Seven World Golf Hall of Famers, 17 PGA TOUR Major Winners ready for Texas Showdown at 2025 Insperity Invitational

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The 2025 Insperity Invitational, set for April 28 to May 4, will highlight a remarkable roster of seven World Golf Hall of Famers and 17 PGA TOUR major winners. Among the stars are Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, and Bernhard Langer, who has achieved a record 47 PGA TOUR Champions wins. Langer expressed his enthusiasm for the tournament and praised the course's fast greens and water hazards, which demand precision. Executive Director Bryan Naugle noted that this group of players has collectively won numerous prestigious titles, including 11 British Opens and seven Masters. The event will also feature a special exhibition on Folds of Honor Saturday with golf icons like Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sorenstam.

This year's tournament aims to provide an entertaining experience for fans, encouraging them to wear red, white, and blue in support of military families. An impactful opening ceremony will precede the exhibition, showcasing the Patriot Parachute Team. The final field will be revealed on April 25, adding anticipation to this prestigious event.

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