Field Set for 2023 Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge

Staff Report

Wednesday, April 19th, 2023

A field of 20 current and former college football coaches is set to compete in the 16th annualSouthern Company Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament on April 30 – May 2 at Reynolds Lake Oconee outside Atlanta. The coaches will be competing for a share of the $300,000 charity purse.

The nation’s premier collegiate coach golf event will be played in two man scramble format in an 18-hole tournament. The Stableford scoring system will be used to help balance handicaps and encourage aggressive play. 

Proceeds from the event benefit charitable foundations selected by the coaches. Since its creation in 2007, the event has contributed a total of $9 million in scholarship and charity, helping make Peach Bowl, Inc. college football’s most charitable bowl organization. 

The current field of competitors for this year’s Peach Bowl Challenge is projected to include:  

“We’re looking forward to welcoming both new and familiar faces to this year’s event as some of college football’s biggest names compete off the gridiron for a great cause,” Peach Bowl, Inc. CEO and President Gary Stokan said. “While bragging rights are certainly on the line for the coaches, it’s the charities they’re playing for who will be the real winners.”

This year’s field includes an impressive roster of college football greats that features three former Dodd Trophy winners, and a collective group of coaches who have won eight national championships (including four of the last seven titles), 38 FBS conference championships and boast 1,999 career wins.

The 2023 field features 17 coaches who have previously competed in the Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge, while Mizzou Head Coach Eliah Drinkwitz, Florida State Head Coach Mike Norvell and Georgia Tech Head Coach Brent Key will all make their first-ever appearance in the event.  

Pairings for the 2023 Southern Company Peach Bowl Challenge will be announced prior to the event.