Tempe, Ariz. (November 19, 2025) – Tickets for the 2025 Grass League (GL) Championship presented by Gila River Resorts & Casinos are now on sale at www.GrassLeague.com. The high stakes par-3 golf tournament will take place December 5 and 6, and feature 40 two-person teams from across the U.S. competing for a $100,000 purse in a two-day, 36-hole scramble format at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe, Ariz. Tickets include access to the golf tournament and post-golf concerts featuring Midland and Country Night on Friday, December 5 and BigXThaPlug and Country Night on Saturday, December 6. The final round of the GL Championship will be broadcast live on Golf Channel.
The GL Championship offers one of the best fan experiences in golf, with elite golf, live music, food trucks, hospitality tents and more set under the lights at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills. General admission tickets for the GL Championship start at $21.79 per day or $32.69 for two days. For an elevated experience, VIP tickets start at $81.72 per day and include dedicated viewing areas, VIP bar access, private restrooms, and express entry. Ticket prices will increase as the event draws closer. On Friday, December 5, tournament gates open at 2 p.m., with round one beginning at 5 p.m., while on Saturday gates open at 11 a.m. with round two beginning at 12:45 p.m. Opening concert acts will begin at 5 p.m. each evening.
Grass League features 10 franchise teams from regional markets, including Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Minnesota, Michigan, Tampa Bay, New York, Dallas and more. Team investors include Good Good Golf, Wyndham Clark, and Los Angeles Dodgers’ Manager Dave Roberts. For the GL Championship, each franchise will field four two-person teams for a total field size of 80 golfers. Teams will include a mix of amateur and professional golfers. Golfers set to compete in the 2025 GL Championship include:
- Ryan Ruffels - Los Angeles Roses
- Gabriela Ruffels - Los Angeles Roses
- Charlie Beljan - Scottsdale Strikers
- Drew Stoltz - Minnesota Muskies
- Colt Knost - Hollywood Hitters
- Will Kropp - Phoenix United
- Matt Kendrick - Dallas Horsemen
- Marissa Wenzler - Dallas Horsemen
- Ricky Romano - San Diego Munis
“This year’s Championship is set to be the biggest Grass League event,” said Jake Hoselton, co-founder of the Grass League. “Between the elite golf talent, the music lineup, and the final round being broadcast on the Golf Channel, we’re ready to showcase the Grass League on its biggest stage yet.”
For more information on the Grass League, visit www.GrassLeague.com.
About Grass League
Founded by Jake Hoselton, Jimmy Hoselton, Connor Riley, and Pete Wilson, the Grass League is the world's first high stakes par 3 golf league, uniquely embracing both professional and amateur events in team-based formats. Grass League events are set on lighted par 3 courses with the flagship host site located in the Phoenix market. The League welcomes qualifiers, encouraging broad participation and the discovery of emerging talents. With teams divided by regional markets, the League drives a sense of rivalry and community involvement. This innovative approach to team ownership and competitive play marks an exhilarating new chapter in the world of golf. Teams in the League are from Los Angeles, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Minnesota, Michigan, Canada, Tampa Bay, New York, Dallas, San Diego and more.
About Grass Clippings Rolling Hills
On March 2, 2023, the Tempe City Council approved Grass Clippings’ plan to overhaul and operate Rolling Hills Golf Course. Grass Clippings executed a long-term lease with the City of Tempe and took over the property on July 1st of last year, with Troon immediately assuming management of daily operations. Scottsdale-based WestHawk Capital partnered with Grass Clippings to lead a $15 million round of equity capitalization to finance the complete renovation of the facility, including the installation of lights and the full F&B and amenity package currently under development. The golf course reopened on Friday, November 3, 2023 following a four-month golf course renovation project and rye grass overseed, construction of a newly designed 9th hole, new tee boxes, installation of a new state-of-the-art irrigation system to improve turf quality, and a new 15,000 sq. ft. practice putting green. Grass Clippings Rolling Hills then opened to night golf play on Friday, December 1, 2023 and instantly became a favorite destination for golfers. More than 78 LED lights illuminate the golf course, which plays as a par 54, par-3 golf course at night and as an executive-length golf course (with par 3s and 4s) during the day. Golfers are able to track ball flight through the night sky on holes that range from 90 to 200-plus yards, while enjoying 360-degree views of downtown Tempe, Sky Harbor Airport, downtown Phoenix, the Phoenix Zoo and the nighttime silhouette of Papago Buttes.
The introduction of lights and night golf is just the beginning for the golf and entertainment venue, the flagship location for Grass Clippings’ cutting-edge vision. The team unveiled a refurbished golf shop in May 2024, renovated the clubhouse, added Glenrosa Restaurant and patio bar, and an activity lawn for live music, markets, and events. For more information on Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, visit https://grassclippingsaz.com.
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