In the Men’s Championship Division, former Northwest Christian University (NCU) player Calvin Green (Springfield, Ore.) and current NCU player Joshua Goins (Lebanon, Ore.) were tied at 1-over par 143 at the end of regulation. Green followed up his opening round 2-under 69 with a 3-over 74, while Goins paired his opening round of 1-under 71 with a 2-over par 73.
Both players made par the first playoff hole before Green defeated Goins with a par on the second playoff hole to claim his first Oregon Public Links Championship.
After the playoff, Green offered his sentiment to the win: “These people [at Emerald Valley] are my second family, so to do it here, to do it back home, it’s a treasure.”
Three players tied for third place at two-over par 144, including first round leader Jake Quast (Medford, Ore.), who fell back on Sunday with a 5-over par 77.
In the Men’s Open Division, Billy Anderson (Eugene, Ore.) started the day one shot behind, but surged into first place with a 1-under par 71, for a two-day total of 4-over par 148. This is the second year in a row that Anderson has won the Men’s Open title.
Jonah Pemberton (Portland, Ore.) was one shot behind with a total of 5-over par 149. Jeff Harrington and Ken Smolek (Eugene, Ore.) tied at 13-over par 157, good for third in the division.
San Diego State player Haleigh Krause (Eugene, Ore.) completed a wire-to-wire victory in the Women’s Division, following up her first round 4-under par 68 with a 3-over par 75. Her two day total of 1-under-par 143 total was good enough to win her first Oregon Public Links title by seven shots.
“This summer has been a little bit of a struggle,” said Krause after her round. “I haven’t been hitting the ball very well, so it was awesome to get a bunch of greens in regulation and a bunch of putts to start falling going into the fall season.”
Eastern Washington University-bound Madalyn Ardueser (Eugene, Ore.) finished in second place with a 6-over par 150 total, and University of Oregon player Brooke Hamilton (Mt. Roskill, NZ) claimed third place, finishing at 7-over par 151.



