June 30th in News, Short Game.

Third Annual Boeing Classic Returns to Snoqualmie

Seventy-eight Champions Tour professionals will descend on picturesque TPC Snoqualmie Ridge on Aug. 24-26, hoping to grab a piece of the $1.6 million purse at the Boeing Classic, back for its third year as the only PGA Tour stop in the Puget Sound.

In 2006, Tom Kite shot a 6-under 66 on Sunday but needed a playoff to capture the title, defeating Keith Fergus on the first playoff hole. The Boeing Classic has quickly become one of the top Tour …

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June 30th in News, Short Game.

PNJGA Brings Families Together

Thousands of adults play golf around the Puget Sound. Lots of kids do, too. The Pacific Northwest Junior Golf Association brings the two groups together.

Like many junior programs, the PNJGA offers clinics and camps for kids, but the real innovative aspect of the non-profit organization is the focus on getting families together through the game of golf. Tuesday’s Family League is an opportunity for up to four family members to compete together in a scramble/alternate shot league. For “Girls Nite …

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June 30th in News, Short Game.

Road Work

4-in-1 Golf Club System

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The boss is sending you to Cleveland but you won’t have time for a round. And who wants to lug their clubs to the airport just to chip and putt in the hotel room? The 4-in-1 Golf Club System easily fits in a standard suitcase. Screw the grip shaft section into the putter or any one of three wedges (52, 56 and 60) and you’re ready to work on your short game. The system comes with …

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June 30th in News, Short Game.

Seattle City Courses Get Stylish Makeovers

Premier Golf, which manages Interbay, Jefferson Park, Jackson Park and West Seattle, has been busy this past year improving and modernizing its four Seattle-area operations.

“We finished work on the driving range at Jefferson and remodeled the banquet halls at both Jefferson and West Seattle,” says company president Bill Schickler. “We added a new retractable patio awning at Interbay. A new irrigation system was installed at Jackson Park to prevent often parched summer fairways. And the bunkers at West Seattle …

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June 30th in Courses, Features, People, Post Game, Save Some Green.

Screen Test

Businessman, and now developer, Bob Screen endured the long and winding road to get his golf course built. But not that it’s here, the effort seems entirely justified.

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