PNW PGA Pro-Assistant Entries Available

Entries are now available for the PNW PGA Pro-Assistant Championship at Inglewood Golf Club. We are proud to have strong sponsor support with Farmers Insurance – Jared Bouchey Agency as our title sponsor. We welcome back Sally Schmitz with Bushnell Golf and Bryan Dickson with Sterling Cut Glass as presenting sponsors. Also returning are supporting sponsors Matt Pollitt with PTE Golf as well as Darrell Livingston with GT Golf Supplies. Start the season off right, with a Section Championship!

“It’s brilliant. The timing for it is so perfect in preparation for the season with your team.”

– Brad Faller, 2018 champion with PGA Professional Darren Black.

Play for $10K in the Farmers/Jared Bouchey Hole-in-One Challenge!

If you or your partner get a hole-in-one in this event, you could be eligible to win $10,000! The first annual Challenge Year of the “Farmers/Jared Bouchey Hole-in-One Challenge” runs until September 22, 2022. Thanks to our sponsor, Jared Bouchey!

History of the Championship

The Pacific Northwest Pro-Assistant Championship began in 1992 with a seven-hole sudden-death match between the Progress Downs team of Jerry Minor/Ralph West and the Royal Oaks team of Steve Bowen/Michael Wilkerson, with the Progress Downs team being victorious.

Last year, the team led by General Manager Bryce Fisher and Assistant Golf Professional David Brown of Arrowhead GC won after firing rounds of 62-67-129, 15-under. 

Past champions

Inglewood Golf Club

Dating back to 1919, Inglewood Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in the Pacific Northwest. The handsome clubhouse, an architectural masterpiece, was built in 1926 and has recently been restored to enhance and reflect its rich French Provincial influence. The golf course was designed by noted British Columbia course architect, A.V. Macan. A top amateur golfer in the Pacific Northwest and Canada (1913 Washington State Amateur and Pacific Northwest Amateur Champion), Macan became one the most prominent golf architects in not only the Northwest but also the country. Over the past six years with the assistance of golf course architect Jeff Mingay, the club has worked on restoring Macan’s original design, with the majority of the work completed in spring of 2021. Professionals will find a fair, yet very challenging course! 

One of our oldest tournament sites, Inglewood GC hosted the PPC in 1935 and 1950 and the Northwest Open in 1929, 1932, 1948 and 1969. It was also the site of the Washington Open in 1926, 1934, 1947, 1957, 1980 and 1985. You may remember the 2012 Hudson Cup Matches, which were held at Inglewood as well.

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