Huronia treasurer Glenn Rae passes

The Golf Association of Ontario (GAO) was sadden to learn that Glenn Rae passed away last week. Rae had been involved with the GAO’s Huronia District as treasurer since 2010. The GAO sends it’s condolences to his family.

Obituary via W. John Thomas Funeral Home:

Glenn Stewart Rae passed away suddenly in his 77th year on Tuesday April 21, 2015 at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston. Forever beloved and cherished husband of Susan. Proud father of Kathryn, Wendy (Keir) and Heather (Glen). Loving grandpa to Cameron, Brett, Chad, Delaney, Cole and Connor. He will be sadly missed by his beautiful blonde cocker spaniel Tater.

Glenn was passionate about community, Thornhill Lions Club, President of Thornhill Country Club and served on numerous boards in Thornhill and Alliston. Most recently he was the Chair of the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation, Alliston.

The family would like to thank the first responders and Stevenson Memorial Hospital for all their care and compassion.

Glenn was an avid golfer and always enjoyed a good scotch or two. His love of life and laughter will be missed by all.

A private family service was held at the W. John Thomas Funeral Home, Alliston. A celebration of life may be held at a later date. If desired, donations to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Foundation would be very much appreciated.

 

GAO Grand Niagara regional teams Team Ontario Cup

Ontario fends off Regional teams to capture boys’ and girls’ Team Ontario Cup

Niagara Falls — While the golfers needed to brave chilly conditions and tackled challenging winds, the Golf Association of Ontario’s (GAO) inaugural Team Ontario Cup turned out to be a great success. The event, held April 24-26 at the Grand Niagara Golf Club in Thorold, concluded on Sunday with both the boys’ and girls’ Team Ontario 1 teams capturing the trophies.

The GAO’s Team Ontario along with five Regional teams (Ottawa, York, Waterloo, Niagara and Essex-Kent) all took part in the two-round, team-format event.  Team Ontario entered two teams on both the boys’ and girls’ side, while the Regional teams entered two teams of four boys and one team of four girls with the low three scores for each of the two rounds counting towards the team’s total gross score.

The eventual winners, Team Ontario 1 were comprised of Unionville’s Max Sear, Thornhill’s Jason Chung and London’s Jackson Bowery. As for the girls, Team Ontario 1 was made up of Richmond Hill’s Monet Chun, Ruthven’s Alyssa Getty and Ridgeway’s Madeline Marck-Sherk.

Girls Champs

In addition to the team championship, the event also recognized the low individuals in three categories: Overall, Juvenile and Bantam. On the boys’ side, the Overall Champion was Sear. The 17-year-old came out blazing during the opening round firing a -10 (62). He finished his second round +2 (74) but still captured the title by seven shots. The Juvenile boys’ division was shared by Chung and Team Ottawa member and Long Sault resident Ty Celone. Both golfers posted similar scores with opening rounds at even-par (72) and -1 (71) second rounds. Taking the Bantam division was Team York member and Whitby resident Brendan Dunphy. Dunphy finished the tournament +9 after rounds of 75 and 78.

Max Sear

After round one, the talk on the girls’ side was on Chloe Currie, as the Port Credit native finished with a -3 (69) and held the lead. Her performance also helped Team Ontario 2 hold the team lead heading into the final round. However, a 79 during round two opened the door for Chun to not only capture individual honours, but help propel her team to the title. Chun, who finished the opening round at +1 (73), had an even-par (72) during round two to capture the Overall, Juvenile and Bantam championships.

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Most Valuable Contributor

In addition to the on course championship, the event also featured a banquet for the teams on Saturday night, at the Legends on the Niagara Golf Club, where each team presented their Most Valuable Contributor (MVC) award.

The MVC award goes to the person on the team that best exemplifies: leadership, integrity, sportsmanship, team spirit and work ethic. Winning the awards for their squads were: Sear (Team Ontario), Sharon’s Kevin Doran (Team York), Tecumseh’s Adam Nunes (Team Essex-Kent), Almonte’s James Parsons (Team Ottawa), Brantford’s Michael Rizzo (Team Waterloo) and St. Catharines’ Taylor Simoneau (Team Niagara).

