PGA Professional Hunter Wescott of Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club and amateur Zach Foushee of Langdon Farms Golf Club claimed victory on October 9th at Portland Golf Club in the Pacific Golf & Turf PNW PGA Pro-Am Championship.
Finishing in second place was the team of PGA Professional Nicholas Watts of Eugene Country Club and amateur Charlie Stankawitz of Bandon Crossings Golf Course.
The Pacific Golf & Turf PNW PGA Pro-Am Championship is presented by Garmany Golf and supported by Hole-in-One USA and Kradul.
This two-player event features one PGA Professional paired with one amateur competing in a four-ball format.
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History of the Championship
The Pacific Northwest Pro-Am Championship began when a young head professional named John Junor and his amateur partner won back to back titles at the magnificent Seattle Golf Club in 1924 and 1926 (no championship in 1925). Professional Walter Pursey and amateur Harry Givan topped Junor in the late 30’s with a three-peat victory at Seattle GC twice and Alderwood GC once. Don Bies, Jeff Coston and Corey Prugh have each won three Pro-Am titles. The tournament record of 117 was set by Blake Snyder & Race Porter in 2024.
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Portland Golf Club
Established in 1914, Portland Golf Club is regarded as one of the most prestigious, challenging, and enjoyable member-owned golf clubs in the Pacific Northwest and continues to cultivate its place in history as a championship golf facility.