Year: 2023

Aloha Fore Maui

As you are likely aware, parts of Maui have recently been destroyed by wildfires with many residents losing their homes, possessions, and in some cases, loved ones. Many PGA Professionals, golf industry workers, and their families, have also been impacted.

To aid in their rehabilitation, the Aloha PGA Section has organized a task force to locate available housing, and gather and distribute essential items to their friends and colleagues in need. Additionally, the Section launched an Aloha Fore Maui GoFundMe campaign with hopes to raise $100,000 to support their efforts and to help PGA Professionals, golf industry workers, and their families get back on their feet.

The Aloha Section has asked that the entire golf industry, from our PGA community to our allied associations and those that love the game of golf, to join them in this endeavor by making a donation to help these individuals who have been impacted by the wildfires. It’s been devastating and heartbreaking to witness, but together we can provide encouragement and help them rebuild their lives. To donate, click on the below button.

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About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com

PGA Professional Field Set for Second Annual Silvercrest Cup

Lower Gwynedd Township, Pa. (August 8, 2023) — The Philadelphia PGA Section and Silvercrest Asset Management Group have finalized the PGA Professional field for the second annual Silvercrest Cup, scheduled for Tuesday, September 5 at the Gil Hanse-designed Applebrook Golf Club in Malvern, Pa.

Fifty-four PGA Professionals earned their place in the Silvercrest Cup final, which will boast a purse of over $35,000, via a points system drawn from their performance in four qualifying events; the top eight amateurs on the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s (GAP) William Hyndman III Player of the Year list will also be invited to compete. The Silvercrest Cup champion is set to receive $15,000, one of the most lucrative winner’s checks on the Section’s tournament calendar. In addition to the final purse, each qualifying event included a bonus pool of $4,000, to be shared between each qualifier’s champion and runner-up.

Alex Knoll, PGA, of Glen Brook Golf Club in Stroudsburg, Pa., finished atop the 2023 Silvercrest Cup points standings with 696 points. Laurel Creek C.C.’s Dave Quinn, PGA, finished 103.98 points behind Knoll, while 2023 Delaware Valley Open and second qualifying event champion Zach Barbin, Chesapeake Bay G.C., finished in third.

Michael Little, PGA, Clubhouse 54, placed in fourth. Anthony Sebastianelli rounded out the top five, 143.16 points behind the leader. The University of Delaware’s Brendon Post, PGA, winner of the season’s first qualifier, the TaylorMade Classic, finished in 34th place with 360.5 points. Conestoga Classic and third qualifying event champion Bob Lennon, Wilmington C.C. ended in 16th place, while Doylestown Open and final qualifying event champion Kyle Early, Waynesborough C.C., finished in 14th place. Rounding out the PGA Professional field, in 54th, is Rolling Green G.C.’s Scott Chisholm, PGA.

2023 Silvercrest Cup – Top 10 Points Earners

1. Alex Knoll, PGA, 696.00 points
2. Dave Quinn, PGA, 592.02 points
3. Zach Barbin, PGA, 584.11 points
4. Michael Little, PGA, 571.54 points
5. Anthony Sebastianelli, PGA, 552.84 points
6. Andrew Cornish, PGA, 541.94 points
7. Brian Bergstol, PGA, 540.56 points
8. David Hicks, PGA, 540.52 points
9. Trevor Bensel, PGA, 540.50 points
10. Zac Oakley, PGA, 540.48 points

To view the full 2023 Silvercrest Cup standings, click here and select “Silvercrest Cup” under “Category.”

While the Silvercrest Cup rewards playing excellence of Philadelphia PGA Professionals and top amateurs, the series will also provide significant donations to local foundations, including the Philadelphia PGA Section’s 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, PGA REACH Philadelphia, and the GAP’s J.Wood Platt Caddie Scholarship Trust.

