Core-Mark has announced that it will continue to sponsor the Military Program at the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson Golf Tournament. The event, held April 28-May 4 at TPC Craig Ranch.
“As a founding partner of this important program, Core-Mark honors and celebrates the
brave men and women of our armed forces — active-duty, reserve and retired — for their
service and sacrifice,” the company noted in a statement. “Together with the CJ Cup Byron Nelson Golf Tournament, Core-Mark is committed to providing meaningful experiences for our military community.”
The partnership provides exclusive military benefits, including:
- Complimentary Admission: All verified active-duty, reserve and retired military members receive two complimentary grounds tickets per day, Thursday through Sunday of tournament week.
- Discounted Tickets: Military personnel can also enjoy 50% off up to four additional grounds tickets.
- Patriot’s Outpost Access: Attendees can relax and take in the action from the exclusive Patriot’s Outpost, a dedicated hospitality venue located at No. 7 green.
Ticket verification is handled through GovX to ensure a seamless and secure experience for military members and their families. In addition to the benefits provided through the tournament, Core-Mark also extends an opportunity for employees who have served or are currently serving to attend the event.
“Partnering with this incredible event is more than just sponsorship — it’s a reflection of Core-Mark’s deep commitment to community and country,” said Chris Hobson, president and CEO of Core-Mark. “We’re especially proud to provide this opportunity for veterans and active military members to enjoy the tournament in a way that honors their service. Supporting those who have served is a passion that runs deep throughout our company, and we’re grateful to be part of an event that gives back in such meaningful ways.”
All proceeds from the CJ Cup Byron Nelson Golf Tournament benefit Momentous Institute, a Dallas-Fort Worth-based mental health nonprofit focused on building and repairing social-emotional health in children and families.
Over the past 55 years, the tournament has raised nearly $200 million for the organization, making it one of the most impactful fundraising events in the country and is the Momentous Institute’s largest and most critical fundraising effort.