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Miller and Agnew sweep 2022 Cascade Golfer Cup Championship
A total of 30 teams went to Chambers Bay in October for the Fall Classic, many having hopes of capturing a Cascade Golfer Cup Season Championship. In the end however, it was one team and two players, Nick Miller and Bryson Agnew, that stole the show, taking home both the Net and Gross divisions season standings in a dramatic comeback fashion.
This year marked the 13th year of the Cascade Golfer Cup. It finished where it started back in April, at Chambers Bay, with six other stops in between.
Heading into the championship weekend, several teams were viably still in the mix to be crowned champions. But bolstered by a gross 70, net 65, good enough for third in both divisions in the Fall Championship, Agnew-Miller jumped into the top spot in both net and gross season points race.
With their winnings throughout the year and the overall, the duo took home a killing on the year, highlighted by a stay-and-play package to Ka’anapali Golf Resort in Maui for the Season Championships.
The 2022 Cup schedule took place April through October, with players competing in a variety of two-person formats including Best Ball, Stableford, Scramble, and Stroke Play.
More than 200 players participated competing for a massive prize pool that paid out the top 10 net and gross at each event, plus the overall. Prizes included stay-and-play packages and golf experience to Hawaii, Las Vegas, Pinehurst, Bandon Dunes, Circling Raven, Central Oregon and more. Twosomes and foursomes of golf were handed out to Washington’s finest courses including Chambers Bay, Gamble Sands, Salish Cliffs, Apple Tree, Suncadia, Port Ludlow and more. Additionally, golf products such as Tour-quality drivers, putters, wedges, hybrids, balls, bags, push carts, rangefinders were awarded.
For Miller and Agnew, it was a win for the ages. The duo has played in numerous CG Cup events over the years, some together and others with different playing partners. Both men have won events, but have never eclipsed the season standings.
Neither were in the top spots heading into last event, but played well when it counted and caught the leaders in both divisions.
Would you like to be the 2023 version of these champions and write your own history? Next year’s schedule is in the works and will be just as robust. Get a partner and check back at CascadeGolfer.com.