

114th California Amateur Championship
June 16-21 | Granite Bay
History
The California Amateur Championship is one of the nation’s oldest state amateur golf championships and dates back to 1912 when the California Golf Association was founded. The California Amateur Championship was originally held at Del Monte GC but shifted to Pebble Beach Golf Links when it was built in 1919. The championship remained at Pebble Beach through 2006, with the exception of 2000 when it was played at Bayonet and Blackhorse GCs due to the U.S. Open being hosted at Pebble Beach. In 2006, the championship began a new tradition of rotating to courses around the state, alternating between Northern California and Southern California. The tournament has seen many top names including Ken Venturi in 1951, Johnny Miller in 1968, Bobby Clampett in 1978/1980, Duffy Waldorf in 1984 and Mark O’Meara in 1979. Standout golfers who have tried to win the title and failed, include Craig Stadler, Corey Pavin, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. Woods reached the semifinals in 1994 before falling to Ed Cuff. The oldest champion remains Vern Callison, who won in 1967 at the age of 47. Mac Hunter is the youngest champion, having won in 1972 at the age of 16. The only foreign-born players to win the event are Capt. A. Bullock Webster in 1924 and Francis Brown (1930). Webster was from England, while Brown was born in Hawaii in 1892 before it became a U.S. state.
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Recaps

2020
There were a number of perils at the 109th California Amateur Championship at Torrey Pines Golf Course.A set up that at times stretched the course to a championship record 7,802-plus yards. An opening Round of 32 where just about every top seed found themselves heading home.
2021
2022
Sweet redemption. Two years after losing in the finals of the California Amateur Championship, Palm Desert resident Charlie Reiter got to experience the other side, capturing the 111th version of the prestigious event with a 5 and 4 victory over El Dorado Hills resident Kevin Huff.
2023
2024
Past Champions
Year | Winner | Score |
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2024 | Caden Fiorini | 3 and 2 |
2023 | Zachery Pollo | 5 and 4 |
2022 | Charlie Reiter | 5 and 4 |
2021 | Noah Woolsey | 2 and 1 |
2020 | Joey Vrzich | 3 and 2 |
2019 | William Mouw | 4 and 2 |
2018 | Bobby Bucey | 1-up |
2017 | PJ Samiere | 1-up |

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