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2022 Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational

Pat Lesser Harbottle:

One of the greatest female golfers to ever come out of the Pacific Northwest, Pat Lesser Harbottle was the first female to play on a collegiate men's golf team, changing the landscape of women's collegiate golf. She is the only player ever to win the US Juniors, National Collegiate and US Amateur championships and first to hold The National Amateur, Western Amateur, Doherty Cup and South Atlantic titles in the same year. The 1955 U.S. Women Amateur Champion, Lesser Harbottle has been inducted into the State of Washington Sports, Pacific Northwest Golf, PNGA and Seattle University Hall of Fame. 
 

Rehawks win Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational
2021 Pat Lesser Harbottle Champions - Seattle U

Tournament Background:

The Seattle U women’s golf program will host the eighth annual Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational from October 3-4. The event has taken place at Tacoma Country and Golf Club in Tacoma, Wash., since its inaugural tournament. 

The tournament has featured five different team champions in its history with Washington taking the team title three times and Seattle U winning the most recent tournament.

The tournament’s 54-hole all-time low score was set in 2019 when Gonzaga shot four-under par, while Gonzaga's Quynn Duong posted the individual 54-hole all-time low that same year at seven-under.

Tournament Information:

Dates: 10/3 - 8 a.m. shotgun start, 36 holes, rounds 1 & 2
10/4 - 8 a.m. shotgun start 18-hole final round
Format: 54-Hole Medal Play - Team & Individual
Field Size: 20 schools - 115 golfers
Host: Tacoma Country and Golf Club
13204 Country Club Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
Scoring available on Birdiefire
Competing Schools: click logo for roster
Seattle University LogoUniversity of British Columbia LogoCal State FullertonCalifornia Baptist University LogoEastern Washington University LogoGonzaga University LogoUniversity of Idaho LogoMontana State University LogoUniversity of Nevada LogoNorth Dakota State University LogoUniversity of North Dakota LogoPortland State University LogoSanta Clara University LogoUniversity of South Dakota LogoUniversity of Southern Mississippi LogoSFATarleton State LogoUC DavisUniversity of California Irvine LogoUtah Valley University LogoWeber State University Logo

Tournament History:

2021:
Team: Seattle U (885/+21)
Medalist: Rivekka Jumagulova - Seattle U (211/-5)
2020:
Canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic 
2019: 
Team: Gonzaga (860/-4)
Medalist: Quynn Duong - Gonzaga (209/-7)
2018: 
Team: Santa Clara (891/+27)
Medalist: Kaity Cummings - Houston Baptist and Karen Miyamoto - Washington (214/-2)
2017: 
Team: North Dakota State (909/+45)
Medalist: Natalie Roth (213/-3)
2016:
Team: Washington (880/+16)
Medalist: Julianne Alvarez - Washington (213/-3)
2015: 
Team: Washington (865/+1)
Medalist: Julianne Alvarez - Washington (211/-5)
2014: 
Team: Washington (863/-1)
Medalist: Jing Yan (215/-1)