Golf Ontario is thrilled to introduce the 2025 Team Ontario roster, showcasing 17 of the province’s top-performing U19 golfers.
These exceptional athletes have earned their spots through outstanding skill, unwavering dedication, and impressive results.
This year’s team features a strong mix of experience and fresh talent, with eight returning members and nine new athletes joining the ranks.
Meet the 2025 Team Ontario Roster
Girls:
- Nobelle Park (RattleSnake Point Golf Club) – 2024 Ontario Women’s Amateur champion
- Kaprice Park (RattleSnake Point Golf Club) – Six major top 10 finishes in 2024
- Alexis Card (Galt Country Club)- No.2 on Junior Golf Pathway U15 Rankings
- Claire Roberts (Whistle Bear Golf Club) – International Junior Masters Match Play Quarterfinalist
- Amelia McFarlane (Ottawa Hunt Club) – 2024 Ontario Summer Games champion
- Avery Nordman (Canadian Golf & Country Club) – 2024 Ontario Juvenile champion
- Sadie Wu (Station Creek Golf Club) – 2024 Next Wave Development Program member
- Kaylan Green (Scarborough Golf Club) – 2024 Ontario Junior Girls Match Play champion
Boys:
- Jordan Hwang (Emerald Hills Golf & Country Club) – 2024 OFSAA Champion
- Luke Smith (Thornhill Club) – 2024 Super Camp champion
- Bode Stephen (Cataraqui Golf & Country Club) – 2024 Next Gen Atlantic champion
- Rylan Hall (Whistle Bear Golf Club) – Three Ontario podium finishes in 2024
- Dawson Lew (Wyndance Golf Club) – 2024 Ontario Juvenile champion
- Chase Jerome (Royal Ottawa Golf Club) – 2024 AJGA JR All Star Team
- Gabriel Mainella (Summit Golf & Country Club) – 2024 Ontario Junior Boys champion
- Spencer Shropshire (Hawk Ridge Golf Club) – 2024 Canadian U17 champion
- Joseph Totino (Summit Golf & Country Club) – 2024 Ontario Bantam champion
Leadership from a Proven Coach
The 2025 team will be guided by head coach Reggie Millage, a PGA of Canada Class “A” professional entering his 12th season coaching Team Ontario.
“This team is one of the most accomplished we have ever had. Twelve athletes won major events in 2024 and all 17 have proven they can contend at the highest level of junior golf,” Millage says. “What sets them apart is their hunger for more—they’ve already created a hard-working and highly competitive environment.”
A Program Designed for Excellence
The Team Ontario program is dedicated to developing the province’s top junior golfers into world-class athletes, both on and off the course. This unique program provides identified athletes with access to premier coaching, cutting-edge training, competitive opportunities, and a supportive peer environment as they strive for excellence in golf and life.
With a focus on fostering lifelong success, the program emphasizes comprehensive development. Athletes receive expert guidance in critical areas, including time management, self-discipline, strength and conditioning, sports psychology, nutrition, tactical strategies, and technical skill enhancement.
Team Ontario is more than a golf program—it’s a foundation for personal and athletic growth that equips young athletes for the challenges of the game and beyond.
World-Class Coaching and Support
In addition to Millage, the team is supported by an exceptional group of experts, including:
- Dr. Charles Fitzsimmons: One of Ontario’s leading mental performance coaches and a two-time Canadian Mid-Am Champion, providing invaluable guidance in mental preparation and focus.
- Dr. Nick Martichenko: A renowned physical performance coach whose expertise has benefitted elite athletes, including professional tennis star Denis Shapovalov.
- Alexandra Taylor: Golf Ontario’s Manager of Junior Performance and the 2024 Women’s Mid-Amateur Champion. With NCAA competitive experience from Grand Valley State University, Alexandra brings a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to the team.
This world-class staff is dedicated to fostering growth, development, and excellence in every athlete.
Preparing for Competition
The 2025 season officially kicked off with the October Kick-Off Camp at Whistle Bear Golf. Later this month, the team will travel to the International Junior Golf Academy at Bishop’s Gate in Orlando, Fla., for intensive training, team-building activities, and preparation for the Can-Am Matches.
Winter training will include specialized sessions at the Humber College Golf Lab, followed by additional camps in Florida and Myrtle Beach. These efforts lead up to key events like the Ontario Junior Players Invitational and the Can-Am Matches.
The offseason will conclude with a final spring camp in Niagara, ensuring the team is well-prepared for a successful competitive season. Throughout the summer, athletes will receive continued support from the coaching staff during team training days, seamlessly integrated into their busy tournament schedules.
This comprehensive approach ensures every athlete is primed for peak performance both on and off the course.
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