Columbia Edgewater Country Club to host 2025 Junior Americas Cup in Portland, Oregon, July 28-31

The Oregon Golf Association (OGA) is excited to be hosting Junior America’s Cup at Columbia Edgewater Country Club in Portland, Oregon, July 28-31.

The 2025 championship will mark the 53rd competition of the Junior America’s Cup and the 4th time it will be hosted by the Oregon Golf Association. The previous time the event was hosted by Oregon Golf Association was 2008 when it was held at Royal Oaks Country Club, in Vancouver, Washington. The team from Southern California captured the team title that year. PGA Tour player Patrick Cantlay led the way for team Southern Cal, shooing rounds of 69-70-73 to take the Sally Pini medalist honors in the championship.

Columbia Edgewater Country Club is celebrating its 100th anniversary. In a befitting tradition of championship golf, they have agreed to host this event in honor of this special occasion. They are known for hosting significant events, including the LPGA Portland Classic, the longest running event on the LPGA schedule. They have also hosted numerous Oregon and Pacific Northwest championships. The golf course, designed by the great Northwest architect Arthur Vernon Macan, is a timeless gem that can stretch out to 6,860 yards as a par 71. With small greens and tree-lined fairways, it will test any player’s ability.

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Andrew Columbro
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