Jake Narro, PGA, wins the GSPGA Professional Championship at Canebrake Country Club in Hattiesburg, Mississippi Jake Narro rode a strong 67 in Round 1 into the Final Round where he shot a 1 under 70 to secure the overall win and qualify for the 2026 PGA of America National Professional Championship at Brandon Dunes. After starting his round with a double bogey on hole 1, Narro rattled off 3 consecutive birdies on holes 4, 5, and 6 to cut into the lead. A birdie on #12 catapulted Narro into the solo lead where he never looked back. This win marks the first GSPGA Professional Championship for Narro. Nic Ishee, PGA had the low round of the day on Tuesday along with Eric Voss, PGA at -3. Ishee, who is already exempt into the 2026 PPC, vaulted up the leaderboard for a solo 2nd, while Voss’s low round helped move him into the last alternate spot with a solo 6th. Kyle Ramey, PGA and Reg Adams, PGA are your two other national qualifiers into the 2026 PGA National Professional Championship. Edging out Ryan Haskell, PGA, Drew Goff, PGA and previously mentioned Eric Voss, PGA. Course conditions at Canebrake Country Club were phenomenal, helping to ease the blisteringly hot weather in Hattiesburg over the two day event. A huge thank you the entire Canebrake Staff especially: General Manager, Roy Jarvis, PGA Head Professional, Colby Blake Superintendent, Russ Simonton Gulf States PGA events could not operate with the generous support from our partners. We must thank everyone involved; Club Car, Rolex, Corebridge Financial, Gallagher, Golf Channel, PGA Tour, Titleist/Footjoy, Taylormade, Nike, Callaway Golf, Flyway Hats, Golf Cars of Louisiana, Ladd’s, and Maui Jim. Thank you to all the players from making the trip to Hattiesburg to play. We look forward to seeing everyone again at our next event, the GSPGA Assistant Championship at Money Hill Golf & Country Club in Covington, LA!