65600 Pronghorn Club Dr
Bend
OR 97701
Schedule of Play
- Monday, June 17: Practice round
- Tuesday, June 18: First round – Jack Nicklaus Course
- Wednesday, June 19: Second Round – Tom Fazio Course
Field cut to low 70 players and ties - Thursday, June 20: Final round – Tom Fazio Course
Eligibility
You must sign up as a pro-am team. Eligible Players: The term “eligible player” is defined, for this Championship, as: (1) all Pacific Northwest Section, PGA of America members (except those classified as “F” or “Reserve”); (2) all PNW Section, PGA of America associates with full Section Playing Privileges; (3) all Amateurs (as defined by the USGA) with current USGA handicap indexes. Contestants entering as amateurs may not accept professional prize money.
Tournament Format
- Teams will play together for the first 36 holes.
- There are two team competitions over the first 36 holes – best 2 net of the 4, and each professional will play a net four-ball with one amateur.
- Handicaps at 80% will be used in the team games.
- The championship is a 54-hole stroke play with professional and amateur purses. After 36 holes, the field will be cut to the low 70 players and ties, repaired by score and the Oregon Open Invitational completed.
- There is no maximum handicap for entry (18 max. in the competition), however, all players will play from the championship tees and there will be no individual net amateur.
- All players will be governed by the Rules of Golf, Pace of Play, the Section Hard Card, the Section Dress Code and the Section Cell phone regulation.
Host Hotel
Pronghorn Resort
65600 Pronghorn Club Drive
Bend, OR 97701
(844) 200-8259
Group code: “Oregon Open 2019”
Rate: Standard King and Double Queen Rooms – $199 plus taxes per night
Release date: June 10, 2019
History
This championship dates back to 1905 when George Smith was the first to win the title. Over the years a number of fantastic players have won the championship such as Tommy Armour, Chuck Congdon, Al Zimmerman, Bob Duden, Rick Acton, and PGA Tour Player Peter Jacobsen. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
- Most tournament wins: Bob Duden (8): 1952, 1953, 1959, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1973
- Tournament scoring record: Brian Nosler (198) in 2009
Past News
- 2019 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round News
- 2018 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round News
- 2017 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round News
- 2016 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round News
- Bend Bulletin: Lebeck Rallies to Win Oregon Open
- Lebeck Wins 2015 Oregon Open Invitational
- 2014 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round news
- 2013 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round news
- 2012 Oregon Open Invitational Final Round news
Past Champions and Results
‘*’ denotes won as amateur
Year | Champion | Score | View Results |
---|---|---|---|
2019 | Reid Hatley | 215 | results |
2018 | Colin Inglis | 209 | results |
2017 | Russell Grove | 203 | results |
2016 | Ryan Benzel | 209 | results |
2015 | David Lebeck | 207 | results |
2014 | Derek Barron | 208 | results |
2013 | Hans Reimers * | 210 | results |
2012 | Brian Thornton | 204 | results |
2011 | Reid Martin * | 208 | results |
2010 | Derek Berg * | 209 | results |
2009 | Brian Nosler | 198 | results |
2008 | Corey Prugh | 211 | results |
2007 | Josh Immordino | 204 | results |
2006 | Scott Krieger | 205 | results |
For complete list of Oregon Open champions and list of courses played, visit the PNW PGA history project site.