Annual Report

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Annual Report
2015
ANNUAL REPORT
2015 Annual Report 1
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Past Presidents
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Hon. George A. Drummond, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
John Hamilton, Quebec GC, Québec (QC)
Col. George A. Sweny, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
Lt.-Col. D.T. Irwin, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC)
W.W. Watson, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
Col. George A. Sweny, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
G.H. Balfour, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
P.D. Crerar, Hamilton GC, Ancaster (ON)
Fayette Brown, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
D.R. Wilkie, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
Hon. George Perley, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC)
A.W. Austin, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON)
Dr. R.F. Ruttan, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
Col. George A. Sweny, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
A.W. Austin, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON)
Hon. Justice G.F. Orde, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC)
J.T. McCall, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
A.H. Campbell, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
C.E. Read, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC)
F.A. Rolph, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON)
D.R. Brown, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC)
Paul Myler, Hamilton GC, Ancaster (ON)
R.C.H. Cassels, K.C., Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
George S. Lyon, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON)
S.B. Gundy, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON)
W.E. Matthews, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC)
C.A. Bogert, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
W.W. Walker, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
Major W.D. Wilson, Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster (ON)
C.E. Harvey, Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB)
Alfred Collyer, Knowlton GC, Knowlton (QC)
W.H. Plant, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON)
C.W. Jackson, St. Charles CC, Winnipeg (MB)
George H. Forster, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC)
E.C. Gould, Brantford GC, Brantford (ON)
Robert Jacob, K.C., Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB)
John I. Rankin, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC)
Lt.-Col. Claude Brown, London Hunt & CC, London (ON)
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J. Ernest Savard, Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval (QC)
Frank H. Harris, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON)
W.S. Charlton, Point Grey GC, Vancouver (BC)
C.H. Sclater, Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster (ON)
M.R. Ferguson, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC)
Dr. A.W. Matthews, Mayfair G&CC, Edmonton (AB)
H.R. Frost, K.C., Thornhill GC, Thornhill (ON)
J.A. Fuller, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
George W. Lang, Westmount G&CC, Kitchener (ON)
F.N. Robertson, Riverside G&CC, Saint John (NB)
R.C. Holbrook, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
C.W. Watson, St. George’s G&CC, Toronto (ON)
J. Gordon Bowers, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC)
Colin Rankin, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC)
A.J. Mylrea, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON)
R.C. Borland, Calgary G&CC, Calgary (AB)
Dr. E.O. Turner, Fredericton GC, Fredericton (NB)
James P. Anglin, Q.C., Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC)
C. Ross Somerville, London Hunt & CC, London (ON)
John M. Blair, St. Charles CC, Winnipeg (MB)
Gordon B. Taylor, Kanawaki GC, Montreal (QC)
V.C. Holdroyd, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON)
H.C. Lyle, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC)
Dr. J.E. Leddy, Riverside CC, Saskatoon (SK)
Albert Rolland, Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval (QC)
W. Arthur Johnston, St. Charles CC, Winnipeg (MB)
R. Bruce Forbes, Brantford G&CC, Brantford (ON)
E. Duncan Millican, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC)
Phil Farley, Scarboro G&CC, Toronto (ON)
J.A. Swanson, Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB)
Ray Getliffe, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC)
J. Campbell McLean, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC)
Patrick C. Osler, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
Cecil Vineberg, Hillsdale G&CC, Montreal (QC)
George C. Hevenor, Sr., Summit G&CC, Toronto (ON)
Richard H. Grimm, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON)
J.D. Heywood, Riverside CC, Saskatoon (SK)
Dave Shea, Richelieu Valley GC, Ste-Julie de Vercheres (QC)
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T. George Armstrong, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON)
R. Bruce Bailey, Calgary G&CC, Calgary (AB)
W. Len Goldson, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON)
Ralph M. Everson, Kanawaki GC, Montreal (QC)
Ralph Costello, Riverside CC, Saint John (NB)
John S. Marshall, Q.C., Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster (ON)
Manual Bricker, Glendale G&CC, Winnipeg (MB)
Wm. A. Farlinger, F.C.A., Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON)
James D. Bruce, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC)
Dr. Douglas G. Brewer, Fredericton G&CC, Fredericton (NB)
Thomas P. Wood, Derrick G&WC, Edmonton (AB)
Harold Brownstein, Elm Ridge GC, Île Bizard (QC)
Keith Rever, Wascana GC, Regina (SK)
Robert G. Long, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON)
Peter J. Hope, Brightwood G&CC, Dartmouth (NS)
Hugh G. Hallward, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC)
Findlay S. Young, Prince George G&CC, Prince George (BC)
W. Keith Gray, Toronto Hunt Club, Toronto (ON)
Jacques Nols, Kanawaki GC, Montreal (QC)
N. Douglas Ross, Q.C., Belvedere G&WC, Charlottetown (PE)
F.A. (Al) Macatavish, Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB)
F. Gordon Coyle, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON)
Worden Teasdale, Markland Woods G&CC, Toronto (ON)
Donald Griffiths, Point Grey G&CC, Vancouver (BC)
Roger Archambault, Beloeil GC, Beloeil (QC)
Harry Zuzak, Coloniale G&CC, Beaumont (AB)
James A. Grant, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC)
David D. Shaw, Riverside G&CC, Saint John (NB)
James Halliday, Victoria GC, Victoria (BC)
Wayne C. Petersen, Paradise Canyon Golf Resort, Lethbridge (AB)
Garry West, Bayview G&CC, Thornhill (ON)
Andrew Cook, Markland Woods GC, Etobicoke (ON)
Tom McCarthy, Ashburn GC, Halifax (NS)
Jack McDonald, Rivershore Golf Links, Kamloops (BC)
Karen Rackel Q.C., Highlands GC, Edmonton (AB)
Diane Dunlop-Hébert, Mount Bruno, Montréal (QC)
Michael P. Carroll Q.C., Point Grey GC, Vancouver (BC)
Douglas Alexander, London Hunt & CC, London (ON)
2015 Golf Canada Staff
CEO’s Office
Commercial Operations
Scott Simmons Executive Director/CEO
Dawn Anderson Executive Assistant to the CEO/Board Administrator
Gavin Roth Chief Commercial Officer
Craig Sharp Managing Director, Business Development
Jeff Moore Managing Director, Partnerships
Dave Kay Director, Corporate Sales
Scott Gallant Coordinator, Partnership Marketing
Victoria Niven Coordinator, Partnership Marketing
Finance / Administration
Garrett Ball Managing Director, Finance & Administration
Andrea Driedger Manager, Finance
Natalie Henein Junior Accountant
Aram Ghewondian Intermediate Accountant
Donal Byrne Managing Director, Business & Technology Services
Glen Willmot Information Technology Specialist
Marc Sferrazza CRM & Database Administrator
Alison Richmond Office Manager
Danielle Clouse Coordinator, Human Resources
Christiane Beauchamp Supervisor, Sales Centre
Kathy Oliver Receptionist
Rules and Competitions
Adam Helmer Director, Rules, Competitions & Amateur Status
Mary Beth McKenna Manager, Rules & Competitions
Justine Decock Coordinator, Rules & Competitions
Dan Hyatt Coordinator, Competitions
Professional Championships
Bill Paul Chief Championship Officer
Brent McLaughlin Tournament Director, RBC Canadian Open / Canadian Pacific Women’s Open
Kris Boomhouwer Operations Manager, Professional Championships
Russell MacKay Operations Coordinator, Professional Championships
Paige Ottaviano Coordinator, Professional Championships
Corporate Communications
Dan Pino Director, Corporate Communications
Colleen Duffy Manager, Corporate Communications
Terry Lenyk Manager, Corporate Communications & Social Media
Herb Fung Coordinator, Media & Public Relations
Brand and Marketing Services
Peter Kirkpatrick Managing Director, Brand & Marketing Services
Marianne Baker Director, Brand & Merchandising
Paula Bradford Design Manager & Campaign Coordinator
Josh Kyrzakos Coordinator, Marketing & Design
Jeremy Avery Coordinator, Web Development
Membership and Heritage Services
Karen Hewson Managing Director, Membership & Heritage Services
Blair Armitage Regional Director, Membership, Western Canada
Rémi Bouchard Regional Director, Membership, Quebec and New-Brunswick
Christine Dengel Regional Director, Membership, Ontario and Atlantic Canada
Craig Loughry Director, Handicap & Course Rating
Taylor Stevenson Senior Coordinator, Member Services
Melissa Bouffard Coordinator, Member Services
Devon Evershed Coordinator, Member Services
Jordan Vizena Coordinator, Member Services
Meggan Gardner Curator, Canadian Golf Hall of Fame & Museum
Alyssa Reynolds Coordinator, Heritage Services
Sport Development
Jeff Thompson Chief Sport Officer
Dave Stockton Manager, Sport Development
Adam Hunter Senior Coordinator, Youth Development
Kelly Dawdy Senior Coordinator, Youth Development
Whitney Gorges Coordinator, Recreational Programs
Aimee Maiatico Coordinator, Sport Development
Tyler Costigan Coordinator, Sport Development Communications
Kevin Montgomery Coordinator, Youth Development
Derek Ingram Head Coach, Men’s Team
Tristan Mullally Head Coach, Women’s Team
Robert Ratcliffe Lead Coach, Development Squad
Ann Carroll Women’s Coach, Development Squad
Chad Rusnak Director of Golf, Golf Canada Calgary Centre
Neil Webster Office Manager, Golf Canada Calgary Centre
Golf Canada Foundation
Martin Barnard Chief Executive Officer
Spencer Snell Operations Manager
Staff as of October 31, 2015
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Board of Directors
Back Row (L to R):
Patricia Thompson (BC), Governors Council Chair
Nick Marrone (ON), Director at Large
Rob MacDonald (MB), Provincial Council Chair
Donald MacKay (ON), Director at Large
Dale Jackson (BC), Director at Large
Charlie Beaulieu (QC), Director at Large
Liz Hoffman (ON), Director at Large
Front Row (L to R):
Scott Simmons, CEO
Leslie Dunning (AB), 2nd Vice-President
Paul McLean (ON), President
Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS), 1st Vice-President
Doug Alexander (ON), Past President
Governors Council
Back Row (L to R):
Harvey Goehring (MB), Governor
Jeff Thompson, Staff
David McCarthy (ON), Governor
Richard Smith (SK), Governor
David Atkinson (BC), Governor
Barbara Allan (ON), Governor
Herb Schlotter (AB), Governor
Paul Schofield (QC), Governor
Tom Sears (ON), Governor
Dan Sabourin (BC), Governor
Jim Clark (ON), Governor
Front Row (L to R):
Frances Marsden (AB), Governor
Catherine “Kay” Thompson (NL), Governor
Diane Barabé (QC), Governor
Patricia Thompson (BC), Governor
Allison Chisholm (NB), Governor
Shirley d’Entremont (NS), Governor
Diane Drury (QC), Governor
Not Pictured:
Ted Fletcher (QC), Governor
François Gagnon (QC), Governor
Steve Howse (ON), Governor
Dean Ryan (ON), Governor
Gregg Schubert (AB), Governor
Laura Small (SK), Governor
Michael Smith (AB), Governor
Provincial Council
Left to right:
Helen Steeves (BC), Representative
Rob MacDonald (MB), Chair
Allison Chisholm (NB), Representative
Richard Smith (SK), Representative
Karen Hewson, Staff
Honorary Life
Governors
Living past presidents of both Golf Canada and
the (former) Canadian Ladies Golf Association.
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Roger Archambault (QC)
R. Bruce Bailey (AB)
Sheila Bentley (BC)
Dr. Douglas G. Brewer (NB)
Harold Brownstein (QC)
James D. Bruce (BC)
Michael P. Carroll, Q.C. (BC)
Peggy Colonello (MB)
Andrew Cook (ON)
Thelma Coutts (AB)
Mary Drummie (QC)
Diane Dunlop-Hébert (QC)
Patricia Edwards (NB)
Audrey Gordon (BC)
James A. Grant (QC)
W. Keith Gray (ON)
Donald Griffiths (BC)
James Halliday (BC)
Peter J. Hope (NS)
Robert G. Long (ON)
F.A. (Al) Macatavish (MB)
Grace McCann (ON)
Tom McCarthy (NS)
Jack McDonald (BC)
Marion Minns Morris (ON)
Not Pictured:
Keith Larson (BC), Representative
Susan MacKinnon (AB), Representative
Jim McQuaid (PEI), Representative
Ernst Muise (NS), Representative
Kevin O’Donovan (MB), Representative
Christian Osborne (ON), Representative
Marcel Paul Raymond (QC), Representative
Steve Wedgwood (NL), Representative
Carole Mix (NB)
Jacques Nols (QC)
Wayne C. Petersen (AB)
Karen Rackel, Q.C. (AB)
Keith Rever (SK)
N. Douglas Ross, Q.C. (PE)
David D. Shaw (NB)
Worden Teasdale (ON)
Garry West (ON)
Thomas P. Wood (AB)
Findlay S. Young (BC)
Harry Zuzak (AB)
Committees and Partner Organizations
Standing Committees
Partner Organizations
Audit & Risk
Nominating
Hall of Fame Selection
Professional Championships
Golf Canada Foundation
Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS), Chair
Rob MacDonald (ON)
Don MacKay (ON)
Tom Sears (ON)
Michael Smith (AB)
Pat Thompson (BC)
Garrett Ball, Staff
Diane Dunlop-Hébert (QC), Chair
Doug Alexander (ON)
Barbara Allan (ON)
Mike Carroll Q.C. (BC)
Diane Drury (QC)
Richard Smith (SK)
Scott Simmons, Staff
Sandra Post (ON), Chair
Mario Brisebois (QC)
Ian Clarke (ON)
Graham Cooke (QC)
Ted Fletcher (QC)
Tiffany Gordon (AB)
Tom McCarthy (NS)
Wayne Petersen (AB)
Lorne Rubenstein (ON)
Steven Young (ON)
Karen Hewson, Staff
Meggan Gardner, Staff
Jim Clark (ON), Chair
Charlie Beaulieu (QC)
Leslie Dunning (AB)
Nick Marrone (ON)
Bill Paul, Staff
David Agnew (ON), President
Peter McCarthy (ON), Vice-President
Paul McLean (ON), Past President
and Honorary Chair
Liz Hoffman (ON), Secretary
Dennis Kavelman (ON), Treasurer
Geoff Beattie (ON)
Ben Cowan-Dewar (NS)
Ian Leggatt (ON)
Jim Little (AB)
Jean-Sébastien Monty (QC)
Scott Simmons (ON)
Cailey Stollery (ON)
Kevin Sullivan (ON)
Martin Barnard, CEO
Compensation
Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS), Chair
Doug Alexander (ON)
Leslie Dunning (AB)
Paul McLean (ON)
Scott Simmons, Staff
Governance
Charlie Beaulieu (QC), Chair
David Atkinson (BC)
Dale Jackson (BC)
Michael Loewen (BC)
Dave McCarthy (ON)
Sheryl McKean (ON)
Herb Schlotter (AB)
Dawn Anderson, Staff
Garrett Ball, Staff
Human Resources
Pat Thompson (BC), Chair
David Atkinson (BC)
Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS)
Paul Fox (ON)
Nick Marrone (ON)
Rick Morgan (ON)
Herb Schlotter (AB)
Dawn Anderson, Staff
Alison Richmond, Staff
Investment
Robert MacDonald (MB), Chair
Peter Boronkay (BC)
Gordon Campbell (ON)
Don MacKay (ON)
Robert Panes (ON)
Kelly Roberts (ON)
Michael Smith (AB)
David Kaufman, Consultant
Garrett Ball, Staff
Operating Committees
Amateur Competitions
Barbara Allan (ON), Chair
Paul Beaudry (ON)
Diane Drury (QC)
Leslie Dunning (AB)
Liz Hoffman (ON)
Dale Jackson (BC)
Kelly Roberts (ON)
Laura Small (SK)
Kay Thompson (NL)
Susan White (BC)
Adam Helmer, Staff
Communications
Nick Marrone (ON), Chair
Adam Daifallah (QC)
Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS)
Chris Dornan (AB)
David Jones (ON)
Nathalie Lavallée (ON)
Gavin Roth, Staff
Peter Kirkpatrick, Staff
Dan Pino, Staff
Handicap & Course Rating
Richard Smith (SK), Chair
Allison Chisholm (NB)
Ralph Franchino (ON)
Bill MacMillan (NS)
Herb Schlotter (AB)
Nancy Spineti Delle Donne (QC)
Karen Vanzella (BC)
Craig Loughry, Staff
Heritage Services
Steve Howse (ON), Chair
Barbara Allan (ON)
Jim Clark (ON)
Ian Giles (ON)
Diane Imrie (ON)
Fran Marsden (AB)
Garry McKay (ON)
Dave Mills (ON)
Marlene Streit (ON)
Karen Hewson, Staff
Meggan Gardner, Staff
Membership
Don MacKay (ON), Chair
David Atkinson (BC)
Shirley d’Entremont (NS)
Ted Fletcher (QC)
Cliff Grevler (ON)
Diane Imrie (ON)
Christian Osborne (ON)
Dan Sabourin (BC)
Gregg Schubert (AB)
Andrew Weatherly (ON)
Steven Young (ON)
Karen Hewson, Staff
Sport Development
Liz Hoffman (ON), Chair
Morgan Court (PGA of Canada)
Glenn Cundari (PGA of Canada)
Graham Hill (ON)
Nick Marrone (ON)
Stephen Norris (AB)
Doug Roxburgh (BC)
Gregg Schubert (AB)
Pat Thompson (BC)
Jeff Thompson, Staff
Rules and Amateur Status
Dale Jackson (BC) Chair
Diane Barabé (QC)
Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS)
Gayle Faulkner (ON)
François Gagnon (QC)
Brian Lee (SK)
Jack McDonald (BC)
Dean Ryan (ON)
Dan Sabourin (BC)
Jean Stone-Séguin (ON)
John Turner (ON)
Susan White (BC)
Adam Helmer, Staff
Other Representatives
International Golf Federation,
Administrative Committee
Delegate: Scott Simmons, Staff
Canadian Turfgrass Research
Foundation: Paul Schofield
USGA Handicap Committee:
Craig Loughry, Staff
International Joint Rules
Committee: Dale Jackson (BC)
Representative on the R&A Rules
Committee: Dale Jackson (BC)
International Amateur Status
Committee: Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS)
Canadian Olympic Committee
Voting Member: Jeff Thompson,
Staff
International Association of Golf
Administrators: Craig Loughry,
Treasurer
International Sports Heritage
Association: Meggan Gardner,
Treasurer
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President’s Report
We continue to work domestically with our partners at
the Provincial Golf Associations as well as the National
Allied Golf Association (NAGA) – comprised of the PGA
of Canada, NGCOA Canada, Canadian Society of Club
Managers, Canadian Golf Superintendents Association,
Canadian Golf Industry Association and Golf Canada – for
the betterment of our sport. Together, we work to align
both short-term priorities and long-term vision to support
the overall health of the game in Canada.
During the past year, I have had the privilege to serve as
the 112th President of Golf Canada.
As the President, I had the opportunity to meet and work
with so many great people who share our passion for the
game of golf.
During my tenure, I witnessed the strength of our
international relationships and the respect Canada has
earned within the world of golf. We maintain active twoway communication and collaborative partnerships with
many of the international associations around the world
including the USGA, R&A, Golf Australia, England Golf,
PGA of America, LPGA Tour, European Tour and the
PGA TOUR. These close relationships allow us to share
experiences and work together and focus on our mandate
to grow the game. I was able to participate in the
collaborative efforts working closely with the international
associations to address issues and to align the long-term
initiatives to grow the game around the world.
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The business of golf has faced economic challenges in
recent years and this has had a direct financial impact on
Golf Canada and our domestic partners. It is extremely
important we align and work together to overcome these
financial challenges. Golf Canada’s financial results for
2015 (as found on page 35) were disappointing and not
a trend we can allow to continue. Many of our partners
are facing similar financial challenges and as a result, the
Board of Directors and staff of Golf Canada have agreed
we must focus on four important priorities within our longterm Strategic Plan:
• Financial Results – break even operating results or
better.
• Alignment of our vision and activities with our
Provincial and NAGA partners.
• Implementation of a new Membership model in
concert with the Provincial Golf Associations that is
focused on developing and maintaining relationships
with all golfers in Canada.
• Develop a long-term, financially sustainable plan for
our Professional Championships.
While our financial results for 2015 did not meet
expectations, we have achieved several accomplishments
during the past year that we should be proud of. With
our focus on growing the game with our partners here
in Canada, we celebrated the following significant
accomplishments:
• High Performance: We will have 25 Golf Canada
National Team graduates competing on the PGA,
LPGA, Web.com, Symetra and MacKenzie Tours
in 2016.
• We now have 2,795 schools offering the Golf in
Schools program
• The RBC Canadian Open and Canadian Pacific
Women’s Open both featured great fields and
welcomed world-class champions in Jason Day
and Lydia Ko.
• The Golf Canada Foundation continues to engage
more golfers to financially support our initiatives to
grow the game of golf in Canada.
The Golf Canada team looks forward to sharing more
about our 2015 results and 2016 strategic plan with
stakeholders at our 2016 Annual General Meeting in
Halifax, February 25th – 27th.
Finally, I want to offer a “shout out” to the staff and
Directors of Golf Canada, the Provincial Associations,
our NAGA partners and all of the volunteers who
support our mission to grow the game. This group of
individuals has sacrificed and worked tremendously
hard making significant contributions and a huge
impact to the game of golf in Canada. I am humbled
and honoured to have shared my experiences with
this amazing group of people.
Sincerely,
Paul McLean
2015 President
Golf Canada
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Executive Director & CEO Report
the Golf Canada Foundation is critical to our investment
in junior golf programming as well as sport development;
Rules of Golf; Handicapping and Course Rating; amateur
competitions; heritage and high performance among
other activities.
Within the pages of our annual report you will find a
summary of the 2015 season including the programs,
championships and activities that represent Golf Canada’s
investment in the game.
As the National Sport Federation for golf and proud
member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, our
strategic plan is aligned around four primary principals –
Participation; Excellence; Capacity and Interaction.
Our goal is to create a sport environment that enables all
enthusiasts to experience and enjoy involvement in golf
to the extent of their abilities and, for increasing numbers,
to perform consistently and successfully at the highest
competitive levels.
The game’s popularity is reflected in the 5.7 million
Canadians who play 60 million rounds of golf annually.
Canada offers 2,346 golf facilities which account for 7
per cent of the world’s supply and third most among
individual countries. Among that audience, Golf Canada
and the 10 provincial golf associations – with whom we
share a vested stake through membership, program
delivery, junior golf and player development – are
honoured to represent close to 310,000 members at
more than 1,400 member clubs across the country.
GOAL IS TO CREATE A SPORT
“ OURENVIRONMENT
THAT ENABLES ALL
ENTHUSIASTS TO EXPERIENCE AND
ENJOY INVOLVEMENT IN GOLF TO THE
EXTENT OF THEIR ABILITIES AND, FOR
INCREASING NUMBERS, TO PERFORM
CONSISTENTLY AND SUCCESSFULLY AT
THE HIGHEST COMPETITIVE LEVELS.
”
Not only do clubs provide the playing field, membership
dues collected play a critical role in our investment in
grassroots and high performance golf. In an effort to
connect with a greater share of the golf community, we
have begun exploring new membership models with the
provincial associations to engage both club members and
public golfers.
As outlined in our enclosed financial statements, Golf
Canada operated under a $915,495 deficit in 2015.
As we look ahead to 2016 and beyond, together with
the Board and staff we will challenge every facet of our
operation to make the association more efficient and
financially sustainable.
Increasing revenue streams through, membership,
sponsorship, Sport Canada funding, participation fees,
merchandising, government funding or donations through
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Golf Canada’s investment in the game includes junior
grassroots initiatives such as Golf in Schools and CN
Future Links as well high performance through the Team
Canada program. In 2015, we partnered with the PGA of
Canada to launch the second iteration of the Long-Term
Player Development (LTPD) Guide. In addition to providing
a framework for our grassroots and high performance
activities, LTPD outlines the role that golfers, parents,
coaches, instructors, facilities and golf administrators
play in the player development pathway. Golf in Schools
is about exposure – getting clubs into the hands of
children and providing a basic introduction to the sport.
Nearly 2,800 schools (2,501 elementary, 12 intermediate
and 282 high schools) are currently offering the Golf in
Schools program which has touched more than 335,000
student participants. The program brings golf to an
average of 120 students per school with a 50% female
demographic.
In 2015, CN Future Links junior golf activities were
conducted at 518 registered facilities with more than
7,500 juniors registered in the Learn to Play program.
In addition, 171 facilities took part in the Junior Skills
Challenge while more than 64,000 youngsters took part in
one of 1,200 mobile golf clinics offered across Canada.
Now is an exciting time for Canadian golf as the strength
of our Team Canada program is buoyed by the success
of rising talents Brooke Henderson, Adam Svensson,
Taylor Pendrith and a contingent of Canadian athletes
achieving success at every level of competition. Our high
performance program, as well as those of the provincial
associations, is helping to develop future heroes of
Canadian golf. Whether through coaching support, sport
science or funding, we are investing in our top athletes
and giving them every chance to succeed on the world
stage. The 2016 season will bring the excitement of
golf’s return to the Olympic Games for the first time since
George S. Lyon won golf for Canada in 1904.
Our amateur and professional championships represent
Golf Canada’s commitment to competitive excellence.
Together with our title sponsors and many supporting
partners, Golf Canada is proud to conduct world class
championships that leave a lasting legacy in our host
communities while providing Canada’s finest athletes an
opportunity to compete against the world’s best. Our
events could not be successful without the commitment
of our greatest asset – tens of thousands of volunteers
that give their time in support of golf – as well as the
financial support of corporate partners that have aligned
their brand with our competitions.
I’m encouraged that the Canadian golf community
is working together for the betterment of the game.
This was evident in 2015 through the Golf Canada
Golf collaborative marketing campaign developed with
provincial and national partners to promote golf in
communities from coast to coast.
Those working synergies also extend to our partnership
with the PGA of Canada in areas such as coaching
development and certification. The same is true in
our working relationship with the USGA and the R&A
as governing bodies in the areas of Rules, Amateur
Status and Handicapping. With respect to player
development, our partnership with PGA Tour Canada
provide competitive opportunities for up and coming
Canadian talents. We also work closely with other national
association partners –The National Golf Course Owners
Association Canada, Golf Course Superintendents
Association, Canadian Society of Club Manager and
the Canada Golf Industry Association – as leaders in
the game in areas such as government advocacy and
industry research on behalf of the sport.
No single factor has a greater impact on the game than
weather. In 2015, conditions in most regions of the
country were exceptional, resulting in a 9.8 per cent
uptick in rounds played nationally versus 2014 based on
Rounds Played and Weather Reporting from the National
Golf Course Owners Association Canada. The highest
increase in rounds played was Alberta (13.2%), followed
by Saskatchewan/Manitoba (8.4%), British Columbia
(6.5%), Ontario (6%) and Quebec (5%). The lone dark
cloud was an 11.6% decline in Atlantic Canada based on
an extremely late start to the season.
CANADA IS COMMITTED TO
“ GOLF
BECOMING BETTER PARTNERS
WITH OUR MEMBER FACILITIES
BY DELIVERING MORE VALUE AND
WORKING TO DRIVE MORE PLAY.
”
As an industry, we share common goals – more people
playing golf; fuller tee sheets and more club members;
affordable access for the masses; competitive excellence
at the amateur and professional level; more children
taking up the game; increased revenue at every level;
and a greater understanding of the benefits golf brings to
Canadian communities.
Volunteers have long been the driving force behind golf
in this country and enough can’t be said to thank the
tens of thousands of individuals that give their time to
make the game better. I also want to acknowledge the
3,700 PGA of Canada professionals who represent the
frontline of our industry as well as the unsung golf course
superintendents deliver a golf experience that balances
playability, enjoyment and sustainability. A sincere thank
you as well to the course operators, manufacturers and
member clubs that represent a $11.3 billion impact to the
Canadian economy.
Golf Canada is committed to becoming better partners
with our member facilities by delivering more value and
working with them to drive more play. We also recognize
the need to be more relevant to all golfers, helping to
make their golf experiences more enjoyable.
Together with our staff and volunteers, I want to thank the
golfers, clubs, sponsors and industry partners that have
allowed Golf Canada the privilege of representing our
great game as the National Sport Federation. I hope 2016
brings the best of success for golfers, facilities and our
many partners in the game.
Scott Simmons
Executive Director & CEO
Golf Canada
VISION:
To ensure golf maintains its status as the
most popular sport in Canada
MISSION: As the NSF, Golf Canada will be the leader in driving participation,
engagement, capacity, and excellence in our sport
CORE VALUES: Purposeful, Inclusive, Respectful, Responsive
GROW PARTICIPATION
ENSURE EXCELLENCE
EXPAND CAPACITY
FOSTER INTERACTION
1.1 Engage more youth
in the sport of golf
2.1 Implement
programming for high
performance juniors,
Team Canada and
emerging professionals
3.1 Develop sustainable
funding and fiscal
responsibility
4.1 Collaborate with
provincial golf associations,
Facilities, NAGA, government
and international partners
Initiative: Enhance
junior golf initiatives
1.2 Promote societal
benefits and develop a
connection with more
golfers
Initiative: Launch new
membership model
phase 1 program
1.3 Increase access for
under represented
groups
2.2 Develop coaches and
certified officials
2.3 Host best in class
national and international
championships
Initiative: Implement
“partnerships” strategy to
engage corporate Canada
Initiative: Optimize
Championships corporate
and ticket sales strategy
3.2 Uphold and preserve
rules, handicapping,
course rating, amateur
status, and the history of
the game
3.3 Provide opportunity
and training for all
volunteers and staff
4.2 Increase capabilities
in digital and interactive
technology
Initiative: Launch
golfcanada.ca 2.0 and
enhanced Score Centre
Initiative: Improve Golf
Canada infrastructure
support system
4.3 Strengthen
communication and
brand awareness
Initiative: Launch Golf IN
Canada marketing campaign
Initiative: Launch key
stakeholder Golf Canada
brand awareness program
2015 Annual Report 9
2015: Year In Review
PART I: A FOCUSED VISION
There is no doubt Golf Canada is proud of the many
accomplishments by Canadian golfers in 2015.
But the over-arching mandate of the association was
succinctly summarized by Scott Simmons in his year-end
message to members across the country.
“Golf Canada is committed to investing in the growth and
overall health of the game,” said Simmons, the CEO of
Golf Canada.
In 2015, perhaps more so than in any other previous year,
Golf Canada demonstrated that long-term commitment
through its “One Vision” strategic plan. As stated during
Golf Canada’s annual general meeting last February, One
Vision aspires “to ensure golf maintains its status as the
most popular sport in Canada.”
“One Vision is easier said than done,” said Simmons, “but
it’s not about one organization doing all of this on its own.
It’s about all of us aligning to protect the game we all care
about.”
“
GOLF CANADA IS COMMITTED TO
INVESTING IN THE GROWTH AND
OVERALL HEALTH OF THE GAME.
By: John Gordon
golfers, increasing rounds played and delivering quality
golf experiences are a goal shared by the entire golf
community.”
“We are all golf,” said Simmons. “If we are going to move
the game continuously forward, we have to be aligned.
When we are aligned on a common vision, we can
accomplish great things and achieve maximum potential
through synergy.”
That synergy was demonstrated in many ways in 2015,
perhaps most obviously by the launch of the LongTerm Player Development Guide (LTPD) 2.0. Originally
launched in 2006, the latest iteration of LTPD, developed
in partnership with the PGA of Canada along with other
player development and sport science experts, has been
recognized worldwide for its innovation.
The Golf Canada Foundation continued to strive to
achieve its mission of supporting and promoting
programs that increase participation in golf by engaging
players of all ages and abilities across the country. The
Foundation awarded $965,000 in funding during the year,
including contributions to the Team Canada program,
junior golf initiatives, college scholarships, and collegiate
golf programs.
Also in 2015, recognizing the changing landscape of golf
club membership, Golf Canada introduced a fundamental
change to its membership model. After extensive surveys
and focus groups with golfers and facilities across
Canada, a new structure is being rolled out across
Canada. The three-tiered program is being viewed with
great interest by other national golf associations who are
considering revamping their own membership methods.
In addition to providing a solid sport development
framework, LTPD clearly outlines the roles and
responsibilities of every stakeholder including coaches,
instructors, golfers, parents of golfers, facility owners and
golf administrators.
The goal of LTPD 2.0 is to create a player development
blueprint to success that will serve Canadian golf for years
to come.
”
Starting several years ago, Golf Canada saw the necessity
of an industry-wide strategic plan, essential not only
under its mandate as golf’s designated National Sport
Federation, but in its ever-evolving role as a guardian, a
champion, of the game.
Golf Canada President Paul McLean elaborates.
“We work collaboratively with our partners at the
provincial golf associations as well as PGA of Canada
professionals, club managers, superintendents,
manufacturers and golf course owners to ensure the
heath and sustainability of our sport. It’s important
that all golfers from avid to novice can experience the
tremendous health, economic, charitable, competitive
and social benefits inherent in our sport. Welcoming new
In his year-end message, Simmons also provided some
encouraging news for Golf Canada members on how their
dues supported the vitality of the game. That includes
the growth of the National Golf in Schools program to
nearly 2,800 schools across Canada (2,501 elementary,
12 intermediate and 282 high schools). As well, CN
Future Links – Canada’s national junior golf program – has
been embraced by close to 520 participating clubs in
Canada. The program’s wide ranging activities currently
include Learn to Play, mobile clinics, CN Future Links
Championships, the Junior Skills Challenge, Girls Club,
CN Future Links School Adoption Program, CN Future
Links School Field Trip Program, PGA Junior League
and Community Golf Coach. As well, Golf Fore the Cure
– a women’s golf participation program – ran at 145
participating sites across Canada help to raise $365,000
in 2015 and $5.4 million for breast cancer research since
its inception in 2004.
“Seventy or eighty years ago, about 90 per cent of golfers
in Canada belonged to a club,” said Karen Hewson, Golf
Canada’s Managing Director, Membership and Heritage
Services. “In recent years, that has reversed. Now, fewer
than 10 per cent are club members.”
One inevitable result of this reversal is that only a small
percentage of golfers feel connected to the game in a
larger sense. They’re not part of that traditional clubbased linkage, a situation that Golf Canada reacted to in
a positive way.
“Everyone who loves golf should feel that they are an
important part of its traditions and of its future,” said
Hewson. “Things like Handicaps and Course Rating and
Rules are, and will always be, integral to the game and
Golf Canada’s role in it. But we are very aware that a very
real priority is to build relationships with, communicating
with, and educating everyone who plays the game,
regardless of where they choose to play.”
Nowhere was that made more evident than by the
launching of a creative, interactive campaign – Golf
Canada Golf – which celebrated the game by inviting
golfers to share the stories. The campaign was a
collaborative effort among provincial and national golf
association stakeholders.
“Among golfers, there’s always a story—memorable
shots, a round with family, playing your favourite course,
a golf trip with friends, witnessing first-hand the incredible
skills of PGA TOUR or LPGA Tour players, or using the
game to overcome personal adversity,” said Gavin Roth,
Golf Canada’s Chief Commercial Officer. “The campaign
invited Canadians to share their own experiences
at golfcanadagolf.ca as well as read or watch other
compelling stories to remind us what makes the game
great and ultimately encourage enthusiasts to play more
golf.”
Innovative. Inclusive. Welcoming. Not just with words, but
with action, Golf Canada is committed to reinforcing to
Canadian golfers that we are all part of a community, not
just for today, but for the future.
10 Golf Canada
PART II: CANADIAN GOLF SUCCESSES
When David Hearn of Brantford, Ont., held the 54-hole
lead at the RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club,
we held our breath in the hope that he might be the first
Canadian since Pat Fletcher in 1954 to win our national
Open. Alas, it was not to be, as Australian Jason Day
birdied the last three holes on Sunday to claim the title on
his way to becoming the top-ranked player in the world.
David Hearn held a 2-shot lead over Bubba Watson and
eventual champion Jason Day heading into the final round
of the RBC Canadian Open – a revamped championship
filled with Canadiana and national pride. Hearn fired an
even par final round of 72 to claim 3rd and capture the
Rivermead Cup as the top Canadian. The result was his
fourth Top-10 of the season, a career high since joining
the PGA TOUR in 2011.
While kudos go to Hearn, it was a teenager from Smiths
Falls, Ont., who was the undisputed player to be
celebrated in 2015.
In August, at the age of 17, Brooke Henderson became
the first Canadian to win on the LPGA Tour since Lorie
Kane in 2001. After registering multiple top-10 finishes,
Henderson stormed to an eight-shot win at the Cambia
Portland Classic which eventually qualified her for fulltime
Tour status.
After Monday qualifying for the Cambia Portland
Classic, the Team Canada Young Pro Squad member
carded rounds of 66-67-65-69 en route to an 8-shot
victory, setting a tournament scoring record of 21-under
under par. With the win, Henderson earned LPGA Tour
membership and became just the third player to win
on the Tour before the age of 18 - joining impressive
company with major champions Lydia Ko and Lexi
Thompson.
Women golfers continued to make their mark in 2015,
with Casey Ward of Picton, Ont., being the medalist at the
U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur and Mary Ann Hayward of
Aurora, Ont., doing the same at the U.S. Senior Amateur.
Hayward, a member of the Canadian, Ontario and
Quebec Golf Halls of Fame, retired this year from her post
as manager of sport performance for the Golf Association
of Ontario.
as the mixed team event. In 2016, the sport of golf makes
its celebrated return to the Olympic sport program for the
first time since Canadian George S. Lyon won gold at the
1904 Olympic Games.
Canadian flags also topped international leaderboards
in 2015 as Eugene Wong of North Vancouver won the
PGA Tour China’s Ping An Bank Open in Beijing and Wil
Bateman of Edmonton was victorious at the PGA TOUR
Latinoamerica’s Abierto de Chile.In addition, Sue Kim,
Augusta James and Brooke Henderson all claimed victory
on the Symetra Tour while Maude-Aimee LeBlanc earned
her 2016 LPGA Tour status by finishing tied for fourth at
the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament in December.
Four Team Canada Young Pro Squad members earned
or improved their status on the Web.com Tour for
2016 via the Tour’s qualifying tournament, which took
place December in south Florida. Team member Adam
Svensson captured medalist honours, while teammates
Taylor Pendrith, Albin Choi and Mackenzie Hughes also
took advantage of the opportunity to qualify for the PGA
TOUR’s premier development circuit. The foursome will
be joined by fellow Canadians Brad Fritsch, Benjamin
Silverman and Ryan Yip when the season kicks off in late
January.
KUDOS GO TO HEARN, IT WAS A
“ WHILE
TEENAGER FROM SMITHS FALLS, ONT.,
WHO WAS THE UNDISPUTED PLAYER
TO BE CELEBRATED THIS YEAR.
