
by Brad Ziemer for British Columbia Golf
In caddie parlance, they are called “loops” and Angela Bowers has made more than 140 of them at Victoria (B.C.) Golf Club.
...Read Moreby Brad Ziemer for British Columbia Golf
In caddie parlance, they are called “loops” and Angela Bowers has made more than 140 of them at Victoria (B.C.) Golf Club.
...Read MoreTeam British Columbia won the 45th Annual Junior America’s Cup, which was held this week at The Home Course in DuPont, Wash.
...Read MoreServing as the host golf association in the 12th Annual PNGA Cup held this week at TimberStone Golf Course in Caldwell, Idaho, Team IGA ran away in today's Singles matches to seal their first victory
...Read MoreThe Washington State Golf Association’s (WSGA) Championship Selection Committee has announced its team to represent the Association at the 12th PNGA Cup
...Read MoreThe 2017 Pacific Northwest Golf Association’s (PNGA) championship season will kick off in early May as 48 of the top amateur golfers in the region prepare to square off in the 12th PNGA Cup, to be held May 3-5 at TimberStone Golf Course in Caldwell, Idaho.
...Read Moreby Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf
Variable-distance golf balls, courses that are more brown than green, hard and fast fairways, slower greens and balls with chips embedded in them that you will always be able to find.
...Read MoreVictoria, British Columbia (Wednesday, May 4, 2012) – The Oregon Golf Association (OGA) pulled away from British Columbia Golf (B.C. Golf) in the singles matches on Friday to claim the 7th Annual PNGA Cup at Victoria’s Gorge Vale Golf Club and continue their recent dominance. ...Read More
Roslyn, Wash. (Friday, May 7, 2010) – The strong individual play of the Oregon Golf Association (OGA) sealed the outcome in the final round of the PNGA Cup held at Tumble Creek Club in Roslyn, Wash. The OGA team won an impressive 10 out of a possible 12 points in the final round to win their third PNGA Cup.
...Read MoreRoslyn, Wash. (Thursday, May 6, 2010) – The Oregon Golf Association (OGA) got out to a commanding lead after the morning 4-ball matches of the 5th Annual PNGA Cup held at Tumble Creek Club in Roslyn, Wash. Heading into the afternoon 4-some matches OGA lead all teams with a total of 5 points followed by the Idaho Golf Association (IGA) and Golf British Columbia (BCGA) with 2 ½ total points.
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