Brampton, ON – In dual coverage of action for today’s championships, the Ontario Senior Men’s Better-Ball Championship took to the prestigious course at Brampton Golf Club for an 8:00 a.m. start this morning. With just 18-holes of competitive stroke play to determine the 2021 champions, the Toronto Golf Club’s David Wilson and Eamonn McConnell come out on top.
Taking home the championship title with a stellar round of 67, Wilson and McConnell battled the field to win just one-stroke ahead of a tight leaderboard. Silver medalists, Jay Campbell and Scott Hepburn (Oaks G&CC) held off a pack of third place winners with a smooth three-under 68 total. In the bronze medalist position we had a tie between six teams, consisting of the following; Phil Charal and Tony Robinson (Summit G&CC), Gawain Robertson and Jack Moussaoui (Cataraqui G&CC), Mark Kalbfleisch and Brad Stumpf (Oshawa G&CC), John Saffran and John Zdonek (Pointe West GC), Brian Humphrys and Rick Robinson (The Pulpit Club), and Bruno Ardito and Gary Parker (Brampton GC Ltd.).
In the post win interview, Wilson expressed that the win “feels amazing considering I grew up here at Brampton. I worked here as a kid, played a thousand rounds of golf, and left a number of years ago, so it was a real thrill to come back with my good friend Eamonn. We got it around with a good ‘ham and egg’ today.” McConnell added “it was my first time playing Brampton, so it was a real treat. It’s a great golf course and we both played really well. I was in the water twice, while David’s putting for birdie. We just played really well that way, where one of us was in good shape on just about every hole. We made some good putts, had four birdies, no bogeys which is the key to the game, and we just played solid golf. It was fun!” Representing the Toronto Golf Club, McConnell expressed that while playing a lot of individual golf, “it’s great to play as teammates. Our reaction today was definitely a little surprised.” Wilson concluded the interviewing by adding “I’m especially happy because, as we just joked earlier, this is my rookie year as a senior, just having turned fifty-five last year. It’s really special coming here with my good friend to represent Toronto GC and have that bridge between my history here at Brampton, and taking the trophy home to our home club.”
Golf Ontario would like to thank the players, rules officials, staff and members for their support of the 2021 Ontario Senior Men’s Better-Ball Championship. To Brampton Golf Club and your team – General Manager Boris Uvakov, Head Golf Professional Patrick Yashar, Course Superintendent Martin Kopp, Manager of Clubhouse Operations/ Membership Relations & Sales Ian Hogg, Executive Chef Anthony Mart, and Food & Beverage Manager Narender Bist – Thank you for being such amazing hosts and welcoming us during your centennial anniversary year.
Lastly, a huge thank you to our sponsors and partners; Adidas, TaylorMade, Golf Talk Canada, Play Golf Myrtle Beach, Humber College, HUB International, BioSteel, Golf Genius, Modern Golf, Dormie, Durham Artificial Grass, Foresight Sports Canada, Baka, Nikon, Solo Golf, and Sport Travel. We are grateful for your continued support.
To view the leaderboards from the 2021 Ontario Senior Men’s Better-Ball Championship, visit our Golf Genius page.
About the Ontario Senior Men’s Better-Ball Championship
The Ontario Senior Men’s Better-Ball Championship was first contested in 1982. It is open to players aged 55 and older as of the date of the tournament. The championship trophy was originally donated by the Oakdale Golf & Country Club, who annually hosted many Men’s Better-Ball Championships. Notable champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Famers Nick Westlock and Stu Hamilton.
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Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of September 22nd, 2021)
- Ontarians will need to be fully vaccinated (two doses, plus 14 days) and provide their proof of vaccination along with photo ID to access certain public settings and facilities.
- The Ontario Government has indicated that as of September 22, valid proof of vaccination will include either the paper or PDF vaccine receipt (received following 2nd shot), along with a government-issued photo ID.
- Proof of vaccination IS required for:
- Indoor Golf Simulators
- Indoor Dining
- Indoor Sports and Recreation Facilities
- Indoor Meeting and Events Spaces
- The Ontario Government has indicated that there are exceptions:
- Individuals who cannot receive the vaccine due to medical exemptions will be permitted entry with a doctor’s note until recognized medical exemptions can be integrated as part of a digital vaccine certificate.
- Children who are 11 years of age and younger and unable to be vaccinated will also be exempted from these requirements.
- You can find more information in this Ontario Government News Release.
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Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
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Peter MacKellar,
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