An aerial look at the 1st hole at Black Desert Resort
Brian Oar
Utah’s professional sport clout used to be confined to the hardcourt and the soccer pitch, but joining the Jazz and Real Salt Lake this week is a freshly minted NHL team that won their debut game in style 5-2 against the Blackhawks, plus a PGA Tour stop that tees off today.
The inaugural Black Desert Championship, the third chapter of the eight FedExCup Fall, is the first time the PGA Tour has rolled into Utah since 1963 when Tommy Jacobs beat out Don January by a stroke to take the state open, which at the time was part of the circuit.
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Golf fans will get to take a gander at the par 71, 7,371-yard Black Desert Resort Course, the centerpiece of a brand new $2 billion project in Southern Utah spanning 630 acres. Tom Weiskopf’s final design, with emerald green fairways set against black lava rock fields and red-hued cliffs, promises plenty of drama for tour players outside the top 50 as they jockey for status on golf’s top circuit.
Fall events carry the same weight as in-season contests. Winners earn 500 FedExCup points, a two-year exemption, and in addition, secure spots in the majors that invite PGA Tour winners, as well as entry into the Sentry Tournament of Champions and The Players Championship.
ST GEORGE, UTAH – OCTOBER 09: Mike Weir of Canada looks on from the third hole prior to the Black … [+] Desert Championship 2024 at Black Desert Resort on October 09, 2024 in St George, Utah. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)
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There are quite a few native Utahns in the field including Zac Blair, Patrick Fishburn and Jay Don Blake. When you include those with strong ties to the Beehive State, the contingent swells to nine. Other notables include Presidents Cup Internationals captain Mike Weir who lives in Park City and attended Brigham Young University where he won WAC Player of the Year in his senior season. Then there’s 18-year-old phenom Kihei Akina, who received scholarship offers from a flood of top tier golf schools, including Oklahoma State, North Carolina and Arizona State before deciding to commit to BYU’s program.
“The scenery out here is pretty insane. I think it’ll look amazing on TV and everything like that. Pretty interested to kind of see what the scores are like and what it plays like in tournament conditions,” Blair said.
Ogden, Utah’s Patrick Fishburn, 85th in the standings, is hoping to improve his position in priority rankings to increase playing ops in the 2025 FedExCup Season. The 32-year-old rookie has had four top 10 finishes this year including a third place showing at the Procore Championship last month.
“It’s been a lot better than where I started. Started off really rough. I was not playing good. Of course, there is no net to flight out here on the PGA Tour,” Fishburn said, adding that his play improved with equipment changes to his driver and putter paying off in tandem with him becoming more comfortable tackling courses with more challenging set ups and firmer and faster greens.
“Lately I’ve been playing pretty consistent and I like playing in the state of Utah. Got a lot of experience playing at altitude. The dry desert air, a lot of factors I just feel comfortable with, bent greens and things like that,” he added.
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Jay Don Blake, born, raised and still residing in St. George, marks his 500th PGA Tour start today at the tournament. The 65-year-old veteran’s career high point came in 1991 when Blake earned six top-10 finishes, including a leaderboard topping performance at the Shearson Lehman Brothers Open. A consistently rock solid player, Blake ranked in the top 125 for an impressive 15-year stretch.
Blake learned he’d received a sponsor exemption to play in this week’s tournament during the filming of documentary short about his life. As he and his wife stepped out of a golf cart following a morning of shooting, they were suddenly swarmed by ten of his grandchildren. Patrick Manning, managing director of Reef Private Equity and Black Desert, then appeared from behind his family and presented him with a framed certificate, officially inviting him to compete in the championship.
“It was a very emotional, very proud moment to be part of what’s going to take place this week, to have my family be part of that and all the support they’ve given me throughout the years,” Blake said, calling the gesture a “big surprise” and likening it to a dream come true.
“Being at 499 tournaments, it’s been, I don’t know, 12, 13, 14 years since I’ve played a PGA Tour event. I never thought I’d make that 500th. I’ve tried to get sponsor exemptions, I’ve tried to qualify a few times and it just hasn’t worked out.”
