• B.C.’s Lee And Ewart Top Finishers At AJGA Event

    Team Canada Member And Coquitlam Native, A.J. Ewart Narrowly Missed A Playoff By One Shot After 18 Straight Pars In The Final Round - Image Courtesy Golf Canada

    (with files from AJGA & Golf Canada)

    Ricky Castillo of Yorba Linda, California, won the 18th annual AJGA Winn Grips Heather Farr Classic hosted by Longbow Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona in a three-man sudden-death playoff.

    Castillo defeated overnight leader, Jaewook Lee, of Langley, British Columbia, and Brock Goyen of Gilbert, Arizona, to claim his first AJGA victory since the 2015 BBCN Bank Junior All-Star.

  • Golf Canada 2016 Championship Schedule

    (Herb Fung/Golf Canada) — Golf Canada is pleased to announce its competition schedule including host clubs and dates for the 2016 championship season.

    A total of 24 professional and amateur championships, as well as qualifying events into Canada’s two National Open Championships – the RBC Canadian Open and the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open – will be conducted in 2016.

  • Masters Athletes Research Study Questionnaire

    Self-reported Sedentary Time In Older Athletes

    You are invited to participate in a research study focusing on Canadian Masters and recreational athletes that are aged 55 and up. The study is being conducted through the Kinesiology program at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT).

  • Gil Wins CJGA Western Junior Championship And Exemption Into Freedom 55 Financial Open

    SURREY, British Columbia — Juniors from coast to coast gathered in British Columbia this past spring break for the CJGA Western Junior Championship presented by Tour Performance LAB. There was plenty at stake including an exclusive exemption into the Freedom 55 Financial Open, an event on the Mackenzie Tour.

    The three-day event took place on Northview Golf & Country Club’s famed Ridge Course in Surrey, B.C. There was plenty at stake including an exclusive exemption into the Freedom 55 Financial Open, an event on the Mackenzie Tour.

  • Americas Masters Games Update - Athletics Event Schedule Finalized

    VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA – Americas Masters Games organizers are pleased to announce that the full Athletics schedule is now finalized and available on line.

    Organizers are encouraging masters from across the country and around the globe to register early to take advantage of special discounted hotel rates until the deadline of March 31st.

    Up to 10,000 athletes aged 30 or older, supporters, coaches, spectators, family and friends are expected to attend the Americas Masters Games in Vancouver for the nine-day fun and festive event that runs from August 26th – September 4th.

  • Titleist Thursdays Coming To Mayfair Lakes GC In Richmond

    Ever wanted to try out all the great equipment that Titleist puts out? Well here's your chance. Running on four consecutive Thursdays starting April 14th you can test the entire Titleist golf club product line at Mayfair Lakes Golf Club in Richmond.

  • Summerland's Rachelle Nielsen Wins Premier’s Award For Aboriginal Youth Excellence In Sport

    Summerland, B.C.'s Rachelle Nielsen (R) Recieves The Premier's Award For Aboriginal Youth Excellence In Sport From British Columbia Premier Christy Clark - Image Courtesy BC Gov News

    On Monday evening Premier Christy Clark gave out awards to six men and six women whose athletic accomplishments were as extraordinary as their commitment to their community and future aspirations.

    Among those honoured was Summerland, B.C.'s Rachelle Nielsen who attends Texas A&M Kingsville playing as a freshman on the women's golf team.

  • What Cycling Can Teach Golfers

    A Pro Cyclist like Ryder Hesjedal will select a gear he can turn over both fast and powerfully to maximize speed. You need to pick the right gear for your swing to maximize your speed at impact.
  • Marine Drive GC One Of Two Canadian Clubs To Host U.S. Amateur Qualifiers

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, and BRAMPTON, Ontario (Adam Stanley/Golf Canada) — There will be a first for Canadian golf in 2016. For the first time ever, two Canadian clubs will play host to U.S. Amateur championship qualifiers.

    Marine Drive Golf Club in Vancouver will host a qualifier for the men on July 18, while Brampton Golf Club in Brampton, Ont., will host a qualifier for the women on June 27.

    “Golf Canada has been working on several initiatives with the USGA to strengthen our partnership and these qualifiers are the beginning of what we hope to be larger collaborations,” says Mary Beth McKenna, manager of rules and competitions for Golf Canada. “With Canadian golfers experiencing more and more success on the professional and amateur level, it was likely a natural fit for the USGA to expand these qualifiers into Canada.”

  • Matt Cella Joins Olympic View

    Matt Cella

    Matt Cella Will Now Lead Olympic View’s GBC Golf Academy.
    Image Courtesy Facility.

    Olympic View’s GBC Golf Academy is extremely excited to welcome Matt Cella as their new Director of Instruction.

    Cella brings a wealth of golf swing knowledge and coaching experience. He is currently a lead coach with British Columbia Golf, working with some of BC’s best golfers at the provincial and national level.

  • Royal Oak Golf Course To Close Permanently

    Royal Oak Golf Course

    The Royal Oak Closure Is Ironic, Given That As A Par Three, It Served A Growing Segment Of The Golf Population.Image Courtesy Facility.

    The 9-hole par three course located in Saanich has closed its doors permanently.

