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Hatley, Prugh win pro-amateur tourney again

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 1 year, 3 months AGO
| October 7, 2023 1:20 AM

BEND, Ore. — Amateur Reid Hatley of the Hayden Lake Country Club and PGA professional Corey Prugh, men's and women's golf coach at Community Colleges of Spokane, teamed to win the Pacific Golf & Turf Pro-Amateur for the third time on Friday at the Pronghorn Club at Juniper Preserve.

Hatley and Prugh shot 67-61—128, 16 under par, for a one-shot victory. They also won the event in 2013 and 2021.

Hatley won the event in 2007 as a professional, and Prugh won in 1998 while an amateur.

Billy Bomar (Bomar Putting Company), former co-owner of Prairie Falls Golf Club, and his amateur partner Andrew Von Lossow finished tied for seventh at 65-68—133, 11 under par.

Trevor Fox and Greg Rowley (Golf Club at Black Rock) finished 21st at 69-69—138, 6 under par.

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