History
The Pacific Northwest Pro-Assistant Championship began in 1992 with a seven-hole sudden-death match between the Progress Downs team of Jerry Minor/Ralph West and the Royal Oaks team of Steve Bowen/Michael Wilkerson, with the Progress Downs team being victorious. The tournament record of 126 was set by Scott Williams and Mike Barnett in 1995 and tied by Todd Erwin and Derek Barron in 2015.
Past Champions and Results
| Year | Champion | Score | Results | News |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Mitch Runge – Shane Prante | 129 | 2025 results | 2025 news |
| 2024 | Mitch Runge – Shane Prante | 127 | 2024 results | 2024 news |
| 2023 | Cameron Fife – Daniel Campbell | 133 | 2023 results | 2023 news |
| 2022 | Mitch Runge – John Cassidy | 134 | 2022 results | 2022 news |
| 2021 | Bryce Fisher - David Brown | 129 | 2021 results | 2021 news |
| 2020 | No event | Cancelled due to COVID-19 | ||
| 2019 | Bryce Fisher - John Cassidy | 132 | 2019 results | 2019 news |
| 2018 | Darren Black – Brad Faller | 128 | 2018 results | 2018 news |
| 2017 | Mike Fosnick – Shane Prante | 129 | 2017 results | 2017 news |
| 2016 | Darren Black – Uriel Jimenez | 132 | 2016 results | 2016 news |
| 2015 | Todd Erwin – Derek Barron | 126 | 2015 results | 2015 news |
| 2014 | Todd O’Neal – Colin Inglis | 133 | 2014 results | 2014 news |
| 2013 | Bryan Tunstill – Adrian Burtner | 132 | 2013 results | 2013 news |
| 2012 | Brent Murray – Scott Erdmann | 133 | 2012 results | 2012 news |
For the list of champions and list of courses played, visit the PNW PGA history project site.
