Team WA Golf leads After Day One at PNGA Lamey Cup
Bellingham, Wash. – After day one at the 15th PNGA Lamey Cup, being held this week at Bellingham Golf & Country Club in Bellingham, Wash., team WA Golf took an early lead after the morning Four-Ball matches, with five points, then followed it up with another five points in the afternoon Foursome matches. They hold a three-point lead going into tomorrow’s Singles matches.
In second place after day one is Team OGA with seven points, followed by Team BC Golf with five points, and Team IGA with two points.
Championship Links:
Washington Golf will be attempting to defend their title, having won the event in 2019, the last year the PNGA Lamey Cup was held. WA Golf has won this championship three times.
In tomorrow’s Singles matches, all 48 players – 12 from each team – will be competing, with 24 points on the line, which will have a significant impact on the final outcome of this year’s PNGA Cup.
For a complete roster of players for all four associations competing in this year’s PNGA Cup, please click here.
The PNGA Lamey 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 Golf. With Dr. Lamey’s passing in December 2019, the event and its perpetual trophy have been named after him.
The annual Ryder Cup-style competition is held on a rotating basis throughout the region, with this year’s event being held in Washington and hosted by Washington Golf.