• Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Ilirian Zalli Advances To Final Stage Of DP World Tour Q-School

    Clara Ding wins Elite Junior Invitational in Florida; Richard Lee cashes in on Asian Tour; Lauren Kim to play for Team Canada at Spirit International

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (November 4, 2024) - Fraser Mullholland has had a front-row seat to Ilirian Zalli’s development as a professional golfer, so the Vancouver Golf Tour commissioner was not surprised to see Zalli advance to the final stage of the DP World Tour Q- school.

    “He just continues to prove to himself and to us that he is not afraid of the moment and is fully confident in his abilities,” Mullholland said of Zalli, a former B.C. Junior Boys and Vancouver Open champion.

    Zalli shot four rounds in the 60s and breezed through his second-stage Q-school site in Girona, Spain.

  • British Columbia Golf Wishes Everyone A Happy Diwali

    Diwali is the Indian “festival of lights”—a holiday that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on October 31st. Though technically religious, it’s also become a cultural event in North America that’s celebrated with sweets and special foods.

    What Is Diwali?

    Diwali (also called Divali or Deepavali) is a “festival of lights” that celebrates the triumph of light over dark and good over evil, and the blessings of victory, freedom, and enlightenment. The name comes from Sanksrit dipavali, meaning “row of lights.” On the night of Diwali, celebrants light dozens of candles and clay lamps (called diyas), placing them throughout their homes and in the streets to light up the dark night.

    In most of India, Diwali consists of a five-day celebration that peaks on the third day with the main celebration of Diwali. In other places where Diwali occurs, usually only the main day is celebrated.

    Who Celebrates Diwali?

    Diwali is primarily celebrated by followers of the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain faiths. However, the holiday is celebrated throughout India, Singapore, and several other South Asian countries as a national holiday, meaning that people outside these religions may participate in Diwali celebrations, too. Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities in the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, and elsewhere around the globe also regularly celebrate Diwali.

    When Is Diwali?

    Diwali occurs annually in autumn (or spring, in the southern hemisphere), during the Hindu month of Kartik. (To put it in Western terms, Kartik begins around mid-October and ends in mid-November.) Specifically, Diwali occurs on the darkest day of the lunar month, which is the day of the new Moon.

  • Whistler Golf Club To Host 2025 Women’s Senior, Super Senior, And Super-Super Senior Championship

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLF

    WHISTLER, B.C. (October 31, 2024) - Whistler Golf Club has been selected by BC Golf as the host site for the 2025 Women’s Senior, Super Senior, and Super-Super Senior Championship from June 9th to 12th, 2025.

    “BC Golf is thrilled to bring the Women’s Senior Championship to Whistler Golf Club,” said Jerome Goddard, BC Golf Director of Rules & Competitions. “The layout, conditioning, and resort amenities of the Club and surrounding area will be an excellent fit for our players. We are especially thankful to Tourism Whistler for their support in securing and organizing this Championship.”

    Whistler Golf Club was designed by Arnold Palmer and opened in 1983. The Club is within walking distance of the iconic Whistler Village and features broad fairways and mountain views on many holes. The golf course is surrounded by majestic old-growth cedars and firs.

  • Dylan MacDonald Shatters UBC Scoring Record

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (October 28, 2024) - When Dylan MacDonald reflects on his time as a UBC Thunderbird, he’ll undoubtedly remember being part of NAIA and Canadian championship teams. He will also never forget one very special week in Bremerton, Wash.

    Last week at Gold Mountain’s Olympic course, MacDonald played what he called the best golf of his life and won the UBC Men’s Invitational tourney with a three-round total of 17-under par.

    That broke the UBC program scoring record for a 54-hole event and MacDonald’s final round of eight-under 64 matched the school’s single-round record.

    “This was definitely the best golf I have ever played,” MacDonald said in an interview.

  • Victoria Golf Club To Host The 120th B.C. Women’s Amateur, Mid-Amateur & Mid-Master Championship In 2025

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLF

    VICTORIA, B.C. (October 28, 2024) - Victoria Golf Club in Victoria has been selected by BC Golf as the host site for the 120th B.C. Women’s Amateur & Mid-Amateur, and Mid-Master Championship from June 23rd to June 26th, 2025.

    “We are excited to host the Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship at Victoria, which is one of British Columbia’s strongest and most historic golf courses,” said Jerome Goddard, BC Golf Director of Rules & Competitions. “Our long-awaited return to Victoria will be a memorable week for the membership and for British Columbia’s top female players.”

    The Victoria Golf Club, founded in 1893, is the oldest 18-hole golf course in Canada in its original location, and second oldest in North America. Victoria Golf Club was recently ranked #13 in Canada in The Score Golf’s Top 100 ranking.

  • Golf Canada & PGA of Canada Launch New Coaching Module: Introducing Golf To Individuals With Disabilities

    Courtesy Golf Canada


    (October 21, 2024) - Golf Canada and the PGA of Canada have launched a new online coaching module, “Introducing Golf to Individuals with Disabilities.”

