• Zalli’s Childhood Dreams Come True With Vancouver Open Win At Fraserview

    Ilirian Zalli Holds The Trophy After Winning The Vancouver Open - Image Credit Brad Ziemer/BC Golf

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Vancouver Golf Tour commissioner Fraser Mulholland has a video he shot 11 years ago when now PGA TOUR regular Adam Hadwin won the Vancouver Open in a playoff at Fraserview Golf Course.

    In that video, you’ll see a youngster watching the action rather intently. That kid was Ilirian Zalli and on Sunday he became the latest Vancouver Open champion.

    He did so in rather dramatic fashion. The former B.C. Junior champion, who grew up just blocks from the first tee at Fraserview, birdied his final four holes to force a playoff and then won that playoff with Vancouver’s Stuart Macdonald on the first extra hole.

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Stouffer looking forward to another Senior moment; Hadwin’s season ends at BMW Championship; Sloan collects points but needs a bunch more in Korn Ferry Tour Finals; Justin Shin a winner in South Korea

    Reigning Canadian Senior Women's Champion Shelly Stouffer - Image Credit Bernard Brault/Golf Canada

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Shelly Stouffer has been waiting almost a year to enjoy one particularly nice perk she received for winning last summer’s Canadian Senior Women’s Championship.

    The wait is finally over. Stouffer is ready to cash in her exemption and tee it up at this week’s U.S. Senior Women’s Open in Kettering, Ohio. Stouffer acknowledges she may feel a little star-struck this week.

    The 120-player field is chock-full of LPGA Tour legends.

  • British Columbia Golden At Canada Summer Games

    The Triumphant Golf Squad From British Columbia - Image Credit Ryan McCullough/Media Release

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Solid gold. That would be an apt description of British Columbia’s performance at the Canada Summer Games golf competition. 

    B.C. swept both individual titles and also won the mixed team competition at the Summer Games in the Niagara region of southern Ontario. Tina Jiang of Richmond won the female competition and Vernon’s Cooper Humphreys was the winner on the male side.

    All four members of the B.C. team — Jiang, Humphreys, Surrey’s Lauren Kim and Ethan Posthumus of Coquitlam — earned gold medals in the mixed team event.

  • Golf Canada Names Team For 2022 World Amateur Team Championships, Including Two From BC

    Courtesy Golf Canada

    (August 18, 2022) – Golf Canada is pleased to announce today the six athletes that will represent Team Canada at the 2022 World Amateur Team Championships, conducted by the International Golf Federation in France, outside the capital city of Paris.

    Representing Canada on the women’s side will be Lauren Kim, 17, of Surrey B.C., Nicole Gal, 17, of Oakville, Ont, and Brooke Rivers, 17, of Brampton, Ont. The trio will compete for the Espirito Santo Trophy in the 29th playing of the women’s competition, August 24-27 at Le Golf National (Albatros Course) and Golf de Saint-Nom-de-la-Bretèche (Red Course).

    Donning the red and white for the men’s team will be Johnny Travale, 21, of Stoney Creek, Ont., Garrett Rank, 34, of Elmira, Ont., and A.J. Ewart, 23, of Coquitlam, B.C. – the three highest ranked Canadian men on the World Amateur Golf Rankings. The Canadian squad will vie for the Eisenhower Trophy during the 32nd edition of the men’s tournament, also being contested at Le Golf National (Albatros Course) and Golf de Saint-Nom-de-la-Bretèche (Red Course), August 31 – September 3.

  • Video: The Huntting Cup - Celebrates Its 100 Year Anniversary At Victoria's Gorge Vale GC

    Recently the storied Huntting Cup celebrated its 100th anniversary as the competiton was held at Victoria's Gorge Vale GC.

    The long history of the Huntting Cup is somewhat unique (see the background story by Brad Ziemer HERE) and the women who have played in it over the years have come to cherish the privilege of taking part. 

    One of those who has been a regular participant for some 25 years is former provincial champion Karen Pultz.

    Karen took the time to put together a special historical tribute to the event in honour of its 100th birthday this year. Enjoy. 

     

  • Chip-in Birdie Starts A Great Day For B.C. Bantam Girls Leader Rose Chen

    Rose Chen Fired A 2-under 70 Take The Early Lead In The BC Bantam Girls Event At Shadow Ridge GC In Kelowna - BC Golf Photo

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Rose Zhiyan Chen had a feeling it might be her day when she chipped in for birdie on her first hole at the B.C. Bantam Girls Championship at Shadow Ridge Golf Club in Kelowna.

    Not that the 13-year-old Langley resident was standing over the shot feeling particularly confident about pulling it off. “No, I was standing over my ball thinking how to not screw up this chip,” she said with a laugh.

    “And I hit it way too hard, but it hit the pin and went in. I was like, ‘okay, I’ll take that.’”

