
After a thrilling Players Championship, the PGA Tour moves to the Valspar Championship, which has been a mainstay on the circuit's calendar since 2000.
Last year, Peter Malnati claimed a second PGA Tour title and his first in nine years, as the American fired a four-under 67 to secure the trophy at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course.

World No.3 Xander Schauffele headlines, as the field includes the likes of Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry.
Along with the big names, this week's tournament features a bumped-up prize fund from last year. The 2024 prize money stood at $8.4m, with winner Malnati pocketing $1,512,000.
This year's prize pool stands at $8.7m, with the champion earning $1,566,000 - an increase of $54,000 vs 2024. There's also 500 FedEx Cup points on offer to the winner, as well as a two year PGA Tour exemption. The winner also earns a spot in The Masters.

Take a look at the full Valspar Championship prize money payout below...
Valspar Championship Prize Money Breakdown
Who are the star names in the Valspar Championship field?

A number of the World's Top 50 are present in Florida, which includes the World No.3 Schauffele, who continues his return from injury and ramps up his tournament prep for The Masters in three weeks time.
Spieth, Thomas, Fleetwood and Lowry are in the field and, among the other big names include two-time Valspar Championship winner Sam Burns, as well as Will Zalatoris, Tom Kim and Sepp Straka.
Where is the Valspar Championship Held?
Held at Innisbrook Resort, the Copperhead Course is located in Palm Harbor, Florida and regularly ranks inside the top 10 on the PGA Tour in terms of toughness.
Like Augusta National, TPC Sawgrass and PGA National, the Copperhead Course has its own famous three-hole stretch known as The Snake Pit. The holes in question are the 475-yard par 4 16th, the 215-yard par 3 17th and the 445-yard par 4 18th.