Pacific Northwest Mid-Amateur Championship

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MidAmEvent Type
Description

The Pacific Northwest Mid-Amateur Championship is an esteemed 54-hole stroke play tournament organized by the Pacific Northwest Golf Association (PNGA) for amateur golfers aged 25 and older. The championship is played over three days, typically at premier courses such as Apple Tree Resort in Yakima, Washington. The field is limited to 66 qualified entrants based on USGA or Golf Canada handicap indexes, with entries open to members of PNGA member associations or by presidential invitation. Players compete over three rounds of gross stroke play, with a sudden-death hole-by-hole playoff used to break ties. Participants receive a hosted practice round, powered carts for themselves and caddies, range balls, tee gifts, and top finishers receive crystal awards and merchandise payouts. Caddies are allowed but host club caddies are not available. Past champions include notable players like Wyatt Brook (2025 winner) and consistent competitors from across the Pacific Northwest. The event runs concurrently with the PNGA Women’s Mid-Amateur.

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Pacific Northwest Mid-Amateur Championship History
Date
Course
Winner
Winning Score
Power
Results
Aug 26 - 28, 2025 Apple Tree Resort Wyatt Brook (-18) -18 2.89 See Results
Aug 6 - 8, 2024 Jug Mountain Ranch Andrew Lawson (-1) -1 2.67 See Results

Results

Scoring Averages

+6.89Tournament
79.86R1
78.66R2
78.09R3

Round Stats

2.13Birdies or Better
6.47Bogeys or Worse
3.38Par 3s
4.44Par 4s
5.25Par 5s