Miyamoto, Morgan and Jensen Capture Titles at the 2026 Sacramento Valley Senior Amateur Championship

Three champions emerged following two days of outstanding competition at the 2026 Sacramento Valley Senior Amateur Championship. The championship was conducted by the Sacramento Golf Council and hosted by Haggin Oaks Golf Complex, with generous support from title sponsor Eskaton Village Carmichael.
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Thank You to Our Sponsor
The Sacramento Golf Council and Haggin Oaks Golf Complex extend their sincere appreciation to Eskaton Village Carmichael for serving as title sponsor of the 2026 Sacramento Valley Senior Amateur Championship. Their support helps provide outstanding competitive opportunities for senior golfers throughout Northern California.
About the Sacramento Golf Council
The Sacramento Golf Council promotes and conducts amateur golf championships and competitive opportunities throughout the Sacramento Valley, helping preserve the traditions of amateur golf while fostering participation and sportsmanship.
About Haggin Oaks Golf Complex
Haggin Oaks Golf Complex is one of America’s premier public golf facilities. Operated by Morton Golf, the facility features two championship golf courses, award-winning instruction programs, a nationally recognized golf retail center, world class driving range, and hosts numerous local, regional and national championships each year.
Senior Flight Champion: Craig Miyamoto

Sacramento’s Craig Miyamoto rallied from three shots behind entering the final round and carded a closing 69 to finish at 5-under-par 139. Tony Ralph was steady all day, coming to the par 5 #18 needing a birdie to win. After an amazing 50-yard bunker shot on #18, Ralph had a 15 foot birdie putt to win the championship, that barely slid by the hole.
On the second playoff hole, Miyamoto holed a 20-foot birdie putt that broke over 18 inches in the last 3 feet, curling into the back of the cup. Steve Lee, Mike Phillips and Corey West finished one shot behind at 140.
Super Senior Flight Champion: Mark Morgan

Mark Morgan delivered the performance of the championship. Beginning the final round five shots behind leader Casey Boyns, Morgan surged through the field with a remarkable bogey free 9-under-par 63, the lowest round recorded in any division. His closing charge produced a winning total of 135, three shots clear of the field and highlighted by a dominant back-nine run.
Legends Flight Champion: Herb Jensen

Herb Jensen posted rounds of 72 and 71 to finish at 1-under-par 143 and become the only player in the Legends Flight to finish under par. Jensen successfully defended his title in 2025. Facing pressure from Ken Cess, who closed with a 70, Jensen maintained his advantage over the final nine holes and secured a one-shot victory.
