PULLMAN, Wash. (August 11, 2023) – Washington State men’s golf senior Pono Yanagi is set to compete at the 123rd U.S. Amateur Championship beginning Monday, Aug. 14, at Cherry Hills Country Club in Colorado.
Yanagi qualified for next week’s U.S. Amateur Championship after medaling in the U.S. Amateur Qualifier played at Palouse Ridge Golf Club in July. The Hilo, Hawaii native fired back-to-back rounds of 65 to be one of two players to earn a spot in the championship. Yanagi has produced an incredible year, becoming the first Cougar men’s golfer to qualify for the NCAA Championships since 2010 after placing third at the 2023 Pac-12 Conference Championships, the best finish by a Coug at the conference championships in the program history. Last month Yanagi, who will return to Pullman for a fifth season, won the Washington Men’s Amateur by six strokes.
WSU has seen a Coug qualify in the last three U.S. Amateur Championships; Preston Bebich competed in the 2022 U.S. Amateur Championship in New Jersey and Max Sekulic played in the 2021 event after winning the Canadian Amateur. For more information, please visit https://championships.usga.org/usamateur.html
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