Indian Creek is the home of the Midwest’s professional testing grounds.
Championship-caliber public golf
Since 2017, The Club at Indian Creek in Elkhorn, Nebraska has proudly served as the home of the Pinnacle Bank Championship, a distinguished stop on the PGA Korn Ferry Tour. Each August, this premier professional golf tournament brings elite, up‑and‑coming talent to our course, offering players a chance to test their skill and vie for a share of a million‑dollar purse.
About the Pinnacle Bank Championship
The Championship is contested over 72 holes in stroke play format, giving spectators a chance to see accomplished golfers and rising talents compete under tournament conditions. The energy is unmistakable, from practice rounds to the final putt on Sunday, as players navigate our course in pursuit of victory and advancement to golf’s biggest stage.
Excitement on Course
The event transforms Indian Creek into a vibrant gathering place where world-class competition meets Midwest hospitality. Spectators experience championship golf up close as the next generation of stars showcase their talent on a course designed to test every aspect of their game. It’s a week that reflects who we are: committed to excellence, proud of our community, and passionate about the game of golf.
Impact on Careers
For many participants, strong performance at Indian Creek can mean earning coveted points on the Korn Ferry Tour, a stepping-stone toward the PGA TOUR.
Past Pinnacle Bank Championships
- 2025 – South Africa – Christo Lamprecht (265, -19)
- 2024 – United States – Matt McCarty (270, -14)
- 2023 – Argentina – Alejandro Tosti (265, -19)
- 2022 – United States – Robby Shelton (267, -17)
- 2021 – England – David Skinns (270, -14)
- 2020 – United States – Seth Reeves (273, -11)
- 2019 – Norway – Kristoffer Ventura (268, -16)
- 2018 – England – David Skinns (268, -16)
- 2017 – United States – Sam Ryder (263, -21)
In Great Company
Notable PGA Tour players have come to Indian Creek.
Scottie Scheffler (2018-2019)
Scottie Scheffler (2018-2019) – one of the top golfers in the world, a 20-time PGA Tour winner with four major championships (including Masters, PGA and Open titles) and has repeatedly been ranked World No. 1.
Sam Ryder (2017)
Sam Ryder (2017) – an American PGA Tour pro who earned his card via the Korn Ferry Tour with a win at the Pinnacle Bank Championship and has recorded multiple PGA Tour top finishes.
Matt McCarty (2024)
Matt McCarty (2024) – a rising PGA Tour player who won on the Korn Ferry Tour and secured his first PGA Tour title at the Black Desert Championship and has reached into the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking following his breakthrough.
Max Homa (2018)
Max Homa (2018) – an established PGA Tour winner with multiple titles and consistent high finishes, regularly inside the world’s top 50–100 players.
Akshay Bhatia (2022)
Akshay Bhatia (2022) – a young PGA Tour contender known for steady play, 2 wins on tour, and multiple top‑10s; his ranking in mid‑2025 was around ~30 or slightly lower in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Will Zalatoris (2019)
Will Zalatoris (2019) – has been one of the better players of his generation with multiple close calls in majors and strong PGA Tour results.
Wyndham Clark (2018)
Wyndham Clark (2018) – a major champion (2023 U.S. Open) and PGA Tour winner who was ranked around the high‑20s to low‑30s in the world mid‑2025.
Sahith Theegala (2021)
Sahith Theegala (2021) – a PGA Tour winner with solid major performances and was ranked in the mid‑40s to around 50+ in the OWGR in mid‑2025.
Sam Burns (2018)
Sam Burns (2018) – a multiple PGA Tour winner and Ryder Cup competitor who was ranked around the low‑20s to low‑30s in mid‑2025.
Blades Brown (2025)
Blades Brown (2025) – an emerging young PGA Tour professional who, as of early 2026, had not yet established a consistent world ranking but drew attention with a near‑lead at a PGA Tour event as an 18‑year‑old, signaling future potential.
Community & Tradition
From its early days to the present, the Championship has become a beloved local tradition, bringing visitors, volunteers, and golf fans together in celebration of the sport and our community.
2026 at-a-Glance
- Dates: August 3rd-9th, 2026
- Purse: Over $1,000,000 in prize money
- Four days of world‑class golf, the chance to see rising stars compete under pressure, and the opportunity to enjoy our full course and facilities in a vibrant tournament atmosphere.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer, a fan of professional play, or simply curious to see what makes the Championship a highlight of the year, the Pinnacle Bank Championship at Indian Creek represents the very best of what golf in Omaha has to offer.