Team WSGA comes from behind

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Updated: June 3, 2019

Team WSGA mounted a comeback in today’s Singles matches to win the 14th Annual PNGA Cup, held at the Crosswater Club in Sunriver, Ore.

This is the third title for Team WSGA in the 14-year history of the matches, which is a         Ryder Cup-style competition featuring the finest 48 amateur golfers among the four allied golf associations that comprise the Pacific Northwest Golf Association – the Idaho Golf Association, Oregon Golf Association, Washington State Golf Association, and British Columbia Golf.

Finishing second was Team OGA with 14.5 points, while Team IGA finished with 9 points, and Team BC Golf finished with 8.5 points.

Team WSGA entered the day in second place, 1.5 points back of team OGA, and earned a whopping 8.5 points out of a possible 12 in the Singles matches.

The PNGA 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 State Golf Association. The Ryder Cup-style competition is held on a rotating basis