Tournament Champions
White Horse “The Remix” Delivers Another Unique Test for Seattle Players
The Seattle chapter returned to White Horse Golf Club on Saturday for one of the most anticipated stops of the season: White Horse “The Remix.” Known for its stunning Pacific Northwest setting and championship-caliber layout, White Horse once again provided players with a memorable challenge as competitors battled for Player of the Year points across seven divisions.
With its demanding combination of elevation changes, strategic tee shots, and undulating greens, White Horse required players to stay patient and adapt throughout the round. The “Remix” format offered a fresh take on a familiar venue, rewarding those who could manage the course’s changing angles and scoring opportunities.
Division 1
Jeremy Kim claimed the Division 1 title with a round of 86 (+14), finishing 10 strokes clear of Caleb Adair. Kim’s steady play throughout the day proved to be the difference as he secured the victory and collected 250 Player of the Year points.
Division 2
Kevin Murray turned in one of the day’s best performances, carding a 78 (+6) to earn the Division 2 title. Murray finished eight strokes ahead of Andrew Black and took home the winner’s purse of $125.
Andrew Black secured second place with an 86 (+14), earning $55 and valuable Player of the Year points, while Scott Sacchi and Brandon Paul Weaver shared third place at 87 (+15).
Division 3
Corey Bayless captured the Division 3 victory after posting an 81 (+9), finishing six strokes ahead of Nick Girard.
Bayless navigated White Horse’s demanding layout with consistency, limiting mistakes and taking advantage of scoring opportunities when they presented themselves. Girard finished runner-up at 87 (+15), while Scott Boyd rounded out the podium with a 94 (+22).
Division 4
Lee Martin earned the Division 4 title with a score of 90 (+18), holding off Harsha Yellamareddygari by four strokes.
Martin’s ability to avoid big numbers proved critical on a course that punishes even minor mistakes. Harsha Yellamareddygari finished second at 94 (+22), while Garvice Eakins claimed third place at 101 (+29).
Division 5
Jeffery Green captured the Division 5 championship with a round of 94 (+22), finishing eight strokes ahead of Ghanshyam Patel.
Green’s steady performance throughout the day earned him the division win and continued his strong season in Seattle. Michael Maxted finished third at 108 (+36).
Mid-Am Net
Kevin Murray completed a successful day by adding the Mid-Am Net title to his Division 2 victory. Murray posted a net score of 73 (+1), finishing four strokes ahead of Nick Girard.
Jeremy Kim and Andrew Black shared third place at 79 (+7), highlighting a strong showing from the Seattle membership across multiple divisions.
Senior Net
Jeffery Green also pulled off the double victory, pairing his Division 5 title with the Senior Net championship after posting a net score of 74 (+2).
Lee Martin finished runner-up at 78 (+6), while Harsha Yellamareddygari and Scott Sacchi shared third place at 80 (+8).
Congratulations to all of our winners and thank you to everyone who joined us for another memorable day at White Horse. With the Player of the Year races continuing to tighten as the season progresses, every event—and every point—becomes increasingly important.









