With a strong legacy of supporting the sport’s greatest players, Rolex will celebrate not only the victories, but also the journey and the relentless pursuit of excellence, teamwork, and dedication that defines golf’s finest champions.
Rolex’s long-standing relationship with golf dates back to 1967 when Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player became the first Testimonees and seminal figures within the sport, forever shaping its landscape. Known collectively as The Big Three, this partnership was built on a mutual appreciation for and commitment to precision, integrity, humility, respect and excellence – qualities that are deeply rooted in Rolex’s identity.
This year, the tournament will be held at the revered Bethpage Black Golf Course, where both teams will strive to continue the tradition of team spirit and fierce competition that defines this prestigious event.

In doing so, Woods became the first player to achieve this remarkable feat, a record that remains unmatched. In 2001, Woods made history by winning the Masters Tournament, becoming the first player in the modern era to hold all four major championships simultaneously – a feat famously coined as the “Tiger Slam”.
The 2025 Masters Tournament marks the first men’s major championship of the season and commemorates 40 years since Rolex Testimonee Bernhard Langer’s maiden Green Jacket (1985). This edition will be his final appearance on the hallowed and prestigious fairways of the Augusta National Golf Club.
Rolex is also a proud partner of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, a tournament dedicated to advancing women’s golf by creating opportunities for players worldwide and inspiring future generations of female golfers through enriching and impactful pathways.
The attention of the golfing world will then head to Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina for the 107th PGA Championship, taking place from 15–18 May, before the 125th edition of the U.S. Open, held at Oakmont Country Club. This will be the 10th time this prestigious tournament has been held at the historic Pittsburgh golf course – more than any other venue.
The final men’s major championship will conclude with The Open, hosted at Royal Portrush Golf Club for only the third time, with the world’s best players battling it out on the challenging links fairways from 17–20 July in the hope of claiming the coveted Claret Jug and being crowned Champion Golfer of the Year.
The Amundi Evian Championship is the penultimate women’s Major of the season and the only major to be staged in continental Europe. Held annually at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France, 2025 marks the 25th anniversary since Rolex established its partnership with this prestigious tournament (2000).
Rolex is also a partner of the Asian Tour’s International Series, a key component of the Tour that showcases a series of tournaments held across multiple countries, drawing world-class talent from around the globe. The Swiss watchmaker has also been a partner of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) since 1980, further solidifying its commitment by sponsoring the Rolex LPGA Awards, which celebrate and honor the Tour’s top players.
These disciplines embody the brand’s core values, reflecting a long-term commitment to inspire future generations by fostering a competitive spirit, a passion for challenges, and an unwavering dedication to excellence.
2025 ROLEX KEY GOLF EVENTS:
Arnold Palmer Invitational, 6–9 March (PGA TOUR)
THE PLAYERS Championship, 13–16 March (PGA TOUR)
Augusta National Women’s Amateur, 2–5 April (Women’s Amateur)
Masters Tournament, 10–13 April (Men’s major)
The Chevron Championship, 24–27 April (Women’s major)
PGA Championship, 15–18 May (Men’s major)
U.S. Women’s Open, 29 May–1 June (Women’s major)
Memorial Tournament, 29 May–1 June (PGA TOUR)
U.S. Open, 12–15 June (Men’s Major)
KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, 19–22 June (Women’s major)
Genesis Scottish Open, 10–13 July (Rolex Series)
The Amundi Evian Championship, 10–13 July (Women’s major)
The Open, 17–20 July (Men’s Major)
AIG Women’s Open, 31 July-3 August (Women’s major)
BMW PGA Championship, 11–14 September (Rolex Series)
The Ryder Cup, 26–28 September (Men’s Team Competition)
Abu Dhabi Championship, 6-9 November (Rolex Series)
DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, 13-16 November (Rolex Series)
FedEx Cup Playoffs, 2-24 August (PGA TOUR)