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Ontario-Quebec Matches

Based on the results from the event, the Ontario team for the 2015 Ontario-Quebec Matches, July 27-29 at Smugglers Glen Golf Club in Gananoque, was also announced. The team is made up of the top two juvenile boys and girls and the top four bantam boys and girls from Regional teams. Team Waterloo coach Mike Martz will coach the 2015 team. The roster includes: Celone, Mississauga’s Lachlan O’Hara (Team York), Dunphy, Windsor’s Shawn Sehra (Team Essex-Kent), Toronto’s Dee Xie (Team York), Waterloo’s Dylan Henderson (Team Waterloo), Toronto’s Cynthia Zhao (Team York), Niagara Falls’ Sukriti Harjai (Team Niagara), Windsor’s Jasmine Ly (Team Essex-Kent), Strathroy’s Haley Barclay (Team Waterloo), Richmond Hill’s Emily Zhu (Team York) and Markham’s Hailey McLaughlin (Team York).

The Golf Association of Ontario would like to thank our volunteers and the staff at both the host club Grand Niagara and Legends on the Niagara for all of their efforts in pulling of this great event.

For complete team and individual results see the tournament site here:http://gao.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/gao15/event/gao15237/contest/21/leaderboard.htm

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Brooke Henderson wins Syl Apps Ontario Athlete of the Year Award

TORONTO— Smiths Falls’ Brooke Henderson can add another award to her already extensive trophy case, as she was named the Syl Apps Ontario Athlete of the Year Award recipient by the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. The Hall announced their 2015 inductees and award winners on April 22. Henderson had a terrific 2014 season as an amateur before turning professional in December.  She will be presented the award at the 20th annual Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which will be held Sept. 24 in Toronto.

The Syl Apps Ontario Athlete of the Year Award was unveiled in 1998 and is named after former Toronto Maple Leafs captain and Olympic pole-vaulter Syl Apps.

As the 2014 winner, Henderson is the first female golfer to win the award and only the second female to take the prize. It is the fourth time an Ontario golfer has earned the honour as Mike Weir was the 1999, 2000 and 2003 recipient of the honour. At just 17-years-old, Henderson is also the youngest winner of the award.

Henderson had an impressive 2014 where she won the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship, Porter Cup, Scott Robertson Memorial Tournament, South Atlantic Ladies Amateur, Canadian Women’s Tour – Ontario, Espirito Santo Trophy and finished runner up at the U.S. Women’s Amateur. Henderson was also the number one ranked amateur in the world before turning professional.

Since turning pro, Henderson has already captured two Sun Coast Series championships and played in numerous LPGA and Symetra Tour tournaments.

The Syl Apps Ontario Athlete of the Year Award is voted on by Ontario-based sports writers, broadcasters/personalities (with at least 10 years experience covering sports in the province), members of the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors and the Hall’s Advisory Board. Points are awarded on a five, three and one point structure with voters asked to name their top three athletic performers on their ballot.

To be eligible for the Award, athletes must be Ontario-born or Ontario-based and made an outstanding and memorable contribution to Ontario sports during the previous calendar year.

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GAO teams set for inaugural Team Ontario Cup

UXBRIDGE – The Golf Association of Ontario’s (GAO) U19 Team Ontario and five U17 Regional Teams (Ottawa, York, Waterloo, Essex-Kent and Niagara) are gearing up for the inaugural Team Ontario Cup this weekend, which will see all of the teams compete against one another. The event will take place April 24-26 at the Grand Niagara Golf Club in Thorold.

The athletes will compete in a two-day, 36-hole team-format competition with main emphasis being on team results. Results will be determined by taking the three lowest of four team member scores each day for a team gross total. Low gross individuals will be also be recognized, over the 36 holes, in Juvenile and Bantam age categories for both boys and girls, along with an overall boys and girls champion.

