MEADVILLE – The battle begins again. The second of three WPGA Amateur Qualifying Rounds will take place on Wednesday at The Country Club of Meadville.
Last Wednesday, golfers fought for their spot in the top 18 at Green Oaks Country Club. Hunter Swidzinski, a high school senior at Butler, took first place with a score of 69, 2-under par.
Golfers this week work towards what Swidzinski and 17 other qualifiers accomplished last week.
This week’s field consists of 44 golfers, of which 13 will qualify for the WPGA Amateur Championship. Additionally, two alternate spots will be up for grabs. Last week’s event ended with a playoff to determine the alternate spots.
Entries into the Amateur Qualifying events are open to amateur golfers with a Handicap Index® not exceeding 6.4 strokes as follows:
A. Amateur golfers that are affiliated with a WPGA Member Club as of April 1, 2024 and who have had a Handicap Index® issued by a WPGA Member Club for three (3) years, or
B. Amateur golfers residing within 50 miles of the WPGA's jurisdiction as of April 1, 2024 and who have a Handicap Index® issued by a WPGA Member Club with a minimum of five (5) rounds in the preceding twelve months posted at the WPGA club issuing the WPGA handicap index.
Players without a Handicap Index® issued by a club licensed by the WPGA will be directed to an existing WPGA Member Club or an Association-sponsored Type 3 Golf Club.
The Amateur Championship, which will take place June 17-18 at Chartiers Country Club, is a two-day, 54-hole competition to determine the region’s top amateur player.
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For media inquiries, please contact WPGA Director of Communications Josh Rowntree.
