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Windsor, ON – The Windsor heat continues to hold strong as round one of the Team Goran Ontario Juvenile (U17) and Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship, presented by St. Clair College, gets underway at Roseland Golf and Curling Club. With only three rounds of competition, players will have to battle hard to get an early jump on the leaderboard.
Currently holding the lead on the Juvenile (U17) Girls’ leaderboard, with four-under is Joline Truong of Trafalgar Golf and Country Club. Two back in second and the current leader on the Bantam (U15) Girls’ leaderboard, is Celina Yeo (Public Player), with third place holder, Lindsay McGrath (Rattlesnake Point GC), just one-stroke off. With Yeo at the top of the leaderboard for the Bantam’s, McGrath sits in second with Wendy Li (Summit G&CC) in third after shooting a round of 74.
On the Juvenile (U17) Boys’ leaderboard, we have a two-way tie for first between Nolan Laird (Public Public) and Jordan Hwang (Emerald Hills G&CC), following a round of 69. In third two-strokes back is Owen Kim (Blue Springs GC), Isaiah Ibit (Greyhawk GC), and Matthew Whitehead (Whistle Bear GC). Hwang also holds the lead on the Bantam (U15) Boys’ leaderboard, with Matthew Javier (Scarboro G&CC) and Matthew Rastogi (Meadowbrook GC) trailing after rounds of 71 and 72.
Round two will be crucial to competitors as a cut will be made following the round on Tuesday, to the low 29 plus ties on the boys’ side and low 21 plus ties on the girls’ side. For round two coverage, make sure to follow along with us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for all your live updates.
Catch round two tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. as the boys’ tee off first, with action from the girls’ beginning at 10:59 a.m.. For tee times and leaderboard information, check out our Golf Genius webpage here.
About the Ontario Juvenile (U17) Boys’ and Girls’ Championships
The Ontario Juvenile (U17) Boys’ Championship is a 54-hole competition that features the province’s best junior golfers under the age of 17, competing for the Mike Weir trophy. Notable past champions include Josh Whalen, Brandon Ng, Tim McCutcheon, Peter R. Knechtel, Bob Panasiuk, and Gary Cowan.
The Ontario Juvenile (U17) Girls’ Championship features the province’s best junior golfers under the age of 17, competing for the Sandra Post trophy. Past champions of the event include Sandra Post, Jessica Shepley, Alena Sharp, Stephanie Sherlock, and Rebecca Lee-Bentham.
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship
First contested in 1929, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) male golfers from across the province, competing for the James H. Peacock trophy. Past Champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Fame members Bob Panasiuk (1955) and Kelly Roberts (1966), as well as Team Canada National Amateur Squad member Johnny Travale (2015).
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 2003, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) female golfers from across the province,competing for the Cathy Sherk Trophy. Notable past champions include Jennifer Kirby, Augusta James, and Chloe Currie.
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To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Uxbridge, ON – Over the next couple of weeks, Golf Ontario will be conducting its provincial championships, showcasing the young aspiring golf generation. From August 23rd to 25th, Roseland Golf and Curling Club will welcome the Team Goran Ontario Juvenile (U17) and Bantam (U15) Boys and Girls Championships, presented by St. Clair College. “Team Goran RE/MAX Care Realty is proud to be the Title Sponsor of this year’s Juvenile U17 and Bantam U15 Provincial Championship. We truly believe in uplifting and supporting the next generation of golf greats in Ontario!”
General Manager and PGA of Canada Head Golf Professional, Dave Deluzio, says “it’s been a hot summer down here in Windsor and the course is in fantastic shape! It’s in condition that is ideal for tournaments and a tournament of this stature, a provincial event.” The 18-hole championship Donald Ross designed golf course will offer “a fantastic test of golf. It’s almost 100-years-old, but it stands the test of time and it’s a really special place. It’s one of only ten Ross designed courses in Canada and it’s the only municipal designed Ross course.” Deluzio looks forward to showcasing Roseland G&CC to the young players from across the province.
Windsor’s Mayor, Drew Dilkens, also expressed his excitement. “Windsor is delighted to welcome the Golf Ontario Juvenile U17 and Bantam U15 championships to Roseland Golf and Curling Club. Our community is looking forward to greeting the best young golfers in Ontario, who will compete at our city’s premier public golf facility. We invite players and organizers to enjoy their leisure time by visiting the many beautiful parks and lively outdoor patios that our vibrant community has to offer.”