”
Canada hosted the Pan Am Games in July – a historic
event for Canadian golf as the sport was included for
the first time ever as part of the multi-sport Pan Am
Games. Team Canada was represented by two-time
Men’s Mid-Amateur champion Garrett Rank and 18-year
old dual-citizen Austin Connelly along with Canadian golf
legend Lorie Kane. Colombia swept the competition at
Angus Glen Golf Club in Markham, Ont., capturing gold
in the men’s and women’s individual competitions, as well
PART OF ITS 60TH ANNIVERSARY,
“ ASCANADA’S
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
HONOURED THREE OTHER CANADIAN
GOLF HALL OF FAMERS.
”
Sadly, Canadian golf also said goodbye to some beloved
characters.
Dan Halldorson was felled by a massive stroke at the
age of 63. He won twice on the PGA Tour, had seven
Canadian Tour victories, was the only Canadian to win
two World Cup team titles (1980 with Jim Nelford and
1985 with Dave Barr) and was named Canada’s top male
touring professional in 1981 and 1983. From 2005 to
2011, he served as deputy commissioner of the Canadian
Tour. He was a member of the Manitoba Sports Hall of
Fame, the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame and the Canadian
Golf Hall of Fame.
Sportswriter Arv Olson, one of Canada’s most prolific
and dedicated supporters of the game, passed away at
the age of 80. He chronicled the careers of the likes of
Stan Leonard, Doug Roxburgh, Dawn Coe-Jones, Lisa
Walters, Dave Barr, Richard Zokol and many others.
The duo of Eric Banks and Tony Gil climbed back from a
three-stroke deficit to keep the Tailhade Cup in Canada
for a second consecutive year.
On the pro side, Danny King, playing out of Magna Golf
Club in Aurora, Ont., solidified his reputation as one of
the country’s all-time great playing pros by claiming the
Titleist and FootJoy PGA Club Professional Championship
of Canada crown in Arizona. The victory made King
the first player to win three PGA of Canada national
championships in the same calendar year, after having
won the PGA Championship of Canada and teaming with
Billy Walsh to capture the PGA team championship.
Canadian and World Golf Hall of Fame member Marlene
Streit was invited to be an honorary member of the Royal
and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. Fellow Canadian
Golf Hall of Fame member Jocelyne Bourassa was
inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame. As part
of its 60th anniversary, Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame
honoured three other Canadian Golf Hall of Famers –
architect Stanley Thompson as well brothers Charles
and Albert Murray among its Canadian Sport Legends
Class which recognizes recognize individuals whose
accomplishments in developing Canadian sports primarily
took place before 1955.
All in all, a year that showed great promise for 2016.
Canadian golfers weren’t only successful on the course.
PGA TOUR star Graham DeLaet was named as an
ambassador for the Golf in Schools program.
DeLaet gave back to the game by appearing in Golf in
Schools promotional materials and also raised money
through his Foundation, the Graham and Ruby DeLaet
Foundation, to adopt schools into the program in
communities across Canada.
Much-deserved honours were bestowed on Canadians
in 2015.
2015 Annual Report 11
behaviours. As such, it cycles periodically and
unpredictably. In the past 10 years, 158 facilities across
Canada have closed for various reasons. Since 2010,
29 courses have opened in six different provinces and
31 18-hole equivalent facilities are in various stages of
development.
When the report was released, it also reinforced some
inarguable facts about the vital role golf plays across
Canada.
The golf industry is worth more than $14.3-billion to the
Canadian economy and represents more than one per
cent of our nation’s total GDP. The $5-billion in direct
revenues generated by Canada’s 2,346 facilities are more
than the revenues generated by all other participation
sports and recreational facilities combined ($4.8-billion).
The numbers reinforce the massive financial, charitable,
and environmental impact that golf has in communities
across Canada including hundreds of thousands of jobs,
billions in taxes, and a major tourism driver both domestic
and international. Canadian golf facilities are a channel
for major charitable giving with close to 37,000 events at
Canadian courses raising more than $533-million annually
for worthwhile causes.
PART III: STATE OF THE GAME
While it is undeniable that golf in Canada, like any
other business in these unpredictable economic times,
continues to face challenges, there were encouraging
indicators in 2015 for cautious optimism.
In July, the Golf Facilities in Canada 2015 Report was
published by Golf Canada and the PGA of Canada in
cooperation with the U.S. National Golf Foundation. The
bottom line was that the game remains popular and
accessible, with almost six million people playing at least
one round annually. In total, almost 60 million rounds are
played in Canada each year.
The Golf Facilities in Canada 2015 Report was a first-ever
initiative to offer an in-depth summary of national and
provincial golf course data. The report reinforced golf’s
massive financial, charitable, and environmental impact
12 Golf Canada
in communities across Canada, including hundreds of
thousands of jobs, billions in taxes, and a major tourism
driver both domestic and international.
The report indicated that of the 2,346 golf facilities in
Canada, more than 90 per cent are open to the public,
putting to rest the misconception that the game is elitist
and exclusionary. Those who worry about the length
of time it takes to play will be interested to find out that
nine-hole layouts account for close to 40 per cent of the
country’s courses.
With 2,346 private and public facilities, Canada has
seven per cent of the world’s total supply of golf courses.
Canada also ranks third in terms of countries with the
greatest number of golf courses – trailing only the United
States and Japan.
Golf, like any other business and recreational activity,
is tied to economic factors and changing consumer
And while it remains popular in the headline- and
deadline-motivated mainstream media to question the
current state of the game, those within the industry have a
more comprehensive and long-term perspective.
In November, the National Golf Course Owners
Association Canada released the first-ever Rounds Played
and Weather Reporting data, which showed a 9.79-percent increase nationally in rounds played over 2014, with
an average for 18-hole equivalent facilities of 25,199. The
tracking report, which brings optimism going into 2016,
offered a data snapshot of weather trends for an industry
that previously relied on anecdotal information.
Rounds in Alberta were up 13.28 per cent, followed
by Saskatchewan/Manitoba at 8.36, British Columbia
at 6.45, Ontario at 5.95 and Quebec at 5.02. The lone
decrease was in Atlantic Canada, where rounds played
were down 11.62 per cent due in large part to a bad
winter and spring from which was difficult to recover.
Golf Canada
Working For You, Your Club, Your Community and the Game
As the governing body and National Sport Federation (NSF) for golf in Canada, as designated by Sport Canada, we are charged with
promoting and increasing participation in golf in Canada, including assisting our best and brightest athletes to excel and represent
Canada on the international stage. Your membership dollars play a vital role in achieving these goals.
We share responsibility for developing and delivering programs with the ten provincial amateur golf associations as key partners in the
administration of golf. Often, they are the first point of contact with our members and membership in your provincial golf association
gives you automatic membership in Golf Canada.
KEEPING YOU INFORMED ABOUT THE
CANADIAN GAME
Golf Canada Magazine, our official magazine, is available
for delivery direct to members’ homes as part of your
membership and provides golf news from a uniquely
Canadian perspective. The electronic newsletter e-Golf
Canada as well as Global Golf Post is available to all
activated card members while Golf Canada’s dynamic
website – golfcanada.ca – keeps golfers from coast to
coast informed about Canadian golf. In addition, followers
can receive timely updates via Golf Canada’s Facebook
and Twitter pages.
IMPROVING YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE GAME
When you play on golf courses with official Golf Canada
Course and Slope Ratings, you can determine the
relative difficulty of the course and which tees to play for
maximum enjoyment. In addition, these ratings are used
in calculating your personal Golf Canada Handicap Factor
so you can measure and track your playing ability and
compete fairly with other golfers regardless of their ability.
The Golf Canada Score Centre provides all golfers
with tools to understand their game better. Track your
statistics, determine the right tees for your game, keep
your personal diary of golf rounds, or maintain your Official
Handicap Factor, it’s all available on the Score Centre.
Access is available by visiting golfcanada.ca.
PRESERVING THE INTEGRITY OF THE GAME
YOU LOVE
The graduated Rules of Golf education program provides
information about the rules of this unique game. Online
seminars allow interested golfers to learn at their own
pace, while more advanced live seminars are available to
rules enthusiasts interested in becoming officials.
INSPIRING A NEW GENERATION OF GOLFERS
CN Future Links, Canada’s national junior program
introduces golf to thousands of children each year. In
partnership with the provincial golf associations and the
PGA of Canada, over 1,000,000 young golfers have
participated in CN Future Links activities since 1996.
Launched in 2009, the Golf in Schools program is
designed to increase participating at the grassroots level.
With learning resources and a world-class curriculum
fully endorsed by Physical Education Canada (PHE
Canada), the program, currently in close to 2,800 schools
across the country, presents an opportunity to introduce
millions of juniors to the sport through Canada’s 10,000
elementary schools and 4,500 high schools.
MAKING CANADA PROUD
The National and Development Team Program along
with the Young Pro Squad – Team Canada – provides
the country’s top athletes the opportunity to receive world
class coaching, training, nutrition and sport psychology
advice, as well as 3-tiered international competitive
experience. The goal is to help create the next generation
of Canadian golf stars.
Conducting national amateur championships provides
the highest level of competition for Canada’s best
amateur golfers of all ages.
The Canadian Pacific Women’s Open and the RBC
Canadian Open allow Canadian golf fans to witness the
highest level of professional competition while inspiring our
golfing youth. In addition, these events leave an ongoing
legacy wherever they are held by contributing hundreds of
thousands of dollars annually to local charities.
Our focus is not only the elite golfer. The development
of the Long Term Player Development (LTPD) guide
for Canadian golf in partnership with the PGA of
Canada, provides golfers of all ages and abilities with
a comprehensive plan and pathway to reach their
maximum potential.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR
COMMUNITY AND THE GAME
The Golf Canada Foundation directs funding to
Canadian programs in junior golf, high performance golf,
women’s golf, and heritage in addition to the collegiate
program. Program funding increased from the previous
year to $965,244 in grants toward growing the game in
Canada in these areas.
Nearly $210,000 was awarded in 2015 to provincial golf
associations for regional grow the game initiatives,
including introducing golf and its unique life lessons
through school programs.
In partnership with Canada’s National Allied Golf
Associations, Golf Canada is advocating to federal and
provincial legislators on behalf of our member clubs
and the Canadian golf industry – communicating the
economic benefits of golf as well as the implications of
current taxation laws affecting our industry.
Golf Canada has provided administrative support and
more than $1.2 million in financial support since 1993
to the Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation to
find alternatives to pesticides and ways to reduce water
use on golf courses to improve course conditions while
respecting our environment.
Since its inception in 2004, the Golf Fore the Cure
presented by Subaru program has welcomed more than
100,000 participants and helped to raise more than
$5.4 million in the fight against breast cancer.
The Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum
celebrates and preserves the rich history of golf in Canada
for future generations of golfers.
LOVE THE GAME. GROW THE GAME.
To learn more about Golf Canada’s strategic plan to grow
the game and how your membership dollars will assist us,
please visit golfcanada.ca.
Golf Fore the Cure National Event
2015 Annual Report 13
5.7 Million golfers in Canada
60,000,000
approximate
number of rounds
played annually
in Canada
2,757
number of competitors at
Golf Canada Competitions
304,374 total number of Golf Canada members at 1,436 member clubs
10,000
Facebook likes on
Facebook.com/TheGolfCanada
24,000
Twitter followers
@TheGolfCanada
11
Number of combined
countries represented at
the Canadian Men’s and
Women’s Amateur
Championships
1
Brooke
Henderson
st
7,047,266
scores posted to golfcanada.ca
Won the Cambia Portland
Classic to become the
third-youngest
champion in LPGA
Tour history at 17 years,
11 months, 6 days
210,000
number of Canadians who
track an official handicap
%
84
14
of Canadian
golfers are
public players
16
number of Canadians
that competed in the
2015 RBC Canadian Open
at Glen Abbey Golf Club
14 Golf Canada
number of Canadians
that competed in the
2015 Canadian Pacific
Women’s Open at The
Vancouver Golf Club
965,000
$
funding awarded through the Golf Canada Foundation
641 books donated to
the Canadian Golf Hall of
Fame and Museum in 2015
7%
2,346 golf
facilities in Canada (third
most of any country in
the world representing
7% of the world’s supply
37% golf facilities
in Canada that are 9-hole
36,163,844
116
national
certified
Level 4
rules
officials
number of
page views on
golfcanada.ca
145
Golf Fore the Cure events conducted nationally
37,000
10,105
Golf Fore the Cure participants
$
365,000
raised in support of breast cancer research
number of Canadian charitable
events conducted at golf courses
each year that help to raise
approximately
$
$
14.3
Billion
9.8%
increase in rounds played
annually versus 2014 based on
reporting from the National Golf
Course Owners Association
economic
impact of
golf in
Canada
533 Million
74
518
7,500
171
64,000
field trips made by
schools to CN Future
Links participating sites
registered facilities
that ran CN Future Links
junior golf activities
juniors registered
in CN Future Links
Learn to Play
facilities that took part in
the CN Future Links Junior
Skills Challenge
juniors participated in one of 1,200 CN Future Links
mobile golf clinics offered across Canada
243
new schools adopted
in 2015 through the
Golf in Schools program
120
2,795
335,400
average number of students per participating
school exposed to the Golf in Schools program
total number of schools across Canada
currently participating in Golf in Schools
children participating annually
through Golf in Schools
2015 Annual Report 15
Team Canada National Squad
2015 Team Canada Men’s National Squad
Austin Connelly
• Round of 64 – 2015 U.S.
Amateur (match play)
• T14 – 2015 U.S. Amateur
(stroke play)
• Gary Cowan Award/Low
Amateur – 2015 RBC
Canadian Open
• 5th – 2015 Pan-American
Games
• T37 – 2015 Northeast
Amateur
• AT&T Byron Nelson – Made
Cut did not finish
• Semi-finalist – 2015 U.S.
Four-Ball
• Champion – 2015 Jones
Cup
• 2nd – 2014 Argentine
Amateur
• Medalist – 2014 Tailhade
Cup
• Champion – 2014 Tailhade
Cup (team play)
Blair Hamilton
• T4 – 2015 Bayou City
Collegiate Classic (NCAA)
• 6th – 2015 OGIO Utah
Invitational (NCAA)
• T12 – 2015 Shoal Creek
Invitational (NCAA)
• 15th – 2015 Northern
Intercollegiate (NCAA)
• T17 – 2015 Canadian Men’s
Amateur
• Gary Cowan Award/Low
Amateur – 2015 RBC
Canadian Open
• T16 – 2015 Investors Group
Ontario Men’s Amateur
• T9 – 2015 Monroe
Invitational
• T27 – 2015 NCAA Division I
Championship (stroke play)
• Co-Medalist – 2015 NCAA
Lubbock Regional
• Champion – 2015 Border
Olympics (NCAA)
• T20 – 2014 Miramont
Invitational (NCAA)
• 16 – 2014 Wolf Run
Intercollegiate (NCAA)
2015 Team Canada Women’s National Squad
Corey Conners
• Top amateur – 2015 Masters
• T6 – 2015 Azalea Invitational
• Quarter-finalist – 2015
Australian Amateur
• Champion – 2015 Lake
Macquarie Championship
Adam Svensson
• Champion – 2015 Matlock
Collegiate Classic (NCAA)
• 2nd – 2014 South Beach
International Amateur
• Champion – 2014 Guy
Harvey Invitational (NCAA)
Jennifer Ha
• T20 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur Championship
• T22 – 2015 PGA Women’s
Championship of Canada
• Champion – 2015 Sun Life
Financial Alberta Ladies
Amateur
• 6th – 2015 Women’s Porter
Cup
• 8th – 2015 Mid-American
Conference Championship
(NCAA)
• T5 – 2015 Lady Buckeye
Invitational (NCAA)
• T8 – 2014 Mercedes-Benz
Intercollegiate (NCAA)
• T11 – 2014 Minnesota
Invitational (NCAA)
• T36 – 2014 The Schooner
Fall Classic (NCAA)
Brittany Marchand
• T32 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur Championship
• T11 – 2015 PGA Women’s
Championship of Canada
• T2 – 2015 Investors Group
Ontario Women’s Amateur
• R16 – 2015 Ladies British
Open Amateur
• T4 – 2015 Women’s Porter
Cup
• T19 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Tour - AB
• Champion – 2015 Cactus
Tour No. 6
Elizabeth Tong
• T20 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur Championship
• T2 – 2015 PGA Women’s
Championship of Canada
• 4th – 2015 Investors Group
Ontario Women’s Amateur
• R16 – 2015 British Ladies
Open Amateur
• 12th – 2015 Women’s
Porter Cup
• T29 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Tour - AB
• T31 – 2015 NCAA South
Bend Regional (NCAA)
• T6 – 2015 Lady Puerto Rico
Classic (NCAA)
• T6 – 2014 Betsy Rawls
Longhorn Invite
• T15 – 2014 Powerade
Cougar Classic
* Corey Conners and Adam Svensson transitioned to the Young Pro Squad in 2015 after turning professional
International Event Results
Men’s National Squad
Women’s National Squad
South American Amateur
Lima Golf Club
Lima, Peru – Jan. 19–25
Monroe Invitational
Monroe Golf Club
Pittsford, NY – Jun. 10–13
Porter Cup
Niagara Falls Country Club
Niagara Falls, NY – Jun. 3–5
Blair Hamilton – 71-68-74-67—280, T12
Blair Hamilton – 70-70-71-72—283, T9
Brittany Marchand – 73-71-68—212, T4
Jones Cup
Ocean Forest Golf Club
Sea Island, GA – Jan. 30 – Feb. 01
Northeast Amateur
Wannamoisett Country Club
Rumford, RI – Jun. 24–27
Elizabeth Tong – 72-72-72—216, 12th
Austin Connelly – 71-77-68—216, 1st
Austin Connelly – 69-71-71-72—283, T37
British Ladies Open Amateur
Portstewart Golf Club
Portstewart, UK – June 9–13
Jennifer Ha – 70-72-71—213, 6th
Adam Svensson – 76-72-73—221, T8
Corey Conners – 73,76,74—223, T14
Blair Hamilton – 81-77-78—236, T67
Porter Cup
Niagara Falls Country Club
Lewiston, NY – Jul. 29 – Aug. 1
Blair Hamilton – 66-74-70-71—281, T16
Maddie Szeryk – 78-71-71—220, T14
Maddie Szeryk – Quarter-finalist
Elizabeth Tong – Round of 16
Brittany Marchand – Round of 16
Jennifer Ha – Round of 64
U.S. Men’s Amateur
Olympia Fields Country Club
Olympia Fields, IL. – Aug. 17–23
Austin Connelly – Round of 64
U.S. Women’s Amateur
Portland Golf Club
Portland, OR – Aug. 10–16
Elizabeth Tong – Round of 32
Maddie Szeryk – Round of 64
16 Golf Canada
Maddie Szeryk
• T6 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur Championship
• T11 – 2015 PGA Women’s
Championship of Canada
• Champion – 2015 Investors
Group Ontario Women’s
Amateur
• Quarter-finalist – 2015 British Ladies Open Amateur
• T14 – 2015 Women’s
Porter Cup
• T17 – 2015 San Antonio
Regional Championship
(NCAA)
• 2nd – 2015 SEC Championship (NCAA)
• T3 – 2015 Rebel Intercollegiate (NCAA)
• T5 – 2015 Arizona Wildcat
Invitational (NCAA)
• T10 – 2015 Dr. Donnis
Thompson Invitational (NCAA)
• 2nd – 2014 Jim West Challenge (NCAA)
• T4 – 2014 Alamo Invitational
(NCAA)
• T4 – 2014 The Schooner Fall
Classic (NCAA)
• 3rd – “Mo”Morial (NCAA)
• 2014 – AJGA Rolex First
Team All-American
• Champion – 2014 Texas
State Individual Champion
Team Canada Development Squad
2015 Team Canada Men’s Development Squad
AJ Armstrong
• T43 – 2015 Canadian Junior
Boys Championship
• T35 – 2015 Toyota Junior
Golf World Cup (individual)
• 4th – 2015 Southern Cross
Invitational (Team Play)
Étienne Papineau
• Champion – 2015 Graham
Cooke Junior Invitational
• T42 – 2015 Canadian Men’s
Amateur
• T16 – 2015 Canadian Junior
Boys Championship
• Champion – 2015 Québec
Men’s Amateur
• T9 – 2015 Duke of Kent
• Champion – 2015 Alexander
of Tunis
• T10 – 2015 Toyota Junior
Golf World Cup (individual)
• T5 – 2015 CN Future Links
Ontario Championship
• 4th – 2015 Southern Cross
Invitational (Team Play)
Tyler Saunders
• T19 – 2015 TransMississippi Championship
• 4th – 2015 Sun Belt
Conference Tournament
(NCAA)
• 7th – 2015 Jim West
Intercollegiate (NCAA)
• Co-medalist – 2015 Mobile
Sports Authority (NCAA)
Tony Gil
• Round of 32 – 2015 U.S.
Junior Boys Championship
• T47 – 2015 Canadian Junior
Boys Championship
• T10 – 2015 Toyota Junior
Golf World Cup (individual)
• 4th – 2015 CN Future Links
Ontario Championship
• 4th – 2015 Southern Cross
Invitational (Team Play)
• 4th – 2015 Junior Orange
Bowl
Trevor Ranton
• T57 – 2015 Canadian Men’s
Amateur
• T43 – 2015 Canadian Junior
Boys Championship
• Champion – 2015 Investors
Group Ontario Junior Boys’
Championship
• T6 – 2015 Investors Group
Ontario Men’s Amateur
• T21 – 2015 Toyota Junior
Golf World Cup (individual)
• T12 – 2015 CN Future Links
Ontario Championship
• 2nd – 2015 Investors Group
Junior Spring Classic
• Champion – 2015 CN Future
Links Pacific
• •4th – 2015 Southern Cross
Invitational (Team Play)
Patrick Murphy
• T6 – 2015 Canadian Men’s
Amateur
• T20 – 2015 Canadian Junior
Boys Championship
• T22 – 2015 Men’s B.C.
Amateur Championship
• T30 – 2015 TransMississippi Championship
2015 Team Canada Women’s Development Squad
Michelle Kim
• 3rd – 2015 Pat Lesser
Harbottle Invitational (NCAA)
• T8 – 2015 NM State Aggie
Invitational (NCAA)
• T4 – 2015 WSU Cougar Cup
(NCAA)
• Champion – 2015 Canadian
Junior Girls Championship
• T38 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur
Championship
• Champion – 2015 B.C.
Junior Girls Championship
• Champion – 2015 B.C.
Women’s Amateur
• T14 – 2015 Women’s
Porter Cup
• T17 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Tour - AB
• Champion – 2015 CJGA
Western Canadian Junior
Championship
Naomi Ko
• T29 – 2015 Cougar Classic
(NCAA)
• 3rd – 2015 Canadian Junior
Girls Championship
• T24 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur
Championship
• Quarterfinalist – 2015 U.S.
Girls’ Junior Championship
• T2 – 2015 Investors Group
Ontario Women’s Amateur
• 5th – 2015 B.C. Women’s
Amateur
Grace St-Germain
• T15 – 2015 Duke of York
• Champion – 2015 Graham
Cooke Junior Invitational
• Champion – 2015 CJGA
Mizuno National Junior Golf
Championship
• 12th – 2015 Canadian
Junior Girls Championship
• T62 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur
• 2nd – 2015 NIVO
Women’s Québec Amateur
Championship
• T6 – 2015 Investors Group
Ontario Women’s Amateur
• 26th – 2015 Women’s
Porter Cup
• 3rd – 2015 CN Future Links
Ontario Championship
• T16 – 2015 Scott Robertson
Memorial
• Champion – 2015 CN Future
Links Pacific
Jaclyn Lee
• 16th – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur
Championship
• 3rd – 2015 Sun Life
Financial Alberta Ladies
Amateur
• T7 – 2015 B.C. Women’s
Amateur
• T16 – 2015 Women’s
Porter Cup
• T35 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Tour - AB
• R16 – 2015 Australian
Amateur
Alisha Lau
• T53 – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Amateur
• 7th – 2015 B.C. Junior Girls
Championship
• T3 – 2015 B.C. Women’s
Amateur
• Champion – 2015 CN Future
Links Prairie Championship
• Champion – 2015 MJT Girls
Division at Meadows Garden
International Event Results
Men’s Development Squad
Women’s Development Squad
Junior Orange Bowl
Biltmore Golf Course
Coral Gables, FL – Dec. 27–30
Junior Invitational at Sage Valley
Sage Valley Golf Club
Graniteville, SC – Apr. 23–25
Junior Orange Bowl
Biltmore Golf Course
Coral Gables, FL – Dec. 27–30
Porter Cup
Niagara Falls Country Club
Niagara Falls, NY – Jun. 3–5
Tony Gil – 72-66-74-69—281, 4th
Tony Gil – 75-71-78—224, T18
Grace St-Germain – 73-78-77-75—303, 15th
Naomi Ko – 71-71-72—214, T7
South American Amateur
Lima Golf Club
Lima, Peru – Jan. 19–25
Toyota Junior Golf World Cup
Ishino Course, Chukyo Golf Club
Toyota City, Japan – Jun. 16–19
Astor Trophy
The Grange Golf Club
Seaton, South Australia – Jan. 12–16
Tony Gil – 76-73-71-74—294, 24th
Team score – 210-214-204-214—842, 6th
Team score – 8.5, 5th
Trevor Ranton – 78-71-74-74—297, 33rd
Tony Gil – 70-74-69-67—280, T10
Patrick Murphy – 75-76-76-79—306, T50
Étienne Papineau – 70-69-68-73—280, T10
Tyler Saunders – 78-70-80-81—309, 56th
Trevor Ranton – 72-71-67-74—284, T21
Southern Cross Invitational
Nordelta Golf Club
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Mar. 26–29
Trans-Mississippi Championship
Flint Hills National Golf Club
Andover, KS – Jul. 6–9
Team score – 216-221-218—877, 4th
Tyler Saunders – 74-66-75—66—281, T19
Étienne Papineau – 74-71-74-75—294, 15th
Patrick Murphy – 72-67-75-70—284, T30
Michelle Kim – 76-70-74—220, T14
A.J. Armstrong – 73-75-78-72—298, T20
Trevor Ranton – 82-71-75-71—299, 23rd
Australian Women’s Amateur
The Australian Golf Club/The Lakes Golf Club
New South Wales, Australia – Jan. 20–25
Jaclyn Lee – Round of 16
Scott Robertson Memorial
Roanoke Golf & Country Club
Roanoke, VA – May 15–17
Grace St-Germain – 77-79-70—226, T24
Jaclyn Lee – 77-76-68—221, T16
Grace St-Germain – 77-75-73—225, 26th
Alisha Lau – 83-77-77—237, T52
Women’s Western Amateur
Nashville Golf & Athletic Club
Brentwood, TN – Jun. 15–20
Naomi Ko – Round of 64
Michelle Kim – Round of 64
Duke of York
Princes Golf Club
Sandwich Kent, UK – Sept. 9–11
Grace St-Germain – 75-75-74—224, T18
U.S. Junior Boys Amateur
Colleton River Plantation Club
Bluffton, SC – Jul. 20–25
Tony Gil – Round of 32
2015 Annual Report 17
Team Canada Young Pro Squad
International Event Results
Taylor Pendrith
• T14 – Web.com Tour Q-School
stage III
• T13 – 2015 Rust-Oleum
Championship
• T8 – 2015 Freedom 55 Financial
Championship
• 2nd – 2015 Cape Breton Celtic
Classic presented by PC Financial
• 2nd – 2015 National Capital Open to
Support Our Troops
• T10 – 2015 ATB Financial Classic
• T28 – 2015 Bayview Place Island
Savings Open presented by Times
Colonist
• 2nd – 2015 PC Financial Open
• T3 – 2015 Bridgestone America’s
Golf Cup presented by Value
• Champion – 2014 Meadowlands
Day 1 (SwingThought Tour)
Corey Conners
• T3 – 2015 Bridgestone America’s
Golf Cup presented by Value
• T10 – 2015 Wildfire Invitational
presented by PC Financial
• 3rd – 2015 Staal Foundation Open
presented by Tbaytel
• T46 – 2015 SIGA Dakota Dunes
Open presented by SaskTel
• T12 – 2015 Syncrude Boreal Open
presented by AECON
• T26 – 2015 WinCo Foods Portland
Open presented by Kraft Heinz
• T13 – 2015 News Sentinel Open
presented by Pilot
• T23 – 2015 Price Cutter Charity
Championship presented by Dr.
