Totteridge Golf Course, host of qualifying for the WPGA Mid-Amateur Championship

WPGA begins July with Mid-Amateur Qualifying at Totteridge
By Josh Rowntree, Director of Communications  • June 30, 2025


GREENSBURG — Totteridge Golf Course will host Tuesday’s WPGA Mid-Amateur Qualifying round, the first of two qualifiers for the championship event.

The 40th WPGA Mid-Amateur Championship will be held at Green Oaks Country Club on September 2. The set that field, qualifying rounds are necessary and will occur Tuesday and again on August 12 at South Hills Country Club.

22 players at Totteridge will receive a spot in the Mid-Amateur Championship, with two alternate spots being earned, as well.

Those players will join qualifiers from South Hills Country Club, as well as exempt players, in the Mid-Amateur championship later this summer.

Play will begin at 9:00 a.m., with starting times running through 12:10 on the first tee. The format is 18 holes of stroke play.

The Mid-Amateur Championship is for players 25 years of age and older.

Last year, Ian Bangor won his third WPGA Mid-Amateur Championship with an impressive even-par performance at Butler Country Club. It was the third win for Bangor in the event, and second in three years.

Started in 1985, the WPGA Mid-Amateur is 36 holes of stroke play. It has become one of the amateur strongest WPGA competitions in the region.

Four-time U.S. Mid-Amateur champion Nathan Smith has also won the WPGA Mid-Amateur four times.

Sean Knapp has won the competition a record nine times, matching his record mark in the WPGA Amateur Championship.

Arnold Cutrell, like Bangor, has won the Mid-Amateur Championship three times.

For starting times and live scoring, please click here. (GGID: 25WPGAMIDAMQ)

For any media inquiries, please contact WPGA Director of Communications Josh Rowntree.

About the WPGA
Founded in 1899, the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association is the steward of amateur golf in the region. Started by five Member Clubs, the association now has nearly 200 Member Clubs and nearly 37,000 members. The WPGA conducts 14 individual competitions and 10 team events, and administers the WPGA Scholarship Fund and Western Pennsylvania Golf Hall of Fame.