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Davis Bryant, Camille Boyd return to defend titles at the 108th Southwestern Amateur

The historic event for men and women heads to Desert Mountain in Scottsdale for the 11th straight year

The 108th Southwestern Amateur is set to tee off at the Desert Mountain Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Desert Mountain has been the home for the Southwestern Amateur Tournament for eleven consecutive years, and this year the tournament returns to the Cochise course, which last played host in 2019.

Many PGA Tour legends have participated in the event over the years as well as current stars such as Collin Morikawa, Bryson DeChambeau, and Max Homa.

In 2021, the Southwestern Amateur Tournament introduced the Women's Championship, which was an immediate success. The World Amateur Golf Rankings gave the women a power rating that placed them as one of the top 10 amateur tournaments in the country, and another strong field is set to tackle Desert Mountain again this year.

Camille Boyd and Davis Bryant return to defend their titles won on the Geronimo Course last year. Boyd shot four straight rounds in the 60s to win by four shots, while Bryant won by two on the strength of a second-round 63 and a final-round comeback.


Camille Boyd and Davis Bryant took the titles in 2022 (Conner Penfold photo)

The field consists of juniors, mid-amateurs, and collegiate players from universities located in the West, Southwest, and across the globe. Each division starts with 72 players cut down to the top 36 with ties following the second day of play.

Spectators are welcome and play begins at 7:30 on Wednesday, June 14. The second wave of players on Wednesday and Thursday will start at 12:00.
AmateurGolf.com Rankings
2023 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
1Davis BryantCO65-67-68-66=266700
2Luke HaskewLA62-68-65-72=267500
T3Brandon ShongAustrali65-69-69-69=272400
+43 more — Premium members see every point earnedFull Men's National Ranking

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