Pepper
• T20 – 2015 110 VISA Open de
Argentina presented by OSDE
18 Golf Canada
Albin Choi
• T14 – Web.com Tour Q-School
stage III
• T13 – 2015 Freedom 55 Financial
Championship
• T28 – 2015 Cape Breton Celtic
Classic presented by PC Financial
• T2 – 2015 Great Waterway Classic
• T26 – 2015 Syncrude Boreal Open
presented by AECON
• Champion – 2015 Bayview Place
Island Savings Open presented by
Times Colonist
• T10 – 2015 PC Financial Open
• Champion – 2015 Cardinal Classic
(SwingThought Tour)
• Champion – 2015 SwingThought
Tour Classic
Mackenzie Hughes
• T21 – Web.com Tour Q-School
stage III
• T11 – 2015 Freedom 55 Financial
Championship
• T21 – 2015 Wildfire Invitational
presented by PC Financial
• T19 – 2015 Great Waterway Classic
• T10 – 2015 National Capital Open to
Support Our Troops
• T3 – 2015 ATB Financial Classic
• 4th – 2015 Players Cup
• T11 – 2015 SIGA Dakota Dunes
Open presented by SaskTel
• T26 – 2015 Syncrude Boreal Open
presented by AECON
• T28 – 2015 Bayview Place Island
Savings Open presented by Times
Colonist
• 4th – 2015 Savannah Lakes Village
Classic (SwingThought Tour)
Adam Svensson
• Medalist – 2015 Web.com Tour
Q-School stage III
• T13 – 2015 WinCo Foods Portland
Open presented by Kraft
• T34 – 2015 RBC Canadian Open
• T25 – 2015 Nova Scotia Open
• T11 – 2015 Rust-Oleum
Championship
• T11 – 2015 Freedom 55 Financial
Championship
• T4 – 2015 Cape Breton Celtic
Classic presented by PC Financial
• T18 – 2015 Wildfire Invitational
presented by PC Financial
• T3 – 2015 ATB Financial Classic
• T2 – 2015 PC Financial Open
• T2 – 2015 Bayview Place Island
Savings Open presented by Times
Colonist
• Champion – 2015 Martin Honda
Classic (SwingThought Tour)
• Champion – 2015 Killearn CC
Classic (SwingThought Tour)
• Champion – 2015 Lake County
Classic presented by Royal Fund
Management (SwingThought Tour)
Brooke Henderson
Brooke Henderson
• 13th – 2015 CME Group Tour
Championship
• T25 – 2015 Evian Championship
• T13 – 2015 Yokohoma Tire LPGA
Classic
• T23 – 2015 Canadian Pacific
Women’s Open
• Champion – 2015 Cambia Portland
Classic
• T9 – 2015 Fuccillo Kia
Championship at Capital Hills
• T5 – 2015 U.S. Women’s Open
• 3rd – 2015 Island Resort
Championship
• Champion – 2015 Four Winds
Invitational
• T5 – 2015 KPMG Women’s PGA
Championship
• T23 – 2015 Shoprite LPGA Classic
Presented by Acer
• T25 – 2015 Kingsmill Championship
presented by JTBC
• T13 – 2015 Volunteers of America
North Texas Shootout presented
by JTBC
• 3rd – 2015 Swinging Skirts LPGA
Classic presented by CTBC
• T2 – 2015 Florida’s Natural Charity
Classic
• T33 – 2015 Pure Silk Bahamas
LPGA Classic
• Champion – 2015 Suncoast Series
Winter Championship
• Champion – 2015 Suncoast Series
(opening event)
• Champion – 2015 PGA Women’s
Championship of Canada
• 2nd – 2015 Canadian Women’s
Tour ON
Rebecca Lee-Bentham
• T23 – 2015 Volvik Championship at
Tukwet Canyon
• Champion – 2015 Canadian
Women’s Tour ON
• T52 – 2015 Walmart NW Arkansas
Championship Presented by P&G
Rebecca Lee-Bentham
Sue Kim
• T4 – 2015 Fuccillo Kia
Championship at Capital Hills
• T54 – 2015 Manulife LPGA Classic
• Champion – 2015 Florida’s Natural
Charity Classic
Sue Kim
Championship
Volunteers
TOURNAMENT CHAIRS
RBC Canadian Open
Jim Clark (ON)
Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship
Allison Chisholm (NB)
CN Future Links Pacific Championship
Bill Klein (BC)
CN Future Links Western Championship
Fran Marsden (AB)
Canadian University/College Championship
Liz Hoffman (ON)
Canadian Men’s Senior Championship
Herb Schlotter (AB)
CN Future Links Ontario Championship
Nick Marrone (ON)
Canadian Women’s Tour AB
Leslie Dunning (AB)
Canadian Junior Boys Championship
Paul Schofield (QC)
Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship
Laura Small (SK)
CN Future Links Prairie Championship
Laura Small (SK)
Canadian Women’s Tour ON
Barbara Allan (ON)
Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship
Barbara Allan (ON)
Canadian Junior Girls Championship
Laura Small (SK)
CN Future Links Quebec Championship
Diane Drury (QC)
World Junior Girls Championship
Barbara Allan (ON)
Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur and Senior
Championship
Liz Hoffman (ON)
CN Future Links Atlantic Championship
Allison Chisholm (NB)
STARTERS/SCORERS
RULES OFFICIALS
Bruce Adams (ON)
Barbara Allan (ON)
Diane Barabé (QC)
Claire Beaubien (QC)
Lynn Benedictson (BC)
Delbert Betnar (SK)
Gerry Bower (ON)
Trevor Brown (BC)
Sally Cirtwill (ON)
Lyle Cuthbert (AB)
Jim Davidson (ON)
Wendy Davies (AB)
Peter Davies (AB)
Susan Dempsey (AB)
Roland Deveau (NS)
Gordon Dunmore (AB)
Gayle Faulkner (ON)
Tom Forestell (ON)
Jean-Claude Gagné (QC)
François Gagnon (QC)
Terry Gaube (SK)
Ian Giles (ON)
Lee Griffin (ON)
Chinami Hancock (BC)
Byron Harvie (SK)
Laurie Hiltz (NB)
Dale Jackson (BC)
Gerry Lavender (BC)
Melodie Lawrek (SK)
John Lawrence (ON)
Nancy Layton (QC)
Adam LeBrun (ON)
Brian Lee (SK)
Brent Lindberg (BC)
Diane MacKay (QC)
Jack McDonald (BC)
Robert McGinn (AB)
Lorry Moffat (ON)
Alison Murdoch (BC)
Jacques Nols (QC)
Tom Oldrich (QC)
Chuck Orem (SK)
Michael Parker (BC)
Sue Rait (NS)
Édouard Rivard (QC)
Kent Rodgers (NS)
Dean Ryan (ON)
Dan Sabourin (BC)
Brigitte Sedtke (AB)
John Sharp (ON)
Jim Sloan (NL)
George Sterling (BC)
Michel St-Laurent (QC)
Jean Stone-Séguin (ON)
Kay Thompson (NL)
Pamela Travers (ON)
John Turner (ON)
Jim Walker (SK)
Brent Warriner (ON)
Susan White (BC)
Tom Zariski (AB)
David Atkinson (BC)
Barbara Allan (ON)
Charlie Beaulieu (QC)
Jacques Brière (QC)
André Burgoyne (QC)
Allison Chisholm (NB)
Jim Clark (ON)
Shirley D’Entremont (NS)
Diane Drury (QC)
Leslie Dunning (AB)
Patricia Edwards (NB)
Bob Faulkner (ON)
Court Fortems (AB)
Ruth Giles (ON)
Derek Glazer (BC)
Harvey Goehring (MB)
Marion Goehring (MB)
Lori Harvie (SK)
Francine Harwood (QC)
Norm Hébert (QC)
Bruce Heffer (ON)
Tom Hendershot (NB)
Liz Hoffman (ON)
Bill Klein (BC)
Lynne Lacroix (SK)
Bill MacMillan (NS)
Nick Marrone (ON)
Fran Marsden (AB)
Ken Marsden (AB)
Sheldene Matyczuk (SK)
David McCarthy (ON)
Wayne Oakley (ON)
Len Obokata (ON)
Rhonda Richards (SK)
Pat Sabourin (BC)
Herb Schlotter (AB)
Paul Schofield (QC)
Alvin Sinclair (NS)
Laura Small (SK)
Richard Smith (SK)
John Swift (ON)
Karen Vanzella (BC)
Richard White (BC)
Glenn Whitebread (ON)
2015 Annual Report 19
Championship
Results
CN Future Links Pacific Championship – Junior Boys Pheasant Glen Golf Resort, Qualicum Beach, BC, May 8–10, 2015
POSNAME
Trevor Ranton
1
2
Henry Lee
3
Tony Gil
4
Étienne Papineau
5
A.J. Ewart
6
A.J. Armstrong
T7 Ryan Rody
T7 Jaxon Lynn
T7 Diego San Pedro
T10 Scott Kerr
T10 Josh Miller
T10 Khan Lee
T13 Jaewook Lee
T13 Philip Mak
15 Keenan Flemming
T16 Jake Lane
T16 Logan Yanick
T18 Tristan Mandur
T18 Jacob Hayes
T18 Patrick Murphy
T21 Alex Francois
T21 Cole McKinnon
T21 Daniel Sun
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS TOT+/Waterloo, ON
65 6970 204 -12 Coquitlam, BC
70 7069 209 -7 Vaughan, ON
74 7167 212 -4 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 72 7071 213 -3 Coquitlam, BC
72 6874 214 -2 St. Albert, AB
71 7471 216
E Calgary, AB
75 7270 217
1 Sylvan Lake, AB
77 6773 217 1 Richmond, BC
71 7175 217 1 Vancouver, BC
71 7473 218 2 Victoria, BC
71 7275 218 2 Surrey, BC
69 7178 218 2 Langley, BC
77 7469 220 4 Vancouver, BC
75 7273 220 4 Sechelt, BC
76 7174 221 5 Fort St. John, BC
78 7371 222 6 Courtenay, BC
75 7572 222
6 Mill Bay, BC
74 7475 223 7 Delta, BC
76 7275 223 7 Crossfield, AB
72 7180 223
7 Burnaby, BC
80 7173 224 8 Surrey, BC
74 7773 224 8 Surrey, BC
73 7279 224 8 T21
T25
T25
T25
T25
T25
T30
T30
T30
T30
T34
T34
T36
T36
T38
T38
T38
T38
T42
T42
T42
T45
T45
T47
Sy Lovan
Tyson Girardet
Andrew Brown
Gavin Ciulla
Michael Martin
Brendan MacDougall
Logan Carver
Jason Martens
Brandon McManus
Keaton Gudz
Nathan Bahnman
Nicolas Miu
Mitchell Thiessen
Roy Kang
Andy Kim
Kyle Leiman
Will Gretton
James Kim
Owen Xiong
Logan Hill
Chris Horton
Jeevan Sihota
Daniel Hyun
Sang Won Kim
Surrey, BC
Victoria, BC
Calgary, AB
Surrey, BC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Surrey, BC
Victoria, BC
Abbotsford, BC
Richmond, BC
Chilliwack, BC
North Vancouver, BC
Langley, BC
Victoria, BC
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
West Vancouver, BC
Red Deer, AB
Calgary, AB
Victoria, BC
Langley, BC
Calgary, AB
73 7378
77 7870
78 7374
75 7674
73 7874
78 7275
80 8066
82 7668
78 7870
76 7476
77 7575
74 7974
76 7874
76 7676
79 7675
81 7376
77 7578
79 7180
78 7875
79 7676
77 7678
79 7876
81 7379
84 7674
224
225
225
225
225
225
226
226
226
226
227
227
228
228
230
230
230
230
231
231
231
233
233
234
8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 17 17 18 T47
T49
T49
T51
T51
T53
T53
T53
T56
T56
T58
T58
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
T69
T69
Landon Stellingwerff
Matthew Irvine
Sam Thornley
Charles Kim
Ethan Ko
Thomas Sze
Zaahidali Nathu
Andrew Spalti
Carson Arcuri
John MacDonald
Spencer Rhodes
Braden McKay
Kevin Bishop
Conaire Kehoe
Ryan Combs
Matthew Kettleson
Kyle Baker
Hanno Southam
Callum McDonald
Willis Lee
Tyler Leclair
Jeremy Rose
Ben Whiton
Calgary, AB
Courtenay, BC
Delta, BC
Surrey, BC
Victoria, BC
Vancouver, BC
Richmond, BC
Vancouver, BC
Qualicum Beach, BC
Nanaimo, BC
Port Alberni, BC
Rossland, BC
Nanaimo, BC
Calgary, AB
Abbotsford, BC
Vancouver, BC
Langley, BC
Nelson, BC
Abbotsford, BC
Langley, BC
North Vancouver, BC
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
77 7483 234
78 7978 235
82 7380 235
81 7877 236
75 7982 236
77 8179 237
81 7680 237
76 7982 237
85 7975 239
77 8181 239
78 8775 240
82 7484 240
81 7882 241
82 8377 242
85 8375 243
84 8281 247
90 7980 249
82 8187 250
89 8677 252
90 8182 253
76 80100256
92 8680 258
92 8383 258
18 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 31 33 34 36 37 40 42 42 CN Future Links Pacific Championship – Junior Girls Pheasant Glen Golf Resort, Qualicum Beach, BC, May 8–10, 2015
POSNAME
*1 Grace St-Germain *
2
Michelle Kim
T3 Tiffany Kong
T3 Euna Han
5
Janet Zhang
6
Alisha Lau
T7 Naomi Ko
T7 Sumie Francois
T9 Belinda Lin
HOMETOWN
Orleans, ON
Surrey, BC
Vancouver, BC
Coquitlam, BC
Richmond, BC
Richmond, BC
Victoria, BC
Burnaby, BC
Surrey, BC
ROUNDS TOT+/73 7174 218 2 73 7372 218 2 75 7372 220 4 75 7174 220 4 71 7575 221 5 71 7776 224 8 80 7572 227 11 75 7577 227 11 76 7775 228 12 T9
T11
T11
T13
T13
T13
16
17
18
19
Ye Ji Lim Esther Subin Lee
Tiegan Taylor
Hannah Lee
Shirin Anjarwalla
Mary Parsons
Cecile Kwon
Kenna Hughes
Sarah Lawrence
Megan Ratcliffe
Langley, BC
Maple Ridge, BC
Kelowna, BC
Surrey, BC
Nanaimo, BC
Delta, BC
Maple Ridge, BC
Calgary, AB
Duvall, WA
Bowser, BC
75 7875
74 8075
77 7577
77 7776
77 7776
73 8176
78 7776
80 7874
77 7581
79 7679
228
229
229
230
230
230
231
232
233
234
12 13 13 14 14 14 15 16 17 18 T20 Ashley Cai
T20 Gloria Usu Choi
22 Quinn Fitzgerald
23 Natalie Chu
24 Bria Jansen
25 Melanie Murchison
26 Emily Creaser
27 Sharmaine Rapisura
* won in playoff
Vancouver, BC
Langley, BC
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
Cochrane, AB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
76 8178
80 7481
80 8378
86 8181
82 8088
84 8787
78 8794
91 8091
235
235
241
248
250
258
259
262
19 19 25 32 34 42 43 46
79 76 74 229 74 80 75 229 75 78 76 229 80 79 71 230 83 74 73 230 75 79 76 230 76 81 74 231 80 75 76 231 77 77 77 231 78 75 78 231 82 78 72 232 76 82 74 232 80 79 74 233 75 80 78 233 85 71 78 234 73 81 80 234 75 85 79 239 87 78 75 240 81 77 82 240 86 76 79 241 81 83 81 245 74 86 85 245 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 26 27 27 28 32 32
CN Future Links Ontario Championship – Junior Boys Pine Knot Golf & Country Club, Dorchester, ON, May 22–24, 2015
POSNAME
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS TOT+/*1 Thomas ‘Jack’ Simpson Aurora, ON
71 71 68 210 -3 2
Maxwell Sear
Unionville, ON
76 66 68 210 -3 3
Charles-Eric Belanger
Québec, QC
74 70 67 211 -2 4
Tony Gil
Vaughan, ON
72 70 70 212 -1 T5 Étienne Papineau
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC76 71 66 213 E T5 Kevin Gordon
Whitby, ON
69 73 71 213 E T5 Jackson Bowery
London, ON
72 70 71 213 E T5 Sun Kim
L’Île-Perrot, QC
71 69 73 213 E T9 Jaewook Lee
Langley, BC
70 73 71 214 1 T9 Nicholas Brisebois
Kanata, ON
69 69 76 214 1 11 Brendan Seys
Port Lambton, ON
70 71 74 215 2 T12 Cullen Chung
Westmount, QC
76 71 69 216 3 T12 Tyler Nagano
Toronto, ON
73 73 70 216 3 T12 Jason (Chan young)* ChungThornhill, ON
72 71 73 216 3 T12 Trevor Ranton
Waterloo, ON
71 71 74 216 3 T16 Roy Kang
North Vancouver, BC
72 75 70 217 4 T16 Kyle MacDonald
Burlington, ON
76 69 72 217 4 T16 Sam McNulty
Port Perry, ON
73 69 75 217 4 T19 Charles-David Trepanier Québec, QC
76 71 71 218 5 T19 Peyton Callens
Langton, ON
72 73 73 218 5 T19 Jaret Chipman
Niagara Falls, ON
73 72 73 218 5 T22 Félix Normand
Mont St-Hilaire, QC
71 77 71 219 6 T22 Kelvin Young Woong Lim Thornhill, ON
78 68 73 219 6 T22 Khan Lee
Surrey, BC
72 73 74 219 6 T25
T25
T25
T25
T29
T29
T31
T31
T33
T33
T33
T33
T33
T38
T38
T38
T38
T42
T42
T42
T45
T45
T47
T47
49
Ryan Neil
David (TaeHo) Yoon
Ryan Ahrens
Brendan Smith
Sam Meek
Tyler Douse
Jake Bryson
William Latreille
Max Clift
Brandon Lacasse
Olivier Ménard
Will Leak
Craig Stefureak
Thomas Gevas
Damon Crane
Minwoo Park
Tyler Erb
Lachlan O’Hara
Shaun Margeson
Mathieu Bellemare
Gabriel Gingras
Parker Lobban
Sean Trapp
Nicolas Mezzapelle
David Huxham
North Bay, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Peterborough, ON
Ayers Cliff, QC
Peterborough, ON
Waterloo, ON
Dunrobin, ON
L’Île-Bizard, QC
Kitchener, ON
Châteauguay, QC
Valley Field, QC
Toronto, ON
Caledonia, ON
Saint-Lazare, QC
Oakville, ON
Toronto, ON
Toronto, ON
Mississauga, ON
Fall River, NS
L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC
Chelsea, QC
Waterloo, ON
Janetville, ON
Boucherville, QC
Baie-d’Urfé, QC
74 80 66 220 73 77 70 220 78 69 73 220 73 73 74 220 78 74 69 221 71 77 73 221 75 75 72 222 74 77 71 222 78 75 70 223 82 71 70 223 77 75 71 223 77 73 73 223 76 72 75 223 78 78 68 224 81 73 70 224 79 74 71 224 75 74 75 224 78 72 75 225 77 73 75 225 73 75 77 225 75 77 74 226 75 75 76 226 84 73 70 227 81 69 77 227 71 74 83 228 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 T50 Nicklaus Naumovski
T50 Joshua Montgomery
T50 Anthony Occhiuto
T53 Brad Currier
T53 Paul (wonkyung) Sung
T53 Isaac Maxwell
T56 Ganden Doherty
T56 Gray Potter
T56 Thomas Hunt
T56 Thomas Code
T60 Simon Desjardins
T60 Nick Hofland
T62 Brett Butler
T62 Kyle Gorospe
T64 John Burghardt
T64 Connor Riley
66 Ryan Sura
T67 Sean O’Hara
T67 Owen Dick
69 Patrick Jackson
T70 Jack Anderson
T70 Connor Doucette
* won in playoff Hornby, ON
Ancaster, ON
Guelph, ON
Oakville, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Mono, ON
Toronto, ON
Glen Williams, ON
Georgetown, ON
Dorchester, ON
Gatineau, QC
Ancaster, ON
Aurora, ON
Mississauga, ON
Oakville, ON
Oakville, ON
Pointe-Claire, QC
Mississauga, ON
Toronto, ON
Truro, NS
Halifax, NS
Waterloo, ON
CN Future Links Ontario Championship – Junior Girls Pine Knot Golf & Country Club, Dorchester, ON, May 22–24, 2015
POSNAME
1
Alyssa Getty
2
Selena Costabile
3
Grace St-Germain
4
Annika Haynes
5
Hannah Lee
6
Ellie Szeryk
7
Alexandra Naumovski
8
Monet Chun
8
Danielle Sawyer
20 Golf Canada
HOMETOWN
Ruthven, ON
Thornhill, ON
Orleans, ON
Oakville, ON
Surrey, BC
Allen, TX
Hornby, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Grafton, ON
ROUNDS TOT+/74 74 71 219 6 71 78 72 221 8 77 76 70 223 10 80 73 73 226 13 75 78 74 227 14 81 77 71 229 16 82 76 74 232 19 80 78 75 233 20 80 76 77 233 20 10
T11
T11
T13
T13
T15
T15
T17
T17
T19
Isabella Portokalis
Kristen Wong
Annie Lacombe
Noemie Pare
Sarah-Eve Rheaume
Chloe Currie
Eunice Hong
Céleste Dao
Diana McDonald
Madeline Marck-Sherk
London, ON
82 73 79 234 Richmond Hill, ON
84 77 75 236 Laval, QC
82 75 79 236 Victoriaville, QC
80 81 76 237 Québec, QC
80 78 79 237 Mississauga, ON
86 76 77 239 Thornhill, ON
82 80 77 239 Notre-Dame-de-L’Île-Perrot, QC78 82 80 240 Kingston, ON
83 75 82 240 Ridgeway, ON
87 77 79 243 21 23 23 24 24 26 26 27 27 30 T19
21
22
23
T24
T24
26
27
Ellice Hong
Avril Li
Alexandra Demko
Cynthia Zhao
Meghan McLean
Delana Basanisi
Haley Barclay
Katie McTaggart
Thornhill, ON
Port Moody, BC
Thunder Bay, ON
Toronto, ON
Port Williams, NS
Mississauga, ON
Strathroy, ON
Guelph, ON
82 81 80 243 86 85 74 245 78 85 83 246 80 84 85 249 92 78 85 255 90 79 86 255 88 78 90 256 90 89 87 266 30 32 33 36 42 42 43 53 CN Future Links Prairie Championship – Junior Boys Cooke Municipal Golf Course, Prince Albert, SK, June 12–14, 2015
POSNAME
1
Alexander Smith
T2 A.J. Ewart
T2 Logan Yanick
T4 Cory Selander
T4 Keaton Gudz
6
Matt Bean
7
Carson Harcourt
8
Josh Miller
9
Alex Corrigan
T10 Max Sekulic
T10 William Comeau
12 Kade Johnson
13 Josh Neufeld
T14 Cory Sawchuk
T14 Scott Walker
16 Bradley McKeating
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS
Calgary, AB
69 71 73 Coquitlam, BC
78 68 69 Courtenay, BC
75 70 70 Prince Albert, SK
75 75 69 Victoria, BC
75 73 71 Saskatoon, SK
78 72 71 Kipling, SK
74 73 74 Victoria, BC
70 75 77 Calgary, AB
77 73 73 Rycroft, AB
76 72 76 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC 76 72 76 Yorkton, SK
73 76 76 Altona, MB
78 74 74 Prince Albert, SK
81 73 74 Calgary, AB
76 77 75 Calgary, AB
77 78 75 TOT +/213 -3 215 -1 215 -1 219 3 219 3 221 5 221 5 222 6 223 7 224 8 224 8 225 9 226 10 228 12 228 12 230 14 T17
T17
T17
T17
21
T22
T22
T22
T22
T22
T27
T27
29
30
31
T32
T32
Ryan Ahrens
Michael Lavorato
Izac Silagy
Ethan Choi
Benjamin Farrington
Marc Sweeney
Zachary Hurd
Ty Campbell
Kyle Leiman
Parker Lobban
Jacob Hayes
Conaire Kehoe
Philippe Guité
Connor Tate
Matt Campbell
Corey Bailey
Owen Xiong
Peterborough, ON
74 82 75 Calgary, AB
80 74 77 Winnipeg, MB
81 72 78 Pincher Creek, AB
78 75 78 Fort McMurray, AB
85 72 75 Saskatoon, SK
79 79 76 Prince Albert, SK
75 80 79 Saskatoon, SK
80 73 81 Victoria, BC
81 71 82 Waterloo, ON
74 75 85 Delta, BC
79 79 77 Calgary, AB
80 76 79 St-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC 79 76 81 Kindersley, SK
76 83 80 Calgary, AB
80 77 83 Shaunavon, SK
79 81 82 West Vancouver, BC 84 76 82 231 231 231 231 232 234 234 234 234 234 235 235 236 239 240 242 242 15 15 15 15 16 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 23 24 26 26 34
T35
T35
37
38
T39
T39
41
42
T43
T43
45
46
47
48
WD
Roman Timmerman
Jordan Simpson
Nathan Corrin
Joel Baron
Justin Berget
Cole Nagy
Josh Nagy
Kirk Humphrey
Mitchell Morrison
Tiger Li
Connor Ackroyd
Cole Obrigewitsch
Kristian Houk
Justin James
Cole Jenkins
Jordan Su
Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Moose Jaw, SK
Carberry, MB
Spruce Grove, AB
Saskatoon, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Eastend, SK
Carlyle, SK
Vancouver, BC
St. Albert, AB
Deer Valley, SK
North Battleford, SK
Arcola, SK
Prince Albert, SK
Toronto, ON
83 77 83 243 91 79 76 246 84 82 80 246 82 76 90 248 86 86 77 249 82 88 84 254 86 84 84 254 87 81 87 255 86 81 90 257 90 82 86 258 90 75 93 258 86 89 84 259 88 88 84 260 88 90 85 263 102 96 108 306 - - - - 27 30 30 32 33 38 38 39 41 42 42 43 44 47 90 E CN Future Links Prairie Championship – Junior Girls Cooke Municipal Golf Course, Prince Albert, SK, June 12–14, 2015
POSNAME
1
Alisha Lau
2
Mary Parsons
3
Shirin Anjarwalla
T4 Kathrine Chan
T4 Jaya Rampuri
T6 Kehler Koss
T6 Chloe Currie
HOMETOWN
Richmond, BC
Delta, BC
Nanaimo, BC
Richmond, BC
Coquitlam, BC
Calgary, AB
Mississauga, ON
ROUNDS
74 73 71 69 79 71 77 73 72 77 77 77 78 77 76 78 82 78 79 83 76 TOT +/218 2 219 3 222 6 231 15 231 15 238 22 238 22 8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Phoebe Yue
Eunice Hong
Alexandra Demko
Sharon Park
Annabelle Ackroyd
Rebecca Kuik
Kayla Sawchuk
Tiegan Taylor
West Vancouver, BC
Thornhill, ON
Thunder Bay, ON
Surrey, BC
Calgary, AB
Winnipeg, MB
Prince Albert, SK
Kelowna, BC
76 81 82 79 83 78 80 83 78 82 80 80 87 81 79 84 83 81 85 79 87 84 87 81 239 240 241 242 247 248 251 252 23 24 25 26 31 32 35 36 T16
T16
18
19
20
21
22
23
Jaden Baustad
Ji Na Choi
Sophia Bian
Jacklyn Duchen
Celine Copeland
Ellice Hong
Reese Martin
Amanda Graham
Calgary, AB
Port Moody, BC
Vancouver, BC
Burnaby, BC
Calgary, AB
Thornhill, ON
Brooks, AB
Canmore, AB
85 86 82 80 85 88 92 84 81 85 86 87 92 87 83 84 90 89 88 89 89 99 89 91 253 253 257 258 262 263 266 279 37 37 41 42 46 47 50 63 CN Future Links Quebec Championship – Junior Boys Golf Château-Bromont, Bromont, QC, July 3–5, 2015
POSNAME
1
Jason (Chan young)* Chung
2
Charles-Eric Belanger
3
Maxime Laoun
T4
Sam Meek
T4
Cullen Chung
T6
Louis-Francois Charpentier
T6
Antoine Beaupré-Vachon
8
Raphael Lapierre-Messier
T9
Félix Normand
T9
Keenan McPhail
T11 Nicolas Mezzapelle
T11 Brandon Lacasse
T13 Tyler Douse
T13 Jackson Bowery
T13 Olivier Ménard
T13 Joshua Montgomery
17
Charles-David Trépanier
T18 Jeremy Renaud
T18 Charles St-Germain
T18 Mathew Suarez
T18 Éric Marshall
22
Chad Watts Denyes
T23 Ganden Doherty
T23 Jake Bryson
T25 Thomas Code
T25 Nicklaus Naumovski
T27 David Huxham
T27 Louis-Alexandre Colgan
T29 Kevin Aubin
T29 Jared Dandy
T29 Simon Desjardins
T32 Peyton Callens
T32 Kelvin Young Woong Lim
T34 Julien Roy
T34 William Latreille
T34 Tristan Vandette
HOMETOWN
Thornhill, ON
Québec, QC
Montréal, QC
Peterborough, ON
Westmount, QC
Outremont, QC
Montréal, QC
St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC
Mont St-Hilaire, QC
Stittsville, ON
Boucherville, QC
Châteauguay, QC
Waterloo, ON
London, ON
Valley Field, QC
Ancaster, ON
Quebec, QC
Lasalle, QC
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Toronto, ON
Ottawa, ON
Hamilton, ON
Toronto, ON
Dunrobin, ON
Dorchester, ON
Hornby, ON
Baie-d’Urfé, QC
Québec, QC
Terrebonne, QC
Vankleek Hlll, ON
Gatineau, QC
Langton, ON
Thornhill, ON
Rimouski, QC
L’Île-Bizard, QC
Beaconsfield, QC
ROUNDS
74 65 66 73 67 67 74 67 68 76 65 70 71 67 73 71 70 72 70 67 76 74 70 70 73 72 71 71 71 74 77 70 70 69 75 73 76 75 67 72 74 72 71 74 73 73 71 74 70 71 78 76 73 71 79 70 71 75 71 74 75 70 75 75 74 72 77 71 74 75 68 79 77 72 74 74 70 79 76 71 77 71 75 78 80 75 70 76 75 74 79 72 74 83 73 70 77 72 77 77 78 72 75 78 74 75 75 77 TOT
205 207 209 211 211 213 213 214 216 216 217 217 218 218 218 218 219 220 220 220 220 221 222 222 223 223 224 224 225 225 225 226 226 227 227 227 +/-11 -9 -7 -5 -5 -3 -3 -2 E E 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 T34
T34
T39
T39
T39
T42
T42
T44
T44
T46
T46
T46
T46
T46
T46
T52
T52
54
55
T56
T56
T58
T58
60
61
62
63
64
T65
T65
T67
T67
69
70
WD
WD
Will Leak
David (TaeHo) Yoon
Minwoo Park
Philippe Guité
Vincent Poirier
Édouard Grondin
Remi Chartier
Mathieu Bellemare
Alexandre Carrière
Charles-Olivier Martineau
Brendan Smith
Christopher Vandette
Zack Mason
Justin Plane
Thomas Gevas
Julien Blouin
Jérôme Gaudreault
Alexy Barrette
Solomon Coupal
Jonathan Vermette
Victor Grondin
Alexis Chabot
Jean-Christophe Gagnon
William Gagné
Antoine Rioux
Ryan Massicotte
Ryan Sura
Cyril Ste-Marie
Brendan Seys
Raphaël Gagné
Adam Park
Connor Riley
Griffin Jones
Benjamin Bourget
Eric Sadokierski
John Burghardt
Toronto, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Toronto, ON
St-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC
Candiac, QC
Montréal, QC
Beaconsfield, QC
L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC
Mirabel, QC
Magog, QC
Ayers Cliff, QC
Beaconsfield, QC
Toronto, ON
Whitby, ON
Saint-Lazare, QC
Québec, QC
Québec, QC
St-Hippolyte, QC
Sainte-Thérèse, QC
Val-d’Or, QC
Montréal, QC
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
Québec, QC
Québec, QC
L’Ancienne-Lorette, QC
Ange-Gardien, QC
Pointe-Claire, QC
Wendake, QC
Port Lambton, ON
Québec, QC
Toronto, ON
Oakville, ON
Manotick, ON
Ste-Barbe, QC
Richmond Hill, ON
Oakville, ON
76 73 78 77 72 78 75 78 75 81 72 75 72 77 79 81 74 74 80 75 74 79 77 74 75 75 80 77 78 76 82 72 77 79 74 78 77 74 80 80 72 79 74 74 83 81 74 77 76 76 80 79 76 78 80 74 80 78 85 72 84 73 78 81 77 78 80 74 82 83 75 79 83 75 81 85 80 75 77 84 80 89 75 79 85 78 81 83 78 83 79 85 81 78 83 84 83 80 86 89 94 89 84 - - - - - 227 227 228 228 228 229 229 230 230 231 231 231 231 231 231 232 232 233 234 235 235 236 236 237 239 240 241 243 244 244 245 245 249 272 84 - 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 28 29 29 33 56 12 E 244 248 250 250 250 253 254 257 257 260 268 306 133 - 28 32 34 34 34 37 38 41 41 44 52 90 25 E CN Future Links Quebec Championship – Junior Girls Golf Château-Bromont, Bromont, QC, July 3–5, 2015
POSNAME
1
Alyssa Getty
2
Sarah-Eve Rheaume
T3
Noemie Pare
T3
Céleste Dao
5
Brigitte Thibault
T6
Isabella Portokalis
T6
Alexandra Naumovski
8
Madeline Marck-Sherk
9
Annie Lacombe
10
Noémie Ouellette
11
Monet Chun
12
Marie-Pier Lefrancois
13
Jasmine Mussani
14
Julia Malone
HOMETOWN
Ruthven, ON
Québec, QC
Victoriaville, QC
Notre-Dame-de-L’Île-Perrot, QC
Rosemère, QC
London, ON
Hornby, ON
Ridgeway, ON
Laval, QC
Québec, QC
Richmond Hill, ON
Rosemère, QC
Greely, ON
Manotick, ON
ROUNDS
77 73 74 79 69 77 76 74 78 74 75 79 77 73 81 77 80 75 74 75 83 76 79 79 77 71 89 81 79 78 82 77 80 81 78 81 80 76 85 82 84 77 TOT
224 225 228 228 231 232 232 234 237 238 239 240 241 243 +/8 9 12 12 15 16 16 18 21 22 23 24 25 27 15
16
T17
T17
T17
20
21
T22
T22
24
25
26
WD
WD
Béatrice Grisé
Jennifer(Hye Bin) Yoon
Oceane Jacques
Marilou Bernier
Rose Morissette
Felixe Jacques
Isabella Petosa
Delana Basanisi
Victoria Mary Routhier
Hailey McLaughlin
Elizabeth Blier
Sarah-Maud Longchamps
Danielle Sawyer
Kristen Wong
McMasterville, QC
Toronto, ON
St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC
Laval, QC
St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC
Montreal, QC
Mississauga, ON
Lorraine, QC
Markham, ON
St. Bruno, QC
Lévis, QC
Grafton, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
82 78 84 82 81 85 89 83 78 80 87 83 82 84 84 86 80 87 78 87 89 87 90 80 84 92 81 83 81 96 87 86 95 102 108 96 86 47 - - - - 2015 Annual Report 21
CN Future Links Western Championship – Junior Boys Goose Hummock Golf Course, Gibbons, AB, July 7–9, 2015
POSNAME
1
Jason Martens
2
Brendan MacDougall
3
Ryan Rody
T4 Kade Johnson
T4 Alexander Smith
T4 Alex Park
7
Andrew Harrison
T8 Chris Horton
T8 Max Sekulic
T10 Will Gretton
T10 Ethan Choi
T12 Brett Pasula
T12 Jared Nicolls
T14 Logan Carver
T14 Jaxon Lynn
T16 Scott Walker
T16 Benjamin Farrington
T18 Chandler McDowell
T18 Darin Bertschi
20 Izac Silagy
T21 Sang Won Kim
T21 Matthew Jackson
HOMETOWN
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Yorkton, SK
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
Camrose, AB
Calgary, AB
Rycroft, AB
Calgary, AB
Pincher Creek, AB
Red Deer, AB
Ponoka, AB
Calgary, AB
Sylvan Lake, AB
Calgary, AB
Fort McMurray, AB
Springbrook, AB
Lethbridge, AB
Winnipeg, MB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
ROUNDS TOT+/73 73 72 218 5 73 74 71 218 5 72 77 71 220 7 75 77 72 224 11 75 77 72 224 11 75 76 73 224 11 71 74 80 225 12 77 79 71 227 14 74 75 78 227 14 77 79 72 228 15 75 81 72 228 15 78 78 73 229 16 72 81 76 229 16 81 76 74 231 18 77 72 82 231 18 76 77 79 232 19 76 73 83 232 19 77 79 78 234 21 79 74 81 234 21 81 75 79 235 22 79 81 76 236 23 78 79 79 236 23 23
24
T25
T25
T25
T25
T29
T29
T29
T32
T32
T34
T34
36
T37
T37
T37
40
41
42
43
T44
T44
Max Murchison
Noah Lubberding
Alex Corrigan
Logan Hill
Matt Campbell
Lachlan O’Hara
Justin Berget
Sean O’Hara
Ronnie Postnikoff
Cole Morrison
Jeremie Pasitney
Kai Iguchi
Justin Pasitney
Zander Park
Landon Stellingwerff
Brock Chelle
Jeremy Rose
Julian Gilewicz
Daniel Hyun
Noah Harkness
Connor Ackroyd
Jeff Masse
Bradley McKeating
Calgary, AB
St. Albert, AB
Calgary, AB
Red Deer, AB
Calgary, AB
Mississauga, ON
Spruce Grove, AB
Mississauga, ON
Medicine Hat, AB
Red Deer, AB
St. Paul, AB
Banff, AB
St. Paul, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Saskatoon, SK
Langley, BC
Toronto, ON
St. Albert, AB
Lethbridge, AB
Calgary, AB
80 80 77 237 81 77 80 238 78 87 74 239 82 75 82 239 76 79 84 239 78 72 89 239 86 80 74 240 79 87 74 240 83 81 76 240 79 81 81 241 77 79 85 241 86 73 83 242 77 78 87 242 82 83 78 243 88 82 76 246 84 80 82 246 75 84 87 246 85 79 83 247 80 82 86 248 87 82 80 249 79 93 79 251 85 84 83 252 83 78 91 252 24 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 33 33 33 34 35 36 38 39 39 46
T47
T47
T47
50
51
T52
T52
T54
T54
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
DQ
Michael Hoang
Owen Murray
Joshua Lumgair
Matthew Kinash
Carter Graf
Pierce Hawker
Evan Urquhart
Andrew Widjaja
Owen MacEachern
Ty Steinbring
Ben Wong
Matthew Tse
David Richer
Alec Simpson
Ethan de Graaf
Mitchell Fleming
Devin Kucy
Mathias Labonte
Richard Dou
Mason Kucy
Jake Willsey
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Red Deer, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Barrhead, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Camrose, AB
Rocky View County, AB
Calgary, AB
Camrose, AB
Grande Prairie, AB
90 79 84 253 96 79 80 255 87 82 86 255 84 83 88 255 81 86 90 257 88 90 81 259 90 84 86 260 90 81 89 260 87 85 89 261 85 86 90 261 89 88 85 262 87 81 97 265 91 81 94 266 92 89 87 268 86 94 89 269 87 105 84 276 93 89 102 284 104 97 91 292 95 92 107 294 105 94 96 295 105 97 106 308 40 42 42 42 44 46 47 47 48 48 49 52 53 55 56 63 71 79 81 82 95 CN Future Links Western Championship – Junior Girls Goose Hummock Golf Course, Gibbons, AB, July 7–9, 2015
POSNAME
1
Kenna Hughes
2
Kehler Koss
3
Jayla Yoonji Kang
4
Sharmaine Rapisura
5
Bria Jansen
6
Emily Creaser
T7 Lauren Koenig
HOMETOWN
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Surrey, BC
Calgary, AB
Cochrane, AB
Edmonton, AB
Redcliff, AB
ROUNDS TOT+/79 78 74 231 18 77 81 74 232 19 85 78 80 243 30 82 82 85 249 36 83 78 89 250 37 95 78 80 253 40 87 91 78 256 43 T7
9
T10
T10
T12
T12
14
15
Rachelle Nielson
Shaye Leidenius
Rachel Ung
Annabelle Ackroyd
Cassidy Laidlaw
