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The Rise Resort in Vernon Hosting PGA of BC Tournament Next Week

NORTH OKANAGAN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 10 – James Legault and Steven Lecuyer set a new tournament record with a 26-under total to win the 2025 Pro-Assistant Golf Championship and earned a $3,200 prize.

  • The Pro-Assistant Golf Championship sponsored by G&G Brands and Callaway Golf took place on July 7 and 8, 2025, at The Rise Resort in Vernon.
  • The unique design of The Rise course, with elevation changes and views of Lake Okanagan, provided a challenging venue encouraging varied strategic approaches by professionals.
  • James Legault and Steven Lecuyer from Seymour Creek Golf Centre led the tournament wire-to-wire and set a record with a 26-under total, including Lecuyer’s historic 59 round.
  • The duo from Fairview Mountain Golf Club, McDonald and Tadey, finished in second place at 23-under, just one stroke shy of the former tournament record. Legault commented, "We were having a ton of fun out there."
  • The tournament’s success at The Rise suggests the course’s design and Pro-Assistant format foster competitive and aggressive play, promising engaging future events at this venue.
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James Legault and Steven Lecuyer win the 2025 Pro-Assistant championship by three shots at The Rise Resort

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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