Each regional team will enter two teams of four boys and one team of four girls. Team Ontario will enter one team of three boys (all scores to count each day) and a second team of four boys. For the girls’ team competition, Team Ontario will enter two teams of three girls, each with all three scores counting each day. The regional teams will enter a team of four girls each. At the end of the competition, one boys team and one girls team will be crowned champion.

“This is the first event of it’s kind and we are extremely excited to see all the Team Ontario and Regional team athletes competing in the same event,” said Mary Ann Hayward, GAO Manager of Sport Performance. “They have been training as teams for the past seven months and this is their opportunity to go head-to-head. It is a great kick-off to their competitive season here in Ontario and the preparation they have done leading up to the Team Ontario Cup should help them to be much better prepared for the important event qualifiers that begin in early May.”

The event will also be used to select the team for the Ontario–Quebec Matches that will be held July 27-29 at Smugglers Glen Golf Club in Gananoque. The top two juvenile boys and girls and the top four bantam boys and girls from the regional teams will be selected to the Ontario team that will compete in the matches.

In addition, the GAO will take the opportunity to conduct testing of all Team Ontario and Regional players. Players will go through a trackman analysis, physical combine testing and a putting test. The purpose of this testing is to gage how the athletes have improved over the winter training months.

The highlight of the Team Ontario Cup will be the banquet held on April 25 at Legends on the Niagara Golf Club. All teams will be in attendance and many family members will also attend. Each team has selected their own award winner for Most Valuable Contributor (MVC) and these MVC winners will be recognized at the banquet. The MVC award goes to the person on the team that best exemplifies: leadership, integrity, sportsmanship, team spirit and work ethic.

The Team Ontario Cup will be a great event to kickoff the tournament season in Ontario and will showcase the finest junior golfers in the province. Tee times for the competition will be from 9 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. each day, April 25-26, with play starting on both the first and 10th tees. Trophy presentations are scheduled immediately following the completion of play on Sunday, which will be approximately 3 p.m.

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Thunderbird Sports Centre and Kevin Haime Golf School announce first golf school aimed at kids 10-and-under

OTTAWA – The Thunderbird Sports Centre in concert with the Kevin Haime Golf School have announced the launch of the Little Thunderbirds Golf Tour, the first golf program at a public facility aimed at children 10-and-under.

The program is designed to provide a place for younger golfers – who may not be able to access other golf courses on a regular basis – with a place to have fun while playing golf at Thunderbird’s par-3 layout. The program is designed to give children instruction and an introduction into the competitive aspect of golf.

“We are excited to be partnering with Kevin and his junior golf initiative to give young golfers the same opportunity that older junior golfers have,” explained Rob Knights, VP, TMSI Sports Management. “The focus will be on fun and giving the kids a taste of competition.”

Over 12 weeks, beginning May 16th, participants will compete in a variety of nine-hole competitions. Prizes will be awarded each weekend in two age groups: 7-and-under and 8-and- over. Participants will also be provided with a golf shirt, hat and sleeve of golf balls at the beginning of the season. Parents will also be encouraged to caddy for their children.

It’s just another way the Thunderbird Sports Centre is committed to growing the game of golf by connecting with youth in the Ottawa area.

In 2014, Thunderbird was the first course in Eastern Ontario to introduce FootGolf at its facility, along with being the first course in Ottawa to introduce larger, 8-inch cups. Thunderbird is also the only course in Ottawa where golfers of all ages can play golf after dark, with an innovative “night golf” program.

“It’s important for golf courses and the golf industry to be flexible and try new ideas to help bring more people to the game,” Knights said. “Getting kids involved and providing affordable, consistent access to golf is another way we feel we can help grow the game of golf.”

Instruction for the Little Thunderbirds Golf Tour will be provided by a group of qualified PGA of Canada professionals at the Kevin Haime Golf Centre in Kanata, Ont.