    In an email to club members, the owners said, “We struggled the last four years and now face the reality that our golf course is not economically viable. We have invested dearly and have put our best efforts forward to keep the course open. The only option now is to cease operations.”

  • Bear Mountain Living Up To “Eco” in Name

    This is the Fourth Year That Osborne Pond Has Served as a Nursery for Juvenile Coho.
    Image Courtesy Bear Mountain.

    Late last year, the Ecoasis-owned Bear Mountain partnered with the Goldstream Volunteer Salmonid Enhancement Association to once again stock their “Osborne” pond on the Valley Course’s 15th hole with 5,000 juvenile Coho salmon.

    The juvenile Coho salmon (coincidentally called “parr”) came from the Howard English Hatchery.

  • Bear Mountain Starts Hosting National Teams

    Golf Canada's Women's Development Team

    In a Post to Facebook, Golf Canada Said, “Another Great Training Camp at Bear Mountain Golf Club!”  Image Courtesy Golf Canada.

    Golf Canada and Bear Mountain Resort have got their four-year partnership underway, in which Bear Mountain serves as the official Canadian training centre for Team Canada’s National Squads.

    The Golf Canada’s Women's Development Team were at the 36-hole facility for a training camp in late February 2016.

  • Olympic View Fund Rasier For Lori Hamstra A Big Success

    Lori Hamstra

    Lori Shown with PGA of Canada Professional Garry Meyer (Right) Who Served as Emcee and Auctioneer.Image Courtesy Olympic View GC.

    In late February, Olympic View Golf Club played host to a fundraiser for one of their own. More than 200 people came out in support.

    Lori Hamstra, one of the facility’s instructors, was diagnosed with breast and inflammatory cancer last June 2015. Since she been undergoing chemotherapy and bone infusions.

  • March Meadows Builder Passes

    Norm Boden

    Norm Boden Was The Person Behind March Meadows Golf Club.
    Images Courtesy The Boden Family March Meadows.

    March Meadows creator and Dawn Coe Jones teacher Norm Boden has died.

    An avid golfer from an early age, Bdoen turned pro at 19 years old while at Gorge Vale Golf Course in Victoria. He was the first hired pro at Chemainus Golf Course from 1961 to 1965 and then greenskeeper at Cowichan G&CC for 6 years.

  • Calling All Americas Masters Games Volunteers

    Inaugural Event To Host Up To 10,000 Athletes From Around The Globe

    VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA – Be part of history as Vancouver welcomes up to 10,000 masters aged athletes to the first ever America's Masters Games. Relive the thrill of hosting a major international sport competition from Aug 26 to Sept 4 2016.

    2500 volunteers are needed to stage this spectacular event of inspiring ceremonies and celebrations in Canada Place (Jack Poole Plaza), exciting competition in 24 different sports at venues across the city and memorable social interactions with people from around the world.

  • Train To Be A Community Coach

    If you’re looking at getting more involved in junior golf at your facility and want to help your PGA of Canada professional with their Junior Golf Programming, this workshop is designed for the Community Golf Coach who is, or would like to, work with children or youth introducing the basic skills of golf.

    The goal is to help prepare YOU to be competent in the skills required by a community coach.

  • Newmark Names Scott Masse as Sagebrush General Manager

    LANGLEY, British Columbia — Newmark Golf Group announced that Scott Masse has been named the General Manager of Sagebrush. With the support of Troon Golf, Scott will be responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day operation of Sagebrush and be accountable for motivating the team to be exceptional, dedicated and passionate about guest satisfaction and achieving identified company goals.

  • BC’s Pat Irwin Recognized As Golf Canada’s Volunteer Of The Year

    Ladysmith's Pat Irwin (L) Was Recognized By Golf Canada As The Volunteer Of The Year For 2015 At The Golf Canada AGM In Halifax - Image Credit Shanda Harris née Irwin

    Herb Fung/ Golf Canada

    HALIFAX – Golf Canada announced that Ladysmith, B.C., native Pat K. Irwin has been named its 2015 Volunteer of the Year. He received the honour at the Saturday, February 27 closing dinner of the 2016 Annual General Meeting at the Prince George Hotel in Halifax.

    Individuals’ paths to the game of golf can travel many routes. Golfers often recall early years on the course with parents or grandparents and credit them as sources of inspiration. Pat Irwin’s journey to the game came about in a more unique fashion – he decided to quit smoking.

  • Abbotsford’s Nick Taylor Makes the Biggest Gain for The Week

    Adam Hadwin finished tied for 16th at PGA’s Northern Trust Open, his second straight Top-20 result of the season. His final-round 66 was the best score of the day and the finish marked his best career result at Riviera, which was good for a 15-spot gain in the world rankings for the No. 3 ranked golfer in Canada.

    His gain of 4.95 world ranking points was his third points-paying finish in the last four tournaments. He has earned a total of almost 16 world ranking points over that span and if he can make up the 14-place gap between himself and No. 2 Graham DeLaet by the second week in July, he will qualify for one of two Olympic spots for Canada.

    Fellow Abbotsford, B.C., native Nick Taylor made the biggest gain among the Top-10, picking up 28 spots in the world rankings after finishing in a tie for 26th at Riviera. That was good for 2.67 world ranking points – the second straight points-paying finish in as many weeks for the No. 4 ranked golfer in Canada.