PGA Professional Championship (Great Britain and Ireland)

The PGA Professional Championship is a golf tournament run by The PGA for club professionals.

It was first played in 1973 as the MacGregor PGA Club Professionals' Championship.

[1] The leading nine players in the event became the Great Britain and Ireland team for the first Diamondhead Cup, the forerunner of the PGA Cup, played against a United States team at Pinehurst later in the year.

[2] The 1991 event was won by Brett Upper, an American, with a score of 285.

Upper received the first prize money but was not eligible to win the title.