Wine Valley pair win NW Pro-Am

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Updated: November 3, 2020

PGA Professional Brady Sharp and amateur Tyler Daniels of Wine Valley GC (Walla Walla, WA) won the PNW Pacific Golf & Turf Pro-Amateur Championship by two strokes over the teams of PGA Professional Ryan Benzel and amateur Ben Minyard of Sahalee CC (Sammamish, WA), PGA Professional Jeff Coston of Semiahmoo G&CC (Blaine, WA) and amateur Blake Kukula of Surfside Golf Course (Ocean Park, WA) and the team of PGA Professional Derek Berg of PNW Golf Academy (Issaquah, WA) with his amateur John D’Amelio of Inglewood GC (Kenmore, WA).

The Pacific Northwest Pro-Am is a two-man team competition with one professional and one amateur playing a four-ball format. The history of the Pacific Northwest Professional-Amateur Championship has been timeless. It all started when a young head professional named John Junor and his amateur partner won back to back titles at the magnificent Seattle Golf Club in 1924 and 1926 (no championship in 1925).