PNW PGA Professional Championship – Post Entries

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We gained approval from National to accept post entries for the Pacific Northwest PGA Professional Championship on September 18-20.   If you already entered through the PGA, thank you!  We’ll see you at Circling Raven GC.  Post entry deadline is Wednesday, September 5th at 5:00 PM.

We can accept post entries from:

1.  Life Member Retired.

2.  New Members elected after the deadline.

3.  Members who had a schedule change.

4.  New Members to the Section who DID NOT enter the PPC in their original Section.

Except for Life Members Retired you must be eligibly employed in one of the following classifications to play in the PGA Professional Championship: MP, A-1, A-2, A-4, A-5, A-6, A-7, A-8, A-9, A-10, A-11, A-12, A-13, A-14, A-15, A-16, A-17, A-18, A-19, A-20, A-21, A-22, A-23, A-24, LMA and LMMA.  Late entrants are not eligible to advance to the 46th PGA Professional National Championship at Sunriver Resort on June 23-26, 2013.

**Remember that this is the last Section major to gain Hudson Cup points and Hudson Cup Points are worth 1.5 points.

CLICK HERE for our late PGA Professional Championship entry and tournament details.

~History of the PGA Professional Championship~

In 2000, the Pacific Northwest PGA Championship and the Section CPC merged to create one great tournament experience, with the top finishers going on to compete at the National PGA CPC Championship.  With a name change in 2006, the Pacific Northwest PGA Professional Championship now draws the strongest field of PGA members in the Northwest.

Last year, PGA Professional Tim Feenstra of Broadmoor GC won the PGA Professional Championship at Illahe Hills CC after posting rounds of 67-72-67-206.  He won in a one hole playoff against Scott Erdmann of Oswego Lake CC.  

~History of Circling Raven Golf Club~

Designed by Gene Bates, Circling Raven has consistently been rated as one of the top Resort courses in the country. Golf Digest and Golf Magazine Golf World have rated it in their Top 100.  The course meanders through 620 visually stunning acres adjoining the Coeur d’Alene National Forest.  

CLICK HERE to view past champions.

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