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Norm Jarvis remembered for his love of the game; Playoffs over early for Taylor, Svensson; Back to Q-School for Macdonald; Knight finishes strong at Canadian Junior Boys

    Norm Jarvis Is Seen Here After His Win In The 2018 PGA of BC Srs. Championship - PGA of BC Photo

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    No one loved golf more than Norm Jarvis, the longtime Vancouver-area pro who died last week following a lengthy illness. 

    “I can tell you he lived for golf, more than anyone I know,” said fellow pro and close friend Muncie Booth. “You didn’t go anywhere with Norm without talking about golf.”

    “He absolutely lived for his golf,” echoed former PGA TOUR regular Ray Stewart, another close friend. “His whole world was immersed in golf and his family. Norm was a fighter, he has been fighting for a long time.” Jarvis, who was 70, passed after suffering a major stroke a few months ago.

  • BC Announces Golf Team For The Canada Summer Games

    From L-R: Tina Jiang, Cooper Humphreys, Ethan Posthumus & Lauren Kim - Golf Canada Player Images

    After years of planning, the Niagara 2022 Host Society is ready to welcome the country to Niagara for the largest multi-sport and cultural event in Canada.

    Featuring 18 sports and over 250 events, including a pair of festivals in Niagara Place and the 13 For 13 Cultural Festival, the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games will host approximately 5,000 up-and-coming Canadian athletes, coaches, and support staff in the Niagara Region from August 6th until August 21 for the 28th edition of the Canada Games.

    These Games mark just the third occasion in the event’s 55-year history that they have been held in the province of Ontario and the first time in 21 years.

  • Early Birdies Propel Langley’s Amy Lee To B.C. Juvenile Girls Championship

    Amy Seung Hyun Lee Holds The Trophy After Winning The 2022 BC Juvenile Girls Title - BC Golf Image

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Amy Lee has been knocking on the door all summer and she finally broke through it by winning the B.C. Juvenile Girls Championship at Shannon Lake Golf Course in West Kelowna.

    The 14-year-old from Langley had finished a close second at the B.C. Junior Girls Championship in Oliver in early July and then registered a tie for fourth at the recent Canadian Junior Girls Championship in Ottawa.

    She sealed the deal at Shannon Lake with a final round of one-under 71 that left her at three-under par for the 54-hole event. That was good for a one-shot win over Chelsea Truong of Victoria.

  • Richmond’s Daniel Xu Hangs On And Wins B.C. Juvenile Boys Championship

    Daniel Xu Hung On To Win The BC Juvenile Boys Title In A Playoff - BC Golf Photo

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    Tiger Woods used to talk about winning without his ‘A game.’ Daniel Xu can relate to that. 

    The 16-year-old Richmond resident certainly did not have his best stuff in the final round of the B.C. Juvenile Boys Championship at Shannon Lake Golf Course in West Kelowna.

    But Xu found a way to win, although it did take three extra holes to do it.

  • Video: Shelly Stouffer Wins USGA Senior Women's Amateur Championship

    Shelly Stouffer Celebrates Her USGA Senior Women's Championship With Son Brett, Who Caddied For Her - Image Credit Steven Gibbons/USGA

    British Columibia's Shelly Stouffer became the first golfer from our province to bring home a USGA National Title.

    Stouffer, from Nanoose Bay on Vancouver Island, has had a pretty solid stretch of winning tournament golf over the last couple of years with multiple provincial titles in the BC Senior Women's & Mid-Master divisions and making it to the semi-finals of the U.S. Senior Women's Amateur last year.

    This year she had designs on taking it at least a step further. Which she did.

     

  • Ilirian Zalli Should Feel Right At Home At Vancouver Open

    Ilirian Zalli Tunes Up For The Vancouver Golf Tour’s Flagship Event Aug. 19-21 At McCleery, Langara & Fraserview - Image Credit Brad Ziemer/BC Golf

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    These are still the early days of Ilirian Zalli’s professional career, but the former B.C. Junior Boys champion is already making quite the impression on the Vancouver Golf Tour.

    The 20-year-old David Thompson Secondary graduate has quickly recorded four VGT wins, including two earlier this month. Now he has his sights set on winning the VGT’s flagship event, the Vancouver Open.

  • B.C. Juvenile Championships Set Up For Furious Finishes

    Chelsea Truong Remains At The Top In The B.C. Juvenile Girls Championship - BC Golf Photo

    WEST KELOWNA — It’s shaping up to be an exciting finish at the B.C. Juvenile Boys and Girls Championships at Shannon Lake Golf Club.

    The girls championship is deadlocked heading into Thursday’s final round, with Victoria’s Chelsea Truong and Amy Lee of Langley both at two-under par through 36 holes.

  • Jean-Philippe Parr Goes Back-to-Back And Takes Home Second Canadian Junior Boys Title

    Jean-Philippe Parr - Golf Canada Image

    KAMLOOPS, B.C. – Prior to today, there were only seven players who could boast back-to-back Canadian Junior Boys Championship titles. Now, Jean-Philippe Parr from St-Célestin, Qué. adds his name to the list as the eighth.
     