Haime, the 2000 Canadian PGA national teacher of the year, has lead a junior golf initiative in Ottawa for the past eight years. In that time, he has helped nearly 500 junior golfers join golf clubs and help them to realize their golfing dreams.

The Little Thunderbirds Golf Tour is another way Haime is excited to get involved with the golf lives of youth in Ottawa.

“Growing the game has always been a high priority for me,” said Haime. “We’re giving so many lessons and clinics to kids as young as four years old. Those kids need to have a place to play and even to learn to score and compete. Thanks to TMSI and the Little Thunderbirds Golf Tour, now they do!”

Parents interested in signing their children up for the Little Thunderbirds Golf Tour, or, interested in learning more, can do so at www.thunderbirdsportscentre.com. The Tour begins May 16, and will sell out shortly.

Canadian golf leaders launch joint campaign to market golf in Canada

Canadians from coast to coast invited to share their stories at www.golfcanadagolf.ca or through social media using #GolfCanadaGolf

(April 16, 2015) – With nearly 5.7 million enthusiasts and 60 million rounds played annually, Canadians are passionate about the game of golf.

As Canada’s most participated sport, every golfer has a unique story to tell—now the Canadian golf industry is encouraging golfers to share those stories, aligning on a national campaign to market the game of golf in Canada.

The campaign – Golf Canada Golf – is designed to inspire Canadian golfers through storytelling, inviting enthusiasts to share their stories and special connections to the game through a series of promotional activities across video, broadcast, print, online and social channels.

“Among golfers, there’s always a story—memorable shots, a round with family, playing your favourite course, a golf trip with friends, witnessing first hand the incredible skills of PGA TOUR or LPGA Tour players, or using the game to overcome personal adversity,” said Golf Canada Chief Commercial Officer and campaign spokesperson Gavin Roth. “The Golf Canada Golf campaign invites Canadians to share their own experiences as well as read or watch other compelling stories to remind us what makes the game great and ultimately encourage enthusiasts to play more golf.”

The collection of golf leadership aligning on the campaign include Golf Canada, the 10 provincial golf associations, the National Golf Course Owners Association Canada, the PGA of Canada and PGA TOUR Canada. The campaign’s objective is to motivate golfers to share their stories, welcome new enthusiasts to the sport and celebrate the game all season long.

As part of the joint industry campaign, a custom website – www.golfcanadagolf.ca – was launched as a portal for stories to be shared. The site will feature a mix of stories, from professionally filmed feature segments to others submitted by everyday golfers with a unique story to share.

The site will also feature a social media hub that curates stories using the hashtag #golfcanadagolf as well as resources for golfers looking to find a course, connect with a PGA of Canada professional or learn more about junior golf programs in their community.

Sharing golf’s story means celebrating the health, social, economic, competitive and charitable benefits of the game. A snapshot of the Canadian golf landscape reveals an industry that is worth more than $14.3 billion annually to the Canadian economy, numbers that reinforce the massive financial, charitable, social, tourism and environmental impact golf has in communities across Canada.

In addition, Canadian golf facilities are a channel for major charitable giving with close to 37,000 events at Canadian courses helping to raise more than $533 million annually for worthwhile causes.

The Golf Canada Golf campaign was developed and executed in partnership with BrandFire Marketing Group, a full-service agency based in Toronto that in 2014 was named among Profit 500’s Fastest Growing Companies in Canada.

The campaign will extend throughout the 2015 season, inviting golfers and sport enthusiasts to share and celebrate the many stories that make the game of golf special in Canada.

Women’s only event at Ladies’ Golf Club

New for 2015 a Women’s only event at Ladies’ Golf Club!

The GAO Member Day Event at Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto, June 22, is open to women only. Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto (a Stanley Thompson design) is North America’s only remaining private golf club established by women for women. The Club was founded by in 1924 by Ada Mackenzie.

For more information and/or to enter, please visit the Women’s Member Day at Ladies Golf Club home page.