The 2021 Ontario Juvenile and Bantam Championships will see athletes from the following qualifiers in attendance: Batteau Creek Golf Club, Cambridge Golf Club, Lakeridge Links Golf Club, and Shelburne Golf and Country Club. For leaderboard information on qualifiers, click the golf course name. A cut will be made after 36-holes of competition based on final gender field sizes, with a minimum of the top six Bantam boys and top six Bantam girls remaining for the final round on Wednesday, August 25th.
Competitors in the boys’ field to watch for include 2020 Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Champion, Cale Marontate (Kingsville G&CC), and 2019 Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ and 2020 Ontario Juvenile (U17) Boys’ Champion, Andreas Diogenous (Whistle Bear GC). Additional notables include 2019 Ontario Peewee (U13) Boys’ Champion, Jordan Hwang (Emerald Hills G&CC), 2021 Ontario Junior Boys Spring Classic Champion, Owen Kim (Blue Springs GC), and 2021 Canadian Juvenile Boys’ silver medalist, Eric Zhao (Bayview G&CC)
On the girls’ side, 2020 Peewee (U13) Girls’ Champion, Michelle Xing (Public Player), will be in attendance with 2019 Bantam (U15) Girls Champion, Alex Ouellet (Weston G&CC). Other strong competitors to keep an eye on include Krystal Li (Summit G&CC), Ella Weber (Rattlesnake Point GC), Shauna Liu (Station Creek GC), and Emily McKee (Rattlesnake Point GC), who have all had a strong performance in 2021.
Action from the championship will tee off at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, August 23rd. For qualifying, pin locations, tee times, and leaderboard information check out our Golf Genius webpage here. Players can also tour the Roseland course by viewing drone footage here.
About the Ontario Juvenile (U17) Boys’ and Girls’ Championships
The Ontario Juvenile (U17) Boys’ Championship is a 54-hole competition that features the province’s best junior golfers under the age of 17, competing for the Mike Weir trophy. Notable past champions include Josh Whalen, Brandon Ng, Tim McCutcheon, Peter R. Knechtel, Bob Panasiuk, and Gary Cowan.
The Ontario Juvenile (U17) Girls’ Championship features the province’s best junior golfers under the age of 17, competing for the Sandra Post trophy. Past champions of the event include Sandra Post, Jessica Shepley, Alena Sharp, Stephanie Sherlock, and Rebecca Lee-Bentham.
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship
First contested in 1929, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) male golfers from across the province, competing for the James H. Peacock trophy. Past Champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Fame members Bob Panasiuk (1955) and Kelly Roberts (1966), as well as Team Canada National Amateur Squad member Johnny Travale (2015).
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 2003, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) female golfers from across the province, competing for the Cathy Sherk Trophy. Notable past champions include Jennifer Kirby, Augusta James, and Chloe Currie.
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
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Amherstburg, ON – With the temperature feeling like it was in the mid-thirties, players battled the Thomas McBroom designed course as we witnessed competitors rise and fall on the leaderboard throughout the day. In the thrilling final round of the 2021 Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship at Pointe West Golf Club, the course record has been broken and a 106th Ontario Women’s Amateur Champion has been awarded.
Shooting a low round of 69 and a total of 280 on the championship to complete the 72-holes of competitive play, Jasmine Ly (Public Player) emerges as the newly crowned 106th Ontario Women’s Amateur Champion. The Windsor native is a 2018 Ontario Junior (U19) Girls Champion, 2019 Ontario Junior Girls’ Spring Classic Champion, plays NCAA golf at the Northern Illinois University, and qualified for the second consecutive year for the U.S. Women’s Amateur.
During the post win interview, Ly speaks of how great it feels to win the championship adding, “especially because I won it in my hometown.” Approaching the green, Ly expressed that she “was definitely nervous. I hadn’t looked at the leaderboard all day so I had no idea where anyone was. I just stuck to my game plan and tried to stay aggressive with that approach shot. My irons this week were really solid. I hit a lot of greens which helped for sure.” Final remarks include a nod to the spectacular condition of Pointe West Golf Club and a thank you to Golf Ontario for putting on such a great event. Ly will be celebrating her win over dinner with family and friends, including the silver medalist, Monet Chun, whom she played a lot of junior golf with.
