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Golfweek Pacific Northwest Amateur returns to Wine Valley GC, where owner Jim Pliska will tee it up
Golfweek Pacific Northwest Amateur returns to Wine Valley GC, where owner Jim Pliska will tee it up

USA Today

time4 days ago

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Golfweek Pacific Northwest Amateur returns to Wine Valley GC, where owner Jim Pliska will tee it up

Golfweek Pacific Northwest Amateur returns to Wine Valley GC, where owner Jim Pliska will tee it up It's important to Jim Pliska that there are opportunities for the top seniors in the Pacific Northwest to showcase their talent locally, get World Amateur Golf Ranking points and play with the best talent in the world. Luckily Pliska, the owner of two top courses in Washington and Oregon, is in a position to do something about that. Pliska runs Space Age Fuel, one of the largest independent fuel marketers in Oregon, and is also the owner of Wine Valley Golf Club in Walla Walla, Washington, and Emerald Valley Golf Club in Creswell, Oregon. The courses, roughly 350 miles apart, frequently host championships – and that was one of Pliska's motivations for getting involved in the golf industry as a course owner. Tournaments range from Oregon Golf Association events to Pacific Northwest Golf Association events to college events, considering Emerald Valley is home to the University of Oregon Golf teams. Perhaps most notably, Wine Valley served as a U.S. Open Final Qualifying site on June 2. Next month, Wine Valley will host the Golfweek Pacific Northwest Senior Amateur for the fourth time. The 54-hole event draws top amateurs from around the country. Last year, former U.S. Senior Amateur champion Doug Hanzel took home the trophy. 'I like to give back in that respect because I feel supporting the competition and competitive golf helps overall golf in general,' Pliska said. 'I think it's such a great game I want to keep it in existence.' Pliska, at 66, is an accomplished player himself. He competes six or seven times a year and is constantly working on his game. Lately, that means working out daily and also working through swing issues with instructor Mike Mitchell in La Quinta, California. 'My game, I can feel it's getting better but getting it consistently better,' Pliska said, 'it's still got work to be done.' Pliska, who will tee it up at the Golfweek Pacific Northwest Senior, played on the University of Oregon roster for a year in the late 1970s after transferring in from Mt. Hood Community College. He continued to stay sharp in the game and has won the OGA Tournament of Champions a handful of times. Pliska, a veteran of several USGA championships, is still pursuing a U.S. Senior Amateur berth. As he works to get his game to the level that he can meet that goal, the majority of his time continues to go to Space Age. Meanwhile, the day-to-day of golf course operation largely falls to the general manager at each facility. 'I've got some good people that have worked for us for a long time,' Pliska said of his golf course staffs. And despite being hands-off in most respects, he's still involved in major decisions. Pliska's history with Emerald Valley goes back to his days at Oregon but Wine Valley, site of the Golfweek event, is a relatively new course. Wine Valley opened in 2009 and was designed by Dan Hixson. It is ranked No. 3 in the state of Washington on the Golfweek's Best Public Courses list and also appears on the Golfweek's Best Top 200 Modern Courses list. Pliska thinks golfers love playing Wine Valley because it's a challenging-but-fair layout. He calls it a second-shot golf course. Because many holes have multiple sight lines, a player can be out of position and still have a chance to recover. That there's no standard way to play the course is one thing that Pliska thinks makes it great. 'It gives you a lot of different opportunities out there,' he said. 'There's not a tree on the golf course so it's kind of open, big features, big greens, lot of movement on the greens. It's a fun course to play because you can play different shots, it's not standard shots – it's not a traditional golf course. It's more of the newer links type of golf course. I think the beauty of it, too, is great.' The Golfweek Pacific Northwest Senior Amateur will be played July 1-3 at Wine Valley and registration remains open across all four divisions: Senior (age 55-64), Super Senior (Age 65-69), Legends (age 70-74) and Super Legends (age 75 and over).

U.S. Open final qualifying live updates, leaderboard: Who's going to advance to Oakmont?
U.S. Open final qualifying live updates, leaderboard: Who's going to advance to Oakmont?

USA Today

time5 days ago

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  • USA Today

U.S. Open final qualifying live updates, leaderboard: Who's going to advance to Oakmont?

