Oregon Open Invitational – Still Accepting Team Entries

We are still accepting late entries for the Oregon Open Invitational at Broken Top Club on June 12-14th.  Head PGA Professional Louis Bennett and General Manager Brad Myrick are excited to host this year.

CLICK HERE for the Oregon Open Invitational Team Entry

~Tournament Format~

Entry into the championship will be four-man teams comprised of two professionals and two amateurs.  You will need to make your own team.

Teams will play together for the first 36 holes.  Over those 36 holes there will be two team competitions: best 2 net of the 4, and each professional will play a net four-ball with one of his amateurs.

The championship will still be 54 holes stroke play with professional and amateur purses as in the past.   After 36 holes, the field will be cut to the low 70 PLAYERS and ties.

~History of the Oregon Open Invitational~

This championship dates back to 1905 when George Smith was the first to win the title. Over the years a number of fantastic players have won the championship such as Tommy Armour, Chuck Congdon, Al Zimmerman, Bob Duden, Rick Acton, and PGA Tour Player Peter Jacobsen. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

~Broken Top Club~

Broken Top Club situated a little over a mile from downtown Bend opened in 1993, designed by the architectural duo of Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish.  Situated at 3,600 feet in elevation its course offers players varying textures and elevation changes.  Holes weave their way through dense woods, across open meadow, desert floor as well as on top of exposed rock.

Broken Top has been recognized and nominated by Golf Digest for numerous awards which included “Best in the State”, Best “New in the Nation” and ranked by Golfweek magazine among “Americas 100 Best Modern” courses.

CLICK HERE to view past champions of the Oregon Open Invitational

Hope to see you all at Broken Top Club in June!

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