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see also: Jaden Dumdumaya, Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, Poppy Ridge Golf Course
Follow the 58th Pacific Coast Amateur at Eugene Country Club with live scoring, daily recaps, player insights, and a look at one o
Eugene, Ore. – Jaden Dumdumaya of Benicia, Calif. authored a stirring comeback at Eugene Country Club, firing rounds of 73-71-66-68 to claim the 58th Pacific Coast Amateur Championship title at 6-under-par (278).
Dumdumaya entered the final round trailing leaders Dylan Ma and Sam Renner by two shots. A composed final round 68, including four birdies and a key up-and-down par save on the 18th, sealed the victory by one stroke over Ma.
“I was supposed to go to Disneyland with my girlfriend this week,” Dumdumaya shared with a smile. “But we got into this event, and I had to make the sacrifice. If it wasn’t for my parents, my family, and all the people supporting me back home… I’m really grateful.”
Dumdumaya, a rising sophomore at USC and ranked No. 1000 in WAGR, overcame an eight-shot deficit after round one. His third-round 66 vaulted him into contention, and his closing performance made him the latest name etched onto one of amateur golf’s most prestigious trophies.
The win earns Dumdumaya significant momentum heading into the late summer amateur slate, including a likely move up the WAGR and deeper consideration for future elite events. His breakthrough highlights the depth of talent in the Elite Amateur Golf Series — and the determination required to rise through it.
Congratulations to all competitors for a memorable championship week in Eugene.
Track every round of the 2025 Pacific Coast Amateur Championship from Eugene Country Club. View live scores, tee times, pairings, and leaderboard updates in real time.
View Live Leaderboard →This year’s edition returns to a classic layout known for demanding shot shaping and precise iron play. Eugene CC, a longtime host of USGA qualifiers and collegiate events, will play to a par of 71 with a layout measuring just over 7,000 yards. With firm fairways, layered bunkering, and fast bentgrass greens, the course is set to reward control and creativity over brute power.
Past champions of the Pacific Coast Amateur include Will Zalatoris, Aaron Wise, and Chaz Aurilia—who captured last year’s title at Chambers Bay with a dramatic playoff victory. The tournament’s history dates back to 1901 and remains a beacon for the top talent on both sides of the Pacific.
The 2025 field includes players from 15 PCGA member associations and Presidential Invites from across the globe. Several names stand out heading into the week:
Below is the full list of competitors for the 2025 Pacific Coast Amateur Championship, including school affiliations and association or exemption path. This list represents one of the most diverse and competitive amateur fields in North America this year:
Player Roster Highlights:
(See full player listing in Championship Portal)
Coverage will include daily leaderboard updates, scoring analysis, and highlights from one of the premier stops in the amateur golf season.
This article will be updated with scoring summaries, round-by-round highlights, and leaderboard movement as the tournament unfolds July 22–25 at Eugene Country Club.

Although its present history only dates from 1967, the Pacific Coast Amateur Championship's roots make it one of the oldest amateur golf championships in American history. The first tournament was held on the links of San Francisco Golf Club at The P...

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