CVS Health Charity Classic Unveils First 9 Players in 2016 Field

Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team

CVS Health Charity Classic Unveils First 9 Players in 2016 Field

Jon Curran & Keegan Bradley
Defending champions Keegan Bradley and Jon Curran will return to defend their title at the 18th annual CVS Health Charity Classic. The pair served as two of the 9 players announced in a press conference on Tuesday morning. 

Other players include first timers Branden Grace, Tony Finau and rookie Bryson DeChambeau as well as tournament veterans such as Morgan Pressel, Peter Jacobsen and co-hosts Brad Faxon and Billy Andrade. 

The tournament will announce more players in the coming weeks. 

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See the Slideshow Below for a Full List of Players and Bios 

“We’re excited to once again host the CVS Health Charity Classic which supports hundreds of great charities throughout the region. Through the years, the tournament has driven more than $19 million dollars to local nonprofits to help fund the critical work they do to help children and families.  We’re proud that the Charity Classic continues to be a fan favorite and we encourage people of all ages to come enjoy the event which offers more than just great golf,” said Elleen Howard Boone, tournament Chairwoman. 

The tournament is set to take place on Monday, June 27 and Tuesday, June 28 at Rhode Island Country Club. 

For tickets to the tournament, click here. 

2015 Tournament  

Keegan Bradley and Jon Curran shot a two day total of 2-under par, including an 11-under par final round to become only the second tournament newcomers to win the title. 

"The CVS Classic is synonymous with New England, we always grew up watching it, and it's fun just to play in it, but for us to play and win it, is really cool," said Keegan Bradley after the round.

Harris English and Lexi Thompson finished second at 19-under par. 

It's About Charity 

Last year's tournament raised $1.3 million for more than 100 charities across Rhode Island bringing the Classic's total to $19 million in donations since its inception in 1999. 

"It really brings to light what the CVS Charity Classic is all about, helping those less fortunate," CVS Health CEO Larry Merlo told GoLocal. 

For more information on the tournament, click here. 


CVS Health Charity Classic Field - 2016

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