In second place position taking home the silver medal, is Monet Chun (Summit G&CC), who had a stellar round of eight birdies to grant her the honour of a new Pointe West course record of 64. Chun is a sophomore at the University of Michigan and is only the second athlete on the women’s golf team to earn conference honours, which hasn’t been accomplished in 25 years. The bronze medalist position was earned by former Team Ontario teammates, Nicole Gal (Oakville GC) and Bo Brown (Blue Springs GC). Gal is a Team Canada National Junior Squad member and is the 66th Canadian Junior Girls Champion. Brown will be attending the University of British Columbia on a scholarship this fall, to pursue a Bachelor of Kinesiology and play on the Thunderbirds Women’s Golf team.
In addition to a 2021 Ontario Women’s Amateur Champion being crowned, an Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Champion was presented following round three. Terrill Samuel fired a 75 to secure her fourth Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship title. The 2021 Ontario Senior Women’s Champion, Judith Kyrinis, shot her lowest round of the championship to claim the silver medal; while defending 2020 champion Nonie Marler (Marine Drive GC), claims the bronze.
Golf Ontario would like to thank the players, rules officials, staff and members for their support of the 2021 Ontario Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship. To Pointe West Golf Club and their passionate team – Head Professional Rick Schmidtgall and the Pro Shop Team, Greens Superintendent Matt Erickson and his team, Director of Food and Beverage Dave VanderHoeven, Executive Chef Vanessa Parent, and Host Club Volunteer Chairwoman Patty Marcus – Thank you to your staff and volunteers for being such welcoming hosts on a stunning track.
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 Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship, visit our Golf Genius page.
About the Ontario Women’s Am & Mid Am Championship
First played in 1904, the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship is Ontario’s oldest provincial championship and is the pinnacle of women’s golf in the province. The event features the best female golfers from across Ontario in a 72-hole stroke play format.
The Women’s Amateur has produced a rich history of champions throughout the tournaments long and cherished existence. Past winners include 1968 LPGA Tour players Sandra Post (1964), Alena Sharp (1989), Jennifer Kirby (2009, 2010), Augusta James (2011), Brittany Marchand (2012), Brooke Henderson (2014), Maddie Szeryk and Team Canada standout Brigitte Thibault (2019). World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member, Marlene Stewart Streit, holds the record for the most titles with 11 (’51, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72, ’74, ’76, and ’77).
First played in 1989, the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female golfers aged 25 and over. In honour of her outstanding accomplishments at the Mid-Amateur level in Ontario, the trophy is rightfully named after 14-time champion Mary Ann Hayward. The event is contested annually in a 54-hole competition. Other notable past champions of the event include 2012 Canadian Senior Women’s Champion Terrill Samuel (1991, 2000 and 2010), Casey Ward (2015) and Golf Ontario Hall of Fame members Gayle Borthwick Hitchens (1992, 1993), and Judith Kyrinis (2017).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- • At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- • Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
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Amherstburg, ON – While it was moving day at Pointe West Golf Club for round three of the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship, the final round of the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship portion concluded with Terrill Samuel (Weston G&CC) capturing the 2021 crown.
Firing a 75 to leave her two strokes ahead of the silver medalist, Samuel secures her fourth Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship. Having won the title in 1991, 2000, and 2010, Samuel also holds the 1991 and 2004 Women’s Amateur and 2011 and 2020 Senior Women’s Championship titles. In second place with the silver medal after her lowest round of the championship, is 2021 Ontario Senior Women’s Champion, Judith Kyrinis (The Thornhill Club). Defending champion, Nonie Marler (Marine Drive GC), tried to make a run for the title today as well with a low round of 74 to leave her in the bronze medalist position.
In the post-round interview, Samuel expressed that “anytime you can win your provincial championship it feels good. It’s amazing, it just feels like such an accomplishment so I was very happy to do so.” Approaching the eighteenth green, Samuel felt pretty calm. “I was leaking oil the whole back nine, so I was just trying to hang on. I remember Tiger Woods once saying it doesn’t matter, you’re in the lead, so I was focusing on that. I had the lead so I didn’t worry about it. I kept trying to self-talk that way.” In closing, Samuel noted how “unbelievable this course is. It’s so nice that we got to play on such a great course. There’s not a hole out there that’s bad and that’s unusual. Every hole is absolutely amazing and the course is in great shape. Anytime that you can have great greens, it doesn’t matter what the rest of the course is like. But Pointe West Golf Club has both. It has great greens and it’s also superb strategy wise.”
