In an exciting showcase blending golf and country music, Good Good Golf is set to host the third annual Desert Open this week at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe, Arizona. Scheduled for Wednesday night, the event promises an entertaining evening as several renowned country artists, including Dustin Lynch, Jordan Davis, and Kane Brown, join Good Good’s lineup of creators.
The Desert Open will be aired live on Golf Channel, beginning at 7 p.m. ET, allowing fans to enjoy the thrilling matches from the comfort of their homes. Matt Kendrick, CEO and founder of Good Good, expressed enthusiasm for the event, stating, “The Desert Open was one of our first live events and remains one of our and our fans’ favorites. This year, we’ll see some of the best talent in country music face off against our guys, and we couldn’t be more excited that the action will be live on Golf Channel.”
The tournament will feature a unique format with seven teams, each consisting of two Good Good players and one musical artist, all competing on the public, par-3 layout under the bright lights. The event adds another layer of excitement to Good Good’s initiatives, incorporating it into their ongoing tour, where players compete for points throughout the season in hopes of being crowned the Good Good Tour champion.
The full teams participating in this year’s Desert Open include notable combinations, such as Garrett Clark and Marissa Wenzler teaming up with Maddox Batson, and Brad Dalke pairing with musician Kane Brown. Other teams feature artists like Lukas Nelson and Mitchell Tenpenny alongside Good Good players, promising a blend of talent and entertainment.
With the intersection of music and sports, the Desert Open is shaping up to be a memorable event for both golf enthusiasts and country music fans alike. The collaboration underscores the growing popularity of golf in mainstream culture, making it an event to watch for those who appreciate innovative formats in sporting competitions.
