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The team from British Columbia Golf won the 19th PNGA Lamey Cup, at historic Victoria (B.C.) Golf Club.
It marks the fourth time Team BC Golf has won this event, which features 10-person teams from the six associations under the PNGA umbrella – Oregon Golf Association, British Columbia Golf, Idaho Golf Association, Montana State Golf Association, Alaska Golf Association, and Washington Golf.
Victoria Golf Club is one of the six founding clubs of the Pacific Northwest Golf Association, which was founded in 1899. The club previously hosted the PNGA Lamey Cup in 2007.
British Columbia Golf, captained by BC Golf President Shauna Wilton, finished with 15.5 points; Team WA Golf was second with 12.5 points; Team OGA third with 12 points; Team IGA fourth with 11.5 points; Team MSGA fifth with 6 points; and Team PNGA sixth with 2.5 points.
BC Golf held a one-point lead over WA Golf after the first day’s play, which consisted of Four-Ball and Foursomes matches. In the Singles matches, BC Golf won 7.5 points to hold the lead.
With the recent addition of the Alaska Golf Association and Montana State Golf Association as member associations of the PNGA, the format for the PNGA Lamey Cup was adjusted to accommodate six teams rather than the four teams who competed in previous years.