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LACHUTE, Que. – Team British Columbia has retained the Margaret Todd Trophy, winning the Inter-Provincial Team Championship on Thursday at the 2025 Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship, presented by BDO at Lachute (Club de golf) in Lachute, Que.

Team British Columbia (B.C.) finished with a total combined score of 5-over, beating Team Ontario by eight shots. Team B.C. was represented by Nonie Marler of Vancouver, B.C., Aram Choi of Surrey, B.C. and Veronica Ivy of Victoria, B.C. Marler shot a 1-under 72, while Ivy shot a 3-over 76 and Choi a 6-over 79 on Thursday. On Wednesday, Marler shot 74, Choi shot 75 and Ivy shot 79. Team Manitoba and Team Quebec tied for third at 19-over. The two lowest scores counted towards the daily team total for the inter-provincial title.

All three contributed to Team B.C.’s commanding lead in the Inter-Provincial standings. On Thursday, Nonie Marler was especially sharp with matching 36s on both nines, carding four birdies and only one bogey over her final 12 holes. Aram Choi of Surrey opened on Day One with a solid 75 while Veronica Ivy shot 76 on Day Two with a round that included a back-nine 35. 

“Always proud to represent the province and we put some good scores up there the last couple days ...  It’s special to be able to represent the province and to go and come out on top,” said Marler, who now has won her second inter-provincial title with Team B.C. at the Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship.

For the leaderboard following the second round of the 2025 Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship, please click here.

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