The PGA Tour recently made its way to Utah for the first time in over 60 years, with the inaugural Black Desert Championship attracting a lineup of local talent, including Tour members like Zac Blair and Patrick Fishburn, as well as 65-year-old veteran Jay Don Blake making his 600th start. However, noticeable by his absence was world No. 24 and fan-favorite Tony Finau, who opted out of the event due to conflicting coaching duties for the PGA Junior League’s Thanksgiving Point All-Stars, which his 12-year-old son Jraice is a member of.
Despite having his status for the next season secured and nothing to gain from competing in the event, Finau prioritized his coaching commitments over playing in his home state’s tournament. In an interview, Finau expressed his dedication to coaching and expressed his primary focus on supporting his team at the National Car Rental PGA Jr. League Championship in Texas. The Thanksgiving Point All-Stars, led by Coach Tele Wightman, PGA, and including Nicklaus Miller, grandson of Johnny Miller, have already shown promise by advancing to the finals after defeating the Bend Bombers 1 All-Star Team, 11-1 in match play.
Finau’s absence from the Black Desert Championship may have left a void in the lineup of local talent, but the event is set to return for the next four years, offering hope that Finau will eventually participate in the tournament. With his impressive record of over $5.7 million in official earnings this year alone and strong fan following, Finau’s presence would undoubtedly bring significant star power to the brand-new event. As one of Utah’s most prominent golfers, Finau’s participation in future editions of the championship would undoubtedly be a highlight for both fans and organizers.
The decision to prioritize coaching over competing in a professional tournament showcases Finau’s dedication to mentoring and supporting young talent in the game of golf. As an assistant coach for the Thanksgiving Point All-Stars, Finau plays a crucial role in guiding and inspiring future generations of golfers, including his own son. His commitment to coaching not only highlights his passion for the sport but also underscores the importance of giving back to the community and nurturing talent at the grassroots level.
While Finau’s absence may have disappointed fans who were eager to see him compete at the Black Desert Championship, his decision to prioritize coaching reflects his values and commitment to supporting young golfers. As a role model for aspiring athletes, Finau’s dedication to mentoring and guiding the next generation of golfers serves as an inspiration for both his peers and fans alike. While the tournament may have missed out on having Finau in the field, his presence as a coach at the National Car Rental PGA Jr. League Championship showcases his leadership and commitment to fostering talent in the sport.

