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Oregon
Open underway at BBR
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 The tournament, founded in 1905, drew 168 golfers --Ü136 professionals and 32 amateurs. The Open is run under the auspices of the Pacific Northwest section of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA). The BMW pro-am tourney launched the event on Friday, June 22. The professional tournament was to start Monday, with the championship round scheduled for Wednesday. The pro tournament carried a purse of $50,000, with a champion's check of $8,000. The tournament will donate a total of $8,000 to the Sisters Schools Foundation and the Kids' Center in Bend. All play will be conducted on the Big Meadow Course. The other Black Butte Ranch courses will remain open. Loy Helmly, BBR manager, said the ranch applied for the tournament because "we wanted to bring it back to Central Oregon."
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 Chris Crosby, Director of Tournament Marketing, said that having the tournament in Central Oregon makes it more attractive to golfers. Last year, the tournament was not full. This year, it is. "The Ranch has really gone after it and made every effort to make sure this is a great tournament --Üand it is," Crosby said. Helmly reports that the greens are "in what we consider to be pretty good shape" despite a rough spring where ice impeded grass growth. According to Helmly, the Ranch hopes the tournament will "reacquaint golfers with our courses here." He noted that numerous courses have sprung up in Central Oregon over the past 10 years and BBR does not want to be lost in the crowd.
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