    The development and roll-out of the new coaching module is part of a shared commitment from both organizations to promote a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment across Canadian golf.

    As part of this commitment, the PGA of Canada and Golf Canada are also collaborated with EDGA (formerly the European Disabled Golf Association) to provide coach training that will demystify adaptive golf.

  • B.C. Well Represented On 2025 Team Canada Squads

     British Columbia Is Well Represented On Team Canada In Both Coaching & Playing Capacities

    Oakville, Ont.(October 23, 2024) – Golf Canada is proud to announce the names of 29 amateur athletes named to the 2025 men’s and women’s Team Canada and Team Canada – NextGen squads.

    Golf Canada’s National Team program supports a group of experienced amateurs on the path towards playing professional golf along with a group of young professional golfers building their careers as touring pros. The program provides individualized training and competition support with a goal to help advance 30 Canadian athletes to the LPGA and PGA TOUR by 2032.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Taylor clinging to top-60 spot

    T-Birds hit the road to play at home; Leah John, Mary Parsons head to LPGA Q school; Humphreys helps San Diego win collegiate event

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (October 21, 2024) - Much of the focus of the PGA TOUR’s fall season is centred on players trying to fight their way into the top 125 or stay inside that magic number to retain their playing privileges for 2025.

    But there’s another race that gets less attention and Abbotsford’s Nick Taylor is in the thick of it. Players who finish the fall season 51st to 60th on the FedEx Cup points list earn a couple of nice perks in 2025.

  • Highland Pacific To Host 2025 B.C. Men’s Mid-Amateur & Mid-Master Championship

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLF

    VICTORIA, B.C. (October 16, 2024) - Highland Pacific Golf in Victoria has been selected by BC Golf as the host site for the 2025 B.C. Men’s Mid-Amateur & Mid-Master Championship from June 2nd to June 5th.

    “We are excited to return to Highland Pacific, which is a fantastic golf course and boasts a strong community of pass holders and public players,” said Jerome Goddard, BC Golf Director of Rules & Competitions. “We are looking forward to this event and know that Highland Pacific will be an excellent host for British Columbia’s top Mid-Amateur Men.”

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Stothers Has UBC-Okanagan On Promising Path

    Hadwin Looking To Continue His Vegas Roll; Crisologo Aces First Q -School Test; Kim Shines In College Match Play Event; Zalli-Jacob Win 79th B.C. Match Play Championship

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    (October 14, 2024) - The UBC-Okanagan men’s team didn’t just win the Canada West Golf Championships, they dominated the competition. The Heat capitalized on home-course advantage to post a team total of 24-under par and beat the field by 17 shots at Okanagan Golf Club’s Bear Course in Kelowna.

    Second-year player Ryan Gillis led the way, winning the individual title with a 36-hole score of nine-under par. UBC-Okanagan teammates Thomas Lemay and Andrew Rouble joined Gillis on the podium. Heat coach Clay Stothers was obviously delighted with the performance of the men’s team.

    “I couldn’t imagine us winning by 17 shots and having three players on our team coming first, second and third,” Stothers said. “It was a surreal, magical couple of days when everything kind of lined up nicely.”

  • Golf's Ultimate Charitable Challenge: Youth On Course - 100 Hole Hike

    (October 7, 2024) - Youth on Course supporters from across the globe take on the formidable challenge of playing 100 holes of golf all in an effort to help ensure young people have affordable access to golf and the life-changing opportunities that come with playing the sport.

    Are you ready to take on the challenge? Register today!

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Allen Kong and Jenny Guo qualify for Drive, Chip and Putt finals at Augusta National

    UBC Women Impress Against NCAA Div 1 Competition; Wong Third At PGA Women’s Cup; Several British Columbians Off To Q-School

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    It figures to be the longest six months of their young lives. Nine-year-old Allen Kong of Vancouver and 12-year-old Jenny Guo of West Vancouver have punched their tickets to the finals of the Drive, Chip and Putt competition at Augusta National Golf Club.

    Now all they have to do is wait. And practise.

    The finals go on Sunday, April 6 — the start of Masters week — so the two Metro Vancouver youngsters have lots of time to dream about competing on the hallowed grounds of Augusta National before a worldwide television audience.

  • B.C.'s Zhao One Of Eight Champions Crowned At Junior Skills Challenge National Event

    Via Golf Canada

    MISSISSAUGA, ON (October 5, 2024) - The 15th edition of the Junior Skills Challenge National Event wrapped up on October 5th in Mississauga after 30 of the top Canadian junior golfers showcased their skills in one of Golf Canada’s signature junior events.

    The event took place at Credit Valley Golf & Country Club which also played host to the World Junior Girls Golf Championship from September 30 – October 5.

    The National Event culminates a year-long program consisting of 92 qualifying events across Canada and 1,600 participants who competed at the local level.

