Officials from Kodak and the PGA TOUR jointly confirmed that the Kodak Challenge will finish as originally scheduled on hole #17 at the Children's Miracle Network on November 12-15 in Lake Buena Vista, FL.
The cancellation of the Viking Classic eliminated the 29th hole of the Kodak Challenge competition, the 532-yard par 5 #18 at Annandale Golf Club. The final hole on the Kodak Challenge schedule is the 485-yard par 4 #17 at Disney's Magnolia Golf Course.
To be eligible to win the $1 million Kodak Challenge prize, PGA TOUR pros must play at least 18 of the designated Kodak Challenge holes. The player with the lowest cumulative score on his best 18 Kodak Challenge holes will win $1 million.
Kevin Streelman currently leads the Kodak Challenge at 16-under-par, followed closely by Nathan Green, J.J. Henry and Bo Van Pelt at 14-under-par. A total of 9 players are currently within 3 strokes of the $1 million Kodak Challenge prize.
"We're very excited for the players and fans as we approach the conclusion of the inaugural Kodak Challenge season. We're looking forward to a great celebration as we award the Kodak Challenge trophy and the $1 million prize at the Children's Miracle Network Classic," commented Steven Powell, director of program development of the Kodak Challenge.
