![]() The PGA Professional Championship and 41 PGA Section Championships feature a total purse of more than $1.5 million. Packer Trophy, Walker earned $9,000 for his win, coming from the $72,000 purse. In addition to having his name engraved on the William B. Walker also made his major championship debut earlier this year in the 103rd PGA Championship at Kiawah Island (S.C.) Golf Resort’s Ocean Course. Walker went on to thank Sunnybrook G.C., its membership, and PGA Professionals Greg Wingate and Brad Sanders for the support, as well as his parents, Bob and Betty, his girlfriend Sarah and her parents, who were all in attendance as spectators. “I am definitely going to take that to other tournaments and courses.” “Aronimink can play difficult and has hosted major championships and PGA Tour events, and I feel like my game was set up pretty well for it, Walker continued. Walker said he hopes to use the experience he picked up this week in the 55th PGA Professional Championship in April. “The low score on the course the day before was even par, so I figured being under par would give me a leg up on the rest of the field.” “My goal for Aronimink was just to break par,” said Walker. ![]() Walker had previously qualified for the 2022 PGA Professional Championship via play in this year’s PGA Professional Championship. in Lafayette Hill, Pa., is fifth alternate. in Buckingham, Pa., are third and fourth alternates. in Gladwyne, Pa., are first and second alternates, while Michael Little and Mark Sheftic, both of Lookaway G.C. in Bethlehem, Pa., and Scott Reilly of Philadelphia C.C. ![]() Forster, Mazzalupi, Sanderson, and Price clinched their trips to Texas in a six players-for-four spots playoff Thursday at Aronimink. Steve Sanderson of Pine Valley (N.J.) G.C. George Forster Hugo Mazzalupi of Patriots Glen National G.C. Rusty Harbold of Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown, Pa. They are joined by Billy Stewart of Union League Liberty Hill in Lafayette Hill, Pa. in Wilmington, Del., was runner-up at 6-under-par. Walker turned in a winning total of 8-under-par, 67-66-133, to win his first Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship, following the cancellation of the final round due to severe weather stemming from remnants of Hurricane Ida. Zac Oakley of Bidermann G.C. in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., winner of the 100th Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship at Aronimink Golf Club and Applebrook Golf Club, will lead 11 Section PGA Professionals to compete in the 55th PGA Professional Championship, April 17-20, at OMNI Barton Creek in Austin, Texas. The championship is presented by Cadillac, Club Car and Rolex. (September 2, 2021) - Brett Walker, PGA, of Sunnybrook G.C.
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