About Silvercrest Asset Management Group
Silvercrest Asset Management Group was founded in April 2002 by a group of highly experienced investment professionals with the goal to create a firm dedicated to serving individuals, families and select institutions with significant financial assets. Since inception, Silvercrest has nurtured an entrepreneurial, collegial, and action-oriented business culture with a client first ethos that has led to a 98% client retention rate. Our dedication to serving our clients’ needs first and to providing institutional quality asset management capabilities to the marketplace, has allowed Silvercrest to prosper and grow.  Over the past twenty years, we’ve grown to a diverse organization with 150 employees from various backgrounds in offices around the country and today, we manage over $21 billion dollars in assets on behalf of our clients.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contacts: 

Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, Philadelphia PGA Section, mfrey@pgahq.com

Jack Marriott, Marketing Associate, Silvercrest Asset Management Group, jmarriott@silvercrestgroup.com

PGA Member Trevor Bensel Goes Low to Win 47th Pro-Am for Wishes

West Chester, Pa. (August 7, 2023) — PGA Member Trevor Bensel of Sandy Run Country Club in Oreland, Pa., turned in an impressive final round 6-under-par 65 to win the 47th Pro-Am for Wishes at Penn Oaks Golf Club, bettering Clubhouse 54’s Michael Little, PGA, and Bidermann G.C.’s Zac Oakley, PGA, by four strokes. Today’s victory marks his first Section win of the year.

The Pro-Am for Wishes first started in 1976 at Whitford Country Club, and has been held annually at Penn Oaks Golf Club since 2008 (the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic) to benefit Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware & Susquehanna Valley. Since the event moved to Penn Oaks, it has raised over $700,000 for the Make-A-Wish foundation.

Bensel started his day one stroke behind the first round leader Zac Oakley but his six birdies and bogey-free round propelled him to victory, finishing with scores of 69-65–134, 8-under-par.

“I made a few good putts yesterday, and that carried over to today,” Bensel said following his round. “I tried to keep it in the fairway today too; you need to keep it straight off the tee [at Penn Oaks].”

He went on to thank the Penn Oaks Golf Club membership and staff, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jimmy O’Connor, Sandy Run Golf Club, Titleist, FootJoy, Holderness & Bourne, and the Philadelphia PGA Section.

Little made a run for the lead, getting to 5-under-par for his round, ultimately finishing with a 3-under-par 68. In the opening round, Little led his team of amateurs, Gene Marinelli and Pat Rugg, to victory in the pro-am portion of the event. To read more about the pro-am, click here. Oakley, who played in the same pairing as Bensel, had an up-and-down round, making five birdies and four bogies.

PGA Associate Anthony Sebastianelli, Rolling Green G.C., finished in fourth place at 1-under-par, followed by a four-way tie for fifth place at 1-over: Andrew Cornish, Cedarbrook C.C.; Braden Shattuck, Rolling Green G.C.; Mark Sheftic, Sunnybrook G.C.; and Andrew Turner, Berkshire C.C.

Royal Oak G.C.’s Terry Hatch, PGA, tied for first place in the Senior Division with Wilmington C.C.’s Bob Lennon, PGA, at 2-over-par, bettering fellow PGA Members Rich Steinmetz, Spring Ford C.C., and Dave McNabb, Applebrook G.C., by one stroke. Terry Hertzog, Bent Creek C.C., and Dave Quinn, Laurel Creek C.C., tied for fifth place at 5-over-par.

With rounds of 73-77–150, 8-over-par, Jimmy O’Connor successfully defended his low amateur honors, topping fellow amateur Patt Rugg by six strokes. Zach Paris and Kevin O’Hara finished in third and fourth place, respectively. The four amateurs qualified to compete in the final round at Penn Oaks via their sub-80 rounds on Sunday.

To view the full 47th Pro-Am for Wishes leaderboard, click here.

The 47th Pro-Am for Wishes title partner is Tamora Building Systems, and is supported by the Piazza Auto GroupWoodward Properties, Smart From the Start, and the Horn Family. The Philadelphia PGA Section and its PGA Professionals thank our host, Penn Oaks Golf Club, its members, management, host PGA Professionals, and staff, as well as our partners, as the event would not have been possible without their support.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com

PGA Member Michael Little Leads Team to Victory in 47th Pro-Am for Wishes

West Chester, Pa. (August 6, 2023) — PGA Member Michael Little of Clubhouse 54 in North Wales, Pa., led his team of amateurs, Gene Marinelli and Pat Rugg, to victory in the 47th Pro-Am for Wishes at Penn Oaks Golf Club, topping three teams by two strokes.

