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PGA Tour’s Sanderson Farms Championship Captured Through Hole-By-Hole Drone Video

Drone hole-by-hole video of PGA Tour’s Sanderson Farms Championship


Luke List is back to defend his title at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship at The Country Club of Jackson in Mississippi, where the field will compete for a $7.6 million purse. The Sanderson Farms is the second of the FedEx Cup Fall events, which will finalize eligibility for the 2025 PGA Tour Season.

A total of seven past champions are in the field, including List (2023), Mackenzie Hughes (2022), Cameron Champ (2018), Ryan Armour (2017), Cody Gribble (2016), Peter Malnati (2015) and Bill Haas (2010).

The course is in pristine condition and while this is the last time the company will be the title sponsor of the Jackson PGA Tour stop, those in the city are hoping to woo another to the course.

Enjoy this video, shot by Barbara Gauntt of our sister property the Clarion-Ledger, which highlights the Dogwood and Azalea nines that stretch 7,461 yards on the par-72 circuit.