- Get Ready: Make a four-person team consisting of two professionals and two amateurs.
- Get Set: Mark the date on your calendar to enter by May 25. Exempt players, you have until April 29 to enter and retain your exempt team spot.
- Go! Escape to gorgeous Sunriver Resort in Central Oregon! We will be playing Crosswater Course.
Team entries are now available for the Pelzer Golf Oregon Open Invitational on June 14-16, 2022. Joshua Willis, PGA Director of Golf and Mark Meyer, PGA Head Professional are excited to bring this event back to Sunriver Resort – Crosswater Course, having previously hosted in 2015. Carts are included in the entry fee. What are you waiting for —get your team together today!
Exempt players have two weeks to enter to retain their exempt team spot.
“The Oregon Open has always been a great event. I really enjoy the different venues. They all have their own characteristics and playability. Central Oregon is also an awesome place to bring the family and have some fun. Highly recommended!” – Brian Thornton, PGA
A Resort Golf Experience for Everyone
With a robust list of activities and magnificent resort amenities, Sunriver Resort offers an experience that will satisfy any palate. Located just 15 miles south of Bend, Ore., Sunriver Resort is a 3,300 acre all-seasons getaway destination known for its championship golf, award-winning spa, Northwest restaurants and outdoor pool facility. It is near extra activities such as fly-fishing, hiking, biking, rock climbing at Smith Rock, skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing at Mt. Bachelor. Bend, Ore. is just a short jaunt away with an impressive selection of restaurants, breweries, cafes, events and art galleries. Sunriver is one of those unique locations that truly provides something for everyone; whether it’s your family or your team of players!
Play Crosswater Course
Crosswater, Sunriver Resort’s golfing gem, is a gorgeous 18-hole heathland-style semiprivate course situated on 600-acres of woodlands and carefully preserved wetlands. Crosswater is threaded by the Deschutes and Little Deschutes rivers adding a challenge (or boost!) as often as seven times in a round. This Robert E. Cupp designed course was named by Golf Digest as one of America’s 100 Greatest Courses and in 1999, and Golf Week named it one of the Top 10 best courses you can play in Oregon in 2014.
Play a Fun Tournament Format
Entry into the championship will be four-person teams comprised of two professionals and two amateurs. You will need to make your own team.
The championship is a 54-hole stroke play with professional and amateur purses. After 36 holes, the field will be cut (to low 70 players and ties) and repaired by score. There are two team competitions over 36 holes – best 2 net of the 4, and each professional will play a net four-ball with one amateur. Handicaps at 80% will be used in the team games.
There is no maximum handicap for entry (18 max. in the competition), however, all players will play from the championship tees and there will be no individual net amateur.