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Advocates Professional Golf Association Tour Visits Famed Pebble Beach for the Cisco Invitational at Spyglass Hill Golf Course October 13-16

by AAGD NEWSWIRE

The 54-hole event Tuesday-Thursday is preceded by Pro-Am on Monday

The Advocates Professional Golf Association (APGA) Tour is set to host its 14th event of the 2025 season with the Cisco Invitational, scheduled for October 13–16 at the prestigious Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach, California. This elite competition will feature an exclusive field of 20 players, including the top 18 golfers from the final 2025 Cisco Cup standings who accept invitations, along with two standout amateurs from the Cisco Junior Series—high school golfers Tye Treadwell of Omaha, Nebraska (ranked No. 296 by the AJGA), and Isaac Diaz of Del Rio, Texas (ranked No. 478).

The tournament champion will earn 700 points toward the APGA’s Jeff Dailey standings and receive a $50,000 winner’s prize from the $150,000 purse—one of the largest on the APGA Tour. Event week kicks off Monday, October 13, with a Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links, followed by three rounds of competition Tuesday through Thursday at Spyglass Hill. The event is the final 54-hole tournament of the 2025 APGA Tour season and will have no cut, ensuring that all 20 players compete across three rounds.

Founded in 2010, the APGA Tour is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in golf by providing opportunities for talented minority players to compete, grow, and succeed in professional golf.

Among the field are several of the APGA Tour’s most accomplished players. Marcus Byrd of Washington, D.C., an eight-time APGA winner and 2025 Cisco Cup champion, leads the Jeff Dailey standings and has made eight PGA TOUR starts since 2022. Chase Johnson, a two-time APGA Player of the Year from Ohio, sits second in the standings and was the only APGA golfer to compete in the 2025 U.S. Open. Other notable contenders include Kamaiu Johnson of Florida, a two-time 2025 event winner and APGA veteran; Willie Mack III, the Tour’s winningest active player with 16 titles; and Luis Gagne of Costa Rica, a former LSU standout and 2018 U.S. Open low amateur. Rising stars such as Jonathan Yoshihiro, John-Baptiste Hakizimana, and Everett Whiten Jr. are also in the field, each having earned impressive results this season.

The week’s schedule includes the Cisco Invitational Pro-Am on Monday, followed by first-round play on Tuesday, October 14, beginning at 7:40 a.m. PT. The second round will take place Wednesday, October 15, starting at 11:50 a.m., and the final round will conclude on Thursday, October 16, with tee times beginning at 11:40 a.m. Live scoring and tee times will be made available online.

The Jeff Dailey Points system, named in honor of former Farmers Insurance CEO Jeff Dailey, recognizes player consistency and performance throughout the APGA Tour season. The golfer who earns the most points across all events—including the Cisco Cup series and the APGA Farmers Insurance Fall Series—will be crowned the Jeff Dailey APGA Tour Player of the Year and receive a $25,000 bonus.

The 2025 Cisco Invitational promises an exciting week of elite competition and sportsmanship, continuing the APGA Tour’s mission to inspire an inclusive future through golf.

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