Armando Villarreal Claims National Car Rental Northern Texas Assistant PGA Professional Championship

Matt LaSerre • August 9, 2022

FORT WORTH, TX –  Armando Villarreal, associate head professional at Oeste Ranch Golf Course claims the National Car Rental Northern Texas Assistant PGA Professional Championship. He fired rounds of 67-68–135, to finish at 7-under-par and win by two strokes. In each of his four starts this year Villarreal has finished inside the top 20, including tied for sixth at the On The Rocks | Golf Pro Payments Western Championship and solo third at the Prize Possessions | E-Z-GO Eastern Championship. 


Today’s Championship was hosted at Mira Vista Country Club and served as the qualifier for the 46th National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship. That Championship will be held at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida on November 17-20, 2022. To be eligible, professionals must be classified as an A-8 (assistant) PGA Professional or B-8 (assistant) Associate. Four professionals qualified today to play in the Championship, and the top three alternate spots were also determined. 


Qualifiers:

  1. Brendon Lowrance, assistant professional at Abilene Country Club
  2. Nic Ishee, PGA assistant professional at Preston Trail Golf Club
  3. Dustin Nelson, assistant professional at Nutcracker Golf Club
  4. Brandon Bingaman, PGA assistant professional at Bent Tree Country Club

Alternates:

  1. Brian Kleckner, PGA assistant professional at TPC Craig Ranch
  2. Spencer Dillard, PGA assistant professional at Preston Trail Golf Club
  3. Jarred Jeter, assistant professional at Midland Country Club


The National Car Rental Northern Texas Assistant PGA Professional Championship was presented by Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO / Asics and the PGA TOUR. The Championship featured an overall purse of $8,000 and Villarreal took home $1,000 for his victory.


Mira Vista Country Club

Par: 35-36–71

Yardage: 6,893 yards


View the final results
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