With the Players Championship behind us, and the U.S. Open just a few weeks away, the professional golf season is nearing its halfway point — which makes it a good time to check in on how our local pros are faring so far this year
John Harbottle’s recently completed redesign of White Horse in Kingston — officially unveiled to the public on Monday — has made the Peninsula classic a fun ride for golfers of all skill levels.
Sixty-four teams helped kick off the Northwest’s largest and most popular amateur tournament series — featuring seven events and over $100,000 in prizes — on Saturday at Chambers Bay.
Five Rounds of Golf For $129
The Cascade Golfer Players Card gives the card holder five rounds of golf (Druids Glen, White Horse Golf Club, Highlander Golf Club, Cedars at Dungeness and Mt. Si Golf Course), one free POW Golf Glove and a bucket of balls at the Puetz Golf North Seattle Location.

Many thought Gig Harbor’s Kyle Stanley might never recover from a Sunday collapse at Torrey Pines. Just seven days later, he rose from the ashes to win in Phoenix.

Jim Moore’s recent trip to Oregon’s Pronghorn Resort left the whole family smiling — except the dog.

The Tri-Cities may not be Washington’s most written-about golf destination … which is exactly what makes it such a good deal.