Historic Clark County Amateur Returns to Boulder Creek, Site of College, Tour Events
It’s perfect to match the historic Clark County Amateur with Boulder Creek. The CC Am defines the top champions in Southern Nevada, while Boulder Creek is the go-to course for collegiate tournaments, PGA Tour qualifying and other high-level events. Now is the time to reserve your spot to play Nov. 19-20.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN THE CLARK COUNTY AMATEUR
In 2021, Craig Erickson defeated Daren Johnson by one shot to win the coveted championship division crown.

Michael Haas ran away with the net division by seven shots over Jay Ship.
Boulder Creek has earned a quality reputation from local amateurs all the way up to grizzled PGA Tour veterans like Spencer Levin, who is still grinding during Monday qualifiers. In 2022, he went deep enough at Boulder Creek to get into the Shriners Children’s Open.
“Boulder Creek is good and you know what you’re gonna get out here,” Levin said. “If you play well, you can shoot a low score, but it’s not so easy to where if you hit a foul ball, you’re gonna be fine. You still have to hit it pretty straight. it’s not the most difficult course in the world, but you still have to drive it where you’re looking. And, obviously, you have to make putts if you want to shoot a low score.”

Previous championship division Clark County Amateur champions including a who’s who of Southern Nevada golf including Edward Fryatt, Brady Exber, Craig Barlow, Jack Trent and others.
Now is the time to add your name to the list on either the net or championship side.
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