The newest stop on the Tour — a 2-man shamble on an Alister MacKenzie masterpiece above the Pacific, and the season's closing Minor.
The Sharp Park Showdown is the Tour's newest event — 2026 marks the very first running. An Alister MacKenzie-designed public course set against the Pacific, Sharp Park rewards the player who can handle the wind, the fog, and the kind of unforgiving par-3s that close tournaments on their own.
The format is a 2-Man Shamble: both players tee off, the team selects the better drive, and then each player plays his own ball into the hole from there. Half-scramble off the tee, half-stroke-play into the green — imagination into the flag, but no hiding from your own putter.
As the season's closing Minor, the Showdown is the Tour's final scoring event — the last chance to add points before the World Cup standings are settled. In 2026, it writes the event's opening chapter.
No results yet.
The Sharp Park Showdown is new to the Tour in 2026. There are no previous leaderboards, no defending champion, and no course history on Tour — the first entry in this table will be written later this summer.
Whoever lifts the trophy here will be the first name etched onto the Showdown cup.
Sharp Park crowns its own champion on Sunday. The World Cup Championship is decided separately across the full season — see the World Cup standings for the country race.
A first look at the layout. Tour photos from the 2026 running will live here after the event.
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