U.S. Open final qualifying live updates, leaderboard: Who's going to advance to Oakmont? It's known as "Golf's Longest Day," and it's here: final qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open. Three stages are already in the books, and there are 10 more qualifiers in eight states and Canada holding competitions that will help round out the field for Oakmont. The three final qualifiers that are already done were held in Dallas, Japan and England. The men's NCAA champ, Michael La Sasso, earned his spot last week. Winners of PGA Tour events ahead of the U.S. Open, should those winners not already be in the Open, will also get a spot. The rest of the U.S. Open tee sheet will be filled from those lucky few from each of the final qualifying locations. What is the format for U.S. Open final qualifying? Each of the final qualifying sites featured 36 holes with the field size and number of qualifiers from each varying depending on the numbers. The USGA will announce the exact number of advancing qualifiers from each location Monday morning. 2025 U.S. Open Final Qualifying results, scores Here's a closer look at the results from the first three qualifers. May 19: Bent Tree Country Club; Dallas, Texas 86 players for seven spots Rasmus Neergaard Petersen, James Hahn, Adam Schenk, Lance Simpson (a), Cameron Tankersley, Carlos Ortiz, Johnny Keefer. Alternates: Doug Ghim, Cameron Tringale. May 19: Tarao Country Club, Shiga Prefecture, Japan 43 players for three spots Yuta Sugiura, Scott Vincent, Jinichiro Kozuma. Alternates: Riki Kawamoto, Taichi Kho. May 19: Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey, England 100 players for 8 spots Jordan Smith, Joakim Lagergren, Guido Migliozzi, Frederic Lacroix, Sam Bairstow, Edoardo Molinari, Jacques Kruyswijk, Andrea Pavan. Alternates: Matthew Jordan, Robin Williams. 2025 U.S. Open Final Qualifying locations, lineups Canoe Brook Country Club (North & South Courses), Summit, New Jersey | Scores Notables: Chris Gotterup, John Pak, Michael Thorbjornsen, Jim Herman. Duke University Golf Club, Durham, North Carolina | Scores Notables: Harold Varner III, Sam Bennett, Webb Simpson, Ryan Armour, Miles Russell (a), Chesson Hadley. Emerald Dunes Golf Club, West Palm Beach, Florida | Scores Notables: Graeme McDowell, Blades Brown, Curtis Thompson, Neal Shipley, Sam Ryder, Luke Poulter, Nicolai Hojgaard. Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club/The Lakes Golf and Country Club, Columbus, Ohio | Scores Notables: Bud Cauley, Eric Cole, Patrick Rodgers, Nathan Franks (a), Chez Reavie, Matt Kuchar, Max Homa, James Piot, Padraig Harrington, Erik van Rooyen, Jake Knapp, Adam Hadwin, Rickie Fowler, Cameron Young, Lanto Griffin, Justin Lower. Lambton Golf & Country Club, York, Ontario, Canada | Scores Notables: Camilo Villegas, Takumi Kanaya, Chan Kim, Rafael Campos, Hayden Springer, Patrick Fishburn, David Ford, Gordon Sargent, Braden Thornberry, Luke Clanton, Luke List, Adam Svensson, Max McGreevy, Thorbjorn Olesen, Mark Hubbard, Rico Hoey, Harry Hall, Matt Wallace, Seamus Power, Harry Higgs, Victor Perez, Keith Mitchell, Henrik Norlander, Emiliano Grillo. Piedmont Driving Club, Atlanta, Georgia | Scores Notables: Christo Lamprecht, J.B. Holmes, Greyson Sigg, Vincent Whaley, Zach Johnson, Hiroshi Tai, K.J. Choi, Jackson Koivun, Hayden Buckley, Jason Dufner. Springfield Country Club, Springfield, Ohio | Scores Notables: Kurt Kitayama, Cole Hammer, Brandt Snedeker, Beau Hossler, Bo Hoag, Nick Hardy. Valencia Country Club, Valencia, California | Scores Notables: Daniel Summerhays, William Muow, Preston Summerhays, Michael Block, Taylor Montgomery. Wine Valley Golf Club, Walla Walla, Washington | Scores Notables: Andrew Putnam, Spencer Tibbits. Woodmont Country Club (North Course), Rockville, Maryland | Scores

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