The ISCO Championship at Hurstbourne Country Club concludes today, with the winner securing a $720,000 top prize, 300 FedEx Cup points, and a two-year PGA Tour exemption. As of the final round, Lucas Glover holds a narrow lead in a tightly contested leaderboard, facing persistent challenges from Aaron Wise, Steven Fisk, and a deep field of contenders, according to reporting by the Courier Journal.
The Stakes of the ISCO Championship
Winning at Hurstbourne provides more than just a paycheck. The champion earns a two-year exemption, a critical asset for golfers looking to secure their status on the tour. The $720,000 winner’s share is a significant portion of the total purse, making the final 18 holes a high-pressure environment for the field.
Did you know?
The 72-hole record for the ISCO Championship stands at 262, set by Jim Herman in 2019. Hurstbourne Country Club’s own 72-hole record is 270, established by William Mouw in 2025.
Current Leaderboard Dynamics
The leaderboard has remained fluid throughout the final round. Lucas Glover, who entered the day at 15-under, has navigated a series of challenges that briefly forced him into a three-way tie with Aaron Wise and Steven Fisk. According to live updates from the Courier Journal, Glover’s ability to respond with back-to-back birdies helped him regain sole possession of the lead at several intervals during the afternoon.

The depth of the field is evident in the movement of players like Thomas Rosenmueller, who climbed 29 spots earlier in the tournament, and Oihan Guillamoundeguy, who surged 27 spots after a 5-under performance. With the top-tier players separated by only a few strokes, the outcome remains uncertain as the leaders approach the final holes.
Performance Trends at Hurstbourne
Historical data suggests that low scores are common at this venue. The 18-hole record of 61 has been reached four times, most recently by Chan Kim and William Mouw in 2025. Golfers are finding success by minimizing bogeys; for instance, Glover’s ability to remain in contention is largely attributed to his consistency, having recorded only two bogeys over his first three days of play.
Pro Tip:
When tracking professional golf tournaments, pay close attention to “bogey avoidance” statistics. While birdies generate excitement, winning a multi-day event often comes down to the player who limits unforced errors on the back nine of the final round.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the winner of the ISCO Championship receive?
The winner receives $720,000, 300 FedEx Cup points, and a two-year PGA Tour exemption.
Where can I watch the final round?
Coverage of the final round airs from 4-7 p.m. today on the Golf Channel, according to event scheduling.
How can I check the full leaderboard?
Real-time scores and the full leaderboard are available via the official PGA Tour website.
Where is the tournament being held?
The tournament is hosted at the Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville.
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