There will be a new champion in 2022 for both the Diamond Athletic Men’s Mid-Amateur and Diamond Athletic Women’s Amateur Championships this week at Lac du Bonnet.
Todd Fanning and Bobbi Uhl are not returning to defend their titles at Granite Hills Golf Club during the respective 54 hole championships.
There are 51 players vying for the Men’s Mid-Amateur title. Jordy Lutz of Elmhurst Golf & Country Club, who finished second last year to Fanning by four strokes will be in the opening group to tee off at 8am.
For Wednesday morning’s 1st round tee times, click here.
18 competitors will compete for the Women’s championship, including last year’s runner up Rhonda Orr of Southwood Golf & Country Club, who lost to Uhl in a three hole playoff.
For Wednesday morning’s 1st round tee times, click here.
La Broquerie Golf to host Provincial Championships this weekend
Brian Munz
92 competitors will be at La Broquerie Golf starting Saturday afternoon as Golf Manitoba presents the 2022 All Abilities, Bantam, Women’s City and District Championships.
All three championships will be determined over 36 holes.
A dozen players will vye for the All Abilities Championship, open to golfers who identify with neurological, intellectual, sensory and physical impairments.
“We are excited to have this event in our 2022 championship calendar” said Golf Manitoba Executive Director Jared Ladobruk. “It is an important step in helping to create a more inclusive, diverse and inviting golf community in our province”.
There will be a new Women’s City & District Champion in the 24 person field as Bobbi Uhl is not taking part. Last year, she earned a two stroke victory over Southwood Golf & Country Club’s Rhonda Orr.
Brayden Boge of Pine Ridge Golf Club will look to win the Men’s Bantam Championship presented by the Alex & Peggy Colonello Foundation. Boge lost by a single stroke last year to Jackson Delaurier, a Golf Manitoba Public Players Club member.
Jeri Lafleche of Clear Lake Golf Course won last year’s Women’s Bantam Championship presented by the Alex & Peggy Colonello Foundation. Her sister Jewel is one of the competitors vying for the 2022 title.
For more details on these championships, click here.
Golf Manitoba, in association with Golf Canada, is pleased to welcome to Southport Golf Club as our newest member club.
Located just south of Portage la Prairie, this 9 hole course can be played from three sets of tee boxes ranging from 2,905 to 3,196 yards.
The Southport Golf Club also features a putting green and 300 yard driving range.
Open to hosting tournament and corporate events, the clubhouse features a restaurant and lounge.
As an official Golf Manitoba / Canada member club, all rounds played at Southport Golf Club are acceptable for handicap purposes and may be recorded toward establishing or maintaining an official Golf Canada Handicap Index.
For tee times and more information call (204) 428-3174, or visit their website.
Schade wins PGA of Manitoba PING Spring Championship
Brian Munz
Devon Schade of Elmhurst Golf & Country Club earned a 4 stroke victory over fellow club member Matt Lorenz and Terry Reilly of Niakwa Country Club to win the PGA of Manitoba PING Spring Championship.
Schade won the 18 hole event at Southwood Golf & Country Club finishing with a 66.
GOLFTEC Winnipeg’s Bret Thompson and Colwyn Abgrall rounded out the top 5 on the leaderboard. Thompson was 71, Abgrall 72.
Stony Mountain, Manitoba’s Aaron Cockerill met with the Winnipeg media via zoom Tuesday to discuss playing in his 1st PGA Tour event, the RBC Canadian Open.
Blair qualifies for U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Bandon Dunes
Brian Munz
Team Manitoba member Ryan Blair, of Elmhurst Golf & Country Club, was the low qualifier today in Jamestown, North Dakota shooting a 2 under par 70 and will play in the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Bandon Dunes July 25-30.
Today’s qualifier at the Jamestown Country Club was a par 72 course playing at 6,653 yards.
Blair was the lone Canadian in the field of 25 boys vying for a spot.
Ella Kozak of Yorkton, Saskatchewan was the Junior Girls Qualifier shooting a 2 over par 74.
Golf Manitoba, in association with Golf Canada, is pleased to welcome to Virden Wellview Golf Club as our newest member club.
Located just west of Virden, this 9 hole course can be played from three sets of tee boxes ranging from 2,605 to 3,150 yards.
The clubhouse features a pro shop, restaurant and lounge.
As an official Golf Manitoba / Canada member club, all rounds played at Virden Wellview Golf Club are acceptable for handicap purposes and may be recorded toward establishing or maintaining an official Golf Canada Handicap Index.
For tee times and more information call (204) 748-1721, or visit their website.
Chuback, Kartusch, Moro & Peake advance to Nationals following NextGen Prairie Championship
Brian Munz
Inclement weather cancelled the final 18 holes of play Sunday at Quarry Oaks Golf Course to conclude Golf Canada’s NextGen Prairie Championship.
The top 6 players after 36 holes on the leaderboard earned a birth into their respective Boys and Girls National Championship.
Jack Moro, of Whitewater Golf Club, placed 3rd at 2 over par 146 (73, 73) while Team Manitoba member Grady Chuback of St. Charles Country Club finished 6th on the leaderboard at 6 over par 150 (78-72) in Junior Boys. That gives them a trip to Kamloops, British Columbia for the Canadian Junior Boys Championship August 7th to 10th at Rivershore Golf Links.
Team Manitoba members Addison Kartusch, also of St. Charles and Clara Peake, a Golf Manitoba Public Players Club member tied for 5th place with a 161 total. Kartusch was 82-79 while Peake finished 78-83.
Both players advance to the Canadian Junior Girls Championship at The Marshes Golf Club in Ottawa, Ontario July 26th to 29th.
For the complete NextGen Prairie Championship leaderboard, click here.
Western Canada’s top junior golfers are in Steinbach this weekend at Quarry Oaks Golf Course taking part in the Golf Canada Next Gen Prairie Championship.
The 54 hole event features players from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Western Ontario.
“It is very rewarding and exciting for our course to host these great championships, we want to be sure to put on a good show for all the competitors and give them a very positive experience of Quarry Oaks” said Quarry Oaks Head Professional Darren Hayden. “Golf Manitoba & Golf Canada have been great partners to work with on these events and enjoy the relationship we have with them. We are proud of how the events have turned out and trust that the events were received in a positive light by all involved. As a host course we hope to gain great exposure to golfers who are not familiar with the quality of our facility”.
The top 6 male competitors (including ties) will earn a spot in the upcoming Canadian Junior Boys Championship, presented by BDO, August 7-10, at Rivershore Estates & Golf Links in Kamloops, B.C. The top 6 female golfers (including ties) will also earn exemptions into this year’s Canadian Junior Girls Championship, July 25-29, at The Marshes Golf Club in Ottawa, Ont.
The starting field will feature 89 players – 67 Junior Boys and 22 Junior Girls – vying for a spot in their respective Canadian Junior Championship later this summer.
WATCH | Aaron Cockerill prior to Round 1 of the RBC Canadian Open
Brian Munz
It’s a dream come true today for Stony Mountain’s Aaron Cockerill who will tee it up this afternoon in his 1st PGA Tour Event.
Golf Manitoba Director of Communications Brian Munz caught up with Cockerill this morning, who will tee off at 12:50 Manitoba time in the RBC Canadian Open at St. George’s Golf & Country Club in Toronto.
To see the RBC Canadian Open leaderboard, click here.