
University Place, Wash. – The sides of Britten Barker (Gig Harbor, Wash.) and Luke Easterly (Sammamish, Wash.)
...Read Moreby Larry Coffman, for Marketing NW
This is the saga of four guys’ 33-mile trek over tough terrain that began at the crack of dawn
...Read MoreAs part of their 125th anniversary celebration, the USGA is highlighting the game of golf in all 50 states
...Read MoreEvery new adventure begins with the crazy question, “What if….”
For Patrick Koenig, that question came at the end of a round of golf
...Read MoreEight junior golfers were awarded spots in the 2019 Drive, Chip and Putt National Championship after a regional qualifier
...Read MoreThe United States Golf Association has announced that the 2019 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship will be relocated from Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash.
...Read MoreAndrew Whalen of Ephrata, Wash., Drew McCullough of Richland, Wash., and Chase Carlson of Tacoma, Wash. will represent the Washington State Golf Association at this year’s Morse Cup
...Read MoreChambers Bay in University Place, Wash., site of the 2015 U.S. Open, will host some of the country’s top military veteran golfers
...Read More[WSGA Director of Membership and Club Relations Shari] Jacobson filling a coveted position at U.S. Open
By Josh Horton
...Read MoreCheck out a gallery of photos taken by WSGA staff on-site at the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in University Place, WA.
...Read MoreIt's a new American game at Chambers Bay
by Jay Blasi
There will be a number of "firsts" at the 2015 U.S. Open - first time held in the Pacific Northwest, first U.S. Open course played on all fescue turf, first new design since the 1970s.
...Read MoreIn its preparation to conduct the first U.S. Open in the Pacific Northwest, the United States Golf Association has released detailed spectator information
...Read MoreBy Scott Lipsky, USGA
February 10, 2015
History will be made when the 115th U.S. Open is contested in June at Chambers Bay, in University Place, Wash.
...Read MoreThe Seattle Times' Scott Hanson recaps last week's Washington State Men's Amateur Championship, held at Chambers Bay. Read the full article!
...Read MoreCameron Peck, winner of the 2013 WSGA Men's Amateur Championship, putting during the final round.
Cameron Peck, a former national champion from Olympia, Wash., held on in the final round to complete his wire-to-wire victory in the 87th Washington State Men's Amateur Championship, held at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash.
...Read MoreWSGA Men's Amateur round two leader Cameron Peck
Cameron Peck, a former national champion from Olympia, Wash., shot a second consecutive 3-under par 69 to take a commanding eight shot lead after two rounds at the 87th Washington State Men's Amateur Championship, being held at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash.
...Read MoreWSGA Men's Amateur first round leader Cameron Peck
Cameron Peck, a former national champion from Olympia, Wash., set the early pace at the 87th Washington State Men's Amateur Championship by posting a 3-under par 69 in today's first round. The championship, conducted by the Washington State Golf Association, is being held at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash.
...Read MoreThe strongest field to date in the 87 years of the Washington State Men's Amateur Championship is set to tee off tomorrow at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash. The championship will be held June 18-20, and is conducted by the Washington State Golf Association.
...Read MoreThe Everett Herald's John Boyle looks ahead to the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in University Place, and previews next week's Washington State Men's Amateur. Read the full article!
...Read MoreIn the East qualifier, held at Wine Valley Golf Club in Walla Walla, Wash. for the 87th Washington State Men's Amateur Championship, Brandon Agnew of Snohomish, Wash. shot a 4-under par 68 to take medalist honors in leading 31 competitors who advance from this qualifier to the championship proper, which will be held June 18-20, 2013, at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash.
...Read MoreJoe Beditz of the National Golf Foundation (L), and Chambers Bay course architect Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
The Annual Golf Summit of Washington is set for Tuesday, March 26, at Chambers Bay, the site of the 2015 U.S. Open. The summit is conducted by the Golf Alliance of Washington, which consists of the Washington State Golf Association, Pacific Northwest Section PGA, Western Washington Golf Course Superintendents Association, and the Evergreen Chapter of the Club Managers Association of America.
...Read MoreChambers Bay, 16th Hole
The Washington State Golf Association has officially announced Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash. as the host site for the 87th Washington State Men's Amateur Championship. This will be the first WSGA championship held at Chambers. The dates of the championship are June 18-20, 2013.
...Read MoreThe University of Washington just landed the Royal & Ancient’s 51st ranked amateur in the world, Cheng-Tsung Pan of Bradenton, Fla., he signed with UW, November 10. Pan’s ties to the Northwest run deep having played in the 2009 Western Swing (Sahalee Players Championship and PNGA Men’s Amateur) and the 2010 US Amateur at ChambersBay.
...Read MoreDay of Celebration
Peter Uihlein and Chambers Bay shine at the U.S. Amateur
by Paul Ramsdell
SUNDAY, 6 p.m. – With a backdrop even the most optimistic of organizers couldn’t have foreseen, Peter Uihlein celebrated his 21 birthday Sunday by winning the U.S.
...Read MoreAbove photo: Pepper Roberts (left) and Ken Still beam after the USGA check presentation Thursday. (John Mummert/USGA)
By
Rhonda Glenn
August 26, 2010
It was just an old golf course. Built around 1955, its nine holes were probably laid out by maintenance workers from the Veterans Administration.
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