already on sale.
The field and stakes
According to a PGA TOUR release, the event will feature 120 PGA TOUR professionals competing for a $6 million purse, with 500 FedExCup points going to the winner. Broadcast coverage is slated for Golf Channel and PGA TOUR Live on ESPN+, with additional distribution on SiriusXM and the World Feed. “The PGA TOUR is proud to return to the great City of Austin for the Good Good Championship,” Tyler Dennis said in the release.
Tickets and pricing
Ticket sales began March 18, with single-day general admission prices listed at $80 for Nov. 12, $90 for Nov. 13, $120 for Nov. 14 and $100 for Nov. 15, as reported by Community Impact. That coverage also notes complimentary admission for children 12 and under when accompanied by a ticketed adult, limited to two children per adult. Passes are being sold through Ticketmaster.
Course, production and local impact
Omni Barton Creek's Fazio Canyons Course, a Tom Fazio design that recently underwent renovation, is being positioned as the tournament's signature stage, according to Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa. Event operations and logistics will be handled by HNS Sports Group, the PGA TOUR release states.
Good Good's media reach
Good Good has grown from a digital content brand into a live events player following a reported $45 million fundraising round, the company said in its Good Good announcement of the championship. The brand's involvement also helped bring back the TV series Big Break on Golf Channel, a move expected to broaden the tournament's reach beyond traditional golf audiences, according to Golf Monthly.
Organizers are accepting volunteer and hospitality signups and say the event will feature upgraded fan experiences along with corporate hospitality options. For full details and tickets, visit the Good Good Championship site and the event's listing on Ticketmaster.