Ashley Omidi
Reese Martin
Sydney Weber
Summerland, BC
Ponoka, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Surrey, BC
Brooks, AB
Carstairs, AB
91 86 79 256 85 87 85 257 89 88 82 259 91 86 82 259 89 86 88 263 88 82 93 263 89 92 84 265 94 89 89 272 43 44 46 46 50 50 52 59 16
17
18
WD
DQ
Cassidy Couture
Sarah McLellan
D’arci Sutton
Daria Leidenius
Camryn Frasz
Calgary, AB
Oro-Medonte, ON
Spruce Grove, AB
Ponoka, AB
Brooks, AB
10092 96 288 75 93102103 298 85 122113139 374 161 93 50 - 143 36 - - - - E CN Future Links Atlantic Championship – Junior Boys Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club, Bathurst, NB, July 14–16, 2015
POSNAME
1
Calvin Ross
2
Ryan Legault
3
Blair Bursey
4
Christopher Vandette
5
Gabriel Gingras
6
Stuart Earle
7
Julien Roy
T8 William Gagné
T8 Vincent Poirier
T8 Nathan Douglas
11 Antoine Roy
T12 Matthew Bonnell
T12 Alexandre Belanger
T14 Braeden Burgess
T14 Mackenzie Clow
T14 Shaun Margeson
T14 Michael Simms
T18 Nicklaus Fitzpatrick
T18 Max Murchison
20 Sam Reid
21 Michael Lavorato
22 Matthew Chandler
T23 Alex Taylor
T23 Bobby Dunphy
T23 Tyler Erb
T23 Louis-Alexandre Colgan
HOMETOWN
Fredericton, NB
Charlottetown, PE
Gander, NL
Beaconsfield, QC
Chelsea, QC
Woodmans Point, NB
Rimouski, QC
Québec, QC
Candiac, QC
Thornhill, ON
Rimouski, QC
Corner Brook, NL
St-Jacques, NB
Petitcodiac, NB
Summerside, PE
Fall River, NS
St. John’s, NL
Stittsville, ON
Calgary, AB
Moncton, NB
Calgary, AB
Chester, NS
Nine Mile Creek, PE
Antigonish, NS
Toronto, ON
Québec, QC
ROUNDS TOT+/72 72 71 215 -1 73 78 67 218 2 73 74 74 221 5 75 75 72 222 6 72 82 69 223 7 77 74 73 224 8 72 75 79 226 10 73 76 78 227 11 76 73 78 227 11 74 76 77 227 11 79 73 76 228 12 78 78 73 229 13 78 76 75 229 13 76 80 74 230 14 76 80 74 230 14 78 73 79 230 14 72 81 77 230 14 79 79 73 231 15 75 79 77 231 15 75 81 76 232 16 82 78 73 233 17 78 81 75 234 18 82 77 76 235 19 78 81 76 235 19 78 79 78 235 19 78 79 78 235 19 T27
T27
T27
T27
T31
T31
T33
T33
T33
T33
37
T38
T38
T38
T41
T41
T43
T43
T45
T45
T45
T48
T48
50
T51
T51
T51
Éric Marshall
Cole Hague
Tyler Carroll
Jack Anderson
Tyson Gavin
Julien Blouin
Andre Savoie
Colin Koughan
Jérôme Gaudreault
Michael Favier
Andrew Harding
Andrew Cooke
Philip Isabelle
Tyler Hashmi
Anthony Occhiuto
Jordon Birt
Justin Macdonald
Evan D’Angelo
Nicholas Mihalo
Danek Hadley
Tristan Vandette
Dean Vial
Luke Reeves-Rollins
Ewan Kelly
Patrick Jackson
Antoine Côté
Brandon Pierce
Ottawa, ON
Markham, ON
Bathurst, NB
Halifax, NS
Tignish, PEI
Québec, QC
Dieppe, NB
Stratford, PE
Québec, QC
Charlottetown, PE
Bedford, NS
Hammonds Plains, NS
Ste-Julie, QC
Charlottetown, PE
Guelph, ON
Charlottetown, PE
Fall River, NS
St. John’s, NL
Windsor, ON
Bathurst, NB
Beaconsfield, QC
Port Williams, NS
Freetown, PE
Beaver Bank, NS
Truro, NS
Québec, QC
St. Andrews, NB
81 80 75 236 83 75 78 236 80 78 78 236 76 78 82 236 82 77 78 237 79 79 79 237 77 87 74 238 84 80 74 238 84 78 76 238 82 78 78 238 79 81 79 239 78 82 80 240 78 80 82 240 78 78 84 240 80 79 82 241 79 77 85 241 85 79 78 242 81 79 82 242 85 80 78 243 81 83 79 243 74 80 89 243 81 85 78 244 83 80 81 244 80 81 85 246 80 87 80 247 84 78 85 247 81 80 86 247 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 30 31 31 31 T51
55
T56
T56
58
59
60
61
T62
T62
64
65
T66
T66
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
WD
Mackenzie Clark
Alexandre Paillard
Brandon Coulombe
Nathan Hogan
Isaac Darling
Mark Chandler
Lynden Breen
Noah Pearson
Cam White
Ben MacDonald
Maxime Gaudet
Brandon Ramsay
Alex Goodyear
Lukas Cormier
Kurtis Rodgers
Grant Koughan
Sam McNeill
Graham Gourley
Ryan McNeil Lamswood
Daniel Kirby
T.J. McLeod
Alex Dolomount
Luke Penney
Nicholas Cameron
Devon Gionet
Benjamin Bourget
Fredericton, NB
79 82 86 247 Edmundston, NB
80 91 77 248 Campbellton, NB
83 83 83 249 Bathurst, NB
80 84 85 249 Rothesay, NB
84 82 84 250 Chester, NS
85 88 79 252 Grand Bay-Westfield, NB84 86 83 253 Fall River, NS
92 82 81 255 Belle River, PE
89 86 82 257 Bathurst, NB
81 93 83 257 Memramcook, NB
85 89 85 259 Summerside, PE
88 85 87 260 New Maryland, NB
95 82 84 261 Ste-Marie-de-Kent, NB 87 84 90 261 St. Johns, NL
95 80 87 262 Stratford, PE
91 84 88 263 Summerside, PE
94 87 83 264 Rusagonis, NB
85 93 87 265 Stephenville, NL
94 87 86 267 Woodstock, NB
91 89 89 269 Charlottetown, PE
92 87 92 271 Paradise, NL
92 99 82 273 Port Aux Basques, NL 92 89 96 277 Bathurst, NB
98 89 91 278 Miramichi, NB
101 94 91 286 Ste-Barbe, QC
- - - - 31 32 33 33 34 36 37 39 41 41 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 49 51 53 55 57 61 62 70 E CN Future Links Atlantic Championship – Junior Girls Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club, Bathurst, NB, July 14–16, 2015
POSNAME
1
Allison Chandler
2
Laura Jones
3
Felixe Jacques
4
Béatrice Grisé
5
Claire Konning
T6 Oceane Jacques
22 Golf Canada
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS TOT+/Chester, NS
75 77 75 227 11 Moncton, NB
75 81 76 232 16 St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC75 81 79 235 19 McMasterville, QC
81 78 78 237 21 Indian Mountain, NB
77 78 88 243 27 St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC77 88 79 244 28 T6
T8
T8
10
11
12
13
Meghan McLean
Laura Wesselius
Heather McLean
Bailey Carr
Elizabeth Blier
Charlie Bernier
Sarah-Maud Longchamps
Port Williams, NS
Intervale, NB
Port Williams, NS
Charlottetown, PE
St. Bruno, QC
Lévis, QC
Lévis, QC
79 81 84 244 82 82 83 247 79 85 83 247 86 85 81 252 88 78 87 253 85 83 90 258 85 92 86 263 28 31 31 36 37 42 47 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Lorraine Coleman
Annick Duguay
Sarah McLellan
Emily Connors
Taylor Cormier
Kelly Brown
Paige Hickey
St Johns, NL
Bathurst, NB
Oro-Medonte, ON
Lakeview, NS
Corner Brook, NL
St. John’s, NL
Corner Brook, NL
87 97 88 272 56 91 93 96 280 64 99 93 89 281 65 102 88 94 284 68 111 90 95 296 80 111 91 103 305 89 103 118 97 318 102 Canadian University/College Championship – Individual Men’s Results Cutten Fields, Guelph, ON, May 26-29, 2015
POSNAME
Evan Holmes
1
2
Russell Bowie
3
Aaron Pauls
T4 Scott Secord
T4 Michael Griffin
T6 Charlie Boyechko
T6 Arthur Heinkele
T8 Ryan Tsang
T8 Truman Tai
T10 Dylan Cave
T10 Conner Kozak
T10 Alexander Cartwright
13 Eric Flockhart
T14 Eric Pattenaude
T14 Gabriel Gingras
T14 Christian McCullough
17 Jacob Bishop
T18 Jacob Peterson
T18 Harris Bundy
T20 Thomas Fuhr
T20 Devon Schade
T20 Jordan Gregoris
T20 Daley Byles
T20 Jack Wood
T25 James Krantz
T25 Joshua Polisuk
T25 Rodney Morgan
T25 Matthew Broughton
T25 Pierre-Alexandre Bedard
T25 Connor O’Dell
T31 Gajan Sivabalasingham
T31 Robert Mustard
T31 Trent Abraham
T31 Andrew Funk
CUT
Sam Di Pinto
Scott Mazur
Mackenzie Dasti
Vincent Mucci
Marc-Olivier Cyr
Brad Burtch-Timmons
Brandon Pearce
Étienne Dumas
Greg Billingsley
Brandon Lackey
Olivier Daneau
Gabriel Trempe
Scott Banks
David French
Ian Jamieson
Daniel Wilson
Bennett Copeland
Sam Piccolo
Ben Kennedy
Mathieu Caron
Will Courchene
SCHOOL
University of British Columbia
Queen’s University
University of the Fraser Valley
University of British Columbia
University of Victoria
University of Manitoba Université Laval
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
University of British Columbia
University of Victoria
Wilfrid Laurier University
Lambton College
University of Ottawa
Humber College
Wilfrid Laurier University
Concordia University
Western University
University of Alberta
University of Manitoba Queen’s University
Wilfrid Laurier University
University of British Columbia
UOIT
University of Guelph
Concordia University
University of Victoria
Université Laval
University of the Fraser Valley
University of Waterloo
University of Ottawa
University of British Columbia
University of Victoria
ROUNDS
70 75 66 69 74 72 69 67 70 73 68 72 68 73 72 71 70 72 72 70 74 69 72 71 71 78 64 73 72 73 73 69 72 72 68 75 76 71 73 68 73 71 74 70 75 74 68 71 72 68 74 75 72 71 77 70 77 74 70 69 68 76 74 72 75 75 69 72 73 76 70 73 73 78 67 74 70 79 74 70 79 73 68 73 75 75 69 74 72 72 80 69 73 77 71 72 72 74 77 71 72 72 75 75 76 74 70 74 71 79 69 75 75 76 70 73 78 68 74 74 74 74 75 72 74 78 72 71 71 78 74 72 70 81 72 72 TOT
280 282 283 284 284 286 286 287 287 288 288 288 289 290 290 290 291 292 292 293 293 293 293 293 294 294 294 294 294 294 295 295 295 295 +/E 2 3 4 4 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 University of Alberta
University of Manitoba UOIT
École de technologie supérieure
École de technologie supérieure
Queen’s University
University of Waterloo
Université de Montréal
University of Calgary Queen’s University
Université de Montréal
Université de Montréal
University of Guelph
University of Waterloo
University of Calgary University of Waterloo
University of Calgary Brock University
UOIT
École de technologie supérieure
Queen’s University
79 74 74 - 78 74 75 - 74 78 76 - 77 78 73 - 74 79 75 - 78 76 74 - 81 76 71 - 77 76 77 - 75 82 75 - 77 78 77 - 76 82 74 - 77 81 74 - 80 79 75 - 77 80 77 - 75 81 79 - 80 74 81 - 83 76 77 - 80 78 78 - 83 81 74 - 75 85 78 - 80 81 77 - 227 227 228 228 228 228 228 230 232 232 232 232 234 234 235 235 236 236 238 238 238 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 20 22 22 22 22 24 24 25 25 26 26 28 28 28 T31
T36
T36
T36
T36
T40
T40
T40
T40
T40
T45
T45
T45
T48
T48
T48
T48
T52
T52
T52
T52
T56
T56
T58
T58
60
61
62
T63
T63
65
66
67
68
69
Zach Olson
Maverick Faber
Scott Benzoni
Cole Kent
Charles Fitzsimmons
Jeff Clarke
Brett Mitchell
Paolo Addona
Mathieu Rochon
Marcus Lam
Connor Grimes
Mitchell Kemp
Stanislas Caturla
Blake Ulrich
Daniel Gosselin
Austin Ryan
Philip Arci
Chris Hennigar
Quinn Bunten-Walberg
Taylor Collins
Connor McLellan
Lawren Rowe
Gordon Gibson
Matthieu Kennis
Frédéric Matthey
Samuel Hebert
Will Gavarkovs
Cody Stewart
Barrett McCarthy
Jean-Simon Ross
Matthieu Bouchard
Kevin Carter
Jean-Luc Theoret
Connor Wilks
Spencer Berk
University of the Fraser Valley
Université de Montréal
Humber College
Humber College
Western University
Brock University
Brock University
Concordia University
University of Ottawa
University of Toronto
University of Alberta
Western University
Université Laval
Georgian College
École de technologie supérieure
Wilfrid Laurier University
University of Toronto
Carleton University
University of Alberta
University of Ottawa
University of the Fraser Valley
University of Victoria
University of Toronto
Université de Montréal
Université Laval
Western University
Humber College
University of the Fraser Valley
Humber College
Université Laval
Concordia University
Concordia University
University of Ottawa
Wilfred Laurier University
Western University
Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
School
1
University of British Columbia Thunderbirds
2
University of Victoria Vikes
3
University of Toronto Varsity Blues
4
University of the Fraser Valley Cascades
5
Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks
6
Université Laval Rouge et Or
7
University of Ottawa Gee-Gees
8
Humber College Hawks
9
Concordia University Stingers
10
Western University Mustangs
MC Queen’s University Gaels
MC University of Waterloo Warriors
MC University of Manitoba Bisons
MC Université de Montréal Carabins
MC University of Alberta Golden Bears
MC École de technologie supérieure Piranhas
MC Brock University Badgers
MC University of Guelph Gryphons
MC UOIT Ridgebacks
MC University of Calgary Dinos
73 76 74 72 70 77 75 74 72 78 70 76 72 72 76 76 72 76 69 79 71 81 72 73 76 74 72 75 74 72 78 73 75 72 77 73 76 78 75 68 74 76 74 74 73 75 72 78 71 77 72 78 72 78 76 73 71 76 71 81 72 78 75 74 74 74 76 75 74 75 77 74 74 74 78 74 75 73 74 78 76 78 74 72 76 78 69 79 74 79 76 73 74 73 73 83 76 75 75 77 73 78 75 79 73 82 75 76 77 76 73 84 74 80 75 82 75 78 85 73 81 82 73 77 76 79 79 81 79 83 74 83 80 78 81 81 91 79 75 77 R1R2R3R4
282 296 283 282 286 303 278 288 292 297 292 285 296 293 289 290 291 293 298 290 292 306 281 296 301 297 290 291 285 306 294 300 299 301 291 297 291 307 283 308 304 301 289 - 307 295 296 - 310 295 294 - 297 307 296 - 297 303 300 - 297 314 296 - 305 313 299 - 313 312 299 - 310 312 312 - 310 318 310 - 295 296 296 296 296 297 297 297 297 297 298 298 298 299 299 299 299 300 300 300 300 302 302 303 303 305 306 310 311 311 313 315 319 320 322 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 22 22 23 23 25 26 30 31 31 33 35 39 40 42 Total
1,143 1,155 1,166 1,168 1,172 1,175 1,179 1,185 1,188 1,189 894 898 899 900 900 907 917 924 934 938 +/23 35 46 48 52 55 59 65 68 69 54 58 59 60 60 67 77 84 94 98 Canadian University/College Championship – Individual Women’s Results Cutten Fields, Guelph, ON, May 26-29, 2015
POSNAME
1
Brynn Tomie
2
Caroline Ciot
3
Alexandra Pelletier
T4 Sarah-Andréa Landry
T4 Ana Peric
6
Robyn Campbell
T7 Reagan Wilson
T7 Brianna Carrels
T9 Stephanie Wong
T9 Jessie Mercer
T11 Kat Kennedy
T11 Sarah Dunning
13 Devon Rizzo
SCHOOL
University of Victoria
Université de Montréal
Université Laval
Université de Montréal
University of Toronto
Queen’s University
University of British Columbia
University of Victoria
University of British Columbia
Western University
University of British Columbia
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
ROUNDS
78 72 75 75 72 77 76 76 74 78 77 75 84 76 75 72 78 79 73 77 75 75 82 76 76 82 75 76 77 81 75 76 82 81 75 72 77 78 79 76 74 84 76 77 76 81 80 74 77 79 78 80 TOT
300 301 304 307 307 308 309 309 310 310 311 311 314 +/16 17 20 23 23 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 30 Université Laval
St. Clair College
Carleton University
University of Alberta
University of Guelph
Université Laval
University of Guelph
St. Clair College
Université Laval
Humber College
Queen’s University
Brock University
Queen’s University
University of Guelph
McGill University
St. Clair College
Bishop’s University
Queen’s University
St. Clair College
McMaster University
McMaster University
Western University
University of Guelph
81 85 82 - 83 82 87 - 81 89 85 - 86 82 88 - 88 89 80 - 89 86 84 - 86 87 89 - 88 85 91 - 88 92 86 - 91 89 88 - 93 89 88 - 93 90 87 - 93 88 91 - 92 87 94 - 99 84 91 - 94 95 85 - 95 88 95 - 99 85 95 - 97 103 87 - 103 89 97 - 108 102 98 - - - - - - - - - 248 252 255 256 257 259 262 264 266 268 270 270 272 273 274 274 278 279 287 289 308 - - 35 39 42 43 44 46 49 51 53 55 57 57 59 60 61 61 65 66 74 76 95 E E Laura Upenieks
Rylie Wilson
Diane Strang
Kristen Lee
Julie Brossoit
Michaela Abey
Veronique Fortin-Latreille
Sara Holland
Stephanie Chu
Jane Tang
Stefanie Bothwell
Laura Ferreira
Sarah Geurten
University of Toronto
University of Toronto
University of Alberta
University of Alberta
Université de Montréal
University of Victoria
Université de Montréal
Western University
University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo
University of Waterloo
University of Victoria
Western University
79 78 76 82 76 81 80 81 82 78 78 82 81 81 78 81 78 82 81 80 89 79 78 76 85 84 76 80 80 85 78 83 82 83 81 82 84 84 77 83 85 86 77 81 85 85 79 82 87 84 81 87 315 318 320 321 321 322 325 326 328 328 329 331 339 31 34 36 37 37 38 41 42 44 44 45 47 55 Team Results – Stroke Play
CUT
Elizabeth Asselin
Laura Martin
Samantha Coates
Kristyn Kurio
Jenna Turgeon
Marianne Gagnon
Grace Glofcheskie
Ashley Unrau
Deborah Ephraim
Michaela Dimarcantonio
Samantha Gold
Shannon Rowan
Emily Welsh
Natalie Anderson
Alisha Corringham
Victoria Ducharme
Shannon Lee Greenshields
Alex Rawn
April Lesperance
Sasha Wright
Heather Lloyd
WD Lauren Wardrope
WD Robyn Bowser
14
15
16
T17
T17
19
20
21
T22
T22
24
25
26
POS
School
1
Université de Montréal Carabins
2
University of Victoria Vikes
3
University of British Columbia Thunderbirds
4
University of Toronto Varsity Blues
5
University of Waterloo Warriors
6
Western University Mustangs
MC University of Alberta Pandas
MC Université Laval Rouge et Or
MC Queen’s University Gaels
MC St. Clair College Saints
MC University of Guelph Gryphons
MC McMaster University Marauders
R1R2R3R4
234 235 227 228 240 232 228 227 230 247 226 225 230 238 229 232 243 246 232 243 244 247 238 246 249 241 244 - 243 249 243 - 261 248 261 - 265 262 259 - 266 263 263 - 298 280 283 - Total
924 927 928 929 964 975 734 735 770 786 792 861 +/72 75 76 77 112 123 95 96 131 147 153 222 2015 Annual Report 23
Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship Abercrombie Golf Club, New Glasgow, NS, August 25–28, 2015
POSNAME
Garrett Rank
1
2
Dave Bunker
3
Michel Landry
T4 Justin McDonald
T4 Michael Rutgers
6
Garth Collings
7
Tyler Wright
8
David Stewart
T9 Kevin Carrigan
T9 Dustin Yeager
T9 Paul Raycroft
T12 Kevin Temple
T12 Kevin Scott
T12 Stu Musgrave
T12 Glenn Robinson
T16 Brett Taylor
T16 Shawn McNall
T16 Patrick Weeks
T16 Rob Cowan
T20 Rob Collins
T20 Don Bryson
T20 Paul Hansen
T20 Jordan Belton
T20 Brent Wilson
T20 Allan Stanley
T20 Jeff Murdoch
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS
Elmira, ON
65 73 70 69 Woodbridge, ON
70 74 68 72 Saint John, NB
72 73 71 71 Winnipeg, MB
74 71 72 72 Windsor, ON
70 74 74 71 Matlock, MB
69 73 77 71 Regina, SK
69 79 71 72 Prince Albert, SK
74 77 73 68 Victoria, BC
72 69 77 75 Calgary, AB
71 74 74 74 Humboldt, SK
77 69 68 79 Calgary, AB
74 75 75 71 New Glasgow, NS
74 76 74 71 Moncton, NB
73 72 76 74 Middle Sackville, NS 72 69 78 76 Grand Bay-Westfield, NB74 73 78 72 Regina, SK
71 74 79 73 Vancouver, BC
75 76 74 72 Waterloo, ON
72 76 73 76 Deerfield, NS
74 77 77 70 Brantford, ON
74 77 74 73 Victoria, BC
73 75 75 75 Surrey, BC
73 76 73 76 Victoria, BC
74 75 73 76 Windsor, ON
72 72 76 78 Stony Plain, AB
71 76 73 78 CUT
Cam Heavenor
Eamonn McConnell
Craig Hollett
Blair Whitty
Matt Vaughan
Alain Dufresne
Derek Dalziel
Scott Morton
Adam Constable
Martin O’Brien
Michel Labelle
Chris Regan
Jamie Aitken
Jason Campbell
Matthew Tibbo
Daniel Fanning
Adam Kernan
Greg LeBlanc
Gary Dunville
Greg Jones
Michael Innes
Randall Oka
Dean Weber
Dylan Hoemsen
Michael Alderman
Kris Currie
Scott Bennett
Bill Lipsett
John-James Sullivan
Timothy Birnie
Mike Vaughan
Dave Tomczyk
Dean Botha
Ryan Galbraith
Doug Baker
Aaron Robinson
Port Coquitlam, BC
Toronto, ON
Dartmouth, NS
Halifax, NS
Oakfield, NS
Deux-Montagnes, QC
Oakville, ON
Winsloe, PEI
Charlottetown, PE
O’Leary, PE
Kirkland, QC
Burlington, ON
Caribou, NS
Kensington, PE
Corner Brook, NL
Scotsburn, NS
Kamloops, BC
New Glasgow, NS
Kippens, NL
Berry Mills, NB
Bedford, NS
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC
Kitchener, ON
Regina, SK
Georgetown, ON
Cornwall, PE
North Vancouver, BC
Beamsville, ON
Port Moody, BC
Canmore, AB
Hammonds Plains, NS
Calgary, AB
Airdrie, AB
Kirkland, QC
St. John’s, NL
Saskatoon, SK
77 79 - 81 75 - 76 80 - 77 79 - 82 74 - 77 79 - 83 73 - 76 80 - 77 79 - 81 76 - 77 80 - 83 74 - 80 77 - 79 78 - 79 78 - 78 79 - 77 80 - 75 83 - 78 80 - 78 80 - 80 79 - 83 76 - 79 80 - 83 76 - 81 78 - 74 85 - 78 81 - 76 84 - 80 80 - 80 80 - 83 78 - 85 76 - 85 76 - 80 81 - 78 83 - 81 80 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TOT
277 284 287 289 289 290 291 292 293 293 293 295 295 295 295 297 297 297 297 298 298 298 298 298 298 298 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 161 161 161 161 161 161 +/-3 4 7 9 9 10 11 12 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 T27
T27
T29
T29
T29
T29
T29
T34
T34
T36
T36
T36
T36
T36
T41
T41
T43
T43
T43
T43
T47
T47
T47
T50
T50
T52
T52
Graham Cooke
Jay Doyle
Eric Johnson
John Bearrie
Kevin Fawcett
Brandon Markiw
Dwight Reinhart
Gary Melanson
Kris Carley
Matthew Steger
Rhys Royer
Jordan Rochon
Alex Palmer
Paul Coulson
Chris Topshee
Shiro Mani
John Harrington
Ian Frauts
Cody Adolph
Chad Myhra
Brad Wadsworth
Mike Tibbs
Trevor Chow
Peter Willis
Tim Yorke
Robin Petras
Tom Nowak
Chris Frook
Brian Black
Shawn Branch
Bruce Horne
Gerry Cook
Chad Brousseau
Sean Cochrane
Jason Longshaw
Michael Garner
Paul Winter
John Thompson
Michael Baddeley
James Thibault
David Dunville
Cameron King
Harold Klempner
Marco Ruest
James Gregg
Ken Kajita
Ryan Butcher
John Archibald
Joel Fitleberg
Joe Dotto
Terry Clarke
Derrick Forgeron
Todd Walsh
Tim Boston
Jason Stagg
Scott Eagles
Jamie Currie
Thane Thomson
Steven Gamester
Andrew Margeson
Marc Ffrench
WD Leon Ritz
WD Peter Malo
Hudson, QC
75 74 75 75 Winnipeg, MB
75 75 73 76 Winnipeg, MB
73 79 75 73 Arlington, TX
73 80 74 73 Toronto, ON
75 75 76 74 Edmonton, AB
71 76 81 72 Renfrew, ON
74 75 73 78 Woodstock, NB
77 75 75 74 Carnduff, SK
80 72 73 76 North Vancouver, BC 74 74 79 75 Calgary, AB
78 77 72 75 Cornwall, ON
74 81 72 75 Fredericton, NB
75 76 77 74 Biblehill, NS
72 75 77 78 Truro, NS
76 77 74 76 Calgary, AB
77 78 74 74 Ajax, ON
74 75 78 77 Toronto, ON
74 76 76 78 Stony Plain, AB
75 75 79 75 Calgary, AB
73 77 80 74 Oshawa, ON
74 73 79 79 Winnipeg, MB
72 79 75 79 Hammonds Plains, NS 76 79 78 72 Aurora, ON
75 75 77 79 Kensington, PE
77 75 79 75 Newmarket, ON
76 73 81 77 Rockwood, ON
81 73 76 77 Kemble, ON
Halifax, NS
Moncton, NB
Trenton, NS
Sherwood Park, AB
Sudbury, ON
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Mississauga, ON
Toronto, ON
Westville, NS
Calgary, AB
Riverview, NB
Whitecourt, AB
Georgetown, PE
Regina, SK
Moncton, NB
Kitchener, ON
Calgary, AB
Valley, NS
Truro, NS
Kirkland, QC
Airdrie, AB
Lower Sackville, NS
Porters Lake, NS
Quispamsis, NB
Ponoka, AB
Rocky Harbour, NL
Thornbury, ON
Cornwall, PE
Cornwall, PE
Websters Corner, PE
Corner Brook, NL
Ottawa, ON
St. Albert, AB
Pointe Claire, QC
73 89 - 79 83 - 81 81 - 82 81 - 77 86 - 83 80 - 84 79 - 83 81 - 81 83 - 83 81 - 82 82 - 85 79 - 76 88 - 84 81 - 79 86 - 79 86 - 82 83 - 82 84 - 82 84 - 80 86 - 81 85 - 83 84 - 85 82 - 85 82 - 80 89 - 84 85 - 86 83 - 79 92 - 89 84 - 85 89 - 89 86 - 87 89 - 92 85 - 90 90 - 90 46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 299 299 300 300 300 300 300 301 301 302 302 302 302 302 303 303 304 304 304 304 305 305 305 306 306 307 307 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 164 164 164 165 165 165 165 166 166 166 166 167 167 167 169 169 169 171 173 174 175 176 177 180 136 - 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 29 29 29 31 33 34 35 36 37 40 32 - T52
T55
T55
T55
T55
T55
T60
T60
T60
T63
T63
T63
T63
T67
T67
T67
T67
T67
T72
T72
74
T75
T75
T77
T77
Josh Hunke
Jeff Turner
Todd MacRae
Tyler Zaba
Gary Young
Darren Shaw
Stuart Lenehan
Brad Phelps
Grant Oh
Darren Martell
Chris Henri
Aaron Nickerson
Russ Passmore
Geordie Hagerman
Frank MacKenzie
Jordan Klein
Rob Sakamoto
Andrew Dingwall
Jean-Henri Lavoie
Chris Willis
Rob Ferguson
Scott Dutton
Robert Gibson
Hugues Legault
Bill Quin
New Hamburg, ON
Aurora, ON
West Vancouver, BC
Regina, SK
Mississauga, ON
Stoney Creek, ON
Dartmouth, NS
Saskatoon, SK
Calgary, AB
Georgetown, PE
Beaconsfield, QC
Clark’s Harbour, NS
Ottawa, ON
Kitchener, ON
Vernon, BC
Toronto, ON
Lethbridge, AB
Sherwood Park, AB
Brampton, ON
Toronto, ON
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Toronto, ON
Saint-Lazare, QC
Victoria, BC
72 77 82 76 79 76 71 82 77 75 77 79 77 75 79 77 74 79 78 77 79 73 80 76 75 75 78 81 77 77 76 79 75 79 80 75 72 78 79 81 75 80 74 81 78 75 78 79 76 78 80 76 77 77 76 81 76 75 80 80 75 75 83 78 75 75 83 78 72 80 84 75 77 78 74 83 78 77 79 78 75 77 82 79 81 74 79 81 78 76 83 78 72 77 91 81 79 76 85 81 307 308 308 308 308 308 309 309 309 310 310 310 310 311 311 311 311 311 312 312 313 315 315 321 321 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 33 35 35 41 41 Garrett Rank
2014 & 2015 Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Champion
Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
Ontario
2
Nova Scotia
3
New Brunswick
4
Alberta
5
Québec
6
Manitoba
T7
Saskatchewan
T7
British Columbia
9
Prince Edward Island
10
Newfoundland & Labrador
R1R2Total
137 148 285 144 144 288 146 146 292 142 151 293 148 149 297 145 154 299 151 149 300 148 152 300 154 153 307 157 161 318 +/5 8 12 13 17 19 20 20 27 38 Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship – Mid-Master Division Abercrombie Golf Club, New Glasgow, NS, August 25–28, 2015
POSNAME
1
Dave Bunker
2
Garth Collings
T3 Kevin Temple
T3 Stu Musgrave
T3 Glenn Robinson
T6 Brett Taylor
T6 Rob Cowan
T8 Rob Collins
T8 Paul Hansen
T8 Allan Stanley
T8 Jeff Murdoch
T12 Graham Cooke
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS
Woodbridge, ON
70 74 68 72 Matlock, MB
69 73 77 71 Calgary, AB
74 75 75 71 Moncton, NB
73 72 76 74 Middle Sackville, NS 72 69 78 76 Grand Bay-Westfield, NB74 73 78 72 Waterloo, ON
72 76 73 76 Deerfield, NS
74 77 77 70 Victoria, BC
73 75 75 75 Windsor, ON
72 72 76 78 Stony Plain, AB
71 76 73 78 Hudson, QC
75 74 75 75 TOT
284 290 295 295 295 297 297 298 298 298 298 299 +/4 10 15 15 15 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 T12
T14
T14
16
17
18
T19
T19
21
22
T23
T23
T23
Jay Doyle
John Bearrie
Dwight Reinhart
Gary Melanson
Paul Coulson
Shiro Mani
Brad Wadsworth
Mike Tibbs
Tim Yorke
Tom Nowak
Jeff Turner
Todd MacRae
Gary Young
Winnipeg, MB
Arlington, TX
Renfrew, ON
Woodstock, NB
Biblehill, NS
Calgary, AB
Oshawa, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Kensington, PE
Rockwood, ON
Aurora, ON
West Vancouver, BC
Mississauga, ON
75 75 73 76 73 80 74 73 74 75 73 78 77 75 75 74 72 75 77 78 77 78 74 74 74 73 79 79 72 79 75 79 77 75 79 75 81 73 76 77 79 76 71 82 77 75 77 79 74 79 78 77 299 300 300 301 302 303 305 305 306 307 308 308 308 19 20 20 21 22 23 25 25 26 27 28 28 28 80 80 - 85 76 - 85 76 - 73 89 - 81 81 - 82 81 - 77 86 - 83 81 - 82 82 - 85 79 - 76 88 - 84 81 - 79 86 - 79 86 - 160 161 161 162 162 163 163 164 164 164 164 165 165 165 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 T23
T27
T27
T29
T29
T29
32
33
T34
T34
36
Darren Shaw
Brad Phelps
Grant Oh
Darren Martell
Chris Henri
Aaron Nickerson
Frank MacKenzie
Jean-Henri Lavoie
Scott Dutton
Robert Gibson
Hugues Legault
Stoney Creek, ON
Saskatoon, SK
Calgary, AB
Georgetown, PE
Beaconsfield, QC
Clark’s Harbour, NS
Vernon, BC
Brampton, ON
Calgary, AB
Toronto, ON
Saint-Lazare, QC
79 73 80 76 77 77 76 79 75 79 80 75 72 78 79 81 75 80 74 81 78 75 78 79 76 75 80 80 77 78 74 83 81 74 79 81 78 76 83 78 72 77 91 81 308 309 309 310 310 310 311 312 315 315 321 28 29 29 30 30 30 31 32 35 35 41 82 83 - 82 84 - 81 85 - 83 84 - 85 82 - 85 82 - 80 89 - 84 85 - 86 83 - 89 86 - 87 89 - 90 90 - 90 46 - 165 166 166 167 167 167 169 169 169 175 176 180 136 25 26 26 27 27 27 29 29 29 35 36 40 32 CUT
Eamonn McConnell
Craig Hollett
Alain Dufresne
Michel Labelle
Chris Regan
Jamie Aitken
Gary Dunville
Greg Jones
Michael Innes
Randall Oka
Dean Weber
Michael Alderman
Scott Bennett
Bill Lipsett
24 Golf Canada
Toronto, ON
Dartmouth, NS
Deux-Montagnes, QC
Kirkland, QC
Burlington, ON
Caribou, NS
Kippens, NL
Berry Mills, NB
Bedford, NS
Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC
Kitchener, ON
Georgetown, ON
North Vancouver, BC
Beamsville, ON
81 75 - 76 80 - 77 79 - 77 80 - 83 74 - 80 77 - 78 80 - 78 80 - 80 79 - 83 76 - 79 80 - 81 78 - 78 81 - 76 84 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 156 156 156 157 157 157 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 160 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 Timothy Birnie
Dave Tomczyk
Dean Botha
Chris Frook
Shawn Branch
Bruce Horne
Gerry Cook
Paul Winter
John Thompson
Michael Baddeley
James Thibault
David Dunville
Cameron King
Harold Klempner
Canmore, AB
Calgary, AB
Airdrie, AB
Kemble, ON
Moncton, NB
Trenton, NS
Sherwood Park, AB
Toronto, ON
Westville, NS
Calgary, AB
Riverview, NB
Whitecourt, AB
Georgetown, PE
Regina, SK
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Marco Ruest
James Gregg
John Archibald
Joel Fitleberg
Joe Dotto
Terry Clarke
Derrick Forgeron
Todd Walsh
Tim Boston
Thane Thomson
Steven Gamester
Marc Ffrench
WD Leon Ritz
Moncton, NB
Kitchener, ON
Truro, NS
Kirkland, QC
Airdrie, AB
Lower Sackville, NS
Porters Lake, NS
Quispamsis, NB
Ponoka, AB
Cornwall, PE
Websters Corner, PE
Ottawa, ON
St. Albert, AB
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Canadian Junior Girls Championship Deer Park Golf Course, Yorkton, SK, August 4–7, 2015
POS NAME
Michelle Kim
1
2
Hannah Lee
3
Naomi Ko
4
Kathrine Chan
5
Euna Han
T6 Kennedy Bodfield
T6 Tiffany Kong
T6 Jessica Ip
T9 Ashley Cai
T9 Chloe Currie
T9 Monet Chun
12 Grace St-Germain
13 Alyssa Getty
T14 Megan Ratcliffe
T14 Mary Parsons
T14 Isabella Portokalis
T17 Ye Ji Lim
T17 Abigail Rigsby
T19 Marie-Pier Lefrancois
T19 Gloria Usu Choi
T19 Céleste Dao
T22 Allison Chandler
T22 Karen Zhang
24 Julia Malone
25 Phoebe Yue
T26 Katy Rutherford
T26 Shirin Anjarwalla
T28 Veronica Vetesnik
T28 Brooke Hobson
30 Sarah-Eve Rheaume
T31 Annie Lacombe
T31 Janet Zhang
T31 Brigitte Thibault
T34 Noemie Pare
T34 Jayla Yoonji Kang
T36 Jaya Rampuri
T36 Esther Subin Lee
38 Audrey Paradis
39 Kenna Hughes
40 Alexandra Naumovski
T41 Natalie Chu
T41 Sydney Naro
T41 Tiegan Taylor
T44 Diana McDonald
T44 Cecile Kwon
46 Quinn Fitzgerald
T47 Ashley Omidi
T47 Akari Hayashi
T47 Emily Chu
T47 Belinda Lin
T51 Meghan McLean
T51 Victoria Mary Routhier
T53 Reese Martin
T53 Brynn Todd
T53 Bobbi Uhl
T53 Claire Konning
57 Camryn Roadley
T58 Sarah Beqaj
T58 Emily Creaser
T60 Anna Foley
T60 Laura Jones
T62 Kayla Sawchuk
T62 Jennifer(Hye Bin) Yoon
T62 Bailey Carr
65 Annabelle Ackroyd
66 Rhiannon Jones
67 Ji Na Choi
68 Katherine McGlenen
69 Béatrice Grisé
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS
TOT+/Surrey, BC
71 73 69 73 286 -6 Surrey, BC
66 75 76 71 288 -4 Victoria, BC
71 74 72 72 289 -3 Richmond, BC
69 76 73 73 291 -1 Coquitlam, BC
72 74 71 77 294 2 St Catharines, ON
76 69 75 76 296 4 Vancouver, BC
77 74 70 75 296 4 Richmond Hill, ON
70 69 78 79 296 4 Vancouver, BC
74 75 75 73 297 5 Mississauga, ON
73 77 71 76 297 5 Richmond Hill, ON
76 76 72 73 297 5 Orleans, ON
73 75 78 72 298 6 Ruthven, ON
79 72 73 77 301 9 Bowser, BC
79 78 73 72 302 10 Delta, BC
78 79 72 73 302 10 London, ON
74 74 72 82 302 10 Langley, BC
