Weather Interrupts Final Round Play at The Northern Texas PGA Professional Championship

Steven Clements • August 18, 2021

DENTON, Texas - Final round play of the Northern Texas PGA Professional Championship was suspended at 12:40 p.m. due to inclimate weather and was able to resume 4:20 p.m. Play was suspended once again due to darkness at 8:19 p.m. Play will resume Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. The final group has five holes left to play tomorrow. Playoffs for qualifying and alternate spots are slated to begin at approximately 9:30 a.m.


Defending Champion Chad Moscovic, PGA director of instruction at Brook Hollow Country Club, stormed into the lead after getting onto the course this afternoon. Moscovic was able to complete 13 holes before the final suspension. He is 3-under-par for the final round and 8-under-par total. Eight players remain on the course at 5-under-par or better chasing Moscovic. 


Before play was suspended for the first time today Henry Cagigal, PGA assistant professional at Rockwood Golf Course used a 7-iron to ace the 151 yard fourth hole.   


The 107 PGA Member field is competing for seven qualifying spots into the 55th PGA Professional Championship set to take place April 17-20, 2022 at the OMNI Barton Creek Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas. Brian Norman, 2020 Player of the Year and PGA assistant professional at Royal Oaks Country Club, is already exempt for the Championship via the “Section’s pick” which is awarded annually to the reigning Northern Texas PGA Player of the Year.


The Northern Texas PGA Professional Championship features a $30,000 purse. The Championship is presented by Cadillac, Club Car, and Rolex, and is supported by Titleist / FootJoy, Nike, and TaylorMade. Supporting partners are the Golf Channel and PGA TOUR. The Championship is being conducted at Wildhorse Golf Club at Robson Ranch (South & West Courses), a 6,763-yard, par 71 layout located in Denton, Texas.


The Championship is the third of four individual stroke play events that comprise the Yamaha Golf-Car Company | Srixon / Cleveland Golf / XXIO / ASICS Player of the Year Points Challenge presented by Adventures In Golf and Cyber Group, and serves as a qualifier for the 2021 Texas Joe Black Cup and Levy Cup teams.


Wildhorse Golf Club at Robson Ranch (South/West): 6,763 yard, par 71.


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