Tierrador Players Championship
Current season, competition or edition: 2032 TPC Season | |
Sport | Golf |
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Founded | February 9, 1887 |
Founder | Members from the Taisgol Country Club |
Inaugural season | 1887 |
Commissioner | Antti Olataba |
Country | Tierrador (primarily) See list of participating countries |
Most recent champion(s) | Tomas Qanali |
Most titles | Money list titles: 11: Šaqon Domala Tournament wins: 126: Miqo Sola |
TV partner(s) | TNT Television Cinco List of broadcasters |
Related competitions | Songun Credit Tour TPC Legacy Tour |
Official website | pgatour.com |
The Tierrador Players Championship (TPC) (Tierradorian: Terranóq Čampionóq Panderša) is the organizer of professional golf tours in Tierrador and in Crona, Great Kirav, and Sarpedon. It organizes and administrates 22 professional tour events on the flagship tour, referred to as the TPC Season, which runs from August to January of every year. TPC also organizes and administrates the 17 events on the TPC Legacy Tour (age 50 and over), and the Songun Credit Tour, which is for TPC-registered players who are not yet qualified for the official tour. TPC is a non-profit sports league based at the Taisgol Country Club in Gadsden, Taisgol.
The first edition of the Tierrador Players Championship was founded in 1887, after members of the Taisgol Country Club challenged the members of the newly-built Gadsden Golf Course to a four-man scramble. Eventually, this match would become the Golfers State of Origin (now known as the Origin Championship), the de facto championship match for the TPC. TPC usually runs week-to-week professional golf events from August to January, for a total of 22 events. Some of the most notable events include the Origin Championship (which rotates between the Taisgol Country Club and the Ambel Lakes Country Club in Louis Parish, Taisgol), the Taisgol Open in Downtown Taisgol, the Orixtal Championship in Porvaos, the VTBC Cup in Qabór, and the TerraCola Open in Santiago.
History
1887–1922: Initial beginnings
1922–1945: Additions of initial domestic events
1953–1979: Miqo Sola and the Golden Era of Golf
1980–1995: Periods of decline and additions of international events
1996–2005: The Songun Credit Tour and popularity resurgence
2006–2025: Rise of the "Big Three"
Šaqon Domala, Abel Haqaša, Sean Auga were the big three and they were really good at golf.