9th Annual SCPGA Foundation Classic Pro-Am

March 1-2, 2026 | The Riviera Country Club

PACIFIC PALISADES, CA (MARCH 10, 2026) –  On March 2nd, the Southern California PGA Foundation was hosted by the historic Riviera Country Club for the 9th Annual SCPGA Foundation Classic Pro-Am while raising over $220,000 for the SCPGA Foundation’s Pillars: Grants and Scholarships, PGA HOPE, ClubsForeYouth, Jr. Tour, and Community, Accessibility and Advocacy. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded over $1 million in scholarships, donated hundreds of sets of clubs to young golfers, and supported thousands of veterans through PGA HOPE.

Playing in a stableford format, a total of 21 teams made up of one PGA Professional and three amateurs from all over the country participated in this year’s event.

“We are extremely grateful for Riviera Country Club, our event partners, and our participants in this important event. The funds generated from this event will support junior golfers and PGA HOPE Veterans through the SCPGA Foundation. It’s the most impactful day our Foundation conducts each year,” said Southern California PGA’s Executive Director, Nikki Gatch, PGA.

The Eden Club team of Scotland, led by Britt Patton, PGA, accumulated 95 points to claim the victory over the 21-team field.

Congratulations to Logan Scott, PGA, of Oakmont Country Club in Glendale, California, who was the champion for Low PGA Professional with one-over-par 71, or 37 Stableford points.

Thank you to our partners who made the annual SCPGA Foundation Classic possible: Titleist, Footjoy, Dormie, Garmany Golf, Unknown Golf, Oakley, and Blue Tees. A special thank you to the Riviera Country Club staff, its members, PGA Director of Golf Todd Yoshitake, PGA General Manager Jim Richerson, PGA Head Pro Kirk Karasawa, and Golf Course Superintendent Marshall Dick.

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