74 73 79 79 305 13 Courtenay, BC
75 76 71 83 305 13 Rosemère, QC
73 74 80 79 306 14 Langley, BC
76 76 73 81 306 14 Notre-Dame-de-L’Île-Perrot,QC73 76 75 82 306 14 Chester, NS
79 76 75 77 307 15 Richmond, BC
77 75 74 81 307 15 Manotick, ON
78 81 77 72 308 16 West Vancouver, BC 80 76 79 74 309 17 Calgary, AB
80 78 77 75 310 18 Nanaimo, BC
79 75 78 78 310 18 Winnipeg, MB
75 78 83 77 313 21 Prince Albert, SK
74 83 75 81 313 21 Québec, QC
79 80 74 81 314 22 Laval, QC
81 77 79 78 315 23 Richmond, BC
79 82 75 79 315 23 Rosemère, QC
75 79 75 86 315 23 Victoriaville, QC
80 77 79 80 316 24 Surrey, BC
77 76 82 81 316 24 Coquitlam, BC
78 72 85 82 317 25 Maple Ridge, BC
76 82 76 83 317 25 Blainville, QC
78 80 76 84 318 26 Calgary, AB
82 76 77 84 319 27 Hornby, ON
82 75 76 87 320 28 Vancouver, BC
84 79 81 77 321 29 Toronto, ON
80 78 80 83 321 29 Kelowna, BC
82 77 74 88 321 29 Kingston, ON
80 80 82 80 322 30 Maple Ridge, BC
75 76 84 87 322 30 Calgary, AB
78 86 78 81 323 31 Surrey, BC
79 81 85 80 325 33 Victoria, BC
83 83 78 81 325 33 Ancaster, ON
72 86 83 84 325 33 Surrey, BC
84 77 78 86 325 33 Port Williams, NS
84 83 78 81 326 34 Lorraine, QC
86 78 78 84 326 34 Brooks, AB
83 85 81 78 327 35 Winnipeg, MB
76 83 80 88 327 35 Erickson, MB
81 80 79 87 327 35 Indian Mountain, NB 78 79 81 89 327 35 Winnipeg, MB
82 79 86 82 329 37 Toronto, ON
80 83 81 86 330 38 Edmonton, AB
84 75 84 87 330 38 Toronto ON
82 82 86 81 331 39 Moncton, NB
83 77 80 91 331 39 Prince Albert, SK
87 81 84 80 332 40 Toronto, ON
86 80 84 82 332 40 Charlottetown, PE
76 83 84 89 332 40 Calgary, AB
81 84 86 82 333 41 Westbank, BC
80 83 81 93 337 45 Port Moody, BC
85 81 85 88 339 47 Winnipeg, MB
84 84 85 88 341 49 McMasterville, QC
81 84 90 88 343 51 CUT
Rebecca Kuik
Melody Lin
Jaden Baustad
Danielle Sawyer
Kehler Koss
Alexandra Demko
Kristen Wong
Cassidy Laidlaw
Jacklyn Duchen
Sharmaine Rapisura
Sydney Scraba
Chloe Sies
Daria Leidenius
Shaye Leidenius
Claire Emery
Kate(Dahye) Choi
Sarah Blank
Heather McLean
Emma Sabbagh
Melissa Gabriele
McKyla Poponick
Laura Wesselius
Madeline Marck-Sherk
Emily Zhu
Rachel Ung
Haley Baker
Annick Duguay
Hannah MacNeil
Taylor Cormier
Paige Hickey
WD Alisha Lau
WD June Gleed
WD Emily Cuell
WD Ellice Hong
Winnipeg, MB
Surrey, BC
Calgary, AB
Grafton, ON
Calgary, AB
Thunder Bay, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Calgary, AB
Burnaby, BC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Melville, SK
Ponoka, AB
Ponoka, AB
Calgary, AB
Surrey, BC
North Vancouver, BC
Port Williams, NS
Kelowna, BC
Mississauga, ON
Selkirk, MB
Intervale, NB
Ridgeway, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Calgary, AB
Halifax, NS
Bathurst, NB
Shaunavon, SK
Corner Brook, NL
Corner Brook, NL
Richmond, BC
Beaverton, ON
Victoria, BC
Thornhill, ON
81 88 - - 169 89 80 - - 169 79 91 - - 170 82 88 - - 170 89 81 - - 170 82 88 - - 170 87 84 - - 171 88 83 - - 171 86 85 - - 171 86 85 - - 171 82 89 - - 171 83 89 - - 172 90 82 - - 172 85 87 - - 172 90 82 - - 172 88 85 - - 173 91 83 - - 174 94 82 - - 176 86 90 - - 176 88 89 - - 177 90 87 - - 177 87 91 - - 178 98 80 - - 178 93 85 - - 178 92 90 - - 182 97 86 - - 183 90 102 - - 192 92 107 - - 199 100 107 - - 207 101 114 - - 215 76 73 - - 149 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 28 30 30 31 31 32 32 32 36 37 46 53 61 69 3 E E E Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
British Columbia
2
Québec
3
Ontario
4
Manitoba
5
New Brunswick
T6
Alberta
T6
Nova Scotia
T6
Saskatchewan
9
Newfoundland & Labrador
Michelle Kim
2015 Canadian Junior Girls Champion
R1R2Total +/137 148 285 -7 152 153 305 13 155 152 307 15 151 157 308 16 161 156 317 25 163 158 321 29 163 158 321 29 157 164 321 29 201 221 422 130 Juvenile Girls Division
Hannah Lee
1
2
Kathrine Chan
3
Euna Han
4
Tiffany Kong
T5 Ashley Cai
T5 Chloe Currie
T5 Monet Chun
8
Grace St-Germain
T9 Megan Ratcliffe
T9 Mary Parsons
T9 Isabella Portokalis
12 Abigail Rigsby
13 Céleste Dao
14 Karen Zhang
15 Phoebe Yue
T16 Katy Rutherford
T16 Shirin Anjarwalla
18 Brooke Hobson
19 Sarah-Eve Rheaume
20 Brigitte Thibault
21 Jayla Yoonji Kang
22 Esther Subin Lee
23 Audrey Paradis
T24 Natalie Chu
T24 Sydney Naro
T24 Tiegan Taylor
27 Cecile Kwon
T28 Akari Hayashi
T28 Emily Chu
30 Meghan McLean
T31 Reese Martin
T31 Bobbi Uhl
33 Camryn Roadley
34 Sarah Beqaj
35 Laura Jones
T36 Kayla Sawchuk
T36 Jennifer(Hye Bin) Yoon
38 Annabelle Ackroyd
39 Ji Na Choi
40 Béatrice Grisé
CUT
Rebecca Kuik
Melody Lin
Jaden Baustad
Kehler Koss
Alexandra Demko
Cassidy Laidlaw
Jacklyn Duchen
Sharmaine Rapisura
Sydney Scraba
Chloe Sies
Kate(Dahye) Choi
Heather McLean
Emma Sabbagh
Laura Wesselius
Emily Zhu
Haley Baker
Hannah MacNeil
Taylor Cormier
Paige Hickey
WD Alisha Lau
Surrey, BC
66 75 76 71 288 Richmond, BC
69 76 73 73 291 Coquitlam, BC
72 74 71 77 294 Vancouver, BC
77 74 70 75 296 Vancouver, BC
74 75 75 73 297 Mississauga, ON
73 77 71 76 297 Richmond Hill, ON
76 76 72 73 297 Orleans, ON
73 75 78 72 298 Bowser, BC
79 78 73 72 302 Delta, BC
78 79 72 73 302 London, ON
74 74 72 82 302 Courtenay, BC
75 76 71 83 305 Notre-Dame-de-L’Île-Perrot,QC73 76 75 82 306 Richmond, BC
77 75 74 81 307 West Vancouver, BC 80 76 79 74 309 Calgary, AB
80 78 77 75 310 Nanaimo, BC
79 75 78 78 310 Prince Albert, SK
74 83 75 81 313 Québec, QC
79 80 74 81 314 Rosemère, QC
75 79 75 86 315 Surrey, BC
77 76 82 81 316 Maple Ridge, BC
76 82 76 83 317 Blainville, QC
78 80 76 84 318 Vancouver, BC
84 79 81 77 321 Toronto, ON
80 78 80 83 321 Kelowna, BC
82 77 74 88 321 Maple Ridge, BC
75 76 84 87 322 Victoria, BC
83 83 78 81 325 Ancaster, ON
72 86 83 84 325 Port Williams, NS
84 83 78 81 326 Brooks, AB
83 85 81 78 327 Erickson, MB
81 80 79 87 327 Winnipeg, MB
82 79 86 82 329 Toronto, ON
80 83 81 86 330 Moncton, NB
83 77 80 91 331 Prince Albert, SK
87 81 84 80 332 Toronto, ON
86 80 84 82 332 Calgary, AB
81 84 86 82 333 Port Moody, BC
85 81 85 88 339 McMasterville, QC
81 84 90 88 343 -4 -1 2 4 5 5 5 6 10 10 10 13 14 15 17 18 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 29 29 30 33 33 34 35 35 37 38 39 40 40 41 47 51 Winnipeg, MB
Surrey, BC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Thunder Bay, ON
Calgary, AB
Burnaby, BC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Melville, SK
Surrey, BC
Port Williams, NS
Kelowna, BC
Intervale, NB
Richmond Hill, ON
Halifax, NS
Shaunavon, SK
Corner Brook, NL
Corner Brook, NL
Richmond, BC
23 23 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 27 30 30 32 32 37 53 61 69 3 81 88 - - 89 80 - - 79 91 - - 89 81 - - 82 88 - - 88 83 - - 86 85 - - 86 85 - - 82 89 - - 83 89 - - 88 85 - - 94 82 - - 86 90 - - 87 91 - - 93 85 - - 97 86 - - 92 107 - - 100 107 - - 101 114 - - 76 73 - - 169 169 170 170 170 171 171 171 171 172 173 176 176 178 178 183 199 207 215 149 2015 Annual Report 25
Canadian Junior Boys Championship Summerlea Golf & Country Club, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC, August 3–6, 2015
POSNAME
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS TOT
+/*1 Charles-Éric Bélanger Québec, QC
71 75 71 71 288 E 2
Maxwell Sear
Unionville, ON
73 70 73 72 288 E T3 Henry Lee
Coquitlam, BC
71 75 74 71 291 3 T3 Raphael Lapierre-Messier St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC 74 69 74 74 291 3 5
A.J. Ewart
Coquitlam, BC
71 76 71 74 292 4 T6 Kevin Gordon
Whitby, ON
71 73 74 77 295 7 T6 Brandon Lacasse
Châteauguay, QC
74 71 72 78 295 7 T8 Tristan Mandur
Mill Bay, BC
78 73 72 73 296 8 T8 Kyle Johnston
Shelburne, ON
78 71 72 75 296 8 10 Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim Vancouver, BC
75 75 75 72 297 9 11 Thomas ‘Jack’ SimpsonAurora, ON
74 75 74 75 298 10 T12 Blair Bursey
Gander, NL
74 78 75 72 299 11 T12 Trevor Yu
Vancouver, BC
75 72 73 79 299 11 T14 Matthew Cholod
Bowmanville, ON
77 73 74 76 300 12 T14 Diego San Pedro
Richmond, BC
73 73 77 77 300 12 T16 Jake Scarrow
Dewdney, BC
77 80 74 70 301 13 T16 Jake Bryson
Dunrobin, ON
75 77 75 74 301 13 T16 Étienne Papineau
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC74 71 81 75 301 13 T16 Justin Plane
Whitby, ON
81 70 74 76 301 13 T20 Nick Hofland
Ancaster, ON
75 78 76 74 303 15 T20 Marc Casullo
Aurora, ON
76 75 75 77 303 15 T20 Patrick Murphy
Crossfield, AB
78 72 74 79 303 15 T23 Jason (Chan young) ChungThornhill, ON
80 75 74 75 304 16 T23 Brendan MacDougall Calgary, AB
77 75 78 74 304 16 T23 William Comeau
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC 79 73 76 76 304 16 T23 Griffin Jones
Manotick, ON
76 76 73 79 304 16 T23 Andrew Harrison
Camrose, AB
72 75 76 81 304 16 T28 Alexander Smith
Calgary, AB
77 78 74 76 305 17 T28 Antoine Beaupré-VachonMontréal, QC
74 75 80 76 305 17 T28 Kaleb Gorbahn
Smithers, BC
75 78 78 74 305 17 T28 Benjamin Thompson Scarborough, ON
76 77 75 77 305 17 T28 Thomas DeMarco LaSalle, ON
79 78 74 74 305 17 T28 Kamyar Yamini
Vancouver, BC
74 78 75 78 305 17 T28 Cullen Chung
Westmount, QC
76 75 75 79 305 17 T35 Callum Davison
Duncan, BC
77 78 75 76 306 18 T35 Sam Meek
Peterborough, ON
81 71 76 78 306 18 T35 Aaron Black
Grimsby, ON
72 80 79 75 306 18 T35 Will Gretton
Calgary, AB
74 73 80 79 306 18 T35 Maxime Laoun
Montréal, QC
77 80 75 74 306 18 T35 Kyle MacDonald
Burlington, ON
73 75 77 81 306 18 T35 Roman Timmerman Saskatoon, SK
75 78 73 80 306 18 T35 Brett Pasula
Red Deer, AB
72 80 74 80 306 18 T43 Ryan Legault
Charlottetown, PE
80 75 74 78 307 19 T43 Trevor Ranton
Waterloo, ON
76 78 75 78 307 19 T43 A.J. Armstrong
St. Albert, AB
80 73 75 79 307 19 T43 Calvin Ross
Fredericton, NB
76 80 75 76 307 19 T47 Tony Gil
Vaughan, ON
78 76 75 79 308 20 T47 Jaewook Lee
Langley, BC
74 81 72 81 308 20 T47 Brad Currier
Oakville, ON
79 73 81 75 308 20 T47 Mac Carter
Cobourg, ON
78 75 81 74 308 20 51 Cory Selander
Prince Albert, SK
85 71 80 74 310 22 T52 Jordon Birt
Charlottetown, PE
79 78 75 79 311 23 T52 Matthew Bonnell
Corner Brook, NL
76 79 79 77 311 23 54 Brendan Smith
Ayers Cliff, QC
74 83 80 75 312 24 T55 Jacob Presutti
Brampton, ON
79 76 74 84 313 25 T55 Thomas Hunt
Georgetown, ON
77 78 78 80 313 25 T55 Kevin Aubin
Terrebonne, QC
86 70 80 77 313 25 T58 Ryan Rody
Calgary, AB
78 74 80 82 314 26 T58 Peter Beneteau
Odessa, ON
78 79 79 78 314 26 T60 Remi Chartier
Beaconsfield, QC
79 78 77 82 316 28 T60 Marc Sweeney
Saskatoon, SK
76 78 81 81 316 28 T60 Zaahidali Nathu
Richmond, BC
77 80 79 80 316 28 T60 Bobby Dunphy
Antigonish, NS
77 77 83 79 316 28 T60 Khan Lee
Surrey, BC
80 74 85 77 316 28 65 Ollie Rizun
Garibaldi Highlands, BC 78 77 85 77 317 29 T66 Aidan Dunphy
Whitby, ON
76 74 84 88 322 34 T66 Harry Bains
Surrey, BC
80 76 85 81 322 34 T66 Thomas Allkins
Lake Mary, FL, USA 82 73 88 79 322 34 T69 Aidan Gavey
Caledonia, ON
76 79 79 89 323 35 T69 Logan Lammerant Seaforth, ON
79 75 82 87 323 35 71 Luke Gavin
Peterborough, ON
79 77 83 86 325 37 72 Gabriel Gingras
Chelsea, QC
72 85 82 87 326 38 73 Matt Bean
Saskatoon, SK
79 78 91 82 330 42
*
won in playoff
Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
Quebec
2
Ontario
3
Alberta
4
Saskatchewan
T5
New Brunswick
T5
British Columbia
7
Newfoundland & Labrador
8
Prince Edward Island
9
Nova Scotia
10
Manitoba
26 Golf Canada
R1R2Total
148 140 288 154 142 296 149 153 302 159 149 308 153 159 312 154 158 312 153 161 314 162 155 317 165 154 319 162 164 326 +/E 8 14 20 24 24 26 29 31 38 CUT
Andrew Brown
Patrick Tan
Sean Trapp
Andrew Harding
Jason Martens
Félix Normand
Jared Dandy
Thomas Code
Michael Martin
Cole Briggs
Louis-Alexandre Colgan
Ethan Choi
Keaton Gudz
Nicholas Brisebois
Jared Nicolls
Jeremy Kirk
Max Sekulic
Isaac D.H. Lee
Olivier Ménard
Jack Lilly
Tyler Douse
Brendan Kesterke
Matthew Chandler
Corey McMinniman
Jacob Chartré
Jaret Chipman
Chandler McDowell
Kyle Leiman
Ewan Kelly
Shaun Margeson
Nathan Peters
Kevin Chen
Jonathan Vermette
Lachlan O’Hara
Jeremy Rose
Gavin Ciulla
Patrick Jackson
Stuart Earle
James Parsons
Michael Simms
Taylor Patrick
Éric Marshall
Myles Killackey
Eric Shea
Tayden Wallin
Danek Hadley
Jack Jelinek
James Wyndham-West
Christopher Vandette
Jackson Bowery
Julian Myers
Andrew Bruce
Kirk Markowski
Jackson Thornley
Keenan Flemming
Riley Spear
Kade Johnson
Michael von Schalburg
Tyler Hashmi
Logan Carver
Andrew Dontigny
Mackenzie Clow
Louis-Francois Charpentier
Antoine Roy
Jason Kim
Corey Bailey
Sean O’Hara
Cameron Bourque
Daniel Hyun
Braden McKay
Cameron McIntyre
Tristan Vandette
Landon Stellingwerff
Ryan Lochead
Cougar Collins
Wesley Hoydalo
Sam Reid
Vincent Dicosimo
Nicolas Mezzapelle
Owen Murray
Braeden Burgess
DQ Conaire Kehoe
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
Janetville, ON
Bedford, NS
Edmonton, AB
Beloeil, QC
Vankleek Hlll, ON
Dorchester, ON
Calgary, AB
Langley, BC
Québec, QC
Pincher Creek, AB
Victoria, BC
Kanata, ON
Ponoka, AB
Thunder Bay, ON
Rycroft, AB
Pitt Meadows, BC
Valley Field, QC
Victoria, BC
Waterloo, ON
Headingley, MB
Chester, NS
Fredericton, NB
Gatineau, QC
Niagara Falls, ON
Springbrook, AB
Victoria, BC
Beaver Bank, NS
Fall River, NS
St. John’s, NL
Stratford, PE
Val-d’Or, QC
Mississauga, ON
Calgary, AB
Surrey, BC
Truro, NS
Woodmans Point, NB
Almonte, ON
St. John’s, NL
Surrey, BC
Ottawa, ON
Gibsons, BC
Brantford, ON
Humboldt, SK
Bathurst, NB
Oakville, ON
King City, ON
Beaconsfield, QC
London, ON
Ottawa, ON
Corner Brook, NL
Dryden, ON
Vancouver, BC
Sechelt, BC
Acton, ON
Yorkton, SK
King City, ON
Charlottetown, PE
Calgary, AB
Trois-Rivières, QC
Summerside, PE
Outremont, QC
Rimouski, QC
Calgary, AB
Shaunavon, SK
Mississauga, ON
Victoria, BC
Langley, BC
Rossland, BC
Winnipeg, MB
Beaconsfield, QC
Calgary, AB
River John, NS
Caledon, ON
Selkirk, MB
Moncton, NB
Niagara Falls, ON
Boucherville, QC
Calgary, AB
Petitcodiac, NB
Calgary, AB
79 79 - - 80 78 - - 77 81 - - 77 81 - - 79 79 - - 80 78 - - 80 78 - - 78 81 - - 78 81 - - 81 78 - - 82 77 - - 78 81 - - 80 79 - - 81 79 - - 84 76 - - 74 86 - - 79 81 - - 80 80 - - 82 78 - - 83 78 - - 83 78 - - 78 83 - - 86 75 - - 82 79 - - 76 85 - - 81 80 - - 77 84 - - 81 81 - - 83 79 - - 82 80 - - 79 83 - - 82 80 - - 81 81 - - 81 81 - - 81 81 - - 86 76 - - 78 85 - - 87 76 - - 82 81 - - 80 83 - - 80 83 - - 80 83 - - 82 82 - - 81 83 - - 81 83 - - 77 87 - - 85 79 - - 81 83 - - 81 83 - - 82 82 - - 79 86 - - 82 83 - - 84 81 - - 82 83 - - 77 88 - - 83 82 - - 85 81 - - 82 84 - - 82 84 - - 82 84 - - 87 79 - - 85 82 - - 87 81 - - 82 86 - - 85 84 - - 83 86 - - 85 84 - - 84 85 - - 87 83 - - 87 83 - - 88 83 - - 91 81 - - 87 86 - - 84 90 - - 81 93 - - 84 91 - - 88 88 - - 86 90 - - 84 93 - - 91 86 - - 93 88 - - 75 91 - - 158 158 158 158 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 160 160 160 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 164 164 164 164 164 165 165 165 165 165 165 166 166 166 166 166 167 168 168 169 169 169 169 170 170 171 172 173 174 174 175 176 176 177 177 181 166 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 33 37 22
Charles-Éric Bélanger
2015 Canadian Junior and Juvenile Boys Champion
Juvenile Boys Division
*1 Charles-Eric BelangerQuébec, QC
2
A.J. Ewart
Coquitlam, BC
3
Tristan Mandur
Mill Bay, BC
4
Thomas ‘Jack’ Simpson Aurora, ON
5
Jake Bryson
Dunrobin, ON
T6 Jason (Chan young) ChungThornhill, ON
T6 Griffin Jones
Manotick, ON
8
Alexander Smith
Calgary, AB
T9 Callum Davison
Duncan, BC
T9 Sam Meek
Peterborough, ON
T9 Roman Timmerman Saskatoon, SK
12 Calvin Ross
Fredericton, NB
13 Jaewook Lee
Langley, BC
T14 Jordon Birt
Charlottetown, PE
T14 Matthew Bonnell
Corner Brook, NL
16 Jacob Presutti
Brampton, ON
T17 Remi Chartier
Beaconsfield, QC
T17 Khan Lee
Surrey, BC
19 Thomas Allkins
Lake Mary, FL, USA
20 Aidan Gavey
Caledonia, ON
21 Luke Gavin
Peterborough, ON
22 Matt Bean
Saskatoon, SK
CUT
Sean Trapp
Janetville, ON
Jared Dandy
Vankleek Hlll, ON
Louis-Alexandre Colgan
Québec, QC
Ethan Choi
Pincher Creek, AB
Keaton Gudz
Victoria, BC
Max Sekulic
Rycroft, AB
Isaac D.H. Lee
Pitt Meadows, BC
Olivier Ménard
Valley Field, QC
Brendan Kesterke
Headingley, MB
Matthew Chandler
Chester, NS
Chandler McDowell
Springbrook, AB
Ewan Kelly
Beaver Bank, NS
Shaun Margeson
Fall River, NS
Kevin Chen
Stratford, PE
Jonathan Vermette
Val-d’Or, QC
Lachlan O’Hara
Mississauga, ON
Stuart Earle
Woodmans Point, NB
James Parsons
Almonte, ON
Michael Simms
St. John’s, NL
Taylor Patrick
Surrey, BC
Eric Shea
Brantford, ON
Tayden Wallin
Humboldt, SK
Christopher Vandette
Beaconsfield, QC
Andrew Bruce
Corner Brook, NL
Keenan Flemming
Sechelt, BC
Kade Johnson
Yorkton, SK
Michael von Schalburg
King City, ON
Tyler Hashmi
Charlottetown, PE
Logan Carver
Calgary, AB
Andrew Dontigny
Trois-Rivières, QC
Antoine Roy
Rimouski, QC
Daniel Hyun
Langley, BC
Cameron McIntyre
Winnipeg, MB
Tristan Vandette
Beaconsfield, QC
Landon Stellingwerff
Calgary, AB
Cougar Collins
Caledon, ON
Wesley Hoydalo
Selkirk, MB
Sam Reid
Moncton, NB
Vincent Dicosimo
Niagara Falls, ON
Owen Murray
Calgary, AB
71 75 71 71 71 76 71 74 78 73 72 73 74 75 74 75 75 77 75 74 80 75 74 75 76 76 73 79 77 78 74 76 77 78 75 76 81 71 76 78 75 78 73 80 76 80 75 76 74 81 72 81 79 78 75 79 76 79 79 77 79 76 74 84 79 78 77 82 80 74 85 77 82 73 88 79 76 79 79 89 79 77 83 86 79 78 91 82 77 81 - - 80 78 - - 82 77 - - 78 81 - - 80 79 - - 79 81 - - 80 80 - - 82 78 - - 78 83 - - 86 75 - - 77 84 - - 83 79 - - 82 80 - - 82 80 - - 81 81 - - 81 81 - - 87 76 - - 82 81 - - 80 83 - - 80 83 - - 81 83 - - 81 83 - - 81 83 - - 82 83 - - 77 88 - - 85 81 - - 82 84 - - 82 84 - - 82 84 - - 87 79 - - 82 86 - - 87 83 - - 88 83 - - 91 81 - - 87 86 - - 81 93 - - 84 91 - - 88 88 - - 86 90 - - 91 86 - - 288 292 296 298 301 304 304 305 306 306 306 307 308 311 311 313 316 316 322 323 325 330 158 158 159 159 159 160 160 160 161 161 161 162 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 165 165 166 166 166 166 166 168 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 176 177 E 4 8 10 13 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 23 23 25 28 28 34 35 37 42 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship Riverside Country Club, Saskatoon, SK, July 28–31, 2015
POSNAME
1
Mariel Galdiano
2
Bethany Wu
T3 Sarah Burnham
T3 Lauren Greenlief
T3 Lucia Gutierrez
T6 Maddie Szeryk
T6 Dylan Kim
T6 Cindy Ha
T9 Allisen Corpuz
T9 Lakareber Abe
T9 Maria Torres
T12 Kacie Komoto
T12 Eun-Jeong Seong
T14 Taylor Tomlinson
T14 Casey Danielson
16 Jaclyn Lee
T17 Mika Liu
T17 Abbey Carlson
T17 Taylor Kim
T20 Caroline Inglis
T20 Elizabeth Tong
T20 Jennifer Ha
23 Anna Young
T24 Cathleen Santoso
T24 Naomi Ko
T26 Tatiana Wijaya
T26 Jenny Hahn
HOMETOWN
Pearl City, HI
Diamond Bar, CA
Maple Grove, MN
Reston, VA
Peru
London, ON
Plano, TX
Demarest, NJ
Honolulu, HI
Angleton, TX
Puerto Rico
Honolulu, HI
Republic Of Korea
Gainesville, FL
Osceola, WI
Calgary, AB
Beverly Hills, CA
Lake Mary, FL
Surrey, BC
Eugene, OR
Thornhill, ON
Calgary, AB
Saskatoon, SK
Australia
Victoria, BC
Indonesia
Henderson, NV
ROUNDS
69 75 70 69 73 72 69 70 76 69 72 70 75 72 69 71 75 68 71 73 75 75 70 68 73 76 70 69 77 70 69 72 75 72 71 71 76 67 73 73 76 72 69 72 78 68 72 72 76 72 66 76 75 74 72 70 74 72 73 72 76 73 74 70 76 71 74 73 73 73 74 74 74 77 70 73 79 70 76 70 76 73 73 73 76 71 72 76 76 72 76 73 76 74 76 72 79 79 72 68 75 71 82 71 80 74 72 73 TOT
283 284 287 287 287 288 288 288 289 289 289 290 290 291 291 293 294 294 294 295 295 295 297 298 298 299 299 +/-5 -4 -1 -1 -1 E E E 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 9 10 10 11 11 T26
T29
T29
T29
T32
T32
T32
T32
T32
T32
T38
T38
T38
T41
T41
T41
T44
T44
46
47
T48
T48
T48
51
52
T53
T53
T53
Rinko Mitsunaga
Roswell, GA
Hannah Green
Australia
Elizabeth Elmassian Australia
Manuela Carbajo Re Argentina
Kelly Grassel
Chesterton, IN
Brittany Marchand Orangeville, ON
Jen Goh
Singapore
Jenny Lee
Australia
Jessica Porvasnik Hinckley, OH
Jiyoon Jang
Rancho Mirage, CA
Magdalena SimmermacherArgentina
Michelle Kim
Surrey, BC
Kaho Monica Matsubara San Diego, CA
Joanna Charlton
Australia
Delfina Acosta
Argentina
Hannah Suh
San Jose, CA
Yu Eun Eunice Kim Australia
Sabrine Garrison
Calgary, AB
Valérie Tanguay
St-Hyacinthe, QC
Paige Lee
Folsom, CA
Julienne Soo
Australia
Katherine Gravel-Coursol Mirabel, QC
Josée Doyon
St-Georges, QC
Danielle Fuss
Rochester, NY
Macarena Aguilera Argentina
Alisha Lau
Richmond, BC
Chloe Currie
Mississauga, ON
Sarah Dunning
Waterloo, ON
75 75 74 75 79 73 76 72 79 73 76 72 78 74 77 71 79 75 72 75 82 74 71 74 78 77 74 72 79 76 70 76 78 73 74 76 81 75 77 68 75 71 81 75 81 74 73 74 75 76 71 80 81 72 72 78 77 75 79 72 81 73 70 79 78 77 74 75 79 78 72 75 80 74 78 73 82 72 78 74 77 78 74 78 78 78 73 78 82 74 76 75 79 75 77 77 83 72 83 71 77 77 76 80 78 73 80 79 81 78 75 76 299 300 300 300 301 301 301 301 301 301 302 302 302 303 303 303 304 304 305 306 307 307 307 308 309 310 310 310 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 19 20 21 22 22 22 T53
T57
T57
T59
T59
T59
T62
T62
64
T65
T65
T65
68
69
70
Harley Dubsky
Michelle Ruiz
Helene Chartrand
Gennai Goodwin
Celia Kuenster
Brenna Murphy
Gloria Usu Choi
Grace St-Germain
Caroline Ciot
Thea Hedemann
Mackenzie Rice
Krysta Schaus
Alix Kong
Rachel Pollock
Samantha Spencer
Valparaiso, IN
77 77 82 74 Mississauga, ON
80 74 77 80 Pincourt, QC
81 74 80 76 Australia
81 72 81 78 Mendota Heights, MN 80 78 77 77 Eugene, OR
79 77 80 76 Langley, BC
84 74 80 76 Orleans, ON
82 76 80 76 Brossard, QC
78 76 79 82 Saskatoon, SK
78 76 83 82 Barrie, ON
80 79 78 82 Fredericton, NB
81 73 84 81 West Vancouver, BC 80 77 81 82 Guelph, ON
80 78 86 79 Georgetown, ON
80 73 83 97 310 311 311 312 312 312 314 314 315 319 319 319 320 323 333 22 23 23 24 24 24 26 26 27 31 31 31 32 35 45 Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
Alberta
2
British Columbia
3
Ontario
4
Quebec
5
New Brunswick
6
Saskatchewan
7
Nova Scotia
8
Manitoba
R1R2Total
152 144 296 155 148 303 158 147 305 156 150 306 164 151 315 164 153 317 168 155 323 178 162 340 +/8 15 17 18 27 29 35 52 CUT
Jessica Ip
Kennedy Bodfield
Marie Donnici
Laura Jones
Julia Henderson
Mindy Lichtman
Bri-Ann Tokariwski
Ashley Cai
Allison Chandler
Alexandra LeBlanc
Dorsey Addicks
Sydney MacDonald
Dana Kidd
Richmond Hill, ON
St Catharines, ON
Vancouver, BC
Moncton, NB
New Glasgow, NS
Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg, MB
Vancouver, BC
Chester, NS
Moncton, NB
Big Sky, MT
Calgary, AB
Saskatoon, SK
78 84 81 83 84 82 82 80 86 85 82 89 85 82 - 76 - 79 - 78 - 77 - 80 - 80 - 83 - 78 - 79 - 82 - 76 - 81 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 16 160 16 160 16 161 17 161 17 162 18 162 18 163 19 164 20 164 20 164 20 165 21 166 22 Meghan McLean
Veronica Vetesnik
Jayla Yoonji Kang
Cristal Romero
Becky Martin
Brooke Hobson
Allison Walsh
Brooke Hill
Abra Thompson
Kim Walker
Emily Chu
Charmaine Mackid
Jennifer Woods
Port Williams, NS
Winnipeg, MB
Surrey, BC
Dartmouth, NS
Medicine Hat, AB
Prince Albert, SK
Mount Prospect, IL
Regina, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Regina, SK
Ancaster, ON
Ste. Anne, MB
Langley, BC
84 87 83 88 83 89 90 87 85 88 87 91 90 83 - 80 - 84 - 80 - 85 - 81 - 80 - 84 - 87 - 86 - 87 - 84 - 85 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 167 23 167 23 167 23 168 24 168 24 170 26 170 26 171 27 172 28 174 30 174 30 175 31 175 31 Mandy Wong
Hannah Diamond
Dana Todd
Rebecca Kuik
Kate Robinson
Kayla Sawchuk
Beth Davis
Katherine McGlenen
WD Noelle Maertz
WD Sierra Sims
WD Stephanie Lau
WD Paige Stubbs
Calgary, AB
Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg, MB
Winnipeg, MB
Saskatoon, SK
Prince Albert, SK
Saskatoon, SK
Winnipeg, MB
Clark, NJ
Austin, TX
Fullerton, CA
Sydney, AL
86 92 - 94 84 - 87 92 - 98 82 - 92 88 - 91 89 - 98 92 - 94 97 - 83 74 81 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 178 34 178 34 179 35 180 36 180 36 180 36 190 46 191 47 238 22 - - Mariel Galdiano
2015 Canadian Women’s Amateur Champion
2015 Annual Report 27
Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship Weston Golf & CC and Lambton Golf & CC, Toronto, ON, August 10–13, 2015
POS NAME
1
Billy Kennerly
T2 Garrett Rank
T2 Jake Shuman
T2 Hugo Bernard
5
Kevin DeHuff
T6 Kevin Carrigan
T6 Joey Savoie
T6 Gavin Hall
T6 Patrick Murphy
T6 Ben Eccles
T11 Guillermo Pereira
T11 Brayden Eriksen
T13 Rico Hoey
T13 Conner Hayden
T13 Kade McBride
T13 Stuart Macdonald
T17 Trevor Sluman
T17 Giulio Castagnara
T17 Eli Cole
T17 Blair Hamilton
T17 Cristóbal Del Solar
T22 Eric Banks
T22 Russell Bowie
24 Josh Whalen
T25 Darren Shaw
T25 Ugo Coussaud
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS TOT+/Alpharetta, GA
68 68 69 70 275 -12 Elmira, ON
67 73 74 67 281 -6 Needham, MA
70 71 72 68 281 -6 Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC 75 68 69 69 281 -6 Coto de Caza, CA
69 74 72 67 282 -5 Victoria, BC
72 73 73 65 283 -4 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC72 70 73 68 283 -4 Pittsford, NY
66 74 71 72 283 -4 Crossfield, AB
69 71 69 74 283 -4 Australia
66 70 74 73 283 -4 Chile
71 70 73 70 284 -3 Parksville, BC
68 72 74 70 284 -3 Rancho Cucamonga, CA72 70 73 70 285 -2 Chilhowie, VA
69 71 73 72 285 -2 Tugun, AL
72 71 70 72 285 -2 Vancouver, BC
74 70 67 74 285 -2 Rochester, NY
72 69 75 70 286 -1 Fort Worth, TX
67 74 74 71 286 -1 Beverly Hills, CA
70 72 74 70 286 -1 Burlington, ON
71 71 73 71 286 -1 Tallahasse, FL
73 68 72 73 286 -1 Truro, NS
67 69 77 74 287 E Mississauga, ON
69 71 71 76 287 E Napanee, ON
71 74 76 67 288 1 Stoney Creek, ON
72 73 73 71 289 2 France
72 71 75 71 289 2 T25
T25
29
T30
T30
T32
T32
T32
T35
T35
T35
T35
T35
T35
T35
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T42
T52
T52
Quinn Vilneff
Maverick Antcliff
Daniel Chian
Sean Walsh
Barrett McCarthy
Brendan Leonard
Vincent Martino
Nicholas Ross
Dylan MacQueen
Wyndham Clark
Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim
Otto Black
Matthew Teesdale
Christopher Hickman
Geoff Fry
Andrew Whalen
Ryan Tsang
Conner Watt
Luke Moser
Addison Coll
Andrew Harrison
Vincent Blanchette
Étienne Papineau
David Snyder
Kevin Kwon
Turner Southey-Gordon
Paul Barjon
Amherstburg, ON
70 70 75 74 289 Australia
69 75 71 74 289 Covina, CA
72 75 69 74 290 Keller, TX
72 74 74 71 291 Burlington, ON
76 70 75 70 291 Cambridge, ON
77 69 74 72 292 Southlake, TX
72 74 71 75 292 Dundas, ON
70 70 76 76 292 Woodstock, ON
70 72 76 75 293 Highlands Ranch, CO 78 69 71 75 293 Vancouver, BC
72 74 73 74 293 Pinckney, MI
72 71 77 73 293 Maple Glen, PA
77 66 74 76 293 Centreville, MD
70 74 78 71 293 Calgary, AB
72 73 77 71 293 Ephrata, WA
70 76 72 76 294 Thornhill, ON
74 72 73 75 294 Mississauga, ON
73 73 73 75 294 Waterloo, ON
71 76 73 74 294 Arlington, VA
80 66 75 73 294 Camrose, AB
70 68 83 73 294 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC72 72 71 79 294 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC76 70 77 71 294 McAllen, TX
73 71 80 70 294 Maple Ridge, BC
76 70 78 70 294 Toronto, ON
71 72 76 76 295 Fort Worth, TX
70 74 74 77 295 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 T52
T52
T52
T57
T57
T57
T57
61
T62
T62
T64
T64
T66
T66
T66
T66
T70
T70
T72
T72
74
T75
T75
T75
78
Alex Dumais
Caledon, ON
75 69 74 77 295 Francesco Ruffino
Bloomfield Hills, MI
71 74 75 75 295 Zach Anderson
Nanaimo, BC
74 73 78 70 295 Joshua Lee
Fleming Island, FL
74 72 72 78 296 Geoff McLeod
Toronto, ON
73 71 74 78 296 Woody Woodward
Bridgeport, WV
72 69 76 79 296 Trevor Ranton
Waterloo, ON
75 70 76 75 296 Dan Parrack
Toronto, ON
74 73 77 73 297 Chris Waters
Atlanta, GA
73 74 76 75 298 Michael Farrugia
Peterborough, ON
75 72 78 73 298 Raphael Lapierre-MessierSt-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC 70 72 80 77 299 James Fahy
Vancouver, BC
72 72 82 73 299 Alex Palmer
Fredericton, NB
74 70 79 77 300 Felipe Ramirez
Colombia
73 72 79 76 300 Chris Crisologo
Richmond, BC
74 73 81 72 300 Robert Geibel
Pembroke Pines, FL 73 74 81 72 300 Shea Varty
Cobourg, ON
76 71 78 76 301 Chad Merzbacher
Eden Prairie, MN
74 73 79 75 301 Pierre-Alexandre BedardChibougamau, QC
76 70 73 83 302 Reed Hrynewich
Muskegon, MI
75 72 76 79 302 Dustin Yeager
Calgary, AB
70 77 74 82 303 Michael Jiggins
St. Catharines, ON
70 77 75 82 304 Zaahidali Nathu
Richmond, BC
76 69 78 81 304 Logan Yanick
Courtenay, BC
74 73 79 78 304 Henry Lee
Coquitlam, BC
76 70 81 80 307 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 17 20 CUT
Étienne Brault
Dylan Cave
Jared duToit
Harley Abrams
Brian Bullington
Branson Ferrier
Dave Bunker
Isaiah Logue
Charles Corner
Jake DuVall
Eric Johnson
Tony Gil
Zach Sackett
Jordan Lu
Justin Wood
Keaton Jones
Christian McCullough
Henry Mabbett
Lawren Rowe
Jacob Bishop
Marc-Olivier Plasse
Stuart Lenehan
Dale Brandt-Richards
Geoffrey Butt
Matt Gudmundson
Jackson Bowery
Christopher Collins
Blair Bursey
Maxwell Sear
Kevin Fawcett
Bryce Evon
Justin Tereshko
Dylan Bell
Chris Wilson
Edward Reevey
Austin Connelly
Tyler Douse
Andrew Nagel
Devon Schade
Brodie Ward
Brett Hogan
Jesse Heinly
Michael Boss
Jacob Vanderpas
Michael McAdam
Will Betts
Jordy Lutz
Brett McIntosh
Bret Thompson
Calvin Ross
Ki Taek Lee
Troy Bulmer
Juan Camilo Kalozdi
Josh Landine
Dominic Payne
Ally Tidcombe
Conner Kozak
Robert Johnson
Matthew Shubley
Ryan Ahrens
Ryan Neil
Will Gavarkovs
Phil Mullin
Mitchell MacLeod
Nick Earle
Scott Secord
Fernando Cruz Valle
Dallas Lequyer
Michael Belle
James Roxburgh
Clayton Presant
Brendan MacDougall
Spencer Dobbs
Jake Adams
Alexander Smith
Cameron Bourque
Mercier, QC
Kitchener, ON
Kimberley, BC
Boca Raton, FL
Frankfort, IL
Barrie, ON
Woodbridge, ON
Fairfield, PA
Cayuga, ON
Victoria, BC
Winnipeg, MB
Vaughan, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Vancouver, BC
Unity, SK
Kitchener, ON
Richmond Hill, ON
Griffin, GA
Victoria, BC
St.George, ON
Mercier, QC
Dartmouth, NS
Newport, AL
Vancouver, BC
Chilliwack, BC
London, ON
Ottawa, ON
Gander, NL
Unionville, ON
Toronto, ON
Windsor, ON
Greensboro, NC
Victoria, BC
Toronto, ON
Rothesay, NB
Clare, NS
Waterloo, ON
Elmvale, ON
Beausejour, MB
North Milton, PE
Calgary, AB
Bend, OR
