BANDON, OREGON – Professional Justin St. Clair teamed with Amateur Chris Polski to take the Pacific Northwest Pro-Amateur Championship and Brandon Kearney and Brad Mombert of Bend tied for fourth.
St. Clair and Polski’s 11-under par total of 131 was good for a one shot victory over Brian Nosler-Jim Pliska and Rob Clark-Rob Matson. The winning margin was thanks to Polski’s 8 iron to 1 foot on the final hole.
Kearney and Mombert finished at 8-under par and a two round total of 134.
Contested since 1936, the Pacific Northwest Pro-Amateur championship features Seventy-four teams of one professional and one amateur competed in the four-ball format.
PACIFIC DUNES – 6489 Yards, Par 71 and BANDON TRAILS – 6635, Par 71
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