The U.S. Am Tour – the fastest growing and largest amateur golf tour in the country – is coming to the Portland area with the launch of the Tour’s 45th local chapter, offering amateur golfers of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to compete in local championship tournaments at premiere venues.
The U.S. Am Tour – the fastest growing and largest amateur golf tour in the country – is coming to the Portland area with the launch of the Tour’s 45th local chapter, offering amateur golfers of all ages and skill levels the opportunity to compete in local championship tournaments at premiere venues.
The Portland chapter of the U.S. Am Tour will kick off its inaugural season on Saturday, May 1 at Langdon Farms Golf Club in Aurora, the first of seven area championships scheduled to take place through August. Registration is now open for all seven Portland Tour championships online at http://www.usamtour.com.
“Oregon has a rich history of hosting several of the game’s top amateur championships. We are excited to launch the U.S. Am Tour in Portland and offer Tour members elite tournament competitions at some of the top courses in Oregon,” said Joe Wagner, director, U.S. Am Tour.
U.S. Am Tour 2021 Portland Schedule
Saturday, May 1: Oregon Kickoff Classic; Langdon Farms Golf Club, Aurora, Ore.
Saturday, May 22: Oregon City Championship; Stone Creek, Oregon City, Ore.
Saturday, May 29: Memorial Weekend Classic; Reserve Vineyards Golf Club, Aloha, Ore.
Sunday, June 27: Great Blue Championship; Heron Lakes, Portland, Ore.
Saturday, July 24: Pumpkin Ridge Championship; Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, North Plains, Ore.
Sunday, Aug. 1: The OGA Open; OGA Golf Course, Woodburn, Ore.
Sat.-Sun., Aug. 14-15: Pacific NW Tour Championship; The Home Course, Dupont, Wash.
Portland resident Kayla Good will oversee the Portland chapter of the U.S. Am Tour as Tour Director. Good, who also works as a content marketer at a local urgent care, is looking forward to bringing her passion in golf to the Tour.
“Being a golfer and also working for a healthcare company, I have seen firsthand how therapeutic golf has been during the pandemic,” said Good. “I look forward to bringing more amateur golfers out to the local golf courses on the U.S. Am Tour and am excited to join the team.”
The U.S. Am Tour was founded in 2020 with the mission of providing an unrivaled, immersive and authentic tournament experience for competitive amateur players of all abilities and ages. Membership is $139, valid for 365 days from day of registration. With more than 5,500 members, the U.S. Am Tour’s inaugural year in 2021 will include more than 550 local championships and 25 two-day regional major championships. Players competing on the Am Tour will have the opportunity to qualify for the season-ending national championships via points accumulating on each local Tour’s Order of Merit, taking place in September at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, Calif. More information on the U.S. Am Tour, tournament schedules and membership can be found at usamtour.com.