  • Finalists From B.C. Determined For BDO National Golf League Championship

    (September 22, 2024) - Successful teams from the BDO National Golf League (NGL) Provincial Championships in B.C. have been established. The BDO National Golf League regular season is a net Stableford points competition culminating in Provincial Championships to identify who will play in the National Finals.

    For more information on the concept and how the NGL works, click HERE.

    Provincial finals were held last week at Cordova Bay GC in Victoria (B.C. West) and at Tobiano GC (B.C. East) to determine who would receive an exclusive merchandise prize pack and an all-expenses-paid trip to play in the BDO National Golf League Championship, taking place at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley right before the 2025 RBC Canadian Open.

    There, 52 two-player teams will go head-to-head over 18 holes in a best ball net Stableford format to seize glory on the national stage.

  • Four From B.C. In Golf Canada’s 2024 Junior Skills Challenge National Final At Credit Valley G&CC

    via Golf Canada

    Mississauga, Ont.(October 1, 2024) – The 2024 Junior Skills Challenge National Event will take place on Saturday, October 5 at Credit Valley Golf & Country Club in Mississauga, Ont.

    A total of 31 golfers from four age groups will compete in the 15th edition of the Junior Skills Challenge National Event, which brings together the top-scoring juniors from coast-to-coast.

    The participating junior golfers will compete in a three-part skills challenge (putting, chipping and driving) with one overall winner per age group and gender.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Victoria Liu Wins Again At Princeton

    Langley’s Lin part of Team Canada at World Junior Girls Championship; Du Toit makes cut in Taiwan; Parsons named most improved player on Annika All Pro Women’s Tour

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Winning never gets old. Victoria Liu can certainly attest to that. The Vancouver resident, who has just started her senior year at Princeton University, won again this past weekend. Liu captured her team’s home event, the Princeton Invitational, for what was her eighth collegiate win.

    Liu shot rounds of 68, 72 and 71 to finish the tourney at two-under par and one shot ahead of teammate Catherine Rao. Liu and her Princeton teammates captured the team title by 30 shots over second-place Georgetown.

  • Honouring National Truth And Reconciliation Day, September 30, 2024

    Courtesy VIASPORT BRITISH COLUMBIA - As National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2024 approaches on September 30th, a significant opportunity emerges to reflect on how sport can play a pivotal role in bringing people together, regardless of differences in background, ethnicity, and beliefs.

    This day, set aside to acknowledge the truths about the history and legacy of residential schools in Canada, prompts us to explore how the world of sport can contribute to reconciliation, education, and social progress.

    Recognizing that many of you will already be acknowledging this day of reflection in your own ways, we wanted to share the campaign viaSPORT has created with their networks and for you to share with yours.

  • No Excuses As Stouffer Falls In Final Of U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    SEATTLE, WA (September 26, 2024) — Shelly Stouffer found herself in an unfamiliar position in the final of the 62nd U.S. Senior Women’s Amateur Championship at Broadmoor Golf Club.

    After playing with the lead all week, Stouffer was forced to play catch-up for most of her match with Australian Nadene Gole.

    Stouffer had emerged earlier in the week as the stroke-play medalist and then played like the No. 1 seed as she breezed through her first five matches. The Nanoose Bay resident seemed to have momentum on her side heading into the final, but simply could not find any of it in the final before losing 3&2.

  • Golf Participation Continues To Enjoy Growth In Canada And Abroad

    Courtesy R&A via Golf Canada

    St Andrews, Scotland & Oakville, Ont. (September 25, 2024)  – The R&A announced new participation figures that show an increase of more than three million adult golfers playing the sport.  

    According to new research undertaken for the governing body, there are now 42.7 million on-course golfers (9 and 18-hole) in R&A affiliated markets (outside the USA and Mexico).

    The research figures for 2023 indicate a growth of 3.1 million on-course golfers since 2022. The growth trend began before the onset of Covid-19 and is now accelerating faster than the 2020-2022 pandemic period when there was an average of 2.5 million new on-course golfers per annum. The sport continues to increase in popularity, now up 44% from 29.6 million on-course players in 2016.

    The new data is provided by national federations in The R&A’s affiliated markets in Asia, Africa, Canada, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania.

  • UBC-Okanagan’s Julia Alexander-Carew Captures Individual Title At True North Classic For Second Win In Three Days

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    BURNABY, B.C. (September 25, 2024) - A super summer for Julia Alexander-Carew looks like it’s going to be followed by a fabulous fall. The UBC-Okanagan sophomore won her second tournament in three days as she captured the individual title at the True North Classic at Riverway Golf Course in Burnaby. The 54-hole NCAA Division II event was hosted by Simon Fraser University.

    The 19-year-old Alexander-Carew finished the tournament at one-under par and won by five shots over UBC’s Grace Bell. It follows her win this past weekend at the Saint Martin’s University Grisham Memorial tourney in DuPont, Wash., which was her first NCAA victory. Now the Oakville, Ont. native has two.