
Sean Kato of Redmond, Wash., Reid Hatley of Hayden Lake, Idaho and Chase Carlson of Puyallup, Wash. have been selected
...Read MoreSean Kato of Redmond, Wash., Reid Hatley of Hayden Lake, Idaho and Chase Carlson of Puyallup, Wash. have been selected
...Read MoreSalinda followed up his record setting round-three performance with a comfortable one-over-par 73 (71-67-62-72-272) to win by a single stroke.
...Read MoreSalinda, a former junior member at The Olympic Club and current senior on the Stanford men's golf team, finished with five-straight birdies to post a new competitive course record.
...Read MoreEckroat, a sophomore on the Oklahoma State from Edmond, Okla., posted his second round under-par to take a three-stroke lead into the final 36-holes; Washington State Golf Association wins Morse Cup team competition by a single-stroke.
...Read MoreAgainst one of the strongest fields in the history of the event, the three-man team from the Washington State Golf Association came from behind in today’s second round to win the Morse Cup
...Read MoreEckroat, a sophomore on the Oklahoma State men's golf team from Edmond, Okla., posted six-under-par 65 early in the day to set the bar high for the afternoon pairings; Alberta Golf jumps to early Morse Cup lead in team competition.
...Read MoreThe Olympic Club’s Lake Course, rich in golf history, welcomes the 90-player field of elite amateurs from across the world; This marks the second year-in-a-row that the Dr. Ed Updegraff Trophy will be contested at a US Open Venue with The Olympic Club last hosting the USGA event in 2012.
...Read MoreJoe Highsmith of Lakewood, Wash., Eric Ansett of Spokane, Wash. and Reid Hatley of Hayden Lake, Idaho have been selected to represent
...Read MoreFormer PNGA Junior Boys’ Amateur champion Andrew Yun has played his way onto the 2017-18 PGA TOUR season. The Tacoma native and Stanford graduate, who won the PNGA title in 2005, was ranked No. 13 on this year’s
...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 MoreCelebrating its 50th installment at the Seattle Golf Club, the Pacific Coast Amateur crowned a new champion in Will Zalatoris of Plano, Tex.
...Read MoreUniversity of Oregon Duck Men's Golfer Aaron Wise claims Dr. Ed Updegraff trophy as 49th Pacific Coast Amateur champion; Beau Hossler and Maverick McNealy finish tied runner up
...Read MoreSecond round leader Will Zalatoris of Plano, Texas and Bryson DeChambeau of Clovis, California share the lead at four-under-par; Medford, Oregon's Dylan Wu sitting at tied for twelfth as low Oregonian
PACIFIC COAST GOLF ASSOCIATION (Eugene, OR) - The final round of the 49th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship promises to be historic as Will Zalatoris of Plano, Texas and Bryson DeChambeau of Clovis, California share the lead.
...Read MoreThe Colorado State University Junior started hot en route to one stroke lead after one round in the star-studded Championship at Eugene Country Club; Southern and Northern California Golf Associations sit level in Morse Cup Competition; Zach Foushee sit as the low Oregonian after round one
...Read MoreWake Forest Demon Deacon Sophomore of Plano, Texas scores a three-under-par 67 to take a one stroke lead over Bryson DeChambeau; Northern California Golf Association claims Morse Cup Team competition; Sulman Raza of Eugene, Oregon cards low round of the day
PACIFIC COAST GOLF ASSOCIATION (Eugene, OR) - 2014 USGA Junior Champion Will Zalatoris of Plano, Texas and a member of the Wake Forest Demon Deacon Men's Golf Team, posted an impressive three-under-par second round to take a one-stroke-lead at the 49th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship hosted by Eugene Country Club.
...Read MoreCameron Park, CA native cards final round 67 to finish the Championship at -19 breaking the lowest gross score record held for 11 years
...Read MoreThe team from the Washington State Golf Association tied for seventh in the Morse Cup competition, which was held concurrently during the first two rounds of the 48th Pacific Coast Amateur
...Read MoreThe Washington State Golf Association (WSGA) will be represented by the three-man team of Frank Garber of Kirkland, Wash., Tyler Salsbury of Enumclaw, Wash. and Andrew Whalen of Ephrata, Wash.
...Read More47th Pacific Coast Amateur Champion Tyler Raber
Tyler Raber of El Macero, California was crowned the 47th Pacific Coast Amateur champion in wire-to-wire fashion at the storied Capilano Golf and Country Club in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
After opening with rounds of 63-67-70, the University of California Davis Aggies Men's Golf team alum was able to stave off his back-seat competitors with a respectable two-over-par 72 final round on a difficult course layout to be crowned Pacific Coast Amateur champion.
...Read More(Left-to-right) Frank Garber, Blake Snyder and Dominick Francks
Following second round action at the 47th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, the annual two-day Morse Cup team competition, which is held concurrently with the championship's individual competition, closed with the WSGA Team finishing ninth.
...Read MoreFrank Garber
The Washington State Golf Association will be represented by the three-man team of Blake Snyder of Seattle, Frank Garber of Kirkland, Wash. and Dominick Francks of Olympia, Wash. in the Morse Cup team competition of the 47th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, being held July 23-26 at Capilano Golf and Country Club in West Vancouver, B.C.
...Read MoreBANDON, ORE. (July 27, 2012) – David Fink of Honolulu, Hawaii sank a 10-foot birdie putt on the 4th hole in a five-person, sudden-death playoff today to win the 46th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Course. It was the largest playoff in the tournament's history.
...Read MoreTRUCKEE, CALIF. (July 29, 2011) - Prior to the 45th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, Jim Holtgrieve, the 2011 United States Walker Cup Captain, urged the competitors to "play hard and earn a spot on the team." Chris Williams of Moscow, Idaho answered that challenge as he fired his second consecutive course-record round of 6-under-par 66 to win the prestigious title by two shots at Martis Camp near Lake Tahoe.
...Read MoreWill it be Deja Vu All Over Again?
Eugene, Ore. (Wednesday, July 28, 2010) - For the Putnam family, they're hoping its deja vu all over again. The last time the Pacific Coast Amateur was contested at Eugene Country club in 2004, Michael Putnam shot 7-under par 67-70-67-73--277 to take the title.
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