The Men’s Divisions at the 2024 PGA National Club Championship, which wrapped up on March 3 at Reynolds Lake Oconee in Greensboro, Georgia, were highlighted by hard-fought victories by a trio of top amateur club champions from across the country.
Played across Reynolds Lake Oconee’s Great Waters, Oconee and National courses, the 54-hole championship featured three Men’s Divisions: Open (any age), Senior (50-plus years old) and Legend (65-plus years old).
AJ Morris (pictured) of Aspen (Colorado) Golf Club posted a final-round 1-under 71 to win the Men’s Open Division after leading wire-to-wire. Chris Hummel (Greystone Golf & Country Club, Birmingham, Alabama) finished strong with a 3-under 69 in the final round to win the Men’s Senior Division. Thomas Cornelia (Cuscowilla Golf Club, Eatonton, Georgia) carded an even-par 72 to win the Men’s Legend Division by a dominant six strokes.
The PGA National Club Championship features amateur club champions from facilities across the country with a PGA of America Golf Professional. Winners of any 2024 club championship received an invitation to compete from their PGA of America Golf Professional.
All champions receive a lifetime exemption into the PGA National Club Championship, and the top five finishers in each division will be invited to compete in next year’s championship.
The women’s divisions were scheduled to compete on the same three courses after this issue of PGA Magazine went to press, and will be featured in the publication’s May issue.