Woodinville, Wash.
– The 104th Washington Men’s Amateur Championship is set to take place this week, June 24-25, at Bear Creek Country Club in Woodinville, Wash.
The championship will consist of 54 holes of stroke play, with the field of 123 cut to the low 60 players and ties after 36 holes.
Championship Links:
The state’s premier men’s amateur championship, which is a counting event toward the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR), traditionally attracts the region’s finest players. The championship has been
designated as an official USGA Exemption Event
, and the winner will receive an exemption into the 2025 U.S. Amateur Championship.
This year’s championship received nearly 400 entries from those vying for a spot in the field of 123. There were 28 players who had accepted an exemption into the championship based on criteria previously set forth, and five 18-hole qualifiers were held around the state – at
Lake Spanaway Golf Course
in Tacoma,
Latah Creek Golf Course
in Spokane,
The Home Course
in DuPont,
Canyon Lakes Golf Course
in Kennewick and
North Bellingham Golf Course
in Bellingham – to fill out the remainder of the final field of 123.
Some of the players to watch in the Men’s Amateur include:
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