Lewiston, NY
Vancouver, BC
Red Deer, AB
Leechburg, PA
Winnipeg, MB
London, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Fredericton, NB
Palm Desert, CA
Vernon, BC
Colombia
Fredericton, NB
East St Paul, MB
Bedford, NS
Vernon, BC
Georgetown, ON
Whitby, ON
Peterborough, ON
North Bay, ON
Toronto, ON
Whitehorse, YT
Shanty Bay, ON
Woodmans Point, NB
Calgary, AB
Mexico
Carlyle, SK
Burnaby, BC
Vancouver, BC
Kingston, ON
Calgary, AB
Whitby, ON
London, ON
Calgary, AB
Victoria, BC
71 77 - 72 76 - 72 76 - 76 72 - 73 75 - 76 72 - 74 74 - 72 76 - 77 71 - 75 73 - 75 73 - 73 76 - 75 74 - 76 73 - 76 73 - 78 71 - 74 75 - 73 76 - 77 72 - 75 74 - 72 77 - 73 76 - 73 76 - 72 78 - 74 76 - 76 74 - 73 77 - 78 72 - 75 75 - 74 76 - 72 78 - 72 78 - 78 72 - 74 76 - 71 80 - 76 75 - 77 74 - 77 74 - 75 76 - 77 74 - 76 75 - 79 72 - 75 76 - 76 75 - 79 72 - 74 77 - 75 76 - 77 75 - 72 80 - 77 75 - 79 73 - 74 78 - 72 80 - 75 77 - 79 73 - 77 75 - 77 75 - 75 77 - 75 78 - 78 75 - 71 82 - 75 78 - 74 79 - 73 80 - 77 76 - 81 72 - 73 80 - 75 78 - 78 75 - 72 81 - 76 77 - 81 72 - 75 78 - 78 75 - 76 77 - 77 76 - - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 148 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 149 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 150 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 151 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 152 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 - 153 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Daniel Yustin
Minwoo Park
David Venman
Jacob Peterson
Tyler Wright
Mitchell Matichuk
Daniel Fratczak
Dallas Jones
Brock Holland
Brett White
Danny Guise
Kurtis Campbell
Myles Creighton
Corey McMinniman
Matthew Vihant
Steven Poulos
Brandon Lacasse
Brandon Hogue
Ryan Sholdice
Stewart Gray
Jack Wood
Matt Williams
Emmett Oh
Cody Adolph
Jonathan Gagnon
Jonathan Chang
Dylan Kerbrat
Gordon Gibson
Tyler Saunders
A.J. Armstrong
Daniel Gosselin
Evan Holmes
Charles Fitzsimmons
Chris Willis
Mike Furlong
David Williamson
Jake McNulty
Charlie Boyechko
Warren Sye
Robert Woods
Tyler Roope
Logan Carver
James Dyack
Mark Pothier
Josiah Dixon
Alex Large
Matthew Steger
Denver Dafoe
Jean Bilodeau
Brad Currier
Jordan Ells
James Krantz
Alan Tolusso
Scott Samuel
Curtis Hall
Pat Livingston
Jose Hernandez
Richard Troy McCully
Joshua Goheen
Andrew Bruce
Kevin Mclafferty
Jesse Pedersen
Colin Manning
Sameer Kalia
Austin James
Frank Garber
Jason Martens
William Deck
Brandon Markiw
Shaun Margeson
Ron Lafond
Gavin Ciulla
Marc-Anthony Manion
Brett Pasula
François Bissonnette
Andrew Coady
East Amherst, NY
Toronto, ON
Kitimat, BC
Montréal, QC
Regina, SK
Melville, SK
Victoria, BC
Ladysmith, BC
Victoria, BC
Caledonia, MI
Greenwich, CT
Saint Lazare, QC
Digby, NS
Fredericton, NB
Toronto, ON
Toronto, ON
Châteauguay, QC
Leduc, AB
Stony Mountain, MB
Yellowknife, NT
Banff, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Stony Plain, AB
Sherbrooke, QC
Corona, CA
Kitimat, BC
Toronto, ON
Sturgeon County, AB
St. Albert, AB
Brossard, QC
Calgary, AB
London, ON
Toronto, ON
St. John’s, NL
Truro, NS
Port Perry, ON
Winnipeg, MB
Mississauga, ON
Richmond, BC
Langley, BC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Hamonds Plains, NS
Bognor, ON
Canmore, AB
North Vancouver, BC
Bracebridge, ON
Boucherville, QC
Oakville, ON
Hammonds Plains, NS
Oshawa, ON
Burnaby, BC
Etobicoke, ON
Charlottetown, PE
Fredericton, NB
San Antonio, TX
Victoria, BC
Greely, ON
Corner Brook, NL
Toronto, ON
Kamloops, BC
Riverview, NB
Campbellville, ON
Bath, ON
Kirkland, WA
Edmonton, AB
Kelowna, BC
Edmonton, AB
Fall River, NS
Yellowknife, NT
Surrey, BC
Toronto, ON
Red Deer, AB
Blainville, QC
Charlottetown, PE
74 79 - 77 77 - 76 78 - 76 78 - 74 80 - 77 77 - 75 79 - 78 76 - 76 78 - 78 76 - 76 78 - 75 79 - 74 80 - 74 80 - 72 82 - 77 77 - 75 79 - 77 77 - 76 79 - 78 77 - 80 75 - 78 77 - 76 79 - 75 80 - 76 79 - 76 79 - 78 77 - 79 77 - 79 77 - 76 80 - 82 74 - 79 77 - 80 76 - 77 79 - 80 76 - 76 80 - 73 83 - 79 77 - 77 79 - 83 73 - 77 79 - 78 78 - 79 77 - 78 78 - 78 78 - 78 78 - 79 77 - 83 73 - 82 74 - 80 76 - 79 78 - 76 81 - 80 77 - 76 81 - 81 76 - 80 77 - 78 79 - 77 80 - 80 77 - 77 80 - 80 77 - 77 80 - 80 77 - 77 81 - 77 81 - 81 77 - 80 78 - 81 77 - 77 81 - 79 80 - 78 81 - 77 82 - 77 82 - 75 84 - 79 80 - 79 80 - - 153 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 154 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 155 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 156 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 157 - 158 - 158 - 158 - 158 - 158 - 158 - 159 - 159 - 159 - 159 - 159 - 159 - 159 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Josh Travers
Hunter Phelan
Ryan Rody
Rhys Tosczak
Logan Lammerant
Michael Herperger
Crawford McKinlay
Jehremy Ryde
Daley Peters
Kyle Wiebe
Justin Faasse
Paul Stevens
Tanner White
Cameron Lowdon
Matt Sloan
Kevin Whelly
Brad Slaney
Cedric Laverdure
Geoff Campbell
Danny Klughart
Christopher Keating
Gord Delorm
Cody MacKay
Keaton Gudz
Riley Unger
Greggory Palmer
Daniel Cyr
Matthew Bonnell
Landon Kulych
Joseph Burgess
Nicholas Bubela
Robert Kelly
James McGrath
DQ Elliott Whitley
Battersea, ON
Vancouver, BC
Calgary, AB
Penticton, BC
Seaforth, ON
Humboldt, SK
Blehiem, ON
Saskatoon, SK
Winnipeg, MB
Madison, SK
Kelowna, BC
Peterborough, ON
Regina, SK
Stonewall, MB
Mississauga, ON
Toronto, ON
St. John’s, NL
Mont-Royal, QC
Wellington, NS
Prince Albert, SK
Oakville, ON
Yellowknife, NT
Warren Grove, PE
Victoria, BC
Winnipeg, MB
Port Alberni, BC
Dieppe, NB
Corner Brook, NL
Whitehorse, YT
London, ON
Ajax, ON
Clarenville, NL
Whitehorse, YT
Hamilton, ON
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 161 161 161 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 165 165 166 166 166 167 170 181 182 130 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 27 38 39 7 Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
British Columbia
T2
Québec
T2
Alberta
4
Ontario
5
Manitoba
6
New Brunswick
7
Newfoundland & Labrador
T8
Prince Edward Island
T8
Saskatchewan
10
Northwest Territories
11
Nova Scotia
12
Yukon
Billy Kennerly
2015 Canadian Men’s Amateur Champion
28 Golf Canada
83 77 - 77 83 - 81 79 - 75 85 - 78 82 - 80 80 - 82 78 - 84 76 - 85 75 - 78 83 - 87 74 - 81 80 - 79 83 - 85 77 - 81 81 - 79 83 - 83 80 - 77 86 - 81 82 - 80 83 - 86 77 - 84 80 - 86 78 - 78 86 - 84 81 - 87 78 - 81 85 - 84 82 - 85 81 - 80 87 - 88 82 - 93 88 - 86 96 - 72 58 - R1R2Total
146 140 286 151 138 289 146 143 289 143 114 257 150 150 300 154 151 305 158 148 306 158 150 308 151 157 308 156 157 313 155 160 315 159 160 319 +/E 3 3 11 14 19 20 22 22 27 29 33 Canadian Men’s Senior Championship Desert Blume Golf Club, Medicine Hat, AB, September 1–4, 2015
POSNAME
1
Jack Hall
T2 Paul Simson
T2 Pat Thompson
4
David Schultz
T5 Lance Lundy
T5 Frank MacKenzie
T5 Lars Melander
8
Ronald Kilby
T9 John Gallacher
T9 Doug Roxburgh
T11 Allen Barber
T11 Howard Broun
T11 Norm Bradley
T14 Gary Robinson
T14 Brady Exber
T16 Frank Van Dornick
T16 Mark Spooner
T16 Mac McGee
T16 Kelly Risling
T20 Larry Daniels
T20 Richard Evoy
T20 Jean-Guy Garnier
T20 Michael Jackson
T20 Sandy Harper
T25 Gerry MacMillan
T25 Brad Haw
T25 Gudmund Lindbjerg
T25 Ernie Sheaves
T25 Jerry Maatman
CUT
George Stokes
Ken Bradley
Mickey Batten
David Robert McCullough
Dave Bergeron
Cyrus Whitney
Len Filek
Dave Miller
Randy Fleet
Jim Russell
Ernie Anderson
David Cameron
Will Cochrane
Ronald Mercier
Len Powell
Greg Kocher
Marty Quincey
Jeffrey Gauf
Banks Scott
Brian Bates
Eamonn McConnell
Robert Choy
Luc Bergeron
John D. Anderson
Brian Graham
Jeff Ablett
Dale Kinnie
Wayne Schaeffer
Louis Boudreau
HOMETOWN
Savannah, GA
Raleigh, NC
Asheville, NC
Calgary, AB
Pemberton, BC
Vernon, BC
Oakville, ON
McAllen, TX
Burnaby, BC
Vancouver, BC
Yorktown, VA
Calgary, AB
Kelowna, BC
Fayetteville, NC
Las Vegas, NV
Camrose, AB
West Vancouver, BC
Midland, TX
Medicine Hat, AB
Seattle, WA
Sault Ste Marie, ON
Breakeyville, QC
Collingwood, ON
Nanaimo, BC
Kingston, NS
Maple Ridge, BC
Port Moody, BC
Baddeck, NS
Winnetka, IL
ROUNDS
69 67 73 69 71 70 65 72 73 72 71 72 75 70 71 68 72 76 70 69 77 68 69 80 72 72 74 73 70 75 73 74 72 71 72 76 71 72 76 77 72 71 69 70 81 74 73 74 73 74 74 71 73 77 73 69 79 79 71 72 73 74 75 77 70 75 76 71 75 73 72 77 73 76 74 73 77 73 74 73 76 74 73 76 75 71 77 TOT
209 210 210 215 216 216 216 217 218 218 219 219 219 220 220 221 221 221 221 222 222 222 222 222 223 223 223 223 223 +/-7 -6 -6 -1 E E E 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 New Hamburg, ON 78 82 - 160 16 Moose Jaw, SK
82 79 - 161 17 Chateauguay, QC
81 81 - 162 18 North Vancouver, BC 81 75 - 156 12 London, ON
76 80 - 156 12 Oro Valley, AZ
81 75 - 156 12 Summerland, BC
77 79 - 156 12 West Vancouver, BC 79 77 - 156 12 Banff, AB
73 83 - 156 12 Calgary, AB
76 80 - 156 12 Calgary, AB
79 77 - 156 12 Kelowna, BC
76 80 - 156 12 Toronto, ON
77 80 - 157 13 Casa Grande, AB
74 83 - 157 13 Red Deer, AB
80 77 - 157 13 Gibsons, BC
79 78 - 157 13 Caledon, ON
81 77 - 158 14 Edmonton, AB
75 83 - 158 14 Burnaby, BC
79 79 - 158 14 Abbotsford, BC
77 81 - 158 14 Toronto, ON
81 78 - 159 15 Richmond, BC
76 83 - 159 15 St-Denis-de-Brompton, QC 79 80 - 159 15 Strathmore, AB
79 81 - 160 16 New Westminster, BC 80 80 - 160 16 Kimberley, BC
77 83 - 160 16 Moncton, NB
78 82 - 160 16 Kelowna, BC
82 79 - 161 17 Boudreau-Ouest, NB 84 77 - 161 17 T30
T30
T32
T32
T32
T35
T35
37
T38
T38
T40
T40
T40
T40
T44
T44
T44
T47
T47
T49
T49
T49
T49
T49
T54
T54
T56
T56
T56
T56
George Zahringer
Richard Pfeil
Garth Collings
Roger Gilhespy
Ken Warwick
Brian Coston
Colin Coben
Jim Shaw
Jim Briggs
Bill Probst
Rick Burton
Bob Jennings
Ken Rodgers
Danny Turbide
Alan Stewart
Allen Stowkowy
Scott Dutton
Michael Mealia
Robert Gibson
William Jackson
Wayne Gillespie
Kelly Cowan
John Hull
John Bracken
Keith Newton
James Gallagher
Roy Finlay
Tom Skinner
Phil Kerbrat
Rob Kemp
Ron Newman
Ray Madison
Terry Fisher
Patrick Feeney
Les Swelin
Tom Banks
Michel Riverin
Ray Henry
Ron Bell
Fred Schweiger
Richard McCullough
Frank Enns
Ron Dolinki
Merv Dusyk
Timothy Howard
John Kataila
Dean Bates
Terry Filewich
Doug Stone
Don Medcalf
Allan Masters
Reg van Drecht
Sonny Phillips
William Wilms
Dave Barley
Terry Clackson
Rick Stead
Jack McDiarmid
Dale Bingham
New York, NY
Lake Geneva, WI
Matlock, MB
Chilliwack, BC
Winnipeg, MB
Calgary, AB
Delisle, SK
Mission, BC
Fenwick, ON
Midway, UT
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Regina, SK
Quebec, QC
Grande Prairie, AB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Richmond Hill, ON
Toronto, ON
Oklahoma City, OK
Edmonton, AB
Calgary, AB
Clayton, MO
Seattle, WA
Olds, AB
Yorktown, VA
Sexsmith, AB
Red Deer, AB
Calgary, AB
Vancouver, BC
79 71 74 76 76 72 74 74 77 78 69 78 71 75 79 78 73 75 73 74 79 75 75 77 77 73 78 71 74 83 70 77 82 78 72 79 77 76 76 77 77 75 73 74 83 76 77 77 76 78 76 75 77 79 78 76 77 72 76 84 76 74 82 74 78 80 78 76 78 73 82 77 73 79 81 75 78 80 81 69 84 73 80 81 76 77 81 75 80 79 224 224 225 225 225 226 226 227 228 228 229 229 229 229 230 230 230 231 231 232 232 232 232 232 233 233 234 234 234 234 Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Lethbridge, AB
High River, AB
Sundre, AB
Auburn, NS
Brossard, QC
Victoria, BC
Vancouver, BC
Calgary, AB
Cornwall, ON
Saskatoon, SK
Perth, ON
Sylvan Lake, AB
Victoria, BC
Oakville, ON
Penticton, BC
Spruce Grove, AB
White Rock, BC
Calgary, AB
Corner Brook, NL
Fredericton, NB
New Maryland, NB
Delta, BC
Dieppe, NB
St. Albert, AB
Mount Pearl, NL
Calgary, AB
Red Deer County, AB
77 84 - 161 17 84 78 - 162 18 81 81 - 162 18 80 82 - 162 18 77 85 - 162 18 81 81 - 162 18 83 80 - 163 19 83 80 - 163 19 84 79 - 163 19 84 79 - 163 19 78 85 - 163 19 80 84 - 164 20 82 82 - 164 20 87 77 - 164 20 81 83 - 164 20 81 83 - 164 20 82 82 - 164 20 81 83 - 164 20 80 85 - 165 21 79 86 - 165 21 78 87 - 165 21 83 82 - 165 21 83 83 - 166 22 83 84 - 167 23 86 82 - 168 24 85 83 - 168 24 84 84 - 168 24 87 81 - 168 24 84 85 - 169 25 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 18 T60
T60
T60
T63
T63
65
66
67
68
Daryl Herchuk
Michael Alderman
André Raymond
Scott Hiles
Mike Berney
Bill Simmons
John Russell
Paul Grimes
Dru Lafave
Super Senior Division
George Stokes
1
2
Ken Bradley
3
Mickey Batten
CUT
Michel Riverin
Doug Stone
William Wilms
Dave Barley
Terry Keefe
Dave Mackenzie
Ted Hunt
WD Stuart Nicholson
WD Frank Sutton
WD Don Lamb
WD Robert Payne
WD Ron Petersen
WD Doug Mader
Terry Keefe
Arthur Kania
Patrick Roche
Dave Mackenzie
Reg Masuda
Patrick McCormick
Mark Dashkewytch
Ted Hunt
Rollie Turrie
Bernie Leger
Rick Ursel
WD Peter Nesbitt
WD Bernie Bolokoski
WD Al Dowdell
WD Floyd Kilgore
WD Andre Jette
WD Stuart Nicholson
WD Gerry Stoddart
WD Bob Friesen
WD Frank Sutton
WD Per Hansen
WD Mike Sweett
WD Don Lamb
WD Brian Ireland
WD Robert Payne
WD Ron Petersen
WD Doug Mader
WD Leonard Gibbons
DQ Dean Woodman
Moose Jaw, SK
Georgetown, ON
Donnacona, QC
Stony Plain, AB
Winnipeg, MB
Burlington, ON
Chestermere, AB
Arcola, SK
Ottawa, ON
75 77 83 75 79 81 78 77 80 80 73 83 74 80 82 81 74 84 77 78 85 78 76 87 77 78 87 235 235 235 236 236 239 240 241 242 19 19 19 20 20 23 24 25 26 New Hamburg, ON
Moose Jaw, SK
Chateauguay, QC
78 82 82 79 81 81 160 161 162 16 17 18 Brossard, QC
White Rock, BC
Delta, BC
Dieppe, NB
Newmarket, ON
Parksville, BC
Winnipeg, MB
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
McMurray, PA
Kimberley, BC
Coquitlam, BC
Lumsden, SK
83 80 80 85 83 84 86 82 87 83 84 87 84 90 81 55 86 54 84 54 84 63 85 63 91 56 163 165 167 168 170 171 174 136 140 138 147 148 147 19 21 23 24 26 27 30 14 18 19 22 23 28 Newmarket, ON
Haverford, PA
Medicine Hat, AB
Parksville, BC
Lethbridge, AB
Mission, BC
Stony Plain, AB
Winnipeg, MB
Thunder Bay, ON
Shediac, NB
Lethbridge, AB
Edmonton, AB
West Kelowna, BC
Calgary, AB
Grimshaw, AB
Mt St Hilaire, QC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
Regina, SK
Calgary, AB
Delta, BC
Calgary, AB
McMurray, PA
Calgary, AB
Kimberley, BC
Coquitlam, BC
Lumsden, SK
Langley, BC
Windsor, NS
87 83 - 170 26 81 89 - 170 26 86 84 - 170 26 84 87 - 171 27 86 85 - 171 27 84 88 - 172 28 87 85 - 172 28 84 90 - 174 30 88 87 - 175 31 85 90 - 175 31 92 90 - 182 38 75 18 - 93 5 79 17 - 96 9 83 14 - 97 10 77 79 - 156 12 76 78 39 193 14 81 55 - 136 14 82 42 - 124 15 82 22 - 104 17 86 54 - 140 18 82 24 - 106 18 83 61 - 144 19 84 54 - 138 19 84 60 - 144 22 84 63 - 147 22 85 63 - 148 23 91 56 - 147 28 92 66 - 158 36 75 75 76 226 10 Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
Ontario
2
Alberta
3
British Columbia
4
Manitoba
5
Nova Scotia
6
Saskatchewan
7
Quebec
8
New Brunswick
9
Newfoundland & Labrador
R1R2Total
145 140 285 143 143 286 145 142 287 145 149 294 147 148 295 148 151 299 153 147 300 161 159 320 162 171 333 +/-3 -2 -1 6 7 11 12 32 45 Jack Hall
2015 Canadian Men’s Senior Champion
2015 Annual Report 29
Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur & Senior Championship Sawmill Creek Golf Resort & Spa, Camlachie, ON, August 26–28, 2015
Mid-Amateur Division
POSNAME
HOMETOWN
Terrill Samuel
Etobicoke, ON
1
2
Judith Kyrinis
Thornhill, ON
3
Mary Ann Hayward Aurora, ON
4
Casey Ward
Picton, ON
5
Audrey Akins
LaSalle, ON
6
Jackie Little
Port Alberni, BC
7
Leanne Richardson Indian Mountain, NB
T8 Holly Horwood
Vancouver, BC
T8 Marie-Therese Torti Candiac, QC
10 Lynn Morrison
Oshawa, ON
11 Gail Barros
Edmonton, AB
12 Gail Pimm
Uxbridge, ON
T13 Stefi Markovich
Welland, ON
T13 Alison Murdoch
Victoria, BC
T13 Marlène Desbiens Clermont, QC
T13 Helene Chartrand Pincourt, QC
17 Cheryll Damphouse Amherstburg, ON
T18 Morgan Bell
Calgary, AB
T18 Cathy Welsand
Cambridge, ON
T18 Lynn Kuehn
Lacombe, AB
21 Diane Dolan
Gatineau, QC
T22 Debbie Court
Mississauga, ON
T22 Carol Dulude
Bluffton, SC
T22 Kathie Houghton
Thornbury, ON
25 Marion Reid
Etobicoke, ON
T26 Phyllis Laschuk
Vancouver, BC
T26 Jane Hedges-Mckinnon Strathroy, ON
T28 Margaret Matthews Drumbo, ON
T28 Diana Ferracuti
Kelowna, BC
T30 Cherie Armstrong Sarnia, ON
T30 Joanne Noble
Etobicoke, ON
T30 Karen Kloske
Lake Cowichan, BC
T30 Jennifer Smith
Uxbridge, ON
T30 Joey Bush
Aurora, ON
35 Sarah-Anne Smurlick Dundas, ON
T36 Diane Higgins
Kitchener, ON
T36 Teri deLuis
Brockville, ON
38 Josée Deslauriers Parksville, QC
T39 Denise Schaefer
Kitchener, ON
T39 Allyson Harrison
Kingston, ON
41 Kimberley Legge
Paisley, ON
T42 Jo-Anne Schiller
Lloydminster, AB
T42 Debbie Arsenault
Dartmouth, NS
44 Julie Gagnon
Hudson, QC
45 Susan Podolsky
Alexandria, VA
T46 Kathy Pilkey
Claremont, ON
T46 Barbara Flaman
Sherwood Park, AB
48 Linda Burroughsford Fort Erie, ON
49 Paula Napke FlanaganMiramichi, NB
T50 Melanie Grant
Kelowna, BC
T50 Kelly Koselek
Toronto, ON
52 Catherine Butler
Clarksburg, ON
53 Susan Pearl
Ottawa, ON
54 Penny Dickeson
Fredericton, NB
55 Diane Drury
Ile Bizard, QC
56 Susan Bell
Toronto, ON
57 Sandra Mumford
Dartmouth, NS
58 Jennie Gauthier
Garson, ON
CUT
Julie Girard
Thornhill, ON
Lyne Leclerc
Ottawa, ON
Jane Kelders
London, ON
Janelle Fairgrieve
Etobicoke, ON
Josée L’Ecuyer
Lac Beauport, QC
Kris Harvey
Fredericton, NB
Lauraine Letarte
Boucherville, QC
Mavis Knight
Toronto, ON
Cindy Beaudet
Calgary, AB
ROUNDS
68 70 72 68 70 74 72 71 72 74 73 73 75 74 72 74 78 72 75 79 73 78 79 71 77 78 73 84 70 76 74 73 84 74 78 80 79 79 75 80 77 76 74 82 77 73 76 84 76 82 77 80 81 75 82 77 77 84 76 76 79 77 81 82 78 78 77 81 80 77 80 81 72 84 83 80 82 78 77 80 83 80 83 78 76 89 76 82 81 79 83 81 78 85 80 77 87 85 70 76 77 89 81 80 83 81 81 83 81 83 81 83 77 88 82 81 86 82 83 84 81 82 87 83 86 82 91 78 82 85 79 88 86 79 88 80 86 88 83 89 82 90 80 85 84 88 84 80 91 86 86 87 84 83 92 83 87 85 88 86 90 85 84 91 87 85 88 91 87 89 92 94 82 99 TOT
210 212 215 220 221 224 227 228 228 230 231 232 233 233 233 233 235 236 236 236 237 238 238 238 239 240 240 241 241 242 242 242 242 242 244 245 245 248 249 249 250 251 251 252 253 254 254 255 256 257 257 258 260 261 262 264 268 275 +/-3 -1 2 7 8 11 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 20 20 20 22 23 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 31 32 32 35 36 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 42 43 44 44 45 47 48 49 51 55 62 88 90 90 91 92 91 91 92 87 97 88 97 99 92 104 93 102 96 178 181 183 183 184 185 191 197 198 36 39 41 41 42 43 49 55 56 - - - - - - - - - Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
Province
1
Ontario
2
Alberta
3
Quebec
4
British Columbia
T5
New Brunswick
T5
Manitoba
T5
Nova Scotia
8
Saskatchewan
30 Golf Canada
R1R2Total
146 149 295 150 147 297 147 154 301 150 155 305 159 167 326 161 165 326 169 157 326 164 167 331 +/11 13 17 21 42 42 42 47 Mid-Master Division
Terrill Samuel
Judith Kyrinis
Mary Ann Hayward
Audrey Akins
Jackie Little
Leanne Richardson
Holly Horwood
Marie-Therese Torti
Lynn Morrison
Gail Barros
Gail Pimm
Stefi Markovich
Alison Murdoch
Marlène Desbiens
Helene Chartrand
Cheryll Damphouse
Cathy Welsand
Lynn Kuehn
Diane Dolan
Debbie Court
Carol Dulude
Kathie Houghton
Marion Reid
Phyllis Laschuk
Jane Hedges-Mckinnon
Margaret Matthews
Diana Ferracuti
Cherie Armstrong
Joanne Noble
Karen Kloske
Joey Bush
Sarah-Anne Smurlick
Diane Higgins
Teri deLuis
Josée Deslauriers
Denise Schaefer
Allyson Harrison
Kimberley Legge
Jo-Anne Schiller
Debbie Arsenault
Julie Gagnon
Susan Podolsky
Kathy Pilkey
Barbara Flaman
Linda Burroughsford
Paula Napke Flanagan
Melanie Grant
Kelly Koselek
Catherine Butler
Susan Pearl
Penny Dickeson
Diane Drury
Susan Bell
Sandra Mumford
Jennie Gauthier
CUT
Julie Girard
Lyne Leclerc
Jane Kelders
Janelle Fairgrieve
Josée L’Ecuyer
Kris Harvey
Lauraine Letarte
Mavis Knight
Cindy Beaudet
Etobicoke, ON
Thornhill, ON
Aurora, ON
LaSalle, ON
Port Alberni, BC
Indian Mountain, NB
Vancouver, BC
Candiac, QC
Oshawa, ON
Edmonton, AB
Uxbridge, ON
Welland, ON
Victoria, BC
Clermont, QC
Pincourt, QC
Amherstburg, ON
Cambridge, ON
Lacombe, AB
Gatineau, QC
Mississauga, ON
Bluffton, SC
Thornbury, ON
Etobicoke, ON
Vancouver, BC
Strathroy, ON
Drumbo, ON
Kelowna, BC
Sarnia, ON
Etobicoke, ON
Lake Cowichan, BC
Aurora, ON
Dundas, ON
Kitchener, ON
Brockville, ON
Parksville, QC
Kitchener, ON
Kingston, ON
Paisley, ON
Lloydminster, AB
Dartmouth, NS
Hudson, QC
Alexandria, VA
Claremont, ON
Sherwood Park, AB
Fort Erie, ON
Miramichi, NB
Kelowna, BC
Toronto, ON
Clarksburg, ON
Ottawa, ON
Fredericton, NB
Ile Bizard, QC
Toronto, ON
Dartmouth, NS
Garson, ON
68 70 72 68 70 74 72 71 72 75 74 72 74 78 72 75 79 73 78 79 71 77 78 73 84 70 76 74 73 84 74 78 80 79 79 75 80 77 76 74 82 77 73 76 84 76 82 77 82 77 77 84 76 76 79 77 81 82 78 78 77 81 80 77 80 81 72 84 83 80 82 78 77 80 83 80 83 78 76 89 76 82 81 79 83 81 78 85 80 77 76 77 89 81 80 83 81 81 83 81 83 81 83 77 88 82 81 86 82 83 84 81 82 87 83 86 82 91 78 82 85 79 88 86 79 88 80 86 88 83 89 82 90 80 85 84 88 84 80 91 86 86 87 84 83 92 83 87 85 88 86 90 85 84 91 87 85 88 91 87 89 92 94 82 99 210 212 215 221 224 227 228 228 230 231 232 233 233 233 233 235 236 236 237 238 238 238 239 240 240 241 241 242 242 242 242 244 245 245 248 249 249 250 251 251 252 253 254 254 255 256 257 257 258 260 261 262 264 268 275 -3 -1 2 8 11 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 20 20 20 22 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 31 32 32 35 36 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 42 43 44 44 45 47 48 49 51 55 62 Thornhill, ON
Ottawa, ON
London, ON
Etobicoke, ON
Lac Beauport, QC
Fredericton, NB
Boucherville, QC
Toronto, ON
Calgary, AB
88 90 90 91 92 91 91 92 87 97 88 97 99 92 104 93 102 96 178 181 183 183 184 185 191 197 198 36 39 41 41 42 43 49 55 56 - - - - - - - - - Super Senior Division
1
Joey Bush
Aurora, ON
76 77 153 2
Janice Roberts WilsonFlagler Beach, FL
79 77 156 T3 Holly Horwood
Vancouver, BC
78 79 157 T3 Ruth Maxwell
Dartmouth, NS
78 79 157 T3 Alison Murdoch
Victoria, BC
80 77 157 T3 Kathie Houghton
Thornbury, ON
77 80 157 7
Cheryll Damphouse Amherstburg, ON
76 82 158 T8 Phyllis Laschuk
Vancouver, BC
80 82 162 T8 Debbie McDonald Claremont, ON
72 90 162 10 Teri deLuis
Brockville, ON
81 83 164 11 Barbara Wellard
North Bay, ON
84 81 165 12 Ginny Marshall
Waterloo, ON
89 80 169 13 Susan Pearl
Ottawa, ON
87 85 172 T14 Kelly Koselek
Toronto, ON
86 87 173 T14 Susan Bell
Toronto, ON
85 88 173 T14 Leslie Houde
Kingston, NS
90 83 173 T17 Pat Hall
Medicine Hat, AB
92 83 175 T17 Irini Perivolaris
London, ON
89 86 175 T17 Diane Drury
Ile Bizard, QC
84 91 175 20 Penny Dickeson
Fredericton, NB
86 90 176 CUT
Nancy Jackson
Boynton Beach, FL 97 84 181 Ellenora Horton
Collingwood, ON 90 93 183 Janelle Fairgrieve
Etobicoke, ON 91 92 183 Kris Harvey
Fredericton, NB 88 97 185 Paulette Driscoll
Halifax, NS 90 99 189 Maureen Burns
Blue Mountains, ON 93 97 190 Rosemary Scott
Blue Mountain, ON 95 96 191 Joan McAndrew
Paisley, ON 103 104 207 11 14 15 15 15 15 16 20 20 22 23 27 30 31 31 31 33 33 33 34 39 41 41 43 47 48 49 49
Senior Division
1
Terrill Samuel
Etobicoke, ON
2
Judith Kyrinis
Thornhill, ON
3
Mary Ann Hayward Aurora, ON
4
Jackie Little
Port Alberni, BC
5
Leanne Richardson Indian Mountain, NB
T6 Holly Horwood
Vancouver, BC
T6 Marie-Therese Torti Candiac, QC
T8 Rhonda Orr
Winnipeg, MB
T8 Kim Carrington
Calgary, AB
10 Lynn Morrison
Oshawa, ON
11 Gail Barros
Edmonton, AB
12 Gail Pimm
Uxbridge, ON
T13 Alison Murdoch
Victoria, BC
T13 Marlène Desbiens Clermont, QC
T13 Helene Chartrand Pincourt, QC
16 Cheryll Damphouse Amherstburg, ON
T17 Cathy Welsand
Cambridge, ON
T17 Lynn Kuehn
Lacombe, AB
T17 Ruth Maxwell
Dartmouth, NS
T20 Susan Thomson
Calgary, AB
T20 Diane Dolan
Gatineau, QC
T22 Debbie Court
Mississauga, ON
T22 Carol Dulude
Bluffton, SC
T22 Kathie Houghton
Thornbury, ON
T25 Ivy Steinberg
Stouffville, ON
T25 Marion Reid
Etobicoke, ON
T27 Phyllis Laschuk
Vancouver, BC
T27 Jane Hedges-MckinnonStrathroy, ON
T29 Tammy Bezaire
Warman, SK
T29 Margaret Matthews Drumbo, ON
T29 Diana Ferracuti
Kelowna, BC
T32 Joanne Noble
Etobicoke, ON
T32 Karen Kloske
Lake Cowichan, BC
T32 Joey Bush
Aurora, ON
T35 Sarah-Anne Smurlick Dundas, ON
T35 Janice Roberts WilsonFlagler Beach, FL
T37 Diane Higgins
Kitchener, ON
T37 Teri deLuis
Brockville, ON
T39 Debbie McDonald Claremont, ON
T39 Margot Gillespie
Wheatley, ON
T41 Sherry White
Stratford, PE
T41 Josée Deslauriers Parksville, QC
T43 Denise Schaefer
Kitchener, ON
T43 Allyson Harrison
Kingston, ON
T45 Kimberley Legge
Paisley, ON
T45 Barbara Wellard
North Bay, ON
T45 Mary Walton-RossignolNew Maryland, NB
T48 Jo-Anne Schiller
Lloydminster, AB
T48 Debbie Arsenault
Dartmouth, NS
T50 Susan Podolsky
Alexandria, VA
T50 Julie Green
Georgetown, ON
T52 Kathy Pilkey
Claremont, ON
T52 Barbara Flaman
Sherwood Park, AB
T54 Susan Allen
Charlottetown, PE
T54 Linda Burroughsford Fort Erie, ON
T54 Joan Wilson
Calgary, AB
57 Paula Napke FlanaganMiramichi, NB
T58 Ginny Marshall
Waterloo, ON
T58 Melanie Grant
Kelowna, BC
T58 Kelly Koselek
Toronto, ON
T61 Leslie Houde
Kingston, NS
T61 Pat Hall
Medicine Hat, AB
T61 Catherine Butler
Clarksburg, ON
T64 Susan Pearl
Ottawa, ON
T64 Tammy Gibson
Winnipeg, MB
T66 Irini Perivolaris
London, ON
T66 Penny Dickeson
Fredericton, NB
68 Diane Drury
Ile Bizard, QC
69 Susan Bell
Toronto, ON
70 Sandra Mumford
Dartmouth, NS
CUT
Julie Girard
Thornhill, ON
Barb Lafleche
Stonewall, MB
Nancy Jackson
Boynton Beach, FL
Lyne Leclerc
Ottawa, ON
Leslie Weaver
Cranbrook, BC
Susan Wright Cassan
Murillo, ON
Ellenora Horton
Collingwood, ON
Jane Kelders
London, ON
Janelle Fairgrieve
Etobicoke, ON
Robin Acton
Lloydminster, AB
Joanie McCarville
Halifax, NS
Rosemary Wysocki
Georgetown, ON
Anita Punamiya
Rothesay, NB
Josée L’Ecuyer
Lac Beauport, QC
Rhonda Poullos
Kelowna, BC
Sharon MacAlpine
Etobicoke, ON
Kris Harvey
Fredericton, NB
Rosemary Salvatore
Mississauga, ON
Paulette Driscoll
Halifax, NS
Maureen Burns
Blue Mountains, ON
Lauraine Letarte
Boucherville, QC
Rosemary Scott
Blue Mountain, ON
Shelley Bauer
St Catharines, ON
Mavis Knight
Toronto, ON
Cindy Beaudet
Calgary, AB
Joan McAndrew
Paisley, ON
Dessa Kaspardlov
LaSalle, ON
68 70 72 68 70 74 72 71 72 74 78 72 75 79 73 78 79 71 77 78 73 78 78 73 76 74 79 84 70 76 74 73 84 74 78 80 80 77 76 74 82 77 73 76 84 76 82 77 82 77 77 84 76 76 78 79 79 82 80 75 79 77 81 82 78 78 77 81 80 77 80 81 83 77 79 72 84 83 80 82 78 77 80 83 81 81 79 80 83 78 76 89 76 83 81 78 85 80 77 76 77 89 81 80 83 79 77 88 81 81 83 81 83 81 72 90 85 81 86 80 80 85 83 83 77 88 82 81 86 82 83 84 81 82 87 84 81 85 85 89 76 83 86 82 91 78 82 86 79 88 87 81 85 80 86 88 83 89 82 86 84 85 90 80 85 80 94 81 84 88 84 89 80 88 80 91 86 86 87 84 90 83 85 92 83 83 83 92 83 87 85 88 83 91 86 89 86 86 86 90 85 84 91 87 85 88 91 87 89 92 210 212 215 224 227 228 228 229 229 230 231 232 233 233 233 235 236 236 236 237 237 238 238 238 239 239 240 240 241 241 241 242 242 242 244 244 245 245 247 247 248 248 249 249 250 250 250 251 251 253 253 254 254 255 255 255 256 257 257 257 258 258 258 260 260 261 261 262 264 268 -3 -1 2 11 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 20 20 22 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 31 31 32 32 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 40 40 41 41 42 42 42 43 44 44 44 45 45 45 47 47 48 48 49 51 55 88 90 - 92 87 - 97 84 - 90 91 - 95 87 - 85 97 - 90 93 - 92 91 - 91 92 - 93 90 - 92 91 - 96 88 - 93 91 - 87 97 - 93 91 - 94 90 - 88 97 - 97 88 - 90 99 - 93 97 - 99 92 - 95 96 - 98 95 - 104 93 - 102 96 - 103 104 - 107 111 - 178 179 181 181 182 182 183 183 183 183 183 184 184 184 184 184 185 185 189 190 191 191 193 197 198 207 218 36 37 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 47 48 49 49 51 55 56 65 76
Canadian Women’s Tour – Alberta The Glencoe Golf & Country Club, Calgary, AB, May 26–27, 2015
POSNAME
1
Michelle Piyapattra
2
Seul-Ki Park
T3 Lauren Mielbrecht
T3 Kristen Park
T5 Stefanie Kenoyer
T5 Kirby Dreher
T5 Jennifer Coleman
T8 Danielle Mills
T8 Doris Chen
T8 Jamila Jaxaliyeva
T11 Samantha Richdale
T11 Jessi White
T11 Ana Menendez
T11 Jennifer Bermingham
T11 Anna Young (a)
T11 Lindsay Aho
T17 Emily Childs
T17 Michelle Kim (a)
T19 Brittany Marchand (a)
T19 Taylor Kim (a)
T19 Allyssa Ferrell
T22 Jessica Boris
T22 Taylor Yoshitake
T22 Catherine O’Donnell
T22 Sydney MacDonald (a)
T22 Kyla Inaba
T22 Christina Foster
T22 A Ram Choi
HOMETOWN
ROUNDS TOT+/Corona, CA
71 69 140 -4 Northbrook, IL
69 74 143 -1 Gulf Stream, FL
72 72 144 E Buena Park, CA
71 73 144 E Birmingham, AL
71 74 145 1 Fort St. John, BC
71 74 145 1 Rolling Hills Estates, CA70 75 145 1 Pointe-Claire, QC
73 73 146 2 Bradenton, FL
72 74 146 2 Kazakhstan
71 75 146 2 Kelowna, BC
77 70 147 3 Chandler, AZ
75 72 147 3 Mexico
75 72 147 3 Long Beach, CA
75 72 147 3 Saskatoon, SK
74 73 147 3 Brush Prairie, WA
74 73 147 3 Alameda, CA
78 70 148 4 Surrey, BC
73 75 148 4 Orangeville, ON
78 71 149 5 Surrey, BC
74 75 149 5 Edgerton, WI
69 80 149 5 Oakville, ON
77 73 150 6 Los Angeles, CA
75 75 150 6 Ponte Vedra, FL
75 75 150 6 Calgary, AB
75 75 150 6 Kelowna, BC
74 76 150 6 Concord, ON
79 71 150 6 Surrey, BC
69 81 150 6 T29
T29
T29
T29
T29
T29
T35
T35
T35
T35
T39
T39
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T48
T48
T48
T51
T51
T51
T54
T54
T54
T54
Michele Chun
Grace Howie (a)
Kristin Coleman
Kyle Roig
Elizabeth Tong (a)
Jennifer Ha (a)
Kate Scarpetta
Jaclyn Lee (a)
Sarah McComish
Rebecca Lee-Bentham
Jamie Oleksiew (a)
Maya Parsons
Grace St-Germain (a)
Rachel Pollock (a)
Chelcia Petersen
Erica Rivard
Brooke Baker
Heather Angell
Julie Shutler
Charlotte Mayorkas
Kaitlin Troop (a)
Naomi Ko (a)
Krista Fenniak
Andrea Kosa (a)
Samantha Postillion
Sandra Angulo
Jada Patipaksiri
Taylor Camany
Jessica MacPhee
Huntington Beach, CA 78 73 Calgary, AB
75 76 Rolling Hills Estates, CA78 73 Puerto Rico
74 77 Thornhill, ON
74 77 Calgary, AB
74 77 Moosic, PA
77 75 Calgary, AB
77 75 Santa Maria, CA
76 76 Toronto, ON
76 76 Surrey, BC
76 77 Whitby, ON
