After weather delays, play resumes at PGA Tour’s ISCO Championship in Kentucky
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- A weather delay has stopped play at the 2025 ISCO Championship.
- The ISCO Championship is a PGA Tour event held at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville.
Kentucky’s annual PGA Tour event saw significant weather delays on Saturday.
Two weather delays that lasted more than three hours combined occurred Saturday during the third round of the ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville. Both delays were due to lightning in the area.
Rain and storms had been in the forecast for this weekend at Hurstbourne, which is hosting a PGA Tour event for the first time.
As a result of the delays some golfers weren’t able to complete their third rounds Saturday. Twelve golfers still need to finish their third rounds, including leader Paul Peterson (who is through 15 holes).
The third round of the ISCO will resume at 8 a.m.
Tee times for Sunday’s final round will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and these final groupings will use threesomes that are going off both the 1st and 10th tees.
Gates will open to spectators at 7:45 a.m.
Peterson leads the ISCO at 10-under-par by one shot over Chan Kim at 9-under-par. Peterson is 5-under-par for his third round through 15 holes. Kim, the 36-hole leader, is 2-over-par for his third round through 12 holes.
Next on the leaderboard is Luke List and David Skinns, both at 7-under par. List fired a 65 (-5) for his third round. Skinns is 2-under-par for his third round through 15 holes.
Previously known as the Barbasol Championship, the ISCO was initially played in Alabama before moving to Kentucky in 2018. Since that move, the event had been contested at the Champions at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, before moving to the Derby City this year.
A field of 156 golfers began this week’s ISCO Championship on Thursday, with 68 golfers advancing past Friday’s 36-hole cut following the second round of play. This included four golfers with connections to the commonwealth. The 68 golfers who made the cut will be the ones splitting the tournament’s $4 million purse.
Tickets to this year’s ISCO Championship are still available at iscochampionship.com.
Television coverage for the event is being carried by Golf Channel.
The broadcast on the Golf Channel runs from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, with coverage from 4-7 p.m. Sunday on the NBC Sports app.
Stay up to date with the Herald-Leader’s latest coverage of the 2025 ISCO Championship:
View live updates from Herald-Leader reporter Cameron Drummond.
View the PGA Tour ISCO Championship leaderboard.
This story was originally published July 12, 2025 at 1:34 PM.