Mid Pacific Country Club’s Corey Kozuma and Aloha Section PGA professional Tyler Ota successfully defended their title at the 2026 Golf Concepts Pro Pro Championship, finishing at 10 under par at Royal Kā‘anapali in Lahaina, Hawaii. The duo followed an opening round 67 with a final round 65 to secure a two shot victory.
Kozuma and Ota separated themselves during the final round with four birdies across a six hole stretch on the front nine before closing with an even par back nine. Their 132 total earned back to back championships after also winning the event in 2025.
Ryan Cancino of Kapalua Bay Course and Michael Castillo of Kapalua Plantation Course finished second at 8 under par after rounds of 68 and 66.
Nicholas Gomez of Mauna Lani Resort and Colby Gunderson of The Clubhouse Hawai‘i placed third at 7 under par with a 135 total.
A tie for fourth at 6 under par included brothers Chris Shimomura and Kevin Shimomura alongside the team of Ingman and Rodriguez from Nanea Golf Club. The Shimomura brothers opened with a tournament leading 65 before closing with a 71.
Hawai‘i State Golf Association’s pairing of Nagata and Chow finished sixth at 4 under par. Chad Dusenberry and Chasen Bahouth of Poipu Bay Golf Course shared seventh place at 2 under par after a final round 68.
Other notable performances included a tie for 14th by Kā‘anapali host professional Jon Tempest and partner AB Eugenio at 1 over par. Pearl at Kalauao’s Cyd Okina also recorded a hole in one on the par 3 eighth hole during Saturday’s opening round.
The 36 hole four ball championship was contested June 6 and 7 on the par 71 Royal Kā‘anapali Course and featured 25 teams from across Hawaii.
Sources: Aloha Section PGA Release