Inglis Wins PNW PGA Professional Championship

Colin Inglis of Shadow Hills CC won the PNW PGA Professional Championship presented by Cadillac, Club Car and Rolex by three strokes over Austin Hurt of Wing Point G&CC.  Inglis fired rounds of 64-68-68-200, 13 under par for the 54-hole event. Inglis completed an amazing summer, also winning the Rosauers Open Invitational in July and finishing T5th at the Muckleshoot Casino Washington Open, 13th at the Pelzer Golf Oregon Open and 8th at Northwest Open.

In addition to Inglis and Hurt, Jason Aichele of Meadow Springs CC, Ryan Malby of Kalispel, MT, Shane Prante of The Home Course, Tim Feenstra of Broadmoor GC and Ryan Benzel of Sahalee CC will advance directly to the 2022 PGA Professional Championship presented by Cadillac, Club Car and Rolex, held at OMNI Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin, Texas on April 17-20, 2022.

Final results: https://2021secppc.golfgenius.com

History of the Championship

The Section Championship dates back to 1934, with Verne Torfin winning the title at Fircrest GC. In 2000, the Pacific Northwest PGA Championship merged with the Section CPC to create one great tournament experience, with the top finishers going on to compete at the National PGA Championship. Only open to Section Professionals, this event draws the strongest field of PGA members in the Northwest.

CLICK HERE – to view past champions of the PNW PGA Professional Championship.

Arrowhead Golf Club

Situated on 135 verdant acres in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Arrowhead Golf Club remains the hidden jewel of Clackamas County. Guarded by old-growth forest, the 18-hole private championship golf course meanders across lush meadows and rolling hills, crossing paths with the pristine Molalla River and Wrights Creek before beginning its final approach back to the clubhouse. Despite its picturesque setting, the par 71/6537 yard course is designed to challenge players of all abilities. Its demanding layout and manicured playing surfaces result in a dynamic playing experience enjoyed by amateurs and experienced golfers alike.

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