• Global News On Hand For Big Golf Burnaby Announcement At Riverway GC

    Global News sports broadcaster Jay Janower was on hand at Riverway Golf Course for the announcement that the Golf Burnaby facility will be hosting two British Columbia provincial amateur golf championships over the next two years. The BC Amateur is scheduled for Riverway in July of 2026 with the BC Women's Amateur being held there in 2027.

    Janower took the time to speak with BC Golf CEO Kris Jonasson and Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley about the exciting prospect ahead for Golf Burnaby as they prepare to host the province's two premier amateur golf championships at their world-class facility. 

     

    See the Global News story HERE.

  • Riverway's Head Professional Retires After 25 Years Of Service To Golf Burnaby

     
    Hal Eremko officially retired at the end of March and is looking forward to working on his game...
  • Sport BC Regional Sport Philanthropy & Financial Literacy Workshop Vancouver - April 30th and May 22nd

    Sport BC is proud to be partnering with members of the Regional Sport Alliance to deliver FREE sport philanthropy workshops for people working or volunteering in amateur sport.

    Please use the links below to register for the one of the two upcoming Vancouver sessions: April 30th or May 22nd.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Point Roberts re-opens on April 18

    Additional Notes: Taylor finishes Masters with birdie barrage; UBC women win in Southern Oregon; SFU women a close 3rd in California; Megan Osland 3rd on Annika All Pro Tour

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (April 14, 2025) - There’s a new sign out front, the nines have been flipped and considerable work has been done to get it in playing shape. Now all Point Roberts Golf & Country Club needs are golfers.

    The course, which has been shuttered for the better part of two years, is reopening on April 18, and general manager Tracy Evans hopes British Columbia golfers will put aside all the tariff talk and fall back in love with the course.

  • Amazing Opportunity For Young Zone Six Golfers To Up Their Game

    On April 27th, Morningstar Golf Club in Parksville will play host to some very lucky junior golfers and your son or daughter could be one of them !

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: B.C. youngsters impress at Drive, Chip & Putt finals

    L-R: Adam Scott With BC's Allen Kong & Mark O'Meara With BC's Jenny Guo - Golf Canada via X

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (April 7, 2025) - A pair of Metro Vancouver youngsters turned in terrific performances at the national finals of the Drive, Chip & Putt competition at Augusta National Golf Club.

    West Vancouver’s Jenny Guo narrowly missed winning her 12-13 girls age group championship. Guo, the reigning B.C. Juvenile Girls champion, finished second to Alexandra Phung of Forest Hills, N.J.

    Vancouver’s Allen Kong tied for third in the boys 7-9 age group.

  • BC Golf Holding Two Regional Junior Golf Camps On Vancouver Island

    British Columbia Golf is pleased to announce registration is now open for two Regional Junior Golf Camps on Vancouver Island in late April. These camps are open to BC Golf Junior members age 10 to 15, both genders.

    The BC Regional Camp is designed to bring the best up and coming young golfers together to test their skills, develop their game, compete with their peers and learn about the pathway ahead. 

    The first regional camp on the South Island will take place at Uplands Golf Club April 26th, 8:00am to 7:00pm 

    The second regional camp on the North Island will take place at Morningstar Golf Club April 27th, 8:00am to 7:00pm 

  • The National Golf League Explained: Register Your League Now for 2025

    Welcome to the BDO National Golf League, a nationwide, season-long competition created by Golf Canada to enhance the league experience for men, women, and junior players.

    This fun format adds value to your existing golf league experience with opportunities to compete in the BDO National Golf League regular season, Regional Championships, and National Championship.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Lauren Kim battles the breeze to secure second career collegiate win

    Lauren Kim - Photo Credit: Bernard Brault/Golf Canada

    In Other News/Notes: Anna Huang impresses on Ladies European Tour; Vanessa Zhang second for Harvard; Ewart, Crisologo, Rowe set for PGA Tour Americas season-opener

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (March 24, 2025) - It was a one-under 71, which under normal circumstances would not get Lauren Kim overly excited. She can shoot that type of round in her sleep. But this one was different. It came in difficult conditions with the wind howling in the final round of her team’s home event at the University of Texas Golf Club.

