Other locations at the event included an exclusive VIP hospitality space, the Genesis Lounge, which provided an elegant setting for guests to relax, network and enjoy curated culinary experiences while viewing the game. Genesis also introduced a Kids Viewing Zone dedicated to families to make golf more accessible and enjoyable for young fans. Additionally, fans had the chance to predict who would be the first player to hit a hole in one as part of the 6th Hole Stadium Experience. The fan who accurately predicted Echavarría’s ace won a Genesis Championship hospitality package including round-trip flights and accommodation for two to attend the DP World Tour and KPGA TOUR co-sanctioned tournament in Korea in October.
Genesis’ unique Korean “Son-nim” philosophy of hospitality, where every visitor is treated as an honored guest, also extends to the Pro-Am tournament as well. This year’s Pro-Am was particularly special with Genesis Magma Racing Trajectory Program driver Jamie Chadwick participating.
A rising talent in the endurance racing scene, Chadwick is currently competing in her first full season in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS) Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) class. She is also an avid amateur golfer. Chadwick briefly switched gears to participate in the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open Pro-Am tournament where she played her first nine holes alongside Tommy Fleetwood, before changing at the turn to continue playing with Scottish favorite, Calum Hill.
Jamie Chadwick Links Performance on the Course to the Track
Speaking to the Genesis Newsroom, Chadwick shared that her experience on the green gave her the opportunity to reflect on the parallels between performing in golf and in racing.
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