The Pro-Am for Wishes first started in 1976 at Whitford Country Club, and has been held annually at Penn Oaks Golf Club since 2008 (the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic) to benefit Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware & Susquehanna Valley. Since the event moved to Penn Oaks, it has raised over $700,000 for the Make-A-Wish foundation.

Using a two best balls of three format, Little made three gross birdies, while Marinelli and Rugg combined for 10 net birdies and one net double eagle; the team rounded out their scorecard with five bogies to finish their round at 11-under-par.

Three teams tied for second place: Trevor Bensel, Sandy Run C.C., Jimmy O’Connor, and Syd Tyson; Zac Oakley, Bidermann G.C., Anthony Diver, and Kurt Scheivert; and John Allen, Squires G.C., Ken Eck, and David Benway. Terry Hatch, Royal Oaks G.C., Rich Boyd, and Todd Horn finished in fifth place at 8-under-par.

In the 36-hole PGA Professional event, Zac Oakley leads the field following his 3-under-par round of 68. Oakley earned his first Section victory of the year last week at the National Car Rental Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship. Trevor Bensel and Bob Lennon, Wilmington C.C., find themselves trailing Oakley by only one stroke, with three fellow PGA Professionals tied for fourth place at 1-under-par: Andrew Turner, Berkshire C.C.; Anthony Sebastianelli, Rolling Green G.C.; and Michael Little.

After the opening round, Lennon leads the Senior Division by two strokes, topping John Allen, and Dave McNabb, Applebrook G.C. Terry Hatch is in fourth place at 1-over-par, followed by PGA Life Member George Forster, who finds himself in fifth place at 2-over-par.

Four amateurs will play in Monday’s final round based on their opening round performance: Pat Rugg, 72; Jimmy O’Connor, 73; Zach Paris, 77; and Kevin O’Hara, 78.

The PGA Professional field and qualifying amateurs will play their final round tomorrow, Monday, August 7 at Penn Oaks. To view the full leaderboard, click here.

The 2023 Pro-Am for Wishes title partner is Tamora Building Systems, and is supported by the Piazza Auto GroupWoodward Properties, Smart From the Start, and the Horn Family. The Philadelphia PGA Section and its PGA Professionals thank our host, Penn Oaks Golf Club, its members, management, host PGA Professionals, and staff, as well as our partners, as the event would not have been possible without their support.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com

Remembering Aaron Palen, PGA

The Philadelphia PGA Section regrets to inform you of the passing of Aaron Palen, PGA. He tragically passed away on July 30 from a sudden cardiac issue while jogging. Palen, a 21-year PGA Member, was the PGA head professional and interim general manager at Duck Woods Country Club in North Carolina, and had previously worked as the PGA head professional at Mountain View Country Club here in the Philadelphia PGA Section. While observance information has yet to be made public, a GoFundMe page has been created to support his family during this difficult time. Ton contribute, click here.

PGA Member Rich Steinmetz Wins 2023 Philadelphia PGA Skee Riegel Senior Open

Blue Bell, Pa. (August 2, 2023) — Reigning Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Champion Rich Steinmetz of Spring Ford Country Club in Royersford, Pa., teed off in the first pairing of the torunament and finished with a 5-under-par 66 to win the 2023 Philadelphia PGA Skee Riegel Senior Open at Blue Bell Country Club by one stroke over Mark Parson, Harbor Pines G.C.

As one of the event’s first finishers, Steinmetz set an impressive early clubhouse lead at 5-under-par, making an eagle, five birdies, and two bogies on the Arnold Palmer-designed layout. Parson, who teed off over an hour and a half after Steinmetz, made a valiant effort to tie the leader, making seven of his own birdies, coupled with a bogey and double bogey, but ultimately fell one stroke short.

While it is his first Skee Riegel Senior Open win, Steinmetz has enjoyed many successes since entering the senior ranks last year. He won his debut senior event, the 2022 Philadelphia Senior PGA Professional Championship, which he successfully defended earlier this summer, 2022 Senior Philadelphia Players Championship, 2022 Senior TPD Championship, and the full-field 2022 GALV Lehigh Valley Open.