    That round — one bogey, two birdies and 15 pars — turned out to be the only sub-par round of the day at the Betsy Rawls Invitational and propelled the Surrey native to her second collegiate victory. “We were getting gusts of up to 35 miles per hour, so it wasn’t easy out there,” Kim said in an interview.

  • BC Golf Excited To Re-Launch The Very Popular Majors Golf Challenge For 2025

    Lasy year British Columbia Golf provided our members a 'free-to-enter' contest that not only offered bragging rights for the winners but some very nice prizes as well.

    We had a teriffic response from our members and many commented on how much they enjoyed the ease of entering/playing and of course the opportunity to see how many friends they could outperform with their prognostication skills. Hey, we're all for 'friendly' rivalries in the name of sport and good fun. And it's fun to win once in a while too. 

    For 2025 we are going to run the Majors Challenge for each of the four men's Major Championships - The Masters, The PGA Championship, The U.S. Open, The Open Championship as well as the RBC Canadian Men's Open and the CPKC Women's Canadian Open. 

  • The Canadian Senior Golf Association Announces B.C. Events

    The Canadian Senior Golf Association (CSGA), established in 1918, is a 700+ member national organization which focuses on camaraderie and competition for gentlemen 55+ at the regional, national, and international level.

    With members across Canada, the CSGA hosts both local and national events.

    Most recently, the CSGA enjoyed a 2-week tour of Australia, hosted by the Senior Golf Society of Australia.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Vegas, baby! UBC-Okanagan women find success in Nevada

    Julia Alexander Carew - BC Golf File Photo

    Anna Huang impresses on LET; Zalli makes first cut on HotelPlanner Tour in India; Ewart loses Asher Tour playoff

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (March 17, 2025) - Their team nickname is the Heat and the University of B.C.-Okanagan women’s golf team are certainly bringing just that as they get their spring season underway.

    For the second straight week, a UBC-Okanagan golfer took home an individual title at a Las Vegas-area tournament. Second-year player Julia Alexander Carew won the Vegas Warrior Invitational this past weekend at Wildhorse Golf Course.

    Her win followed last week’s victory by the Heat’s Emily Cornwall, who captured the RMC Intercollegiate at Lake Las Vegas played at Reflection Bay Golf Course.

    Those two events were the spring-season openers for the Heat and Alexander Carew is excited that the team was able to find some early success.

  • How to Intervene Safely as a Bystander – Free Training

    To contribute to a positive culture, we can all improve our communication skills, and also feel empowered to do something when conflict arises. Sign up for the Bystander Intervention Training below to find out how.

    The last scheduled Bystander Intervention session of the year is on March 27, so don’t forget to register!

    The Bystander Intervention in Sport training equips you with essential tools and techniques to step in and intervene, ensuring everyone can enjoy a safe, inclusive, and respectful sports experience.

    Sign-up today!

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Point Roberts counting on Canadians as it prepares to reopen golf course

    Other Notes: UBC sweeps RMC Intercollegiate in Nevada; Lauren Kim close again in South Carolina; Muncie Booth, Jack McDonald honoured by Golf Canada

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (March 10, 2025) - When we re-open it, will they come? That’s the question owners and staff of Bald Eagle Golf Course in Point Roberts are asking themselves.

    General manager Tracy Evans has confirmed the course will indeed re-open this spring. An initial target date of April 1 likely will not be met, but the hope is shortly thereafter the highly regarded layout will be back open for business.

    And if the course is to remain open, it must attract British Columbians, who in the past have accounted for 90 per cent of its play. Evans knows the current political climate is not great and many Canadians are vowing not to cross the border. “It’s a concern,” says Evans, a Whatcom County realtor who doubles as GM of the course.

    “Point Roberts is definitely being impacted by it already. People are just not crossing the border to come down for gas and other things. The businesses down here are feeling it already.”

  • Sign Up For The Masters Week Indoor Sim Series

    After the huge success of the Pebble Beach Classic, we’re taking things to the next level—expanding across British Columbia for an even bigger and better Masters-Inspired Indoor Sim Series!

    See below for dates and information, sign-up soon to guarantee a spot and compete for prizes straight from Augusta National! 

  • Golf Canada Annual General Meeting Concludes With Adam Daifallah Elected As New President

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    Oakville, Ont. (March 6, 2025) – Golf Canada’s 2025 Annual General Meeting concluded on Thursday, March 6 with the election of Adam Daifallah of Montréal, Que. to serve as the 118th President of the National Sport Federation.

