Campbell Wins 35th Rosauers Open Invitational

PGA Professional Daniel Campbell of Bellingham G&CC won the 35th Rosauers Open by two strokes at Indian Canyon GC.  In second place were 2019 champion PGA Professional Scott Erdmann of Oswego Lake CC and PGA Professional Tyler Carlson of Quail Ridge GC.  Low amateur honors went to Gunnar Knutson of Kalispel G&CC.

Final results: https://2022secrosauersopen.golfgenius.com

History of the Championship

The Rosauers Open Invitational has been a part of the Pacific Northwest Section’s history since 1988. PGA Professional Corey Prugh of Manito CC (2009, 2011, 2013 & 2015) holds the record for the most wins. Derek Bayley set the 54 hole-tournament record of 189 (27-under par) at MeadowWood GC in 2016. Bayley also holds the 18-hole tournament record of 59, 13-under par the same year at MeadowWood GC while PGA Professional Brady Sharp holds the 18-hole record of 60 at Indian Canyon GC set in 2017.

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

Indian Canyon Golf Course

Indian Canyon was built in 1935 for $200,000.  H. Chandler Egan, a member of the PNGA Hall of Fame, crafted the Canyon’s layout over the well-treed hillside southwest of the Spokane River.

Indian Canyon hosted the 1941 and 1984 Public Links Championships.  When Bill Welch was victorious in 1941, he concluded “After I played Indian Canyon, I never wanted to go back to Texas again.  I never saw a golf course that beautiful in my whole life… I did return to Texas, but only to pack my bags and move to Spokane.”

This municipal track has been annually rated among Golf Digest’s “Best Public Courses”, “Best Affordable Courses”, “Best Golf Courses You Can Play”, “Best in State” and taken individually, some holes rank with the best holes found on any course – public or private – in the region.  Indian Canyon’s lofty acclaim is well deserved.

Vanessa Behan

The official charity of the Rosauers Open Invitational is Vanessa Behan.  Proceeds from the event will benefit the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery, Spokane’s safe haven for children at risk of abuse and neglect.  The Nursery also provides counseling, education and referrals for parents of young children.  The 2022 event raised $100,000 for the charity with over $3,200,000 raised through the 34 years. To learn more about the charity or to make a donation, please go to http://www.vanessabehan.org.

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