U.S. Amateur Four-Ball – Day 2 recap: Hatley and Koppenberg make match play

The team of Reid Hatley (Hayden Lake, Idaho) and Jacob Koppenberg (Bellingham) shot rounds of 65-68 during stroke-play qualifying to make it into the match-play bracket of 2021 U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship. They are the No. 15 seed in the…

Local players set to tee it up in U.S. Amateur Four-Ball at Chambers Bay

A number of local players are set to tee it up in teams of two at the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, taking place May 22-26 at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash. The Home Course in DuPont, Wash. will serve…

Titus and Gardner successfully defend title at Washington Women’s Four-Ball

Seattle, Wash. – The team of Kim Titus of Fox Island and Kelly Gardner of Gig Harbor shot rounds of 71-78 to win the 21st Washington Women’s Four-Ball Championship, held this week at Rainier Golf and Country Club in Seattle,…

Jorgensen Medals in U.S. Senior Open Qualifying at Sudden Valley

Bellingham, Wash. – Chris Jorgensen of Blaine, Wash. shot 1-under-par 71 to claim medalist honors in U.S. Senior Open qualifying, held today at Sudden Valley Golf Course in Bellingham, Wash. Chris Jorgensen View complete scoring from today's qualifier. Jorgensen was…

Walker and Bass hold slim lead at 21st Women’s Four-Ball

Emersyn Walker of Lakewood and Kailey Bass of Gig Harbor combined for a 3-under par 70 to take the lead after the first round of the 21st Washington Women’s Four-Ball Championship hosted by Rainier Golf & Country Club in Seattle.…

Rainier Golf & Country Club Welcomes 21st Washington Women’s Four-Ball

Rainier Golf & Country Club in Seattle is hosting the 21st Washington Women's Four-Ball Championship this week, with the championship being conducted by Washington Golf (WA Golf). The two-day championship is being held May 17-18, and includes many of the top…

Kelly and Kirkebo win Washington Men’s Four-Ball Championship; Jenson and Tibke take Senior Men’s title in playoff

Orondo, Wash. – The team of Ryan Kelly of Gig Harbor and Tres Kirkebo of Lakewood shot rounds of 63-65 to successfully defend their title in winning the 64th Washington Men’s Four-Ball Championship; while Ken Jenson of Mountlake Terrace and…