University Place, Wash. – Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash., will host many of the top amateur golfers in the world this week for the 57th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship. Hosted by Washington Golf, the championship will be played from July 23-26, 2024. Having previously hosted the event in 2017 and 2021, this marks the third time the championship has been held at Chambers Bay.
Championship Links:
The Pacific Coast Amateur is one of seven events that make up the
Elite Amateur Golf Series (EAGS), in which players earn World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points and compete for the Elite Amateur Cup. Top finishers earn exemptions into USGA Championships, PGA TOUR events, and Korn Ferry Tour events. Recent Pac Coast champions include Doug Ghim (2017), Isaiah Salinda (2018), Quade Cummins (2019), Devon Bling (2021), James Leow (2022), and Tyson Shelley (2023). Other past champions who went on to have success on the PGA TOUR include Will Zalatoris, Aaron Wise, Andrew Putnam, Jason Gore, and Billy Mayfair, among others. The championship routinely attracts the top amateur players from around the world. It remains the West Coast’s elite-level event that is highlighted on all amateur golf calendars in North America and around the globe. This year’s championship includes players from 11 different countries and Puerto Rico. Notable players in this year’s elite field include:
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