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Corey Conners to make pro debut at RBC Heritage

Via: Golf Canada

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – It was a fitting end to the storied amateur career of Corey Conners, as the Listowel, Ont., native was the top performing amateur at the 2015 Masters — a tournament he has dreamed to play in ever since first learning to swing a club.

On the heels of his remarkable performance at Augusta, the 23-year-old will debut as a professional this week at the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage by way of sponsor exemption.

Now in his fifth season with Team Canada, he now transitions from the National Amateur Team to the Young Pro Squad, joining Surrey, B.C., native Adam Svensson as new additions mid-way through the season.

Conners, a graduate of Kent State University, makes the leap to the professional ranks after winning numerous amateur events, including the Lake Macquarie Championship (2015), the Jones Cup (2014) and the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship (2010). He was holding the No. 21 spot on the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) before making the jump.

The actuary mathematics major notched five individual collegiate victories with the Golden Flashes, along with being named to the Ben Hogan Award watch list twice (’13, ’14) and sharing Co-Mid-American Conference Player of the Year honours (2014) with good friend and fellow Team Canada member, Taylor Pendrith.

The calm, collected Conners also earned the Merle Wagoner Award, given to Kent State’s most outstanding athlete who demonstrates leadership, positive image, athletic ability and academic performance.

“The experience and relationships I have built with Team Canada has given me a leg-up on the competition and has allowed me to comfortably make this decision,” said Conners. “I’m very excited to transition to the Young Pro Squad in the next stage of my career.”

Team Canada Men’s Head Coach, Derek Ingram, was with Conners last week at the Masters and couldn’t be more supportive with the decision.

“He’s clearly proven to be one of the best amateurs in the world over the last three years, with results very appropriate of turning professional,” said Ingram. “What a way to go out—finishing with a 3-under at Augusta National, the timing is perfect for him.”

Conners signed with International Sports Management (ISM) back in September of 2014.

GAO Manuel Prado Cup

Dave Bunker earns top-10 finish, Ontario 12th at Peru event

UXBRIDGE— It was another good showing for the Golf Association of Ontario (GAO) at the 2015 Manuel Prado and Carlos Raffo A. Cups in Lima, Peru, April 6-11. The GAO was represented by Woodbridge’s Dave Bunker and Wellesley’s Rob Cowan and managed to finish in a tie for 12th for the Manuel Prado Cup at a combined +16. Meanwhile, Bunker finished in a tie for 10th in the Carlos Raffo A. competition at -1.

This was the seventh time that the 49-year-old Bunker participated in the event. He got off to a blistering start during the first round, finding himself at -2 after nine. He would finish the round -4 (68) and was just one shot off the lead. He remained in contention after the second round, shooting a -2 (70) and remained in second, one back.  Bunker hit a rough patch during the third round and fell back after a +2 (74). His final round was similar as he carded a +3 (75) to finish the event at -1, good enough to secure his top-10 finish.

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As for Cowan, 50, he was making his fourth appearance at the event. He finished his opening round with a +3 (75). He ran into a rough second round and ended it at +5 (77). Cowan capped off his third round with late birdies on 17 and 18 and finished +4 (76). His final round ended at +5 (77) bringing his tournament total to 17-over, good enough for a share of 44th to close out the event.

The event, sanctioned by the Peruvian Golf Federation, is hosted annually by the Lima Golf Club and has been running since 1988. The tournament is open to players with three or less handicaps and draws amateur golfers from all across the Americas and Europe. The players had two practice rounds (April 6-7) before the first round began on April 8.

The team competition took the two members’ scores over the four days and the lowest aggregate was declared the winner. Winning the 2015 Manuel Prado Cup was the Argentinian team of Matias N. Lezcano and Andres G. Gallegos at -8. For the individual competition, the lowest score after 72 holes was declared the winner. Patricio Alzamora, from the host club in Lima won the event at -8.

For more information on the event and round by round results see: www.limagolfclub.org.pe.

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