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12th Annual PNGA Cup to be held at TimberStone Golf Course

The 2017 Pacific Northwest Golf Association’s (PNGA) championship season will kick off in early May as 48 of the top amateur golfers in the region prepare to square off in the 12th PNGA Cup, to be held May 3-5 at TimberStone Golf Course in Caldwell, Idaho.

The PNGA Cup was created in 2006 by past PNGA President Dr. Jack Lamey as a way of continuing the friendship and partnership of the region’s allied associations under the PNGA umbrella – British Columbia Golf, Idaho Golf Association, Oregon Golf Association and Washington State Golf Association.

The annual Ryder Cup-style competition is held on a rotating basis throughout the four Associations under the PNGA umbrella, with this year’s event being held in Idaho and hosted by the Idaho Golf Association. This will be the third PNGA Cup held in Idaho.

Each association has selected a 12-person team consisting of eight men and four women. The representation includes four mid-amateur men of 25 years of age or older, two men of 40 years or older, two senior men of 55 years or older, two mid-amateur women of 25 years or older and two senior women of 50 years or older.

The two-day competition includes four-ball and foursome matches the first day and singles matches on the second and final day. With three matches for each player, the championship allows each competitor to compete against players from each of the other associations. With both men’s and women’s scores used to determine the team result, it is the only known event of its kind in the U.S.

For a complete roster of this year’s PNGA Cup for all four associations, please click here. To follow along with live scoring and additional updates follow @PNGALIVE and use the hashtag #PNGACup on Twitter or visit www.thepnga.org.

The Oregon Golf Association will be attempting to defend its title, having won last year when the event was held at Richmond (B.C.) Country Club. The OGA has won six PNGA Cups overall.

Opened in 2011, TimberStone Golf Course has already been the site of numerous statewide championships, and in 2017 will host, besides the PNGA Cup, the IGA Match Play State Championship and IGA Mid-Amateur State Championship.

The PNGA was founded on February 4, 1899. It is a 501c3 charitable, international, amateur golf association dedicated to preserving the true spirit of golf by supporting its allied associations, conducting quality championships, and promoting activities beneficial to golfers in the Pacific Northwest. For more than a century, the Association has been a pioneer in developing competitions and services and its mission has grown and evolved. Today, the PNGA remains committed to being a truly regional organization providing benefits and services to its members and member clubs throughout the Northwest.