    During the week at Rivershore Estates and Golf Links, the weather reached upwards of 40 degrees. Hot, but not as hot as JP’s putter. The 18-year-old University of Tennessee commit fired a final round of 3-under-par 69 today to clinch his victory, finishing three shots ahead of the competition.

  • Victoria’s Chelsea Truong Opens Up Four-Shot Lead At B.C. Juvenile Girls Championship

    Chelsea Truong Has The Early Lead In The BC Juvenile Girls Championship - Golf Canada Image

    WEST KELOWNA — A two-under 70 has Victoria’s Chelsea Truong in the lead after the first round of the B.C. Juvenile Girls  Championship at Shannon Lake Golf Club in West Kelowna.

    Truong, who tied for second at last summer’s Juvenile Girls’ tourney, had five birdies in her round Tuesday, along with one bogey and one double-bogey. She has a four-shot lead on Amy Lee of Langley and June Hsiao.

  • Parr’s Sights Set On Title Defence Ahead Of Final Round Of Canadian Junior Boys Championship In Kamloops

    Jean-Philippe Parr Leads The Canadian Junior Boys Championship After Round 3 - Golf Canada Image

    For Immediate Release/Golf Canada

    KAMLOOPS, B.C. – The rising temperatures today at Rivershore Estates and Golf Links were no problem for Jean-Philippe Parr. During the third round of the Canadian Junior Boys Championship, presented by BDO, the 18-year-old shot a 4-under-par 68 to extend his stay at the top of the leaderboard. 

    Parr, who calls St-Célestin Que. home, carded six birdies today, playing in a group with fellow Team Canada National Junior Squad members Cooper Humphreys and James Newton. To spectators observing the round, the group, familiar with playing together, clearly enjoyed the competition this afternoon.

  • Team Québec Secures Inter-Provincial Title; Parr Leads At Canadian Junior Boys In Kamloops

    Team Quebec Took The Inter-Provincial Title - Golf Canada Photo

    It was another scorching day in Kamloops as the Canadian Junior Boys Championship, presented by BDO brought the heat to Rivershore Estates and Golf Links while wrapping up the second day of play.

    The 36-hole inter-provincial competition came to a close as Team Québec, consisting of Jean-Philippe Parr, Felix Bouchard, and James Newton, extended their day one lead to capture the title by six strokes. Hot on their heels was Team Ontario who challenged throughout the afternoon but fell short of closing the gap that Team Québec laid out in round one. 

    Click HERE for complete story on Golf Canada. 

     

  • Ziemer's B.C. Golf Notes: Retiring Tim Tait honoured with life membership at Marine Drive; Taylor grabs FedEx playoff spot; Zalli wins in Fort St. John; B.C. well represented at U.S. Women’s Amateur

    Marine Drive GC's Longtime Director of Golf Tim Tait Is Set To Retire This Year - BC Golf & MDGC Image

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    “Now it is going to be time for Tim to play some golf.” 

    That’s Tim Tait describing his impending retirement after more than 31 years as director of golf at Marine Drive Golf Club. Tait, who joined Marine Drive in March of 1991, is retiring effective Nov. 30 and at the club’s recent 100th anniversary gala dinner he was presented with a life membership in recognition of his service with the club.

    He’ll be leaving with some great memories of a club filled with players whose passion for the game matched his own.

  • Norm Jarvis Remembered For His Love Of The Game

    Norm Jarvis Is Seen Here After His Win In The 2018 PGA of BC Srs. Championship - PGA of BC Photo

    By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

    No one loved golf more than Norm Jarvis, the longtime Vancouver-area pro who died August 7th following a lengthy illness. 

    “I can tell you he lived for golf, more than anyone I know,” said fellow pro and close friend Muncie Booth. “You didn’t go anywhere with Norm without talking about golf.”

    “He absolutely lived for his golf,” echoed former PGA TOUR regular Ray Stewart, another close friend. “His whole world was immersed in golf and his family. Norm was a fighter, he has been fighting for a long time.” Jarvis, who was 70, passed after suffering a major stroke a few months ago.

  • For Every Flower That Blooms: First Tee – BC and Musqueam Golf & Learning Academy

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    Maddy Boelhouwer/ Golf Canada

    Pathways to success often depend on access to experiences and opportunities. Unfortunately, across Canada, many children all too often lack the resources or access to empowering extracurricular activities, such as sports or organized recreation.

    Knowing the positive impact that sport can have on a child’s life, Golf Canada’s junior programming through First Tee strives to break down barriers to accessing the game of golf. First Tee – Canada provides inclusive youth development activities to participants as young as five years old, using golf as a vehicle to support the personal growth and confidence of children.

    First Tee – Canada programming is offered at golf courses, schools, and community centres in regions across the country with specifically designed curriculum and instructor training for each of these impactful learning environments.

    On traditional Musqueam First Nation territory alongside the Fraser River lies The Musqueam Golf and Learning Academy. This tree-lined golf course and driving range [in/near Vancouver, B.C.] is home to First Tee – British Columbia.

    Click HERE for complete story on Golf Canada.