Coston Wins Senior Oregon Open Invitational

Champion Jeff Coston and Host Professional Zach Culpepper

PENDLETON, OR – Wildhorse Resort and Casino – 6,640 Yards, Par 72/The Golf Course at Birch Creek – 6,394 Yards, Par 72

PGA Professional Jeff Coston of Semiahmoo G&CC  won his fourth consecutive Senior Oregon Open Invitational (2019, 2018, 2017, 2012, 2011, 2009, and 2007).  Low amateur honors went to Brad Karns of Columbia Edgewater CC.

Winning the team competition was the team led by PGA Professional Scott Larsen and amateurs Brad Karns, Gary Graybeal and Bill Boggs.

The event returned for the eighteenth year in a row to the popular Wildhorse Resort and Casino, who the PNW PGA is proud to retain as the title sponsor. Thank you Wildhorse!

For 2020, the Senior Oregon Open Invitational is a 36-hole stroke play championship based on gross score. Teams are comprised of one professional and three amateurs.

Final results: https://2020secsroregonopen.golfgenius.com

History of the Championship

Since its induction in 1996, the Senior Oregon Open has grown to be the premier senior golf tournament in the Northwest. This event draws the best players ages 50 and over from all over the Pacific Northwest Section.

To view past champions of the Senior Oregon Open Invitational, CLICK HERE.

Wildhorse Resort & The Golf Course at Birch Creek

Wildhorse championship golf course was designed by John Steidel. Nestled at the base of mountains and wide open terrain, the course is modeled after a traditional Scottish links-style course with plenty of bunkers and tall grass lurking to make you work a little harder than usual. Each hole is surrounded by spectacular, unobstructed vistas with gentle rolling hills and fairway mounds reflecting the foothills of the Blue Mountains. The clubhouse was completely remodeled in 2019. Wildhorse Resort recently enhanced the area’s golfing options with the purchase of The Golf Course at Birch Creek.

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