![]() Members of the media are welcome onsite to cover the championship. ![]() Follow the action via our live scoring by visiting /pages/2799551 and our social media channels: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.įor more information on the championship, including the week’s schedule, pairings, and more, visit the championship’s official e-publication. The championship is scheduled to conclude tomorrow, September 1, at Aronimink G.C., with tee times beginning at 8:00 a.m. Packer Trophy and a berth into the 55th PGA Professional Championship, April 17-20, at OMNI Barton Creek in Austin, Texas. ![]() Sixty-six Philadelphia PGA Section’s will advance to the final round to compete for the William B. The top 11 players at the conclusion of play will advance to the Overbrook’s Trevor Bensel is at even-par Six PGA Professional are tied for tenth. and host PGA Professional at Applebrook, Dave McNabb. Rounding out the top five at 1-under-par: Rusty Harbold, Philadelphia Cricket Club Terry Hertzog, Merion G.C. Yesterday, she became the first woman to lead a Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship after any round. Overbrook G.C.’s Grier is in fourth at 2-under-par. He is also currently second in the Rolex Philadelphia PGA Player of the Year race.īilly Stewart, Union League Liberty Hill, is in third place following his 71 at Aronimink, five back. Oakley has won or tied for first in two Section events this season, including the Doylestown Open and Conestoga Classic. Walker, who played in his first major championship, the PGA Championship, earlier this year, said that he would employ the same strategy for tomorrow’s final round.īidermann G.C.’s Zac Oakley turned in a 3-under-par 67 at Aronimink today, placing him in second place, two behind Walker. “The course was playing tough if you missed fairways, but I did a good job of keeping it in position, which made it an easier round for me.” “My strategy has been to hit a lot of fairways, and I hit it really well off the tee, which allowed me to attack some of the hole locations,” said Walker. First round leader Ashley Grier shot 66 in her first round at Applebrook Golf Club. Walker’s scorecard featured four birdies and an eagle and is the low round of the week at Aronimink. Walker, who won his first Section event earlier this month at the National Car Rental Philadelphia Assistant PGA Professional Championship, had not played Aronimink prior to today’s round, making it even more impressive. (August 31, 2020) - PGA Member Brett Walker, Sunnybrook G.C., surged to the top the 100th Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship leaderboard with a second round score of 4-under-par 66 at Aronimink Golf Club. The championship is presented by Cadillac, Club Car and Rolex.
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