WEBER COUNTY, Utah — She was a good Samaritan, stopping to help when she saw a crashed car, but tragically, that decision ended her life.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, just before 6 a.m. on Friday, a man and woman were traveling along I-84 in Weber Canyon when they saw a crashed car on the side of the road.
They got out to help, but then they saw another car coming with its brakes locked up.
“The two individuals that were standing outside of the vehicle ran to avoid being hit. One went one direction, the other went towards the side of the barrier, jumped over the barrier, thinking it was solid on the other side, and fell in between the two bridge structures below,” said Corporal Eric Prescott with Utah Highway Patrol.
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Woman dies after falling over I-84 barrier while assisting accident in Weber Canyon
Woman dies after falling over I-84 barrier while assisting accident in Weber Canyon
Prescott said they were from out of town and didn’t know the area very well, and unfortunately, he’s seen this happen before.
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“About 15 years ago. I had another crash that occurred. Had 29 cars that were involved in a similar situation,” he said. “he stepped out to help, and he slipped on the barrier and fell.”
FOX 13 News asked if something could be fixed.
“We love that people want to help, but you also need to consider your safety also. So, it’s a pitch-black situation, you need to be cognizant and aware of like, hey, is this risk worth it of a vehicle that’s in the dark around the corner, no one’s going to be able to see you, and so you just have to weigh that risk,” Prescott said.
No other injuries were reported.
Prescott said they also have trauma resources available for the other drivers on the scene.
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“They didn’t do anything wrong, they were involved in a crash, the bridge was icy. Didn’t contribute anything to the death of this individual, but there’s still going to be those feelings that are going to be involved in it,” Prescott said. “We were able to give some information, these resources, to kind of help give them some closure, to help them to know that, hey, this wasn’t your fault.”
FOX 13 News visited gas stations and rest stops around the area, and while no one wanted to be on camera, each person said even after hearing the story, they would still want to get out and help someone in their time of need.
UHP stated that it takes them 24 hours to notify the next of kin, but they’re hoping to release the identification and other information about the investigation in the coming days.
Jackson has been writing about sports for the Deseret News since 2023.
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No. 9 BYU (14-1, 2-0) vs. Utah (8-7, 0-2)
Tip: Saturday, 8 p.m. MST
Venue: Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City
TV: ESPN
Streaming: espn.com/live
BYU radio broadcast: 102.7 FM/1160 AM/Sirius XM 143
Utah radio broadcast: 92.1 FM/700 AM
Series: Utahleads, 79-72 since 1949 (most recent meeting: 2025)
The trends
For BYU: 14-1 on the season, No. 10 in KenPom, averaging 88.2 points scored and 66.7 points allowed per game
For Utah: 8-7 on the season, No. 131 in KenPom, averaging 80.3 points scored and 80.1 points allowed per game
Players to watch
For BYU: Forward AJ Dybantsa, guard Richie Saunders, guard Robert Wright III
For Utah: Guard Terrance Brown, guard Don McHenry, forward Keanu Dawes
Utah forward Keanu Dawes (8) dunks the ball during a game against the Arizona Wildcats held at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
SOUTH OGDEN, Utah (ABC4) — There is a heavy police presence in the area of Harrison Blvd in South Ogden. ABC4 is working to learn more.
While police have not confirmed any information, ABC4 has acquired footage from a bystander that shows law enforcement detaining one individual. The individual can be seen handcuffed and without a shirt.
Courtesy: David Blanton
Several residents have also reported seeing over a dozen police vehicles heading to the area and reported hearing gunshots on social media.
Courtesy: Kade Garner // KTVX
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Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the scene, including Davis County SWAT, Weber County Sheriff’s Department, and Morgan County Sheriff’s Department. Officers from Riverton Police Department, Roy Police Department, Clinton Police Department, and Layton police Department all responded to the scene.
Law enforcement also used several drones and several armored vehicles responded to the scene. Additionally, it appears at least one person was transported from the scene by ambulance
Courtesy: Randy Ferrin
At this time, law enforcement has not confirmed any details regarding this incident. However, they appeared to have cleared from the scene.
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as more information becomes available.