The University of Delaware’s Brendon Post, PGA, finished in third place at 1-under-par, followed by two tied for fourth-place, John Allen, Squires G.C., and Hugh Reilly, Performance Oaks, at even-par.

John Allen finished atop the Super Senior Division, bettering PGA Life Member George Forster and Bob Lennon, Wilmington C.C., by one stroke. Brian Kelly tied for fourth place at 2-over-par, with Harvey Williams, Glen Oak  C.C.

To view the full 2023 Skee Riegel Senior Open leaderboard, click here.

2023 Philadelphia PGA Skee Riegel Senior Open is supported by Jani-King, Sunday Golf, and the PGA Tour. The Philadelphia PGA Section and its PGA Professionals thank our host, Blue Bell Country Club, their members, management, host PGA Professionals, and staff, as well as our partners, as the event would not have been possible without their support.

About Robert Henry “Skee” Riegel, PGA
Skee Riegel was born in 1914 in New Bloomfield, Pa., and grew up in eastern Pennsylvania. Riegel served in the U.S. Air Corps as a flight instructor during World War II. After leaving the service he rose to the top of amateur golf, winning the U.S. Amateur in 1947, the Western Amateur in 1948 and the Trans-Mississippi Amateur in 1946 and 1948. Riegel also played on the U.S. Walker Cup teams in 1947 and 1949, remaining unbeaten in Walker Cup play. Riegel turned professional in 1950 and was one of the first golfers involved in strength training. In 1951, he nearly won the Masters, finishing in second place behind Ben Hogan. Riegel returned to Pennsylvania to become PGA Head Professional at Radnor Valley Country Club in 1954, where he continued his winning ways, claiming victory in the 1957 and 1959 Pennsylvania Opens and the 1960 Philadelphia Open. He left Radnor Valley at the end of 1961 for the opportunity to participate in the ownership of a new golf course, York Road G.C. in Bucks County, now known as the Bucks Club. For over 30 years, Riegel was a permanent member of the Philadelphia PGA Section’s Tournament Committee and served as Rules Chair for every Section tournament. In 1975, he was given the Section’s PGA Professional Development Award for his many hours spent educating the golf professionals on the rules of golf. Riegel was inducted into the Philadelphia Section Hall of Fame in 1993.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contacts: 
Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com
Kayla Gutierrez, Communications Intern, kgutierrez@pgahq.com

Update on the Philadelphia PGA Section Facebook Page

Fellow PGA Professionals:

Recently, Meta unpublished the Philadelphia PGA Section’s official Facebook page through what appears to be an automated moderation system. While the initial notification claimed that the page violated Facebook’s terms and conditions, the account currently has zero violations, nor has it ever acquired a violation in the past. As such, we believe that the page was unpublished by mistake or machine error and that it will be restored. We appealed the decision immediately and the page has been “in review” ever since, with no timetable for updates provided.

Unfortunately, Facebook and its parent company Meta have no customer support team for public use, nor does it offer a typical ticket support system. We are currently working with our contacts with the PGA of America’s digital team to investigate options on how to get the page restored for public consumption.

Our Philadelphia PGA Section Facebook Forum Group does appear to still be operational for your use. In the meantime, we are exploring photo album hosting services so that we may post photos from our events. If you are searching for a specific photo, please contact me at mfrey@pgahq.com.

We apologize for any inconvenience, and updates will be provided as soon as they are available. Should you have any questions, please to not hesitate to reach out to me via the email address listed below.

Sincerely,

Matt Frey, PGA
Communications Director
Philadelphia PGA Section
mfrey@pgahq.com

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com

Zac Oakley, PGA, Captures 2023 National Car Rental Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship

Springfield, Pa. (July 31, 2023) — PGA Member Zac Oakley of Bidermann Golf Club in Wilmington, Delaware, winner of the 2023 National Car Rental Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship, honoring the late Dick Smith Sr., PGA, at Rolling Green Golf Club, will lead five fellow Section PGA Professionals to compete in the 2023 National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship, November 16-19, at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

Oakley fired impressive scores of 68-69–137, 5-under-par, to finish two strokes ahead of defending champion Trevor Bensel, Sandy Run C.C., and Anthony Sebastianelli, Rolling Green G.C. Rusty Harbold, Philadelphia Cricket Club, finished in fourth place at 2-under-par, followed by Andrew Cornish, Cedarbrook C.C., at 1-under-par.

