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Former Champions Cameron Davis, Tony Finau, Rickie Fowler and Nate Lashley Commit to 2025 Rocket Classic

Davis became the tournament’s first two-time winner with his one-stroke victory last June   Daily grounds and shared hospitality tickets...

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May 12, 2025

  • Davis became the tournament’s first two-time winner with his one-stroke victory last June

 

DETROIT (May 8, 2025) – The Rocket Classic today announced four of its former champions - Cameron Davis, Tony Finau, Rickie Fowler and Nate Lashley – have committed to return for the seventh-annual playing of Detroit’s PGA TOUR tournament scheduled for June 25-29 at Detroit Golf Club.   

 

Davis became the only two-time winner of the Rocket Classic last year, having also won the tournament following a five-hole playoff in 2021. Fowler hoisted the trophy in 2023, while Finau coasted to a five-stroke victory in 2022. Lashley was the tournament’s inaugural winner in 2019.

 

“We’re excited to welcome back four outstanding champions – Cameron, Rickie, Tony and Nate – to the Rocket Classic this summer,” said Bill Emerson, President of Rocket Companies and the Rocket Giving Fund. “Each of these players has left their mark on this tournament, and it’s a privilege to see them return to Detroit. From the start, Dan Gilbert’s vision was to bring a PGA TOUR event here not just to showcase great golf, but to drive meaningful impact in our community. That mission continues, and these champions are part of the story we’re proud to keep building.”

 

Davis owns two career PGA TOUR victories, both at Detroit Golf Club. After outlasting Troy Merritt and Joaquin Niemann in a five-hole playoff to claim the Rocket Classic trophy in 2021, Davis won last year’s tournament in easier fashion. A birdie on the 17th hole gave him the lead and just enough breathing room to better Aaron Rai, Akshay Bhatia, Min Woo Lee, and Davis Thompson by one stroke.

 

Finau set a Rocket Classic record with his 26-under par performance in 2022, beating Patrick Cantlay, Taylor Pendrith and Cameron Young by five strokes. It marked Finau’s second victory in back-to-back weeks and was one of three PGA victories he secured that year.

 

Fowler’s 2023 Rocket Classic win also came down to a dramatic playoff finish. He birdied the 18th hole on Sunday to force a three-way playoff with Collin Morikawa and Adam Hadwin, then birdied the first playoff hole to secure the victory. A six-time PGA TOUR winner, Fowler recorded five top-25 finishes last season and has already placed inside the top 30 three times through his first nine events of 2025. A Rocket ambassador, he has played the Rocket Classic every year since its debut in 2019.

 

Lashley ensured that the inaugural Rocket Classic in 2019 would be a memorable one, securing his first PGA TOUR victory after entering the field as the third alternate. He shot a 63 to top the leaderboard after round one and never relinquished his lead, surging to a six-stroke victory.

 

Daily grounds and shared hospitality venue tickets are available for purchase at RocketClassic.com. Grounds tickets start at $65 per day, and up to four children age 15 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a ticketed adult. LendingTree Lounge and Club Ace shared hospitality passes start at $120 and $230, respectively.

 

For the first time, students will receive special pricing of 31.3% off for each competition day on grounds tickets purchased using a valid .edu email address to pay homage to Detroit’s 313 area code. Complimentary tickets are also available to military members and first responders in partnership with Folds of Honor and Irreverent Warriors Detroit.

 

On Sunday, June 22, admission and parking are complimentary for the final round of THE JOHN SHIPPEN Men’s Invitational presented by Rocket. On Wednesday, June 25, Detroit Community Day includes complimentary admission and parking for all residents of Detroit and beyond to enjoy access to exciting pre-tournament events such as the Delta Dental Pro-Am and The First Tee – Greater Detroit Youth Golf Clinic.

 

Since 2019, the Rocket Classic has invested nearly $10 million into local charitable organizations, including contributions to the event’s landmark “Changing the Course” initiative, which has played a vital role in bridging the digital divide in Detroit.

 

To purchase tickets and for more information, visit RocketClassic.com.

 

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About the Rocket Classic 

The Rocket Classic made history in 2019 as the first PGA TOUR event ever held in the city of Detroit and has continued to make a positive and lasting impact on the city and its residents through its multi-year “Changing the Course” campaign, established in 2020 to end the digital divide in Detroit and ensure digital accessibility for all city residents. The Rocket Classic was the most awarded event during the 2018-19 PGA TOUR season, being recognized for “Best Special Event” (then known as the AREA 313 Celebrity Challenge) and “Best Tournament Sales” as well as being honored with the first “Fair Way Award” for its diversity and inclusion initiatives. The Fair Way Award was bestowed upon the Rocket Classic again in 2023 and 2024, and in 2024 the tournament also received the Best Volunteer Program award. More information is available at RocketClassic.com and on Facebook, X and Instagram (@RocketClassic).

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