Jesse Droemer Claims Victory at PGA Professional Championship
Houston-area pro Droemer wins PGA Professional
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Jesse Droemer, a teaching pro at Riverbend Country Club in the Houston area, won the PGA Professional Championship with a final score of 4-under 283. His victory at Bandon Dunes, Oregon, secures him a spot in the upcoming PGA Championship, marking his second consecutive qualification.
- 01Jesse Droemer finished with a score of 2-under 70, securing a one-shot victory.
- 02Droemer's final score of 4-under 283 earned him the Walter Hagen Cup.
- 03He is one of six club pros qualifying for the PGA Championship for the second year in a row.
- 04Chris Gabriele secured a top-20 finish with an eagle on the final hole.
- 05Charlie Beljan missed the playoff opportunity after a poor back nine performance.
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Jesse Droemer triumphed at the PGA Professional Championship held at Bandon Dunes, Oregon, finishing with a score of 4-under 283. Despite a late bogey, Droemer managed to close with three pars, winning by one shot and earning the prestigious Walter Hagen Cup. This victory qualifies him for the PGA Championship scheduled for May 14-17 at Aronimink outside Philadelphia, marking his second consecutive appearance at the event. Other notable performances included Chris Gabriele, who finished with an eagle on the final hole to secure a top-20 finish, while Charlie Beljan fell short of qualifying after a disappointing back nine. Droemer expressed his excitement, stating, “To represent thousands of PGA professionals on that stage is a dream come true.”
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Droemer's victory not only boosts his career but also brings recognition to Riverbend Country Club in Houston, where he teaches.
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