IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Travis Hofland and Grayson Giboney captured the Regular Division title, and Steve Meyerhoeffer and Tad Holloway took the Senior Division crown at the 2026 TaylorMade RMSPGA Pro-Pro Shootout, completed Tuesday at Pinecrest Golf Course. A full field of 52 two-person professional teams from the Rocky Mountain Section PGA competed across the 54-hole championship for a purse of $27,500.

In the Open Division, Hofland, PGA General Manager at Twin Falls Golf Course in Twin Falls, Idaho, and Giboney, Assistant Professional at Banbury Golf Course in Eagle, Idaho, posted rounds of 67–62–65 for a 16-under-par total of 194. A birdie on the 52nd hole gave them a one-stroke victory over Loren Jeglum, PGA Professional at TopGolf in Boise, and Kyle Weeks, PGA Association Golf Administrator in Boise.

The Senior Division produced an equally tight finish. PGA Life Member Steve Meyerhoeffer and Tad Holloway, PGA Head Golf Professional at Timberstone Golf Course in Caldwell, Idaho, carded rounds of 71–63–69 for a 7-under-par total of 203, earning a two-stroke margin over Mike Hamblin, PGA Head Golf Professional at Blue Lakes Country Club, and Tom Sanderson, PGA Golf Instructor at The Valley Club in Ketchum, Idaho, who finished at 205 (70–66–69).

The championship opened Monday, May 18, with Four-Ball Stroke Play followed by a Scramble. Competition concluded Tuesday, May 19, with a Modified Alternate Shot final round. Course conditions were strong throughout, aided by a mild winter across southeastern Idaho.

Sponsor Acknowledgments

The Rocky Mountain Section PGA extends its thanks to title sponsor TaylorMade and Territory Sales Manager John Johnson, and to presenting sponsor Levelwear and sales representative Andy Hollister, PGA. The Section also acknowledges the contributions of supporting sponsors Bushnell Golf (represented by Charley Carlson), Maui Jim, StrackaLine, Sterling Cut Glass, JC Golf Accessories, Rolex and the PGA TOUR.

The Section further thanks host PGA Professional Sean Thomsen and his staff, along with the city of Idaho Falls, for their hospitality in hosting the championship.

Complete tournament results are available on the Rocky Mountain Section PGA website.