For 36 years, the Albertsons Boise Open has been a vital platform on the Korn Ferry Tour, offering rising talents a chance to showcase their potential on the path to the PGA Tour. Since its inception in 1990, the tournament has played host to numerous future stars — including Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas — long before they became household names in professional golf.
The tournament is played annually at Hillcrest Country Club, a 6,825-yard par-71 layout nestled 2,800 feet above sea level. As a key stop on the Korn Ferry Tour, the event plays a crucial role in the Road to French Lick, where players compete to earn one of 30 coveted PGA Tour cards by season’s end. Now in its 23rd event of the season, the tournament carries major stakes, with 500 Korn Ferry Tour points awarded to