1001 S Assembly Rd
Spokane
WA
Schedule of Play
- Wednesday, July 16 – Franz Bakery Pro-am – Round 1
- Thursday, July 17 – Franz Bakery Pro-am – Round 2
- Friday, July 18 – Rosauers Open Invitational – Round 1
- Saturday, July 29 – Rosauers Open Invitational – Round 2
- Sunday, July 20 – Rosauers Open Invitational – Final Round
Tournament Format
Franz Bakery Pro-Am: Daily individual professional prizes and best 2 of 5 (net) team prizes
Rosauers Open Invitational: 54-hole individual competition (cut after 36 holes – to the low 45% of professionals and ties, plus all amateurs within that range)
Yardages
Championship – click here for approximate yardages expected to play
Yardage are books are available to purchase from StrackaLine.
This event is listed as a WAGR® counting event for amateurs.
Eligibility
The term “eligible player” is defined, for this Championship, as: (1) all Pacific Northwest Section, PGA of America members (except those classified as “F” or “Reserve”); (2) all PNW Section, PGA of America Associates with full Section Playing Privileges; (3) all Amateurs (as defined by the USGA) with current USGA handicap indexes of 8.0 or less.
Charity: Vanessa Behan
The real winner of this championship is Vanessa Behan located in Spokane. Vanessa Behan provides a sanctuary for children who are at risk. This event has raised over $3,800,000 for this wonderful cause over the years. To learn more, volunteer or donate, head to vanessabehan.org.
Hotels
Coming soon.
Franz Bakery Pro-Am
Date: July 16-17, 2025
Format: Daily individual professional prizes and best 2 of 5 (net) team prizes
History
The Rosauers Open Invitational started in 1988 when a group of Spokane area Golf Professionals realized their goal of bringing a Pacific Northwest Section Major to town, which they achieved by developing a relationship with Rosauers Supermarkets. The tournament has almost always been held at Indian Canyon GC, which was designed by E. Chandler Egan – who also designed Pebble Beach GC. PGA Professional Corey Prugh of Manito CC holds the record for the most wins (2009, 2011, 2013 & 2015). Amateur Derek Bayley set the 54 hole-tournament record of 189 (27-under par) at at MeadowWood GC in 2016. Bayley also holds the 18 hole tournament record of 59, 13-under par the same year at MeadowWood GC.
Past Champions and Results
“*” indicates won as amateur
Year | Champion | Score | Results | News |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Andrew Von Lossow * | 200 | results | news |
2023 | Conner Robbins | 194 | results | news |
2022 | Daniel Campbell | 197 | results | news |
2021 | Colin Inglis | 194 | results | news |
2020 | No event – cancelled due to COVID-19 | |||
2019 | Scott Erdmann | 199 | results | news |
2018 | Derek Bayley * | 200 | results | news |
2017 | Brady Sharp | 197 (won playoff) | results | news |
2016 | Derek Bayley * | 189 | results | news |
2015 | Corey Prugh | 195 | results | news |
2014 | Tim Feenstra | 200 | results | news |
2013 | Corey Prugh | 199 | results | news |
2012 | David Phay | 194 | results | news |
2011 | Corey Prugh | 194 | results | news |
2010 | Kyle Kelly | 198 | results | |
2009 | Corey Prugh | 192 | results | |
2008 | Jeff Coston | 199 | results | |
2007 | Cody Upham * | 196 | results | |
2006 | Jeff Coston | 196 | results |
For complete data including courses played, visit the PNW PGA history project site.