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2026 ISCO Championship: DFS Picks and Course Analysis


Course Introduction


With the PGA Tour now on their European swing, the alternate events back in America are co-sanctioned with the DPWT to give additional playing opportunities. The first of these is the ISCO Championship which is being held at Hurstbourne Country Club for the second time. Hurstbourne is a short 7,056-yard par 70 parkland course with a creek that goes through the front nine and some ponds that impact on the back nine. According to last year's GCSAA fact sheet, it features Bentgrass greens, Zoysia fairways, and thick Bluegrass and Fescue rough and native areas that are 4-6 inches.


Despite being one of the shortest courses on tour, Hurstbourne held its own last year with a scoring average of 1.06 shots over par and a winning score of -10. This had it as the 15th hardest (out of 40) course on the PGA Tour (adjusted for field strength). This was with mostly favorable weather conditions last year, with light winds early in the week before a storm halted play on Saturday and softened the course for Sunday.

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