FUSTON & JURGENSEN GO WIRE-TO-WIRE TO CLAIM THE 2025 TEXAS TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

HORSESHOE BAY, TEXAS (July 8, 2024) - The 2025 Texas Team Championship saw Darrell Fuston, PGA General Manager at Westwood Golf Club and Steve Jurgensen, PGA Teaching Professional at Westwood Golf Club take home the trophy with a two-day total of two-day low score of 59-64-123 (-20).
This year's event featured 116 2-person teams made up of PGA Members and Associates from both the Southern Texas and Northern Texas PGA Sections. Fuston and Jurgensen came in on a hot streak after winning the STPGA 9/9/9 Championship last week.
The team took the lead after day-one and never looked back! They shot an impressive 59 (-12) on Monday when when they played the Ram Rock course at Horseshoe Bay, giving them the lead by three strokes after playing the harder of the two golf courses.
When asked about day-one, Fuston said "We just played really solid golf—almost like a scramble. We were in sync all day, hitting it together and keeping it stress-free. We know each other’s games well and it just clicked out there".
When day-two started, they looked to continue their consistent play and were able to do just that with a bogey free round and eight birdies on the Apple Rock course. They started out their final round with four birdies on the front nine.
Following the final round, the pair said, "Today felt tough, but once we birdied 10 and 11, we were great. Checking the leaderboard helped us refocus — we weren’t chasing, so we just stuck to our game and kept the momentum going”.
Thomas Devanna, PGA and Keith Harris, PGA surged up the leaderboard in Round Two, climbing 12 spots thanks to their play on the Apple Rock Course. Their bogey-free performance, highlighted by nine birdies, earned them a hard-fought runner-up finish.
The Texas Team Championship is the one event a year outside of the Ryder Cup events where both STPGA and NTPGA Members and Associates compete together. While the competition remains the main priority, the networking, camaraderie, and meeting new professionals is also very important.
The Southern Texas PGA extends a sincere thank you to all of our 2025 sponsors including Adidas, YETI, BlueGolf/Clubessential/ForeUp, Fairways and Fundays, Elijah Craig, Kohler Wisconsin, Bad Birdie, E-Z-GO, Heritage Creations, Redvanly, and XXIO. Thanks to their generous support, the total purse for this year’s event reached $59,475 — which included a $57,975 overall purse and $1,500 awarded through special contests.
This year we also had the fan-favorite Putting Contest at the Whitewater Putting Course at Horseshoe Bay Resort following Round One. For the 2025 edition of this storied contest, the duo of Patrick Buhrmann, PGA and Jeff Hughes, PGA claimed the title with an impressive 34-under finish, edging out the competition by three strokes. The laid-back setting provided a great opportunity for Elijah Craig as well as other event sponsors to connect with PGA Professionals while enjoying a fun and social evening on the unique course.
The Texas Team Championship was played on the 6,858-yard Apple Rock and 6,702-yard Ram Rock Courses at Horseshoe Bay Resort.
To view the final results, CLICK HERE.
To view the photo gallery, CLICK HERE.






