76th WPGA Brothers Tournaments return to Shannopin Friday
By Josh Rowntree, Director of Communications • July 23, 2025
A golf tournament with added, historic meaning, the 76th WPGA Brothers Tournament is set for Friday at Shannopin Country Club.
The contest — consisting of 18 holes of Chapman format stroke play — will tee off at 8 a.m. with 26 teams set to compete. The event features a gross and net division for competitors.
The only competition of its kind in the country, the WPGA Brothers Tournaments were started in 1950 to honor two brothers killed in battle during World War II.
Since then, the Brothers Tournament has become a yearly way of honoring the two men and celebrating the bond formed by family.
Started in 1950 to honor two brothers killed in battle during World War II, the Brothers Tournament has become a yearly way of honoring the two men and celebrating the bond formed by family.
The first Brothers Tournament was won Bud and Dick Semple, for whom the Association's WPGA Semple Century Foursomes Championship is now named after.
Brothers Chick and Rob Wagner have won the event a record 11 times. Impressively, their wins have spanned four different decades with the first coming in 1979 and the most recent coming in 2017.
A year ago, the teams of Parker and Tanner Johnson, and Joe and Robert Blumling, won the two divisions. The Johnson brothers made history, shooing a record score of 10-under for the victory in the gross division. The Blumling’s shot 2-under to claim the net title.
Also included in this year’s field is the team of Alex and Nick Turowski. Nick, a rising sophomore at West Virginia, is the reigning WPGA Junior Player of the Year, and recently qualified for the U.S. Amateur Championship.
Ronald and David DeNunzio, who have won the competition three times, will tee off at 8:30 a.m.
2021 champions Ryan and Tim Ungarean and 2007 champs David and John Dzuban are also in the field.
For starting times and a live leaderboard, please click here. (GGID: 25WPGABROTHERS)
For any media inquiries, please contact WPGA Director of Communications Josh Rowntree.
About the WPGA
Founded in 1899, the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association is the steward of amateur golf in the region. Started by five Member Clubs, the association now has nearly 200 Member Clubs and nearly 37,000 members. The WPGA conducts 14 individual competitions and 10 team events, and administers the WPGA Scholarship Fund and Western Pennsylvania Golf Hall of Fame.