Although 2023 champion Zac Oakley had four bogies over the course of his two rounds, it was his stellar ball-striking skills and nine birdies that propelled him to victory. He finished nicely with back-to-back birdies on Nos. 17 and 18, which secured the win.

“I hit it really well,” Oakley said of his round. “I hit a lot of fairways and a lot of greens. The first round was pretty solid. I hit the ball well in the second round, too, making some really good putts, especially on the last few holes of the day.

“This win really means a lot to me,” he continued. “It’s my first win of the year, which gives me some confidence.”

Oakley went on to thank the Philadelphia PGA Section and Rolling Green G.C. staff, and its members, for hosting the event.

Another highlight from this year’s championship came in the form of a hole-in-one from PGA Member Rob Wolfers, Manufacturer’s G. & C.C., his first in competition. He holed out using a 9-iron from 171 yards on the par-3, third hole. Well done, Rob!

In addition to having his name engraved on the perpetual George Izett Memorial Trophy and the winner’s check, Oakley will be joined at the 2023 National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship in Florida by Trevor Bensel, Sandy Run C.C.; Rusty Harbold, Philadelphia Cricket Club; Rob Wolfers, Manufacturers’ Golf & C.C.; Parks Price, C.C. of York; Alex Willey, Manufacturers’ Golf & C.C.; and Brian Bergstol, Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort. Both Oakley and Bergstol had already qualified for the championship via their top-four finish in the 2022 event. Sebastianelli and Cornish are not eligible to compete in Florida due to PGA Associate classification rules.

Mike Wilson, St. Davids G.C., and Matt Episcopo, Pine Valley G.C., will be the first and second alternates, followed by Andrew Turner, Berkshire C.C., and Sam Harman, Overbrook G.C.

The National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship brings together a field of 132 contestants representing the PGA of America’s 41 nationwide Sections. All rounds will be played on the Wanamaker Course. A cut after 36 holes of play to the low 70 scorers and ties will be made.

Begun in 1977, the National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship is modeled after the PGA Professional Championship, with a field of PGA Professionals and PGA Associates who advanced through 41 Section Championships conducted from May through October this year.

If eligibility is met and maintained, the champion earns a berth in the 2024 PGA Professional Championship, April 28 – May 1, at Fields Ranch, East & West Courses at PGA Frisco, in Frisco, Texas.

To access photos from today’s rounds, click here.

The 2023 Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship is honored by Dick Smith Sr., PGA, presented by National Car Rental, and supported by Srixon, Cleveland Golf, XXIO, Asics, Pantyr, the PGA Tour, and Ohana Farm LLC. The Philadelphia PGA Section and its PGA Professionals thank our host, Rolling Green Golf Club, its members, management, host PGA Professionals, and staff, as well as our partners, as the event would not have been possible without their support. –Kayla Gutierrez 

To view the full 2023 Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship leaderboard,  click here.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contacts: 
Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com
Kayla Gutierrez, Communications Intern, kgutierrez@pgahq.com

PGA Member Kyle Early Earns First Victory at 2023 Doylestown Open

Doylestown, Pa. (July 28, 2022) —PGA Member Kyle Early of Waynesborough Country Club, turned in a 5-under-par 67 at Doylestown Country Club to secure his first Philadelphia PGA Section victory at the 2023 Doylestown Open.

Early finished tied with PGA Member Terry Hatch, who was unavailable to compete in a playoff. It was Early’s seven birdies, including on his final hole of the day, No. 9, which led him to capture his first Philadelphia PGA Section victory. Terry Hatch, Royal Oaks G.C., finished in second at 5-under-par, followed by four PGA Professionals who tied third at 4-under par.

Early is on a heater with PAO, following up his win last week at the Hyndman Classic, with a victory today.

“It’s pretty exciting and a really great feeling,” Early said in discussing the emotions surrounding winning his first-ever Section event. “I had an eagle putt on the final hole, which I knew would put me close to the lead. I missed it on a lip out but had a tap in for birdie to finish out which was awesome.”

