NAPLES, FL - Andrew Filbert, PGA Assistant Professional at West Bay Club in Estero secured his second South Florida PGA Professional Championship after firing an 8-under 64 during round three today at Imperial Golf Club.
The 45th South Florida PGA Professional Championship serves as a celebration for the PGA Professionals, whose work on the course and across south Florida’s golf facilities grows the game of golf. The championship was contested the last three days, September 18-20, at Imperial Golf Club’s East and West Courses.
The tournament also serves as the premier event on the annual SFPGA tournament schedule and the first stop in a PGA of America Professional’s journey to the PGA Championship, with spots in the PGA Professional Championship on the line.
“Coming out of the Bushnell, I didn’t play very well,” explained Filbert. “Luckily I saw a great instructor in Jonathan Sutera who helped me think of one swing thought during the golf swing and then for some reason my putter came alive this week.”
Hicks shot an 8-under 64 on Imperial Golf Club’s West Course yesterday to put him in front of a tight leaderboard as five players entered today’s final round within four strokes of the lead. Filbert (-10), Evan Bowser, PGA (-9), Dakun Chang, PGA, (-8) and Tom Cooper (-8) were all chasing Hicks to open the final round which was contested on Imperial’s East Course.
Filbert wasted no time separating himself from the pack with two birdies to open his day, the only player in the bunch to do so. After collecting two more birdies before a bogey at the ninth, the 2017 and 2018 South Florida PGA Player of the Year carded four consecutive birdies on his back nine to pull away for good, winning by three strokes.
“Seven years later and I am just happy to be out here,” said Filbert remembering his previous Section Championship. “I mean life has changed completely in seven years. I got married and have a little one now so it changes life a little bit but makes this more enjoyable.”
With his family walking with him and cheering him on all day, Filbert acknowledged his fanbase aided his play, “it means I’m not alone. They want me to succeed as much as I want to succeed so I couldn’t do it without them.”
Filbert’s win also earns him a spot in the 2025 PGA Professional championship where he will compete for a chance to reach the 2025 PGA Championship, previously qualifying for the 2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage. Additionally, Filbert earned a berth into the 2025 Puerto Rico Open.
“The most important thing is winning this championship against all these great professionals,” said Filbert. “Getting another spot in a PGA TOUR event, I didn’t think that would happen again since our Section has gotten so tough.”
Filbert will be joined at the PGA Professional Championship by Bowser (LaPlaya Golf Club), Hicks, Chang (Seminole Golf Club), Cooper (Pine Tree Golf Club), Michael Kartrude, PGA (The Bear’s Club), Justin McCarraher, PGA (Heritage Bay Golf and Country Club), Alan Morin, PGA (The Club at Ibis), Nick Latimer, PGA (Trump International Golf Club), Domenico Geminiani, PGA (Old Corkscrew Golf Club), David Ladd, PGA (The Champions Club), Jared Isaacs (Adios Golf Club), Justin Smith, PGA (Bonita Bay Club West) and Darin de Lelys (Fiddlesticks Country Club)
The South Florida PGA received 13 entries into the 2025 PGA Professional Championship,tied for the most of any of the 41 Sections. In addition to these entries, Bowser, Tyler Collet, PGA, Jeremy Wells, PGA, Matt Cahill, PGA and Ron Philo, PGA were exempt, bringing the total count for SFPGA Professionals to compete next year at PGA Golf Club to 18.
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