Lake Oswego, OR – Oswego Lake Country Club – 6,557 yards – Par 72
Shane Prante of The Home Course (2020 & 2021 Champion) claimed his third PNW PGA Assistant Championshiptoday with stellar rounds of 65-68—133, 9-under par. Prante edged out 2023 champion Daniel Campbell of Bellingham G&CC and Alexander Duvivier of Parscription Golf by a single stroke.
The championship was supported by Srixon/Cleveland Golf and the PGA Tour.
With his victory, Prante, along with Campbell and Brady Sharp, has earned a coveted spot in the 49th PGA Assistant Championship, set for November 13–16, 2025 at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
Results: https://2025secassistant.golfgenius.com
History of the Championship
The Pacific Northwest PGA conducted the first Assistant Championship at Broadmoor GC in 1928. Fred Pelzer donated the trophy in 1965. The National Championship tradition began in 1976 to recognize the role of the Assistant PGA Professional and how important he or she may be in the success of a golf facility as well as our entire Association. They represent more than 10,000 men and women assistant PGA Professionals and PGA Associates nationwide.
To view past champions of the PNW Assistant PGA Professional Championship, CLICK HERE.
Oswego Lake Country Club
Oswego Lake Country Club has been the focal point of the area since its founding by Paul Murphy during the heart of the expansive post-war era of the 20’s. Murphy chose Wm H. Tucker and Sons of NY, builder of some of the most famous courses in America, to build the course, and the architecture firm of Church and Whitehouse to construct the Clubhouse, both of which were completed in 1925.