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PITT MEADOWS, AUGUST 6, 2025 (excerpted from Golf Canada)

Pitt Meadows Golf Club is preparing to welcome Canada’s next wave of golf talent as the Canadian U15 Championship comes to the Lower Mainland from August 26–29. The national event will feature boys and girls from across the country in a four-day celebration of junior golf.

The championship will open on Tuesday, August 26 with registration, an official practice round, and a player meeting. Competitive play begins Wednesday with Round 1 tee times at 7:30 a.m., followed by Round 2 on Thursday. An awards ceremony will immediately follow Thursday’s play, and an Educational Summit for juniors caps off the week on Friday, August 29.

Players will compete in stroke play over yardages finalized by Golf Canada closer to the event. “This is an important development stage for Canada’s juniors, and Pitt Meadows provides the perfect venue,” noted Golf Canada staff in the tournament outline.

The field includes qualifiers from regional events across the country, with B.C. expected to showcase a strong contingent including Victoria’s Owen Beaulac and Richmond’s Emily Shi, who won the B.C. U15 Championships last month at Burnaby Mountain Golf Course. Luke Bernakevitch, winner of last week’s B.C. U17 Championship at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club, is also scheduled to compete.

Spectators are welcome, though power carts will not be permitted for players, coaches, or fans during play. 

The Canadian U15 Championship honours the next generation of golfers, providing both a competitive arena and educational opportunities off the course.

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Sources Used:
– Golf Canada U15 Championship Fact Sheet
– Pitt Meadows Golf Club website

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