Bmw Pro Am Denver
By the Editorial Staff
March 24, 2026
The Gardner Heidrick Pro-Am was a fitting start for the sports-enthusiastic Denver area, but the event is much more significant for the future of numerous caddies in the USA. Former Denver Broncos QB Peyton Manning is playing in the BMW Championship Pro-Am at Castle Pines on Wednesday. Manning has 104.3 The Fan's Brandon Stokley caddying for him, and is paired with PGA pros Wyndham Clark and Adam Hadwin.
It's a cool event that features professionals playing with celebrities. On Wednesday, Manning competed in the BMW Championship pro. The pairings have been released for the Gardner Heidrick Pro-Am on Wednesday at Castle Pines Golf Club, in addition to tee times for the first two rounds of the BMW Championship.
The BMW is returning to Colorado for the first time in a decade, after previously being played at nearby Cherry Hills in 2014. Castle Pines Golf Club is returning to the PGA TOUR schedule for the. Still, even the greats of the game in other sports get first-tee jitters.
On Wednesday, Manning competed in the BMW Championship pro-am and was paired with 2023 U.S. Open winner and Denver native Wyndham Clark for the first nine and Canadian Adam Hadwin for the back nine at Castle Pines Golf Club. It didn't go well for Manning.
Picturesque Castle Pines Golf Club is set to take center stage for the BMW Championship, which starts on Thursday. A three-time PGA Tour winner - including the 2023 U.S. Open - Clark shot a bogey-free 6-under-par 64 on Sunday to record his seventh top-10 of the year, a total that includes a victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro.
Peyton Manning put on a show at the 2024 BMW Championship Pro-Am, just not the one fans expected. Afterward, they let him hear it. The BMW Championship has a $20 million prize and 2,000 FedExCup points on the line this week.
Manning will participate in a lower-stakes pro-am on Wednesday with former teammate Brandon Stokley serving as his caddie, according to KUSA-TV's Mike Klis. What's the pull: In the wake of the BMW Championship, it is clear that the professional golf tours like coming to Colorado. "The tournament was so successful we're looking at coming back to Denver," said Vince Pellegrino, the senior vice president of tournaments for the Western Golf Association, which puts on the BMW Championship.