After the tournament, there will be a banquet where those in attendance can eat a delicious meal, celebrate the participants and winning team, and listen to panel of speakers.
Medalist Crystal
The player with the lowest round in the event will be awarded a special award.
Presentation of the Clark County Cup
The Clark County Cup trophy will be presented to the winning team to cap off the event. The Cup will be housed during the year and available for view at Royal Oaks Country Club. Each player will be given a trophy they can take home for being a part of the winning team.
Scott graduated from Oregon State University and was a letter winner on their men's golf team. In 1999, Scott obtained his PGA membership and held previous head professional positions at The Oregon Golf Club and Indian Summer G&CC. Scott has been the Head Professional at Royal Oaks since 2008.
Chris is the Co-Chairperson and Tournament Founder of the Clark County Cup. He is a lover of golf - particularly junior golf. He has lived in Vancouver since a 1991 and is a golf alum of Oregon Junior Golf, Columbia River HS and Pacific Lutheran University. Chris continues his involvement in golf as member of Royal Oaks CC and assistant coach at King's Way HS. When not playing golf, Chris is the CEO of Harlow Wealth Management and enjoys spending time at home with his family.
Greg is the co-chair of the Clark County Cup. He is also the King's Way Boys Golf Head Coach and member of Royal Oaks CC. He loves golf and played in high school and college. Outside of golf, he is the Managing Partner of The Railsback Group, PC . Greg is married to the love of his life, Amy, and they have two children.
Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle was originally elected to Vancouver City Council in November 2013 and took her first oath of office on January 1, 2014. She became the first woman to serve as mayor of Vancouver on January 1, 2018. Mayor Anne taught public school for 30 years, served as chair of the mathematics department and as editor and author for Oregon’s State Math Journal. She was a lecturer and instructor at colleges and universities, consulted for school districts, and co-authored a book about reforming middle school mathematics.