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Registration: 12n - 5pm
Monday, July 26
Practice Round - 7am
Tuesday, July 27
Future Sites: Martis Camp July 26 - 29, 2011 |
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| Chan Kim of Chandler, Ariz., a 19-year-old Arizona State sophomore, fired a 4-under-par 68 today for a 72-hole total of 17-under pa to hold off two United States Walker Cup hopefuls to win the 43rd Pacific Coast Amateur Championship by one shot at The Gallery Golf Club in Tucson. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Pacific Coast Golf Association is pleased to announce that the 44th
Pacific Coast Amateur Championship will be played over 72 holes of stroke
play (no cut) from July 27-30, 2010 at
Eugene Country Club
in Eugene, Ore. Eugene CC will be hosting the Pacific Coast Amateur for the
seventh time and is one of America's premier championship venues. The club
has also hosted four USGA National Championships throughout its illustrious
history and is consistently ranked as one of the top 100 courses in the
United States by Golf Digest. A limited number of Presidential Invitations are extended to the finest amateur golfers. For additional information, including how to request an invitation, please contact Tyler Johnsen or John Bodenhamer. The championship is an individual competition conducted from Tuesday
through Friday, with practice rounds on Sunday and Monday. A field
limited to 90 players participates Tuesday through Friday completing 18-hole
rounds on all four days. There is no cut. In the Morse Cup competition, the winning association holds the Morse Cup trophy for one year. Each team member receives a gold medal. Each member of the team(s) finishing in second and third place will also receive medals. |
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The first Pacific Coast Amateur Championship was held on the links of San
Francisco Golf Club at The Presidio, April 24-27, 1901 making this
tournament one of the oldest amateur golf championships in American
history. Championships
were held annually through 1911, all being conducted in California
except for the 1909 championship, which was held at Seattle Golf Club in
Washington. The Pacific Coast Amateur then ceased to exist, only to be reconstituted at Seattle Golf Club on August 10-12, 1967. The modern era of the PCGA occurred following a meeting of representatives of several golf associations throughout the western United States at Pebble Beach in November, 1965. |
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