75 78 Orleans, ON
75 79 Guelph, ON
78 76 Calgary, AB
74 80 Tecumseh, ON
79 75 Simpsonville, SC
73 81 Winston-Salem, NC
80 74 Manteca, CA
81 73 Carlsbad, CA
76 79 Calgary, AB
75 80 Victoria, BC
79 76 Edmonton, AB
76 80 Calgary, AB
78 78 Burr Ridge, IL
78 78 Mexico
77 80 Cypress, CA
76 81 Salinas, CA
78 79 Langley, BC
75 82 151 151 151 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 153 153 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 155 155 155 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 T54 Jennifer Greggain
T59 Allison Warkentin (a)
T59 Muriel McIntyre
T59 Monica Villarreal
T62 Jenna Pearson
T62 Maya Reddy
T62 Kaitlyn Rohrback
T62 Gloria Usu Choi (a)
T62 Hannah Hellyer
T62 Erin Misheff
T68 Lucy Davies
T68 Kylie Frederick
T68 Sydney Cox
T68 Tara Dayer-Smith
T72 Nicole Forshner
T72 Melissa Yeazell
74 Alexandria Oh
75 Patricia Beliard
T76 Linda Dobele (a)
T76 Sharon Park (a)
T78 Mandy Wong (a)
T78 Kim Carrington (a)
T78 Stephanie Liu (a)
81 Eileen Kelly
82 Jordan Allyne
83 Kimberly Risulmi (a)
MC Connie Swiftwolfe
WD Rhea Nair
(a)Amateur
Chilliwack, BC
Calgary, AB
Penticton, BC
Yorba Linda, CA
Wheaton, IL
Redding, CA
Houston, TX
Langley, BC
Quinte West, ON
Scottsdale, AZ
Los Angeles, CA
Abbotsford, BC
Edmond, OK
Bend, OR
Banff, AB
West Chester, OH
Placentia, CA
France
Guelph, ON
Surrey, BC
Calgary, AB
Calgary, AB
St Simons Island, GA
Victoria, BC
Bellevue, WA
Lloydminster, SK
Cochin, SK
Windermere, FL
78 79 79 79 80 78 81 77 77 82 79 80 79 80 79 80 80 79 82 77 78 82 79 81 79 81 80 80 76 85 78 83 83 79 81 82 80 84 88 76 79 86 80 85 81 84 83 84 77 92 87 89 107 - - - 157 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 160 161 161 162 163 164 164 165 165 165 167 169 176 107 - 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 21 21 21 23 25 32 35 E Wilmington, NC
New Zealand
Mississauga, ON
Calgary, AB
Quinte West, ON
Scottsdale, AZ
Windermere, FL
Manotick, ON
Montréal, QC
St-Hyacinthe, QC
Ottawa, ON
Simpsonville, SC
Scottsdale, AZ
France
Long Beach, CA
Brossard, QC
Laval, QC
Winston-Salem, NC
Manteca, CA
Massey, ON
Varennes, QC
Victoriaville, QC
West Chester, OH
Ottawa, ON
Columbus, OH
Lloydminster, SK
81 80 81 80 81 80 83 79 83 79 78 85 81 82 82 81 84 79 79 85 79 85 83 81 85 79 82 83 83 82 84 81 86 79 83 86 87 82 81 89 85 86 89 85 90 - 99 - 114 - 50 - 161 161 161 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 164 165 165 165 165 169 169 170 171 174 90 99 114 50 19 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 27 27 28 29 32 19 28 43 15 74 77 73 78 73 78 76 76 75 77 72 80 72 80 79 74 76 77 80 74 78 76 75 79 75 80 74 81 80 76 78 78 77 79 75 81 79 78 78 79 84 74 77 81 81 78 82 80 80 86 82 87 85 85 87 - 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 153 153 154 154 154 155 155 156 156 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 162 166 169 170 87 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 20 24 27 28 16 Canadian Women’s Tour – Ontario Smiths Falls Golf & Country Club, Smiths Falls, ON, June 16–17, 2015
POSNAME
1
Rebecca Lee-Bentham
2
Brooke Henderson
T3 Leilanie Kim
T3 Brittany Henderson
T3 Jamila Jaxaliyeva
T3 Jennifer Ha (a)
T3 Jennifer Greggain
T8 Taylor Yoshitake
T8 Tessa Teachman
T8 Brittany Marchand (a)
T8 Seul-Ki Park
T12 Elizabeth Tong (a)
T12 Lauren Mielbrecht
T14 Kaitlyn Rohrback
T14 Maddie Szeryk (a)
T14 Stefanie Kenoyer
17 Kyle Roig
T18 Danielle Mills
T18 Kate Scarpetta
T18 Doris Chen
T18 Christina Foster
T22 Liz Breed
T22 Anna Young (a)
T22 Anna Kim (a)
T25 Maya Parsons
T25 Rachel Pollock (a)
T25 Vivian Tsui
T25 Sandra Angulo
HOMETOWN
Toronto, ON
Smiths Falls, ON
Burnaby, BC
Smiths Falls, ON
Kazakhstan
Calgary, AB
Chilliwack, BC
Los Angeles, CA
Baton Rouge, LA
Orangeville, ON
Northbrook, IL
Thornhill, ON
Gulf Stream, FL
Houston, TX
London, ON
Birmingham, AL
Puerto Rico
Pointe-Claire, QC
Moosic, PA
Bradenton, FL
Concord, ON
Waynesboro, PA
Saskatoon, SK
Richmond Hill, ON
Whitby, ON
Guelph, ON
Markham, ON
Mexico
ROUNDSTOT+/71 69 140 -2 73 70 143 1 73 73 146 4 73 73 146 4 73 73 146 4 73 73 146 4 71 75 146 4 76 71 147 5 75 72 147 5 72 75 147 5 71 76 147 5 74 74 148 6 72 76 148 6 76 73 149 7 75 74 149 7 75 74 149 7 77 73 150 8 78 73 151 9 76 75 151 9 74 77 151 9 72 79 151 9 79 73 152 10 76 76 152 10 76 76 152 10 78 75 153 11 79 74 153 11 77 76 153 11 76 77 153 11 T25
T25
T25
T32
T32
T32
T32
T32
T37
T37
T37
T40
T40
T42
T42
T44
T44
T44
T47
T47
T47
T50
T50
T50
T50
T50
T50
T56
T56
Tara Dayer-Smith
Bend, OR
76 77 Erica Rivard
Tecumseh, ON
76 77 Michelle Piyapattra
Corona, CA
75 78 Ana Menendez
Mexico
78 76 Robyn Doig
Seaforth, ON
79 75 Sydney Cox
Edmond, OK
79 75 Katherine Gravel-Coursol (a)Mirabel, QC
76 78 Kaitlin Coons
San Diego, CA
82 72 Kristin Coleman
Rolling Hills Estates, CA78 77 Selena Costabile (a)
Thornhill, ON
77 78 Allyssa Ferrell
Edgerton, WI
76 79 Kristi OBrien
Fishers, IN
78 78 Jennifer Coleman
Rolling Hills Estates, CA73 83 Alyssa Shimel
Perrysburg, OH
77 80 A Ram Choi
Surrey, BC
77 80 Alexa Kim
Toronto, ON
80 78 Laura DeMarco (a)
LaSalle, ON
81 77 Jessica Boris
Oakville, ON
83 75 Lucy Davies
Los Angeles, CA
78 81 Jenna Pearson
Wheaton, IL
81 78 Melissa Mabanta
Langley, BC
84 75 Katy Jarochowicz
Australia
78 82 Kirby Dreher
Fort St. John, BC
79 81 Claire Hernandez (a)
Palgrave, ON
78 82 Jamie Oleksiew (a)
Surrey, BC
77 83 Megan Chapman
Meaford, ON
81 79 Lindsay Aho
Brush Prairie, WA
84 76 Michele Chun
Huntington Beach, CA 79 82 Alexandra Naumovski (a) Hornby, ON
78 83 153 153 153 154 154 154 154 154 155 155 155 156 156 157 157 158 158 158 159 159 159 160 160 160 160 160 160 161 161 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 T56 Danielle Lamy
T56 Jenna Hunter
T56 Savannah Grewal (a)
T61 Chelcia Petersen
T61 Hannah Hellyer
T63 Blair O’Neal
T63 Courtney Boe
T63 Julia Malone (a)
T63 Sabrina Sapone
T67 Valérie Tanguay (a)
T67 Alison Timlin
T67 Brooke Baker
T67 Erin Misheff
T71 Patricia Beliard
T71 Jennifer Bermingham
T71 Caroline Ciot (a)
T71 Annie Lacombe (a)
T75 Heather Angell
T75 Julie Shutler
77 Casey MacNeil (a)
78 Laurence Mignault
79 Noemie Pare (a)
MC Melissa Yeazell
MC Rebecca Mulville
MC Fionah Nantulya (a)
WD Kimberly Risulmi (a)
(a)Amateur
PGA Women’s Championship of Canada Burlington Golf & Country Club, Burlington, ON, July 21–22, 2015
POS NAME
1
Brooke Henderson
T2 Doris Chen
T2 Elizabeth Tong (a)
4
Samantha Richdale
T5 Natalie Gleadall
T5 Lauren Mielbrecht
T5 Sydney Cox
8
Valérie Tanguay (a)
9
Allyssa Ferrell
10 Danielle Mills
T11 Leilanie Kim
T11 Maddie Szeryk (a)
T11 Brittany Marchand (a)
T11 Josée Doyon (a)
T11 Michele Chun
T11 Stephanie Connelly
T11 Kyla Inaba
T18 Jessica MacPhee
T18 Brittany Henderson
T18 Tessa Teachman
T18 Seul-Ki Park
T22 Michelle Piyapattra
T22 Erica Rivard
T22 Kristi O’Brien
T22 Jennifer Ha (a)
T22 Delaney Howson (a)
T22 Ki-Shui Liao
T22 Jennifer Jaszek
HOMETOWN
Smiths Falls, ON
Bradenton, FL
Thornhill, ON
Kelowna, BC
Stratford, ON
Gulf Stream, FL
Edmond, OK
St-Hyacinthe, QC
Edgerton, WI
Pointe-Claire, QC
Burnaby, BC
London, ON
Orangeville, ON
St-Georges, QC
Huntington Beach, CA
Fleming Island, FL
Kelowna, BC
Langley, BC
Smiths Falls, ON
Baton Rouge, LA
Northbrook, IL
Corona, CA
Tecumseh, ON
Fishers, IN
Calgary, AB
Newmarket, ON
Windermere, FL
Oakville, ON
ROUNDSTOT +/65 67 132 -10 66 68 134 -8 62 72 134 -8 69 66 135 -7 68 69 137 -5 69 68 137 -5 65 72 137 -5 69 70 139 -3 71 69 140 -2 70 71 141 -1 75 67 142 E 74 68 142 E 73 69 142 E 73 69 142 E 69 73 142 E 67 75 142 E 68 74 142 E 74 69 143 1 72 71 143 1 71 72 143 1 71 72 143 1 76 68 144 2 75 69 144 2 74 70 144 2 73 71 144 2 71 73 144 2 71 73 144 2 71 73 144 2 T22
T22
T22
T22
T33
T33
T35
T35
T35
T35
T35
T35
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T46
T46
T46
T46
T50
T50
T50
T53
T53
T55
T55
T55
Kristen Park
Jessica Boris
Jen Goh (a)
Tracy Stanford
Heather Angell
A Ram Choi
Christina Miller
Kyle Roig
Jennifer Bermingham
Vivian Tsui
Liz Breed
Kirby Dreher
Lindsay McGetrick
Lisa Meldrum
Christina Foster
Allison Lindley (a)
Brooke Baker
Joanna Charlton (a)
Kelsey Sear (a)
Amanda Robertson
Laura DeMarco (a)
Taylor Yoshitake
Alyssa Shimel
Anna Young (a)
Ashley Sholer
Jennifer Greggain
Katy Jarochowicz
Jamila Jaxaliyeva
Maya Parsons
Buena Park, CA
Oakville, ON
Singapore
Oakville
Winston-Salem, NC
Surrey, BC
Oakville, ON
Puerto Rico
Long Beach, CA
Markham, ON
Waynesboro, PA
Fort St. John, BC
Spartanburg, SC
Oakville, ON
Concord, ON
Oakville
Simpsonville, SC
Australia
Unionville, ON
Bakersfield, CA
LaSalle, ON
Los Angeles, CA
Perrysburg, OH
Saskatoon, SK
Hamilton, ON
Chilliwack, BC
Australia
Kazakhstan
Whitby, ON
70 74 70 74 70 74 70 74 72 73 71 74 79 67 74 72 74 72 72 74 71 75 70 76 79 68 76 71 73 74 72 75 69 78 76 72 76 72 71 77 71 77 76 73 76 73 73 76 79 71 77 73 77 74 76 75 74 77 144 144 144 144 145 145 146 146 146 146 146 146 147 147 147 147 147 148 148 148 148 149 149 149 150 150 151 151 151 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 T55 Melissa Yeazell
T55 Lucy Davies
T55 Rachel Pollock (a)
T61 Alexa Kim
T61 Jenna Hunter
T61 Megan Chapman
T61 Lisa Maunu
T65 Julie Shutler
T65 Stefanie Kenoyer
T67 Robyn Doig
T67 McKenzie Lyng
T67 Alexandra Naumovski (a)
T70 Courtney Tolton (a)
T70 Alison Timlin
T72 Lindsey Edmunds
T72 Kate Scarpetta
T72 Jennifer Lochhead (a)
T72 Samantha Postillion
T76 Monet Chun (a)
T76 Alexis Bennett
T78 Patricia Beliard
T78 Blair O’Neal
80 Melissa Mabanta
81 Maggie Trainor
82 Brittany Davidson (a)
83 Felicity Lloyd-Jones
84 Jenna Hague (a)
WD Sylvie Schetagne
(a)Amateur
West Chester, OH
Los Angeles, CA
Guelph, ON
Toronto, ON
New Zealand
Meaford, ON
St.Thomas, ON
Manteca, CA
Birmingham, AL
Seaforth, ON
Phoenix, AZ
Hornby, ON
Mitchell, ON
Ottawa, ON
London, ON
Moosic, PA
Ancaster, ON
Burr Ridge, IL
Richmond Hill, ON
Rockford, IL
France
Scottsdale, AZ
Langley, BC
Dundas, ON
Mississauga, ON
Atlanta, GA
Burlington, ON
Delson, QC
2015 Annual Report 31
RBC Canadian Open Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, ON, July 23–26, 2015
POS
1
2
3
4
T5
T5
T7
T7
T7
T7
T11
T11
T11
T11
T11
T11
T11
T18
T18
T18
T18
T22
T22
T22
T22
T22
T22
T22
T22
T22
NAME
Jason Day Bubba Watson David Hearn Jim Furyk Tom Hoge Stewart Cink Adam Hadwin Austin Cook Matt Kuchar Charley Hoffman Rory Sabbatini Daniel Summerhays James Hahn Erik Compton Ricky Barnes Chad Campbell Michael Putnam Cameron Percy Pat Perez Johnson Wagner Brooks Koepka Tony Finau Andres Gonzales Brian Stuard Jim Herman Tim Wilkinson Mark Wilson Sam Saunders Scott Langley Jonas Blixt SCORES
6866 69 68
68676869
69646872
6869 68 69
7070 69 66
6873 68 66
74676768
6870 69 69
6969 69 69
7166 69 70
7269 69 67
7369 68 67
7168 69 69
6669 71 71
6870 68 71
6763 75 72
7165 68 73
7267 69 70
6969 69 71
67667273
6868 68 74
7170 73 65
7067 74 68
6972 70 68
6775 69 68
72706968
70687269
7069 71 69
6971 69 70
6969 69 72
Chris Stroud
Troy Merritt
John Merrick
Derek Ernst
Matt Every
Justin Shin Neal Lancaster
Davis Love III
Roger Sloan Bryon Smith
Andrew Loupe
Sean O’Hair
Drew Weaver
Kyle Reifers
Ernie Els
Ken Duke
Robert Garrigus
Sang-Moon Bae
Josh Teater
Aaron Baddeley
Jason Gore
Max Homa
Nicholas Thompson
Matt Jones
Vijay Singh
Mark Hubbard
75 68
72 71
74 69
69 74
75 68
7469
68 75
70 73
7073
71 72
69 74
76 68
74 70
70 74
71 73
74 70
67 78
73 72
73 72
73 72
73 72
70 75
73 72
72 73
75 70
74 71
TOTAL
271
272
273
274
275
275
276
276
276
276
277
277
277
277
277
277
277
278
278
278
278
279
279
279
279
279
279
279
279
279
TO PAR
MONEY
-17 $1,044,000
-16
$626,400
-15
$394,400
-14
$278,400
-13
$220,400
-13
$220,400
-12
$174,725
-12
$174,725
-12
$174,725
-12
$174,725
-11
$115,171
-11
$115,171
-11
$115,171
-11
$115,171
-11
$115,171
-11
$115,171
-11
$115,171
-10
$78,300
-10
$78,300
-10
$78,300
-10
$78,300
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
-9
$46,206
T22
T22
T22
T34
T34
T34
T34
T34
T34
T34
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T41
T48
T48
T48
T48
T48
T48
T48
T48
T56
T56
T58
T58
T58
T58
Ollie Schniederjans Emiliano Grillo Camilo Villes William McGirt Justin Leonard Andres Romero Nick Watney Tyrone Van Aswegen
Brian Harman Adam Svensson Ryan Palmer Chez Reavie J.J. Spaun Alex Cejka Vaughn Taylor J.J. Henry Chad Collins Scott Verplank Colt Knost Ben Crane Jeff Overton Jhonattan Ves Derek Fathauer Roberto Castro Alex Prugh Nick Taylor D.A. Points Steve Wheatcroft Andrew Svoboda Eric Axley Scott Pinckney 7169 66 73
6472 69 74
69696774
6769 75 69
7266 73 69
6873 70 69
73667071
6675 68 71
6567 76 72
69736771
7171 72 67
6967 76 69
6772 73 69
7270 70 69
65717471
7267 71 71
7070 69 72
72707268
6869 75 70
7367 70 72
7268 69 73
71706873
7270 67 73
6972 67 74
6770 69 76
70727170
6972 71 71
66727571
7270 69 73
67687574
6868 73 75
279
279
279
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
281
281
281
281
281
281
281
282
282
282
282
282
282
282
282
283
283
284
284
284
284
-9
-9
-9
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-7
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-5
-5
-4
-4
-4
-4
74 76
7773
75 75
71 80
75 77
81 71
76 76
74 78
7380
77 76
74 80
7216
81 0
150
150
150
151
152
152
152
152
153
153
154
88
81
CUT
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
* amateur
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
144
144
144
144
144
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
145
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
Zack Sucher
Morgan Hoffmann
Ryan Armour
Richard Jung Oscar Fraustro
Luke Guthrie
Charlie Beljan
Sung Joon Park
Brad Fritsch Dudley Hart
Graeme McDowell
John Peterson
Carlos Sainz, Jr.
Taylor Pendrith Patrick Rodgers
Richard Sterne
Albin Choi Brice Garnett
Kevin Chappell
David Mathis
Len Mattiace
Michael Thompson
John Huh
Billy Hurley III
Jerry Kelly
Martin Laird
71 74
73 73
72 74
7274
71 75
76 70
74 72
71 75
7571
74 73
75 72
72 75
74 73
7474
70 78
72 76
7276
76 73
75 74
78 71
72 77
74 75
74 75
80 70
73 77
70 80
145
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
147
147
147
147
148
148
148
148
149
149
149
149
149
149
150
150
150
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
WD
WD
John Rollins
Corey Conners James Beale (a)
Spencer Levin
Greg Owen
Garrett Rank (a)
Fabian Gomez
Mark Hensby
Billy Walsh Whee Kim
Jim Renner
Graham DeLaet Robert Allenby
Canadian
32 Golf Canada
Jason Day
2015 RBC Canadian Open Champion
$46,206
$46,206
$46,206
$28,668
$28,668
$28,668
$28,668
$28,668
$28,668
$28,668
$20,300
$20,300
$20,300
$20,300
$20,300
$20,300
$20,300
$14,282
$14,282
$14,282
$14,282
$14,282
$14,282
$14,282
$14,282
$13,166
$13,166
$12,760
$12,760
$12,760
$12,760
T58 Brian Davis T63 Angel Cabrera T63 Andrew Putnam T63 Steve Stricker T63 Carlos Ortiz T63 Martin Flores T63 Tim Clark T63 Hunter Mahan T70 Tom Gillis T70 Zac Blair T72 Chesson Hadley T72 Hudson Swafford T74 Luke Donald T74 Heath Slocum T76 Retief Goosen T76 K.J. Choi T76 Brendon de Jonge MDF Scott Piercy
MDF Jon Curran
MDF Blair Hamilton (a)
MDF J.B. Holmes
MDF Lucas Glover
MDF Austin Connelly (a)
MDF Seung-yul Noh
MDF Ryo Ishikawa
MDF Ryan Ruffels (a)
MDF Jonathan Randolph
MDF Steve Alker
MDF Marcelo Rozo
MDF Blayne Barber
6973 67 75
7369 72 71
6971 73 72
6972 71 73
7169 72 73
6874 70 73
7267 72 74
6872 70 75
7368 73 72
6970 71 76
6774 73 73
7168 69 79
7270 72 74
6874 70 76
6971 74 75
6972 73 75
7166 76 76
7072730
7070750
7168760
6970760
7068770
7365770
6874740
7072740
6675 76 0
7170760
7169770
7666760
6874790
284
285
285
285
285
285
285
285
286
286
287
287
288
288
289
289
289
215
215
215
215
215
215
216
216
217
217
217
218
221
-4
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-2
-2
-1
-1
E
E
1
1
1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
E
E
1
1
1
2
5
$12,760
$12,064
$12,064
$12,064
$12,064
$12,064
$12,064
$12,064
$11,542
$11,542
$11,310
$11,310
$11,078
$11,078
$10,788
$10,788
$10,788
$10,382
$10,382
$10,382
$10,382
$10,034
$10,034
$9,802
$9,802
$9,628
$9,512
Canadian Pacific Women’s Open The Vancouver Golf Club, Coquitlam, BC, August 20–23, 2015
POS
1
2
T3
T3
T5
T5
T7
T7
T9
T9
T9
T12
T12
T14
T14
T14
T14
T14
T14
T14
T21
T21
T23
T23
T25
NAME
SCORES
TOTAL
Lydia Ko
67686972 276
Stacy Lewis
68707167 276
So Yeon Ryu
71727064 277
Sei Young Kim
69716968 277
Alison Lee
70706672 278
Candie Kung
69647174 278
Shanshan Feng
70726770 279
Charley Hull
69736770 279
Lexi Thompson
72726670 280
Inbee Park
71697070 280
Karine Icher
65707273 280
Lee-Anne Pace
71717267 281
Mi Jung Hur
70736969 281
Mi Hyang Lee
72707466 282
Hyo Joo Kim
71687469 282
Ilhee Lee
71746770 282
Eun-Hee Ji
71697270 282
Ariya Jutanugarn
75686871 282
Jaye Marie Green
73686972 282
Xi Yu Lin
70667373 282
Lizette Salas
71726971 283
Azahara Munoz
71677075 283
Brooke Henderson 70757267 284
Minjee Lee
74687171 284
Paula Reto
74717268 285
TO PAR
-12
-12
-11
-11
-10
-10
-9
-9
-8
-8
-8
-7
-7
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-6
-5
-5
-4
-4
-3
MONEY
$337,500
$206,304
$132,716
$132,716
$84,713
$84,713
$59,864
$59,864
$46,121
$46,121
$46,121
$38,289
$38,289
$29,819
$29,819
$29,819
$29,819
$29,819
$29,819
$29,819
$24,623
$24,623
$22,816
$22,816
$19,250
T25
T25
T25
T25
T25
T25
T32
T32
T32
T32
T32
T32
T38
T38
T38
T38
T38
T43
T43
T43
T43
T47
T47
T47
T47
T47
Ha Na Jang
Sun Young Yoo
Cristie Kerr
Mo Martin
Wei-Ling Hsu
Jennifer Song
Jessica Korda
Danah Bordner
Sarah Kemp
Ryann O’Toole
Carlota Ciganda
Amy Yang
Sakura Yokomine
Sydnee Michaels
Anna Nordqvist
Yani Tseng
I.K. Kim
Haru Nomura
Mika Miyazato
Beatriz Recari
Sadena Parks
Brittany Lincicome
Austin Ernst
Katie Burnett
Jane Rah
Alena Sharp 69727569
73727070
71717370
73687470
71727171
71717172
71747269
68737570
72727072
72707272
70707472
71746873
72737072
71737172
69737174
73716875
68727275
73717371
71737272
74716974
70756875
75707371
75687571
73717273
74707174
71727175
285
285
285
285
285
285
286
286
286
286
286
286
287
287
287
287
287
288
288
288
288
289
289
289
289
289
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-3
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-2
-1
-1
-1
-1
-1
E
E
E
E
1
1
1
1
1
$19,250
$19,250
$19,250
$19,250
$19,250
$19,250
$14,796
$14,796
$14,796
$14,796
$14,796
$14,796
$11,769
$11,769
$11,769
$11,769
$11,769
$9,798
$9,798
$9,798
$9,798
$8,003
$8,003
$8,003
$8,003
$8,003
T47
T47
T54
T54
T54
T57
T57
T59
T59
T59
T59
T59
T59
T65
T65
T67
T67
T67
T70
T70
72
73
T74
T74
76
Jenny Shin
Suzann Pettersen
SooBin Kim
Dewi Claire Schreefel
Ji Young Oh
Laetitia Beck
Pernilla Lindberg
Jenny Suh
Maria Hernandez
Kim Kaufman
Sandra Gal
Gerina Piller
Therese Koelbaek
Christina Kim
Maria McBride
Min Lee
Morgan Pressel
Moriya Jutanugarn
Julieta Granada
Caroline Hedwall
Angela Stanford
P.K. Kongkraphan
Chie Arimura
Maude-Aimee Leblanc
Felicity Johnson
71717275
72687475
73717571
74717372
73727372
74717472
68737674
72727672
71737672
74717473
72727573
71707675
73687378
72737573
71737475
72717873
74707575
71737278
73727773
72737476
72717776
73718074
71737779
74717580
72738079
289
289
290
290
290
291
291
292
292
292
292
292
292
293
293
294
294
294
295
295
296
298
300
300
304
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
8
10
12
12
16
$8,003
$8,003
$6,777
$6,777
$6,777
$6,212
$6,212
$5,497
$5,497
$5,497
$5,497
$5,497
$5,497
$5,026
$5,026
$4,744
$4,744
$4,744
$4,491
$4,491
$4,404
$4,348
$4,266
$4,266
$4,186
CUT
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
Juli Inkster
Mirim Lee
Q Baek
Meena Lee
Kris Tamulis
Tiffany Joh
Min Seo Kwak
Catriona Matthew
Brittany Lang
Kristy McPherson
Karrie Webb
Mina Harigae
Dori Carter
Katherine Kirk
Jennifer Rosales
Ashleigh Simon
*amateur
74 72
74 72
73 73
73 73
73 73
72 74
72 74
72 74
71 75
71 75
70 76
76 71
75 72
74 73
74 73
74 73
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
146
147
147
147
147
147
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
Brooke Pancake
Jane Park
Ju Young Park
Louise Stahle
Mariajo Uribe
Amy Anderson
Kendall Dye
Kristen Park
Pornanong Phatlum
Paz Echeverria
Natalie Gulbis
Laura Davies
Jodi Ewart Shadoff
Stacey Keating
Sue Kim Marina Alex
73 74
72 75
72 75
72 75
71 76
69 78
75 73
75 73
75 73
74 74
74 74
77 72
77 72
77 72
7772
76 73
147
147
147
147
147
147
148
148
148
148
148
149
149
149
149
149
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
Brittany Henderson Becky Morgan
Ayako Uehara
Augusta James Maddie Szeryk (a)
Mallory Blackwelder
Michelle Wie
Victoria Elizabeth
Stephanie Meadow
Alison Walshe
Hee Young Park
Simin Feng
Chella Choi
Jessica Wallace Jee Young Lee
Kelly Shon
7673
76 73
76 73
7574
75 74
74 75
74 75
73 76
73 76
73 76
72 77
75 75
74 76
7377
72 78
72 78
149
149
149
149
149
149
149
149
149
149
149
150
150
150
150
150
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
Karlin Beck
Joanna Klatten
Jackie Stoelting
Ai Miyazato
Sarah Jane Smith
Jacqui Concolino
Mariel Galdiano
Jennifer Kirby Jing Yan
Laura Diaz
Kelly Tan
Marissa Steen
Paula Creamer
Haeji Kang
Tiffany Kong Michelle Piyapattra
74 77
74 77
74 77
72 79
78 74
77 75
77 75
7775
77 75
76 76
75 77
74 78
71 81
76 77
7677
76 77
151
151
151
151
152
152
152
152
152
152
152
152
152
153
153
153
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
WD
WD
Belen Mozo
Giulia Sergas
Brittany Marchand Demi Runas
Samantha Richdale Lorie Kane Amelia Lewis
Cheyenne Woods
Caroline Masson
Garrett Phillips
Nannette Hill
Seul Ki Park
Lauren Mielbrecht
Elizabeth Tong (a)
Thidapa Suwannapura
Christel Boeljon
72 81
79 75
7876
78 76
7777
7678
76 78
76 78
78 77
76 79
78 78
76 81
79 81
78 82
79 -
- -
Canadian
Lydia Ko
2012, 2013 & 2015
Canadian Pacific Women’s Open Champion
2015 Annual Report 33
153
154
154
154
154
154
154
154
155
155
156
157
160
160
79
0
Freedom 55 Financial Championship Highland Country Club, London, ON, September 17–20, 2015
POS
*1
2
3
4
T5
T5
7
T8
T8
T8
T11
T11
T13
T13
T13
T13
T17
T17
T17
T20
T20
T20
T20
T20
T20
T20
T27
T27
T27
NAME
SCORES
TOTAL
Jason Millard
67 63 67 68 265 68 65 65 67 265 Ryan Williams 69 67 66 64 266 Matt Hill John Catlin
63 70 70 64 267 Ben Geyer
71 70 67 60 268 Curtis Reed
66 67 69 66 268 Mike Miller
66 68 71 64 269 Ryan Brehm
68 69 70 63 270 66 68 65 71 270 Max Gilbert 67 67 63 73 270 Taylor Pendrith Mackenzie Hughes 74 62 71 64 271 71 65 67 68 271 Adam Svensson 67 69 70 66 272 Albin Choi Robert Karlsson
67 67 69 69 272 Logan McCracken
69 69 65 69 272 66 71 65 70 272 Cory Renfrew Seann Harlingten 69 71 67 66 273 Doug Letson
68 68 69 68 273 Chase Marinell
69 65 70 69 273 68 69 72 65 274 Michael Gligic Clayton Rask
69 72 68 65 274 Vince Covello
68 66 74 66 274 Krister Eriksson
67 68 71 68 274 68 66 71 69 274 Riley Fleming Seath Lauer
68 68 69 69 274 Kyle Wilshire
68 69 67 70 274 Talor Gooch
72 63 74 66 275 Dan McCarthy
70 69 69 67 275 Cheng Tsung Pan
66 67 73 69 275 * won in a playoff
TO PAR
MONEY
-15 $36,000.00
-15 $21,600.00
-14 $13,600.00
-13 $9,600.00
-12 $7,600.00
-12 $7,600.00
-11 $6,700.00
-10 $5,800.00
-10 $5,800.00
-10 $5,800.00
-9 $4,800.00
-9 $4,800.00
-8 $3,750.00
-8 $3,750.00
-8 $3,750.00
-8 $3,750.00
-7 $3,000.00
-7 $3,000.00
-7 $3,000.00
-6 $2,097.15
-6 $2,097.15
-6 $2,097.14
-6 $2,097.14
-6 $2,097.14
-6 $2,097.14
-6 $2,097.14
-5 $1,448.00
-5 $1,448.00
-5 $1,448.00
T27
T27
T32
T32
T32
T32
T32
T37
T37
T37
T37
41
T42
T42
T42
T42
T46
T46
T46
T46
T50
T50
T52
T52
T54
T54
T54
57
58
59
Nicholas Reach
70 68 67 70 275 J.J. Spaun
70 70 65 70 275 Wade Binfield
70 70 69 67 276 Daniel Miernicki
69 74 66 67 276 Christopher Ross 71 70 67 68 276 David Skinns
71 67 69 69 276 Mike Van Sickle
68 67 71 70 276 David Pastore
69 65 75 68 277 Dillon Rust
66 71 72 68 277 Ethan Tracy
68 67 74 68 277 69 68 71 69 277 Riley Wheeldon 69 76 64 69 278 Brad Clapp Julien Brun
75 65 73 66 279 Nyasha Mauchaza
72 68 71 68 279 Eric Onesi
68 68 74 69 279 70 70 68 71 279 Kevin Spooner 74 67 72 67 280 Corey Conners James Erkenbeck
72 70 69 69 280 Paul McConnell
72 72 66 70 280 Benjamin Silverman 70 72 65 73 280 Ross Beal
68 69 75 69 281 Michael Letzig
68 74 67 72 281 71 72 70 69 282 Danny Sahl Drew Weaver
72 70 71 69 282 Clark Klaasen
73 71 69 70 283 Cameron Peck
69 70 72 72 283 Chris Williams
71 70 71 71 283 Sam Ryder
73 68 74 69 284 John Ellis
72 73 74 67 286 Charlie Bull
79 70 76 72 297 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3 -3 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 E E E E 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 6 17 $1,448.00
$1,448.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
$1,020.00
$1,020.00
$1,020.00
$1,020.00
$920.00
$825.00
$825.00
$825.00
$825.00
$732.50
$732.50
$732.50
$732.50
$695.00
$695.00
$675.00
$675.00
$650.00
$650.00
$650.00
$630.00
$620.00
$610.00
Jason Millard
2015 Freedom 55 Financial Championship Champion
Canadian
World Junior Girls Championship The Marshes Golf Club, Ottawa, ON, September 22–25, 2015
POSNAME
COUNTRY
1
Hye-jin Choi
Korea
2
Cecilie Bofill
Denmark
3
Filippa Moork
Sweden
T4 Eun-soo Jang
Korea
T4 Shin Hye Kim
Korea
6
Anna Backman
Finland
7
Frida Kinhult
Sweden
8
Puk Lyng Thomsen
Denmark
9
Pauline Roussin-BouchardFrance
T10 Inci Mehmet
England
T10 Line Toft Hansen
Denmark
T12 Alyaa Abdulghany
U.S.A.
T12 Elizabeth Wang
U.S.A.
T14 Hannah Green
Australia
T14 Paz Marfa Sans
Spain
T16 Isabella Fierro
Mexico
T16 Anais Meyssonnier
France
T16 Elena Hualde Zuniga
Spain
19 Ana Paula Valdes
Mexico
T20 Maria Fassi
Mexico
T20 Carolina Caminoli
Italy
ROUNDS
70 71 70 65 72 68 74 69 72 72 68 74 72 67 76 72 76 70 68 73 72 75 72 70 72 71 73 74 73 72 73 73 75 67 75 75 72 72 77 74 73 75 72 75 74 75 71 76 70 75 74 77 72 76 74 75 72 75 71 79 74 75 72 77 72 75 72 79 74 69 79 76 72 77 75 76 74 76 72 79 71 79 78 73 TOT
276 283 286 287 287 289 290 291 292 295 295 296 296 297 297 298 298 298 300 301 301 +/-12 -5 -2 -1 -1 1 2 3 4 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 12 13 13 T20
T23
T23
T25
T25
T25
T28
T28
30
31
T32
T32
T32
35
36
T37
T37
39
40
41
42
Elin Esborn
Rebecca Kay
Angelica Moresco
Renate Grimstad
Elisabeth Codet
Kathrine Chan Hollie Muse
Sandra Nordaas
Tiffany Kong Jin Man
Carlotta Ricolfi
Maria Herraez Galvez
Courtney Dow
Alisha Lau Karoline Lund
Grace St-Germain Euna Han Hannah Lee Katri Bakker
Daniella Barrett
Wang Ziyi
Sweden
Australia
Italy
Norway
France
Canada
England
Norway
Canada
China
Italy
Spain
U.S.A.
Canada
Norway
Canada
Canada
Canada
Finland
Finland
China
73 75 75 78 74 75 74 79 78 73 76 75 73 77 81 72 74 79 76 74 79 75 74 75 78 76 73 77 72 74 80 78 75 79 77 75 80 75 75 77 75 81 78 74 77 75 77 79 77 75 78 78 76 74 85 79 80 78 76 81 78 81 82 78 75 79 79 86 77 80 83 80 84 77 79 82 78 90 77 79 76 83 86 89 301 302 302 303 303 303 304 304 306 307 308 308 308 314 315 319 319 320 322 324 334 13 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 18 19 20 20 20 26 27 31 31 32 34 36 46 Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T9
T9
11
12
13
14
15
Country
Korea
Denmark
Sweden
France
United States of America
Spain
Mexico
Australia
England
Italy
Finland
Norway
Canada 2
Canada 1
China
R1R2R3R4
142 137 138 137 145 140 145 142 144 143 141 148 146 142 147 149 144 150 145 153 146 144 148 155 146 151 144 153 146 147 148 154 150 148 150 151 146 152 154 147 150 152 149 149 145 151 156 150 151 149 153 154 152 159 159 153 156 158 161 166 Total
554 572 576 584 592 593 594 595 599 599 600 602 607 623 641 +/-22 -4 E 8 16 17 18 19 23 23 24 26 31 47 65 Total
257 257 258 260 261 261 269 269 271 272 277 278 279 294 297 316 +/-31 -31 -30 -28 -27 -27 -19 -19 -17 -16 -11 -10 -9 6 9 28 Total
262 263 270 273 277 277 277 281 283 286 292 293 298 301 307 311 +/-26 -25 -18 -15 -11 -11 -11 -7 -5 -2 4 5 10 13 19 23 Pan American Games Angus Glen Golf Club (South Course), Markham, ON, July 16–29, 2015
Men’s - Individual
POSNAME
1
Marcelo Rozo
T2 Tommy Cocha
T2 Felipe Aguilar
4
Lee McCoy
5
Austin Connelly 6
Beau Hossler
7
Alejandro Tosti
T8 Adilson da Silva
T8 Andre Tourinho
T8 Jorge Garcia
11 Mark Tullo
12 Luis Barco
T13 Juan Miguel Heredia
T13 Jose Luis Montano
15 Garrett Rank 16 Juan Alvarez
17 Gustavo Morantes
T18 Felipe Strobach
T18 Daniel Gurtner
T20 Erick Juan Morales
T20 Mateo Gomez
22 James Johnson
23 Luis Gerardo Garza
24 Talin Rajendranath
T25 Jose Andres Miranda
T25 Sachin Kumar
27 Alvaro Ortiz
28 Sebastian Barnoya
29 George Scanlon
30 Ian Facey
T31 Gustavo Silvero
T31 Jose Mendez
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COUNTRY
Colombia
Argentina
Chile
U.S.A.
Clare, NS
U.S.A.
Argentina
Brazil
Brazil
Venezuela
Chile
Peru
Ecuador
Bolivia
Elmira, ON
Uruguay
Venezuela
Peru
Guatemala
Puerto Rico
Colombia
Barbados
Mexico
Trinidad & Tobago
Ecuador
Trinidad & Tobago
Mexico
Guatemala
Bolivia
Jamaica
Paraguay
Costa Rica
ROUNDS
68 76 63 68 73 69 67 67 69 67 69 71 70 68 71 69 70 69 70 71 70 74 68 69 65 79 68 72 71 70 73 72 70 74 70 72 70 74 68 74 74 69 74 70 70 68 72 78 73 76 71 70 70 72 75 73 79 72 72 70 82 73 68 71 71 75 74 75 77 73 70 76 76 76 71 73 71 76 74 76 75 71 75 76 79 76 72 71 79 73 70 77 74 78 75 74 75 74 74 79 78 76 73 75 78 77 74 74 77 79 74 75 84 74 69 79 77 80 76 81 80 83 79 74 78 87 78 73 TOT
275 276 276 278 280 281 284 286 286 286 287 288 290 290 293 294 295 296 296 297 297 298 299 301 302 302 303 305 306 314 316 316 +/-13 -12 -12 -10 -8 -7 -4 -2 -2 -2 -1 E 2 2 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 13 14 14 15 17 18 26 28 28 Women’s - Individual
POSNAME
1
Mariajo Uribe
2
Andrea Lee
3
Julieta Granada
4
Marijosse Navarro
5
Paola Moreno
6
Kristen Gillman
7
Lucia Gutierrez
8
Margarita Ramos
9
Daniela Darquea
10 Milagros Chaves
T11 Lucia Polo
T11 Amira Alexander
13 Veronica Felibert
14 Manuela Carbajo Re
15 Delfina Acosta
T16 Ariadna Fonseca
T16 Maria Torres
18 Simone de Souza
T19 Lorie Kane T19 Coralia Arias
21 Pilar Echeverria
T22 Monifa Sealy
T22 Natalia Perez
24 Valentina Haupt
25 Natalia Soria
T26 Priscilla Schmid
T26 Christina Ferreira
28 Clara Teixeira
29 Manuela Barros
30 Pilar Schele
DQ Luiza Altmann
Men’s Team Results – Stroke Play
COUNTRY
Colombia
U.S.A.