    A volunteer with Golf Canada since 2013, Daifallah joined the Board of Directors in 2018 and most recently served two consecutive terms as vice president (2023-2024). He is currently a Senior Managing Director at Teneo, the global CEO advisory firm, with responsibility for Teneo’s Montréal office.

    Previously he was co-founder and Managing Partner of the public affairs firm HATLEY Strategy Advisors, which was acquired by Teneo in 2020. Prior to that, Daifallah practiced law at the Montréal office of Norton Rose Fulbright (then Ogilvy Renault), sat on the editorial board of the National Post, and was Washington correspondent of The New York Sun.

  • Golf Canada's 2025 Distinguished Award Honourees Include Two From B.C.

    Courtesy Golf Canada

    Oakville, ON(March 6, 2025) – Four accomplished contributors to Canadian golf will be acknowledged for their dedicated efforts in and around the game as the 2025 recipients of Golf Canada’s Distinguished Service Award.

    Long-time Golf Canada volunteers Lee Griffin of Cambridge, Ont., Jack McDonald of Kamloops, B.C. and Jean Stone-Séguin of Rockland, Ont. along with retired PGA of Canada professional Muncie Booth of Vancouver, B.C. will be acknowledged for their tremendous contributions to Canadian golf.

    “Golf Canada is proud to honour the outstanding contributions of Lee Griffin, Jack McDonald, Jean Stone-Séguin and Muncie Booth, as our 2025 Distinguished Service Award recipients,” said David McCarthy, President, Golf Canada.

    “The incredible dedication that these four honourees have for the game is truly outstanding. The impact they have had in both their home communities and across the country has left an indelible mark on golf in Canada and we are proud to honour and recognize them.”

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Cooper Humphreys loving life in San Diego

    BC's Cooper Humphreys In The 2023 BC Amateur At Morningstar GC - BC Golf Photo/Bryan Outram

    Other Notes: Tough weekend for B.C. pros; Belmont re-opening set for June; No Crown Isle Q-school this year

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (March 3, 2025) - Cooper Humphreys has that laid-back, California surfer-dude persona and has always seemed like the kind of guy who would feel right at home in shorts, shades and flip-flops.

    So it should come as no surprise that the two-time B.C. Amateur champion is loving life playing collegiate golf for the University of San Diego. “It has been awesome,” the Kelowna native said in a telephone interview.

    “After growing up with snowy winters, it’s so nice to wake up to 70 degrees and sunshine pretty much every single day. I can remember one day where it has rained a little bit and a couple of days where it has been cloudy. The weather has been awesome.”

    So has the golf. Humphreys has registered two top-10s in the first two spring events of his freshman year and his team has taken home titles in three of its last four starts.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Lauren Kim battles world No. 1 Lottie Woad in Florida

    Lauren Kim - Image Credit Bernard Brault/Golf Canada

    Cooper Humphreys helps lead San Diego to collegiate win at PGA West; Tobiano sold to JK World Group; Leah John, Yeji Kwon set to begin new Epson Tour season

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf (February 23, 2025) - Lauren Kim is proud to be Canada’s No.1-ranked amateur, but the Surrey native isn’t satisfied. Kim wants to be world No. 1 and at a collegiate tournament last week she proved to herself that she’s not far off.

    Kim and her University of Texas teammates were competing at the Moon Golf Invitational in Melbourne, Fla., where Kim found herself battling for the individual title with world No. 1 Lottie Woad of Florida State.

    Kim ended up finishing third at four-under par, one shot behind Woad and South Carolina’s Eila Galitsky. While she didn’t get the win, Kim left the event feeling good about her game and the future.

  • Golf Canada Announces Professional Athletes Named To 2025 Team Canada, Including Six From B.C.

    (February 20, 2025) OAKVILLE, ON – Golf Canada is pleased to announce the names of 24 professional athletes that will be part of the 2025 men’s and women’s Team Canada squads.

    The Team Canada program supports a group of experienced amateur golfers on the path towards professional golf along with a group of young professional golfers who are building their careers as touring pros. Athletes are selected based on results from the previous calendar year.

    The professional players will join the seven women and two men previously selected to Team Canada as amateurs  in addition to the Team Canada – NextGen members that were announced last fall.