He went on to thank Doylestown Country Club members and staff, including host professional and Philadelphia PGA Section President Patrick Shine. He also thanked Waynesborough C.C. for letting him compete in the event, the Philadelphia PGA Section staff for organizing the event, and Silvercrest.

The event is a Philadelphia PGA Rolex / The Haverford Trust Company Player of the Year tournament and the fourth and final Silvercrest Cup qualifier of the year. Returning for the second year, the Silvercrest Cup series will include four qualifying events for Philadelphia PGA Professionals, and will culminate in a $30,000 Silvercrest Cup final, hosted at Applebrook Golf Club in Malvern, Pa. For more information on the season-long race to the Silvercrest Cup, click here. In addition to receiving the winner’s share of the purse, Early also took home an additional $2,500 from the Silvercrest Cup qualifier bonus pool.

A highlight from the event came in the form of a double eagle from PGA Professional Dave Pagett of Whitemarsh Valley C.C. Pagett holed out a 3-wood from 245 yards on the par 5, 14th hole. Well done, Dave!

PGA Member Terry Hatch finished atop the Senior Division, bettering Eric Kennedy, Overbrook G.C., by one stroke. In third place, Don Allan, Burlington C.C., finished 3-under-par, followed by Rich Steinmetz, Springford C.C., who finished 1-under-par.

PGA Member Don Allan took top honors in the Super Senior Division with an impressive 3-under-par, 69. PGA Life Member Brian Kelly and Greg Farrow, Deerwood C.C., finished tied for second at even-par, followed by John Allen, Squires G.C., in fourth, and John DiMarco, The Legacy Club at Woodcrest, rounding out the top five in the division.

Amateur Neil Gordon of Doylestown C.C. bettered Ryan Rigby of Doylestown C.C. by seven strokes in the Amateur Division.

In the race for Women’s Player of the Year,  Julianna Lee of Country Club of York, finished at 4-over-par, 76, followed by Tessa Teachman of Aronimink G.C.
The Philadelphia Assistants’ Organization (PAO) held an event concurrently with the Doylestown Open, with Kyle Early, Waynesborough C.C., taking the title, finishing with a stellar 5-under par, 67. PGA professionals Trevor Bensel, Sandy Run C.C., Brian Bergstol, Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, Alex Knoll, Glen Brook G.C., finished tied second at 4-under par.
To view the full 2023 Doylestown Open leaderboard, click here.
The 2023 Doylestown Open is supported by Jani KingKM Golf SalesL2 Brands, Ohana Farm LLC, PGA TourStracka Line, and Silvercrest. The Philadelphia PGA Section and its PGA Professionals thank our host, Doylestown Country Club, their members, management, host PGA Professionals, and staff, as well as our partners, as the event would not have been possible without their support.— Kayla Gutierrez

The next Philadelphia PGA Rolex / The Haverford Trust Company Player of the Year tournament on the schedule is the 47th Pro-Am for Wishes at Penn Oaks Golf Club in West Chester, Pa., Sunday, August 6 – Monday, August 7, 2023.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.
Contacts: 
Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com
Kayla Gutierrez, Communications Intern, kgutierrez@pgahq.com

Philadelphia PGA Member Joanna Coe to Compete in KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

Please join us in congratulating PGA Member Joanna Coe of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa., for qualifying for the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, June 19-23, at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington! She earned her spot in the major championship via her tie, fifth-place finish in the 2023 LPGA Professionals National Championship at Kingsmill Resort, in Williamsburg, Virginia. To view tournament results, click here.

Next year’s championship will mark Coe’s seventh start in a major (six KPMG Women’s PGA Championships and the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open). She also earned recognitions as the inaugural (2020) Women’s PGA Professional Player of the Year, and 2022 Philadelphia PGA Women’s Player of the Year, and currently has a commanding lead in this year’s Section Women’s Player of the Year points race.

Good luck, Joanna…play well! We know you will make our Section proud! To send Joanna well wishes, click here.

To learn more about the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, ticket information, and television times, click here.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contacts: 
Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com
Kayla Gutierrez, Communications Intern, kgutierrez@pgahq.com