Paraguay
Mexico
Colombia
U.S.A.
Peru
Mexico
Ecuador
Paraguay
Guatemala
U.S. Virgin Islands
Venezuela
Argentina
Argentina
Venezuela
Puerto Rico
Peru
Canada
Ecuador
Guatemala
Trinidad & Tobago
Bolivia
Chile
Bolivia
Uruguay
Trinidad & Tobago
Brazil
Uruguay
Chile
Brazil
ROUNDS
69 70 70 70 69 68 70 74 68 71 72 72 73 68 73 71 73 71 71 73 75 75 71 70 74 70 76 75 77 75 75 69 71 73 78 76 83 73 73 73 77 78 76 72 79 77 75 72 79 78 74 73 74 76 74 81 80 73 76 77 82 75 74 76 77 75 79 76 82 80 74 74 79 83 75 74 82 78 77 74 78 83 76 78 81 77 77 83 77 83 79 79 82 83 79 81 84 80 86 79 79 87 80 84 84 85 79 82 82 82 87 82 87 92 85 79 90 90 84 82 78 77 76 76 TOT
279 281 283 285 288 291 295 296 298 302 303 303 304 305 306 307 307 310 311 311 315 318 318 325 329 330 330 333 343 346 307 +/-9 -7 -5 -3 E 3 7 8 10 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 22 23 23 27 30 30 37 41 42 42 45 55 58 19 POS
T1
T1
3
4
T5
T5
T7
T7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Country
Argentina
U.S.A.
Colombia
Brazil
Chile
Canada
Venezuela
Ecuador
Bolivia
Peru
Guatemala
Mexico
Trinidad & Tobago
Uruguay
Puerto Rico
Paragruay
R1R2R3R4
63 66 62 66 66 66 61 64 66 66 61 65 63 66 66 65 67 62 67 65 67 63 65 66 65 68 67 69 70 66 65 68 67 67 66 71 69 65 66 72 71 70 68 68 71 69 67 71 70 72 67 70 82 73 68 71 71 76 74 76 80 83 79 74 Women’s Team Results – Stroke Play
POS
1
2
3
4
T5
T5
T5
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Country
Colombia
U.S.A.
Paragruay
Mexico
Ecuador
Peru
Argentina
Venezuela
Guatemala
Brazil
Trinidad & Tobago
Bolivia
Uruguay
Chile
Puerto Rico Women’s
Canada
R1R2R3R4
64 66 65 67 68 64 65 66 66 67 69 68 72 66 68 67 71 70 69 67 71 69 67 70 67 67 69 74 73 70 68 70 71 73 70 69 75 73 69 69 73 70 72 77 74 74 73 72 72 80 73 73 76 76 77 72 77 75 79 76 79 83 75 74 Financial Analysis
In 2015, the Royal Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada) recorded a loss of $915,495 compared to $1,400,675 recognized in 2014.
Most of our operations performed in line with budgeted plans and many improvements were achieved compared to 2014. However, the overall
results were adversely impacted by major macro-economic factors. The decline in the value of the Canadian dollar and global investment markets
were significant factors to the disappointing financial results of the Organization. These challenges are discussed in more detail below.
As the National Sport Federation for golf in Canada, our mandate is to promote participation and excellence in the game, while ensuring there
is capacity for the sport and interaction between all of the stakeholders. While we have recognized two consecutive years of deficits, we remain
committed to operating at breakeven or better. Notwithstanding the macro-economic factors, the softening of corporate hospitality and ticket sales
for our professional championships and restructuring costs incurred to ensure the long-term health of the Organization, we recognize the importance
of improving upon these results.
During 2015, there were a number of good news financial
stories to celebrate:
• We initiated the launch of a new membership model which
was a factor in growing membership revenue by 2%
and curtailing the decline in the number of memberships
nationally.
• The net results of our professional championships improved
by $1M from 2014.
• New multi-year partnerships with Hudson’s Bay Company
and Westjet are providing additional revenues and brand
awareness through 2017.
• Our lease of the Golf Canada Calgary Centre was extended
through 2018 with renewal options available through 2033.
• We extended our title sponsorship agreement with CP for
the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open through 2018.
2015 FINANCIAL RESULTS
As the National Sports Federation, we have a responsibility
to operate and support programs and initiatives that create
awareness, increase participation and excellence in golf
in Canada. During 2015, we increased our total revenues
and expenses on membership, programs and services and
significantly improved the profitability of our other operations.
We are proud of the services and programs we were able to
deliver within our budget.
Golf Canada’s expenditures to administer amateur golf
We work closely with the provincial associations and industry
partners to increase awareness of all of our programs and
ensure we build stronger working relationships to gain a better
understanding of our member needs, both individual golfers
and facilities. In 2015, 570 member facilities hosted at least one
Golf Canada program or event, including CN Future Links, Golf
in Schools, Golf Fore the Cure, and our national competitions.
During the year, the net $2.4M of membership revenues were
spent on programs and services focused on achieving our
vision and mandate apportioned among our strategic pillars
as follows: 55% for growing participation, 23% for ensuring
excellence, 19% to expand capacity and 3% toward fostering
interaction.
GRASSROOTS PROGRAMS
The major share of our grassroots program spending is toward
the CN Future Links program (Canada’s national junior golf
development program conducted in partnership with the
provincial golf associations, the PGA of Canada and our title
sponsor, Canadian National Railway) and the continued growth
in the national Golf in Schools program. During the year, we
introduced the Get Linked Strategy - connecting schools with
facilities and PGA Professionals, while adding intermediate
schools to our focus. During the year, 518 facilities registered
with the CN Future Links program to run one or more of the
junior programs under the CN Future Links umbrella. We have
also now increased our total schools in Canada participating in
the Golf in Schools program to 2,795 from 2,552 in 2014.
outlined below.
We also operated Golf Fore the Cure presented by Subaru,
a women’s golf participation program which was hosted at
145 facilities with over 10,000 female participants, collectively
donating $365,000 dollars to our charity partners.
MEMBERSHIP
Funding for these programs comes from three sources –
participation fees, Sport Canada and corporate sponsorships.
programs and services grew to $9.8M from $9.4M in the prior
year. Further details on all major aspects of our operations are
HIGH PERFORMANCE (TEAM CANADA)
The program supports the development of 21 athletes on
our men’s and women’s national amateur teams that proudly
represent Canada at many international golf championships
each year. In addition, we continue to grow the Young Pro
program that provides support (financial, coaching and
other resources) to young golfers who have recently turned
professional to help them with their transition.
Funding for Golf Canada’s high performance program comes
from four sources – Sport Canada, participation fees, corporate
sponsorship, and grants provided by the Golf Canada
Foundation.
Funding for the Young Pro program is fully funded by the
support of corporate partners and the Golf Canada Foundation.
Funding was increased in 2015 providing us the ability to
increase our team to 8 members.
We were also excited to announce new Team Canada
sponsors, Hudson’s Bay Company and RBC, who were a
factor in increasing the revenue for this program to $1.4M in
2015. Despite additional funding, expenses in this program
were lower because there was not a bi-annual World Amateur
Team Championship conducted in 2015 (Japan - 2014; Mexico
– 2016).
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
This segment includes the operation of Golf Canada’s eight
national amateur championships, the CN Future Links Junior
Championships and the World Junior Girls Championship (the
latter conducted in partnership with the Golf Association of
Ontario).
Direct funding comes from a number of sources – Sport
Canada, player entry fees, corporate sponsorships, municipal
governments and from the R&A to aid in conducting the
World Junior Girls Championship. Revenues decreased by
Membership dues are an integral source of funding to aid in
delivery of our programs and services as the National Sport
Federation for golf. During the year, we initiated a revised
Allocation of Membership Dues
membership model, which was a factor in our ability to increase
revenues to $3.7M. We are excited by the 27 net new facilities
joining membership, an increase in revenues from public
player memberships and the introduction of a free (“Bronze”)
membership available to all golfers. The total number of
Grow Participation (55%)
member golfers in Canada had been declining at an average
rate of 2.9% over the past five years, but we only recognized
Ensure Excellence (23%)
a 1.9% attrition rate on our legacy membership in 2015. Total
membership in 2015 was 305,000 golfers.
To encourage sales in 2015 we increased direct expenditures
by 16% adding new benefits of membership, including: club
Expand Capacity (19%)
Foster Interaction (3%)
and golf cart insurance, enhancing the Golf Canada digital
experience to the Score Centre and Golf Canada Magazine,
creating a club identification and retrieval system, and provided
biweekly tips from a suite of PGA of Canada professionals.
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22% ($225K) due to reductions in corporate sponsorship
and regional tourism support.
OTHER PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Golf Canada also generates revenue from participant
fees from Rules of Golf education seminars,
merchandising royalties and sales from our e-commerce
store as well as the operation of the Canadian Golf Hall
of Fame and Museum. Expenses incurred include the
maintenance of the golf infrastructure that oversees the
Rules of Golf, Course Rating and our national Handicap
system (the Golf Canada Score Centre).
OTHER OPERATIONS
Golf Canada runs two professional golf tournaments that
are Canada’s National Open Championships – one is on
the LPGA Tour and the other is on the PGA TOUR – as
well as the Freedom 55 Financial Championship on the
Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR Canada schedule. Golf
Canada also owns and operates a golf learning centre in
Calgary.
THE GOLF CANADA CALGARY CENTRE
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
Golf Canada’s Calgary Centre provides an excellent
opportunity to test and run golf development programs,
provide access for Calgary-based schools and highperformance athletes from the Alberta Golf Association,
increase awareness of Golf Canada’s role in growing the
sport, and provide a positive and continuing cash flow
to support our programs across the country. The facility
operates a 9-hole short course, a driving range with a
double-decker hitting stall structure that includes space for
up to 60 patrons, indoor golf simulators and full teaching
academy. The driving range stalls are heated which
permits practice and training year-round.
The quantum and quality of the programs that Golf
Canada operates would not be possible without
the continued support of a number of government
agencies. Sport Canada, a department of the Federal
Government, recognizes Golf Canada as the National
Sport Federation for golf and provides the Association
with funding to support our National Team program,
Amateur Championships, golf development initiatives
and a contribution towards administrative costs. This
funding ($730K in 2015) is allocated to our programs and
is included within revenue on various lines in our financial
statements.
In June 2013, the flooding of the Bow River in Calgary
caused significant damage to the property and destroyed
the lands that held an 18-hole natural grass mini-putt
course. Business has slowly been returning to the preflood levels, and despite a 67% increase in the net surplus
to $165K, we know we can increase this profit in the future
while still providing a number of non-financial benefits to
the Organization and Alberta-based golfers.
CANADIAN PACIFIC WOMEN’S OPEN
INVESTMENTS
The Vancouver Golf Club hosted the 2015 Canadian
Pacific Women’s Open. A variety of on course activations
and the philanthropic generosity of CP helped raise $1.2M
for the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. As always, the
event attracted one of the strongest fields on the LPGA
Tour schedule and world #1 ranked Lydia Ko captured the
$2.25M (USD) tournament purse for the third time in the
past four years.
The Investment Policy Statement provides guidance
for our investment decisions. The portfolio comprises a
combination of bond funds, equity funds and alternative
investment products. The investment mix is structured to
produce the desired returns and meet current and future
liabilities, with a robust risk management system in place.
The Investment Committee and management obtain input
on a regular basis from the Association’s professional
advisors in making decisions relating to the portfolio.
The mandate of the Association’s Investment Committee
includes a review of the portfolio holdings on a regular
basis.
Despite the onsite excitement and buzz surrounding
Brooke Henderson’s first LPGA victory the prior weekend,
corporate hospitality and ticket sales fell slightly short
of budget. Additionally, the tournament results were
significantly harmed by the increasing cost of the U.S.
dollar on the television broadcast contract. As a result of
these factors the event recognized a deficit in 2015.
RBC CANADIAN OPEN
The 2015 RBC Canadian Open was held at Glen Abbey
Golf Club, returning to the historic course for the 27th time.
The tournament played host to one of the most memorable
finishes in tournament history and the magnitude of the
financial improvement was extraordinary as we recognized
a $1.4M increase in the results from 2014.
The Pan Am Games ran concurrent to the championship
and we anticipated the competition for corporate and
ticket sales would be heavy. Despite all efforts, we fell well
short of our budget for the year and compared to historical
results when the tournament is hosted at Glen Abbey. Our
pricing strategy included a reduced ticket price for 2015
and while the quantity of tickets increased compared to
recent championships, we also fell short of our target
on ticket revenues. Fortunately, our title sponsorship is
received in U.S. dollars which attributed to an important
foreign exchange gain, helping to partially offset the
underperformance in sales. In addition, increased federal
and municipal funding helped overall tournament results
which lead to a surplus for the event in 2015.
FREEDOM 55 FINANCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Golf Canada conducted the Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR
of Canada’s Freedom 55 Financial Championship at the
Highland Country Club. We have struggled to monetize
this event during its tenure and moved the event to a new
venue within London, Ontario in 2015 hoping to revitalize
the event.
Though the event was very well received by the players
and sponsor, Freedom 55 Financial, we have had difficulty
communicating the value to local sponsors and corporate
buyers resulting in a loss on the event in 2015.
36 Golf Canada
The inherent volatility of global investment markets is
a principal risk of the Organization and the Investment
Committee has established an appropriate mix of assets
to ensure long-term stability in the income produced by
the assets. We expect volatility, but to mitigate significant
fluctuations, the Organization maintains a conservative
portfolio mix with a five-year annualized return target of 6%
with internal operating budgets set with a 5% return for
conservatism.
The Financial Mandate set by the Board states that the
Association must maintain a minimum market value of
$25M in assets, consisting of the investment portfolio, the
Calgary facility and any other income producing assets, of
which $10M must be in liquid holdings. In order to balance
cash flow requirements caused by the financial deficits
generated over the past two fiscal years, the Organization
was required to redeem $2.9M in portfolio assets. As at
October 31, 2015, the investment portfolio balance was at
$23.2M, excluding the market value of the Calgary facility
(whose market value is not readily available), and the
Organization is committed to growing that balance in 2016
to ensure the internally imposed restriction is satisfied.
The investment income from the portfolio continues to
be used to fund the delivery of our various amateur golf
programs and services. While our portfolio performed
better than our Canadian market benchmarks, the total
investment income fell short of our expectations set at
the beginning of the year. Total investment income was
$1.06M compared to $1.48M in the prior year, which was
a significant factor in the overall deficit of the Organization
for 2015. Despite the volatility that occurred in the global
financial markets in the second half of our fiscal year, the
total return for the year was 4.24% (2014 – 5.79%) and
the Investment Committee is satisfied that the asset mix
as at October 31, 2015 is appropriate to meeting our fiveyear annualized return target.
This relationship also provides an opportunity for
some of our athletes in the National Team program to
access additional support through the Sport Canada
Athlete Assistance Program (AAP). Sport Canada also
provides funding through their Hosting Program which
provides financial support to the RBC Canadian Open,
Canadian Pacific Women’s Open and World Junior Girls
Championship.
Certain elements of our 2015 programming were
enhanced as the result of funding and support from
other government departments or bodies, including the
municipalities of Coquitlam, Ottawa, London, Oakville,
Metrolinx, and the Economic Development Agency of
Canada for the Region of Quebec. We are grateful for the
support these organizations provided in 2015.
PROGRAM SUPPORT EXPENSES
Administration and overhead expenses increased from
$2.5M to $2.9M in 2015. Approximately 80% of the
increase is attributable to one-time restructuring costs.
These costs will reduce ongoing administrative costs,
but were a factor in the 2015 deficit. The balance of
administrative expenses increased by 4% which includes
the cost of additional staffing to support technology
development related to the new membership model and
modernization of technology systems infrastructure.
CONTRIBUTIONS
In 2015, Golf Canada and our partners supported
various charities and other golf related entities, actively
participating in the raising of over $3.4M in contributions.
• Golf Canada increased our contributions to $209,600
to the various provincial golf associations in the form of
grants to support “grow the game” initiatives.
• Golf Canada contributed $5,876 toward initiatives
conducted on behalf of the Canadian golf industry by
the National Allied Golf Association and $10,000 to
support the National Golf Course Owners Association’s
Annual Conference.
• The Golf Canada Foundation awarded a total of
$965,244 in grants and scholarships during 2015.
$476,017 was paid to Golf Canada to enhance the
High Performance segment of our business, as well
as $75,000 and $50,000 to help fund the delivery of
the World Junior Girls Championship and Canadian
Women’s Tour, respectively. To assist with golf
programs at Canadian post-secondary institutions
and for athletes, the Foundation awarded $132,450 in
grants and scholarships. The Foundation also awarded
$231,782 in grants promoting junior golf and to
enhance coaching, rules and golf heritage programs.
• Through their CP Has Heart activation strategy at the
Canadian Pacific Women’s Open in Vancouver, British
Columbia, including donations for ticket purchases,
birdies on the 17th hole during the tournament, and
donations from spectators for access to the CP fan
zone, CP donated a total of $1.2M to the BC Children’s
Hospital Foundation.
• The RBC Canadian Open in Oakville, Ontario, in
conjunction with RBC and the PGA TOUR, made
contributions to charities in the amount of $677,826
including a $198,556 donation to the Ronald McDonald
House Charities Canada in support of children’s
wellness initiatives and a $65,000 donation to the
World Golf Hall of Fame.
• $365,000 in donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation were raised
through 145 Golf Fore the Cure events.
PRINCIPAL RISKS OF THE ASSOCIATION
The Association’s ability to deliver member services or
implementation of our strategic plan may be affected by
risks and uncertainties. Management has implemented
procedures to identify and manage significant brand
reputation, operational, regulatory and financial risks.
The following section describes the principal risks and
uncertainties that have been identified that could have a
material and adverse effect on the Association’s financial
mandate.
• The loss of a title sponsor of any professional
tournament or the CN Future Links program.
• A natural disaster at the Golf Canada Calgary Centre.
• A natural disaster or significant security crisis at a
Professional Championship.
• Significant volatility in global investment markets.
• Future financial results fall materially short of budget
and/or the Board’s Financial Mandate.
• Lack of strategic success and results in fulfilling our
mandate.
• Significant decrease in perceived lack of value in
membership of Golf Canada.
An annual review is performed to ensure that appropriate
risk mitigation processes are in place in order to maximize
utility of the Association with an acceptable level of risk
inherent in our operations. The principal risks above may
differ from year to year; however, management ensures
that appropriate mitigation activities remain in place.
Golf in Canada and the Association is also indirectly
impacted by macro-economic factors. Golf is dependent
upon discretionary spending by consumers and
corporations, and therefore, is impacted by general
economic conditions. An extended recession could
materially affect golf in Canada and the Association.
A decline in the economic environment could impact
disposable income that may have an adverse impact
on operating revenues through membership and would
negatively impact our partners, sponsors, and corporate
supporters of golf in Canada.
FINANCIAL OUTLOOK FOR 2016 AND BEYOND
The current strategic plan of the Association (Vision
2018) is focused on initiatives that support growing the
game from a junior programming and golfer interaction
perspective. Given the financial results of the past
two fiscal years, we have a special emphasis on fiscal
responsibility and maximization of sales opportunities
with corporate Canada. Golf’s return to the Olympics also
provides a unique opportunity to foster interaction with
supporters of the game in Canada, our partners at the
provincial golf associations and international golf governing
bodies.
The strategic initiatives we have identified will support the
growth of our programs and provide better interaction and
communication with golfers in Canada.
In 2016 we will continue to test changes to our
membership model which we believe have the potential
to create greater equity and deliver more value to our
member clubs and their individual members. In addition
we want to develop a program that will appeal to all golfers
in Canada. We continue to invest in enhanced digital
experiences for anyone who connects with Golf Canada.
We have introduced a new level of membership, “Bronze,”
which is free to join and includes a limited number of
exciting benefits with the intended goal of upgrading these
to paid memberships.
program. We will direct certain commercial efforts in 2016
to finding a suitable replacement partner that can provide
similar levels of funding and corporate responsibility that
the former title sponsor provided.
We will continue to introduce a number of initiatives
to ensure we enjoy much stronger, long-term financial
success from our professional championships. We will also
continue to seek administrative efficiencies that began with
certain restructuring measures in 2015. Our three-party
agreement with the PGA Tour and RBC expires at the
conclusion of the 2017 RBC Canadian Open. Therefore,
we will spend much of 2016 ensuring the long-term
viability of the national championship.
The Association is committed to its financial mandate
of operating on at least a breakeven basis as well as
maintaining its asset base over $25 Million. Our budgets
for 2016 reflect our commitment to maintain at least $25M
and at least breakeven to ensure the financial mandate
remains intact. As the National Sport Federation for golf in
Canada, Golf Canada strongly believes we are on the right
track to deliver on our mission of growing participation,
excellence and passion in the sport while upholding the
integrity and traditions of the game.
Roland A. Deveau, Q.C.
Chair,
Audit & Risk
Management Committee
Garrett Ball, CPA, CA
Managing Director,
Finance & Administration
January 2016
We will continue to enhance junior golf programming,
including the Get Linked Strategy – connecting schools
with facilities. However, effective in 2017, we will be
without the current title sponsor of the Future Links
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Independent Auditor’s Report
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN GOLF ASSOCIATION:
We have audited the accompanying financial statements of the Royal
Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada), which comprises the
statement of financial position as at October 31, 2015 and the statement of
revenue and expenses, changes in net assets, and cash flows for the year
ended October 31, 2015 and a summary of significant accounting policies
and other explanatory information.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the
amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures
selected depend on our judgment, including the assessment of the risks of
material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or
error. In making those risk assessments, we consider internal control
relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial
statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the
circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the
effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating
the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of
accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the
overall presentation of the financial statements.
Management’s responsibility
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these
financial statements in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for
not-for-profit organizations, and for such internal control as management
determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements
the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a
that are free from material misstatement, whetherWe
due believe
to fraud orthat
error.
basis for our audit opinion.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and
Auditor’s responsibility
appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
financial statements
Opinion present fairly, in all material respects, the financial
based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance
with Canadian
In our opinion,
the financial statements
generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards
require
that Royal
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Mississauga, Canada
December 11, 2015
38 Golf Canada
Mississauga, Ontario
December 11, 2015
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Statement of Financial Position
STATEMENT 1
AS AT OCTOBER 31
Assets
2015
2014
Current Assets
$
Accounts Receivable and Prepaid Expenses
Receivable from the Golf Canada Foundation (Note 11)
Investments (Note 4)
Capital Assets (Note 5)
Intangible Assets (Note 6)
3,627,553
$
4,862,771
706,515
449,908
4,334,068
5,312,679
23,200,956
25,661,002
1,672,671
1,684,637
154,431
-
$
29,362,126
$
32,658,318
$
375,860
$
39,404
Liabilities
Current Liabilities
Bank Indebtedness (Note 7)
Bank Facility (Note 7)
-
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities
670,000
1,764,417
Deferred Revenue
3,684,310
294,223
421,483
2,434,500
4,815,197
Net Assets
Operating
26,927,626
$
29,362,126
27,843,121
$
32,658,318
Commitments (Note 10)
(See accompanying notes to financial statements)
On behalf of the Board:
Roland A. Deveau, Q.C. Audit & Risk Management Committee Chair
Paul McLean, President
2015 Annual Report 39
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
STATEMENT 2
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31
2015
Balance, beginning of year
$
Excess of Expenses over Revenues
Balance, end of year
(See accompanying notes to financial statements)
40 Golf Canada
27,843,121
2014
$
(915,495)
$
26,927,626
29,243,796
(1,400,675)
$
27,843,121
Statement of Revenue and Expenses
STATEMENT 3
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31
2015
2015
2015
2014
2014
2014
Revenue
Expenses
Net
Revenue
Expenses
Net
Membership, Program Revenues
and Expenses
Membership
$
3,659,617 $
1,281,761 $
Grass Roots Programs
1,526,667
1,265,526
High Performance (Team Canada)
1,419,141
1,504,424
(85,283)
1,286,619
1,541,573
(254,954)
789,860
1,101,137
(311,277)
1,014,408
1,259,087
(244,679)
2,377,856
$
3,594,911 $
1,107,544 $
1,500,103
1,373,148
2,487,367
Direct Program Revenues and Expenses
Amateur Championships
Other Programs and Services
261,141
126,955
398,831
378,543
20,288
304,925
363,689
(58,764)
4,134,499
4,249,630
(115,131)
4,106,055
4,537,497
(431,442)
-
1,363,673
(1,363,673)
-
1,341,671
(1,341,671)
Administration and Overhead (Note 9)
73,000
2,924,355
(2,851,355)
74,200
2,428,628
(2,354,428)
Total Program Support Revenues and Expenses
73,000
4,288,028
(4,215,028)
74,200
3,770,299
(3,696,099)
7,867,116
9,819,419
(1,952,303)
7,775,166
9,415,340
(1,640,174)
25,613,491
25,529,318
84,173
22,985,271
23,896,151
(910,880)
1,581,407
1,416,466
164,941
1,428,523
1,330,151
98,372
27,194,898
26,945,784
249,114
24,413,794
25,226,302
(812,508)
1,059,373
1,482,228
Total Direct Program Revenues and Expenses
Program Support Revenues and Expenses
Communications and Business Development
Total Membership, Program Revenues and Expenses
Other Operations
Professional Tournaments
Golf Canada Calgary Centre
Total Other Operations
Investment Income
Total Investment Income (Note 4)
1,059,373
-
-
1,482,228
Excess of Expenses over Revenues before Amortization
and Restricted Fund Payments
$
Amortization
-
Restricted Fund Payments (Note 4)
-
Total Excess of Expenses over Revenues
$
36,121,387 $
271,679
37,036,882 $
(643,816)
$
(271,679)
(915,495)
$
(970,454)
-
418,091
(418,091)
-
12,130
(12,130)
33,671,188 $
35,071,863 $
(1,400,675)
Sport Canada (Note 8)
Golf Canada Foundation (Note 11)
(See accompanying notes to financial statements)
2015 Annual Report 41
Statement of Cash Flows
STATEMENT 4
YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31
Increase (Decrease) in Cash
2015
2014
Operating activities
Excess of Expenses over Revenues
$
Amortization of Capital Assets
(915,495)
$
240,793
Amortization of Intangible Assets
418,091
30,886
Increase in Market Value of Investments
-
(408,897)
Loss on Disposal of Capital Assets
(891,031)
-
8,086
(1,052,713)
Net Change in Non-cash Working Capital Components Relating to Operations
(1,400,675)
(1,865,529)
(1,068,543)
(925,248)
(2,121,256)
(2,790,777)
(670,000)
670,000
2,868,943
1,485,664
Financing activity
(Repayment) / Use of Bank Facility
Investing activities
Redemption of Investments (net)
Proceeds on Disposal of Capital Assets
-
Purchase of Capital Assets
5,000
(228,826)
Purchase of Intangible Assets
(408,582)
(185,317)
-
2,454,800
1,082,082
Increase in Bank Indebtedness, During the Year
(336,456)
(1,038,695)
(Bank Indebtedness) / Cash, Beginning of Year
(39,404)
999,291
Bank Indebtedness, End of Year
(See accompanying notes to financial statements)
42 Golf Canada
$
(375,860)
$
(39,404)
Notes to Financial Statements
AS AT OCTOBER 31, 2015
1. Nature of Operations
The Royal Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada) is incorporated without share capital under the laws of Canada and is a Registered Canadian
Amateur Athletic Association under the Income Tax Act (Canada).
2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
(a) Basis of presentation
These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Accounting standards for not-forprofit organizations require entities to select policies appropriate for their circumstances from choices provided in the specific standards in Part III of the CICA
Accounting Handbook.
(b) Use of estimates
In preparing the Association’s financial statements, management is required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the period.
Actual results could differ from these estimates.
(c) Financial instruments
The Association initially measures its financial assets and liabilities at fair value. Subsequently, the Association measures all its financial instruments at fair value or
amortized cost with subsequent changes in fair value recognized in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses.
Fair values are based on quoted market prices where available from active markets, otherwise fair values are estimated using a variety of valuation techniques and
models.
Transaction costs related to financial instruments subsequently measured at fair value are expensed as incurred. Financial instruments that will not be subsequently
measured at fair value are adjusted by the transaction costs that are directly attributable to their origination, issuance or redemption.
Financial assets and liabilities measured at amortized cost include cash, accounts receivable, receivable from the Golf Canada Foundation, accounts payable and
accrued liabilities, and deferred revenue. The Association measures investments at fair value.
(d) Capital assets and amortization
Rates and bases of amortization applied to write-off the cost less estimated salvage value of capital assets over their estimated useful lives are as follows:
Computer Equipment
Leasehold Improvements
Furniture and Equipment
Golf Canada Calgary Centre
50%, declining balance
Straight line over the term of the lease
25%, declining balance
Straight line over remaining years of the lease
(e) Intangible assets and amortization
Intangible assets are initially recognized and measured at cost. Intangible assets with finite useful lives are amortized over their useful lives. The amortization
methods and estimated useful lives of intangible assets are as follows:
Website and Score Centre Development
Customer Relationship Management System
(f)
Straight line over three years
Straight line over three years
Revenue recognition
The Association follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions. Restricted contributions are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related
expenses are incurred. Deferred revenue represents sponsorship and ticket revenues relating to professional tournaments which have been received but not earned.
Membership dues are recognized as revenue as fees become due. All other revenue is recognized upon completion of the particular tournament or event.
(g) Donated services
The work of the Association is dependent on the services of many volunteers at amateur and professional events as well as governance Councils and Committees.
Since these services are not normally purchased by the Association and because of the difficulty of determining their fair value, donated services are not recorded in
the Statement of Revenues and Expenses.
(h) Impairment of long-lived assets
Long-lived assets are tested for recoverability whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that their carrying amounts may not be recoverable. An
impairment loss is recognized when the carrying amount of a long-lived asset is not recoverable and exceeds its fair value.
2015 Annual Report 43
3. Financial instruments
Credit risk
The Association is subject to credit risk through trade receivables. Credit risk is minimized by dealing primarily with companies with strong financial positions. The
Association maintains provisions for potential credit losses and any such losses to date have been within management’s expectations.
Currency risk
The Association holds a portion of funds in U.S. dollars. At the statement of financial position date the Association held U.S. cash of $7,488 (2014 - $108,761).
Interest Rate Risk
The Association is subject to interest rate risk through its bank facility (Note 7), debt that bears interest based on the lender’s prime rate, which may vary from time to
time. Certain of the Association’s investments (Note 4) are also subject to interest rate risk. The Association manages this risk by investing in a diversified portfolio of
assets in accordance with the Investment Policy Statement.
Market Risk
The Association is exposed to market fluctuations through its investments quoted in active markets. Market risk is the risk that the fair value of a financial instrument
will fluctuate because of changes in those market prices, whether those changes are caused by factors specific to the individual financial instrument or its issuer, or
factors affecting all similar financial instruments traded in the markets. The Investment Committee controls risk management of the portfolio by assigning a risk
classification to each holding within the portfolio and ensuring that appropriate diversification exists, guided by the Investment Policy Statement.
4. Investments
2015
$
Cash
2014
73,860
$
11,245
Income Fund Investments
13,303,618
14,387,693
Equity Fund Investments
6,914,453
6,754,638
Alternative Investment Products
2,909,025
4,507,426
$
23,200,956
$
25,661,002
Financial Mandate
In 1999, the Board of Governors of the Association designated $40,000,000 from the sale of the Glen Abbey Golf Course to be used for the betterment of the game
of golf in Canada. In 2014, the Board approved a transfer of the remaining balance of the Board Designated Fund to the Operating Fund and eliminated the
Restricted Fund of the Association. The remaining assets of the Board Designated Fund remain invested in Golf Canada’s investment portfolio. The Board upholds a
Financial Mandate with the objective for the Association to operate on at least a breakeven basis and maintain a minimum market value of $25,000,000 in the
portfolio (including the Golf Canada Calgary Centre or other income producing assets) of which a minimum of $10,000,000 must be in liquid holdings. The Financial
Mandate is intended to act as protection of the funds, thus not requiring them to be held in a separate Board Designated Fund.
Governance
The investment objectives and portfolio mix are in accordance with the Association’s Investment Policy Statement approved by the Board. A copy of the Association’s
Investment Policy Statement is made publicly available on our external website, www.golfcanada.ca. The Investment Committee and management obtain input on a
regular basis from the Association’s professional advisors in making decisions relating to the portfolio. The mandate of the Association’s Investment Committee
includes a review of the portfolio holdings on a regular basis.
Investment Income
Investment income recognized in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses include the following:
$
Distributions
Increase in Market Value of Investments
$
2015
650,476
408,897
1,059,373
$
$
2014
591,197
891,031
1,482,228
5. Capital Assets
2015
Cost
Computer Equipment
$
Leasehold Improvements
Furniture and Equipment
Golf Canada Calgary Centre
$
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2014
Accumulated
Net Book
Net Book
Amortization
Value
Value
578,905 $
444,530 $
134,375 $
101,311
645,734
312,365
333,369
363,233
419,654
186,623
233,031
190,430
3,708,032
2,736,136
971,896
1,029,663
5,352,325 $
3,679,654 $
1,672,671 $
1,684,637
6. Intangible Assets
Cost
Website and Score Centre Development
$
Customer Relationship Management System
$
77,340 $
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Book
Value
Net Book
Value
12,890 $
64,450 $
-
107,977
17,996
89,981
-
185,317 $
30,886 $
154,431 $
-
7. Bank Indebtedness and Facility
Bank indebtedness of $375,860 as at October 31, 2015 (2014 - $39,404) is comprised of $1,266,089 (2014 - $277,660) of outstanding cheques that were in excess
of the Association’s bank account balances totaling $889,229 (2014 - $238,256).
The Association has a revolving demand facility of $1,500,000. This facility was not drawn on as at October 31, 2015 (2014 - $670,000). The facility is due upon
demand and bears interest at a rate of bank prime plus 0.75% (3.45% at October 31, 2015). As security, the Association has pledged a portion of the investment
portfolio.
8. Sport Canada
As the National Sport Organization (NSO) for golf in Canada, the Association receives funding from the Government of Canada through Sport Canada’s Sport
Support Program to enhance and advance the Canadian Sport Policy. Funding is aimed at developing our athletes and coaches at the highest international levels;
providing sound technically-based golf programming for all golfers; increasing the number of Canadians from all segments of society involved in golf, and advancing
Canadian interests and values in Canada and abroad.
Funding is granted on the basis of eligible expenditures that are incurred to contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the Canadian Sport Policy. Funding is
provided annually throughout Sport Canada’s fiscal year (April 1 to March 30). The Association estimates the amount of eligible expenses that are incurred during the
Association’s fiscal year and recognizes revenue from Sport Canada’s fiscal year on a pro-rata basis. Revenue has been allocated to Direct Program and Program
Support Revenues on a pro-rata basis of total eligible expenditures. During the year, the Association recognized a total of $730,200 (2014 - $741,600) in Sport
Canada program revenues.
9. Allocation of Administration and Overhead Expenses
2015
Building & Computer
$
2014
1,038,749 $
797,101
1,415,742
1,199,732
Legal, Audit, Insurance & Bank Charges
387,433
451,103
Association Meetings
258,484
264,645
82,196
39,861
147,751
123,186
3,330,355
2,875,628
(406,000)
(447,000)
2,924,355 $
2,428,628
Salaries, Restructuring & Travel
Postage, Courier & Order Center
Strategic Planning and Other Costs
Total Administration and Overhead Expenses
Allocation to Professional Tournaments
Net Administration and Overhead Expenses
$
During the year, Golf Canada incurred approximately $72,000 (2014 - $70,000) of Administration and Overhead expenses, on behalf of the Golf Canada Foundation.
These expenses have not been charged to the Golf Canada Foundation.
10. Commitments
(a) Annual Lease Commitments
The Association has entered into agreements to lease office space (71% of annual commitment), land for the Golf Canada Calgary Centre (18% of annual
commitment), office equipment and machinery to various dates to 2021. Minimum annual payments under these lease agreements in aggregate and for the next
five years and thereafter are due as follows:
2015 Annual Report 45
During the year, Golf Canada incurred approximately $72,000 (2014 - $70,000) of Administration and Overhead expenses, on behalf of the Golf Canada Foundation.
These expenses have not been charged to the Golf Canada Foundation.
10. Commitments
(a) Annual Lease Commitments
The Association has entered into agreements to lease office space (71% of annual commitment), land for the Golf Canada Calgary Centre (18% of annual
commitment), office equipment and machinery to various dates to 2021. Minimum annual payments under these lease agreements in aggregate and for the next
five years and thereafter are due as follows:
$
2016
567,871
2017
567,871
2018
567,324
2019
90,625
2020
15,640
7,820
Thereafter
Total
$
1,817,151
(b) Capital Lease Obligation
The Association has entered into a lease with an option to purchase high performance golf simulation equipment at the end of the lease term, November 1, 2016, for
$1. Future Minimum payments under capital lease are $34,514, including interest of $514. The balance of the obligation at October 31, 2015 is $34,000 (2014 $74,104) and is included in Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities.
Furniture and Equipment includes the high performance golf simulation equipment with a total cost of $119,229, accumulated amortization of $40,985 and net book
value of $78,244. Obligations under capital leases are secured by the pledging of these underlying leased assets.
11. Golf Canada Foundation
Each member of the Board of Directors of Golf Canada is a member of the Golf Canada Foundation. The Foundation was established to raise and grant funds for
the advancement of golf in Canada. The Foundation delivers this mandate through Scholarships and Grants. During 2015, the Foundation awarded a total of
$965,000 in scholarships and grants (2014 - $919,000). The Foundation is a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association under the Income Tax Act.
Foundation results have not been consolidated in the Association’s Financial Statements. Financial Statements of the Golf Canada Foundation are available upon
request. The Receivable from the Golf Canada Foundation is settled on a periodic basis. Transactions between the two entities consist of reimbursement of
expenses paid on behalf of the Foundation, grants paid to support Association programming, and rental of services. A total of $709,000 (2014 - $565,400) has been
recorded in the Statement of Revenue and Expenses as revenue from the Golf Canada Foundation.
A summary of the audited financial statements of the Foundation as at October 31, 2015 and October 31, 2014 and for the years then ended are as follows:
2015
2014
Financial Position
Total Assets
$
Total Liabilities
Total Net Assets
2,275,422
$ 2,138,179
1,070,706
673,778
$
1,204,716
$ 1,464,401
$
1,314,937
$ 1,014,503
(22,768)
13,361
Results of Operations
Total Revenues
(Loss) / Gain on Market Value of Investments
Total Expenses
Excess of Expenses over Revenues
1,551,854
1,372,414
$
(259,685)
$
(344,550)
$
(138,797)
$
569,970
Cash Flows
Cash (used in) from Operations
Cash used in Investing Activities
(376,730)
Cash from Financing Activities
(Decrease) / Increase in Cash
(41,111)
108,756
$
(406,771)
86,721
$
615,580
12. Comparative Figures
Certain of the comparative figures included in these financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the presentation adopted for the current year.
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