Muckleshoot Casino Washington Open Invitational – Enter Now!

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  • Meridian Valley CC – 6,673 Yards, Par 72
  • Field size – 136 professionals, 32 amateurs.
  • Competition -54 hole individual stroke play. NO CUT!
  • Muckleshoot Casino Washington Open Pro-Am benefiting Folds of Honor:
    Saturday-Sunday, May 16-17
  • 89th Muckleshoot Casino Washington Open Invitational:
    Monday-Wednesday, May 18-20
  • CLICK HERE to sign up online for the Washington Open Championship Professional Entry.
  • CLICK HERE to download the Washington Open Championship Professional Entry.

Play for Honor

The Washington Open Invitational begins over the weekend with the Muckleshoot Casino WA Open Pro-Am benefiting Folds of Honor on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17. Your team entry fee raises funds for Folds of Honor, which provides scholarships for the children and spouses of those killed or disabled in service to the United States Military. For more information or to sign up your team today, please visit https://www.foldsofhonor.org/

Play with the Best

The Muckleshoot Casino Washington Open Invitational will be held Monday-Wednesday, May 18-20. This event draws 168 of the best professional and amateur players in the Northwest. There is no cut! Last year’s champion, PGA Professional John Cassidy of Alderbrook Golf & Yacht Club, is expected to return to defend this title. Watch 2014 interview with John Cassidy.

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Be a Part of History

The Washington Open Invitational dates back to 1922. In that year, young Al Espinosa captured the crown at Yakima CC. Some big names have won this event over the years including the Zimmerman brothers, Al and Emery, along with Chuck Congdon, Al Mengert, Senior Tour Player Rick Acton and PGA Tour Player Fred Couples.

Chuck Congdon holds the record for the most wins (39, 47, 50, 52, and 62) while Al Mengert holds the record for the most consecutive wins (63, 64, and 65). The current tournament record is held by PGA Professional Tim Feenstra of Broadmoor GC (2011) and PGA Member Jeff Gove (2012).

Meridian Valley Country Club

Meridian Valley CC is championship golf at its most beautiful. This exceptional 18-hole layout was designed by Ted Robinson, one of the nation’s leading golf course architects, who chose the site based on the stunning views the surrounding area provided. MVCC opened in 1967 with 9 holes ready for play. The second nine holes and clubhouse opened in 1968. Over the years, MVCC has grown into one of the Northwest’s most respected golf courses. It has hosted the 1972, 1976, 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2009, 2013 and 2014 Washington Open Invitational, as well as the SAFECO Classic from 1982 until 1999.

Muckleshoot Casino

muckleshoot casinoMuckleshoot Casino offers over 3,100 video gaming machines with the greatest variety of game themes under one roof. It also offers a variety of table games including $1 Blackjack and 25¢ Roulette, as well as the largest non-smoking Poker Room in the State! The Casino also has 8 tasty restaurant choices to satisfy your cravings, 6 different bars, and a variety of special guest entertainers at no cost. If that isn’t enough, make sure you hit up the HUGE BINGO HALL located just across from the Casino.

 

Professionals, please promote this event to the low handicap amateurs at your club!

 

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