With the final round taking place for the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship tomorrow, Jasmine Ly (Public Player) leads the pack with a three-stroke lead at five-under. Ella Weber (Rattlesnake Point GC) of Team Ontario sits at two-under, with the 2021 Canadian Junior Girls Champion, Nicole Gal (Oakville GC), and USGA Junior Girls qualifier medalist, Ashley Lafontaine (Royal Ottawa GC), trailing just one stroke back in a tie for third.
The final round gets underway at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow, with the eighteenth green being live-streamed on Instagram for all to witness the final putt of the next 2021 Ontario Women’s Amateur Champion. For pairings and tee times, pin locations, and leaderboard information, check out our Golf Genius webpage here.
About the Ontario Women’s Am & Mid Am Championship
First played in 1904, the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship is Ontario’s oldest provincial championship and is the pinnacle of women’s golf in the province. The event features the best female golfers from across Ontario in a 72-hole stroke play format.
The Women’s Amateur has produced a rich history of champions throughout the tournaments long and cherished existence. Past winners include 1968 LPGA Tour players Sandra Post (1964), Alena Sharp (1989), Jennifer Kirby (2009, 2010), Augusta James (2011), Brittany Marchand (2012), Brooke Henderson (2014), Maddie Szeryk and Team Canada standout Brigitte Thibault (2019). World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member, Marlene Stewart Streit, holds the record for the most titles with 11 (’51, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72, ’74, ’76, and ’77).
First played in 1989, the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female golfers aged 25 and over. In honour of her outstanding accomplishments at the Mid-Amateur level in Ontario, the trophy is rightfully named after 14-time champion Mary Ann Hayward. The event is contested annually in a 54-hole competition. Other notable past champions of the event include 2012 Canadian Senior Women’s Champion Terrill Samuel (1991, 2000 and 2010), Casey Ward (2015) and Golf Ontario Hall of Fame members Gayle Borthwick Hitchens (1992, 1993), and Judith Kyrinis (2017).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
LEADERBOARD | PHOTOS
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
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Amherstburg, ON – Round two is in the books at Pointe West Golf Club for the 106th Ontario Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship. A cut in the Amateur field has been made to the low 48 scores and a champion will be crowned for the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship following the third-round tomorrow.
Moving into the Mid-Amateur leader position following a round of 75 is Weston Golf and Country Club’s Terrill Samuel. Falling to second after a grind of a round is Alexandra Taylor (Cherry Hill Club), with Stefi Markovich (Lookout Point CC) and Judith Kyrinis (The Thornhill Club) just one-stroke back in a tie for third. Tee times for the field are set for 10:04 a.m., with the leader group teeing off at 10:37 a.m.
Over in the larger Amateur field, Nyah Kelly (Lindsay G&CC) finds herself in first with a two-stroke lead following a low round of 69. A tie for second remains, with Jasmine Ly (Public Player) and Ella Weber (Rattlesnake Point GC) in the race as moving day gets underway at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow.
Make sure to tune into Instagram tomorrow afternoon as we live stream play from the leader group on the final hole of the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship. For qualifying, pin locations, tee times, and leaderboard information check out our Golf Genius webpage here.
About the Ontario Women’s Am & Mid Am Championship
First played in 1904, the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship is Ontario’s oldest provincial championship and is the pinnacle of women’s golf in the province. The event features the best female golfers from across Ontario in a 72-hole stroke play format.
The Women’s Amateur has produced a rich history of champions throughout the tournaments long and cherished existence. Past winners include 1968 LPGA Tour players Sandra Post (1964), Alena Sharp (1989), Jennifer Kirby (2009, 2010), Augusta James (2011), Brittany Marchand (2012), Brooke Henderson (2014), Maddie Szeryk and Team Canada standout Brigitte Thibault (2019). World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member, Marlene Stewart Streit, holds the record for the most titles with 11 (’51, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72, ’74, ’76, and ’77).
First played in 1989, the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female golfers aged 25 and over. In honour of her outstanding accomplishments at the Mid-Amateur level in Ontario, the trophy is rightfully named after 14-time champion Mary Ann Hayward. The event is contested annually in a 54-hole competition. Other notable past champions of the event include 2012 Canadian Senior Women’s Champion Terrill Samuel (1991, 2000 and 2010), Casey Ward (2015) and Golf Ontario Hall of Fame members Gayle Borthwick Hitchens (1992, 1993), and Judith Kyrinis (2017).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
LEADERBOARD | PHOTOS
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
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Amherstburg, ON – With light showers throughout the day, round one of the 106th Ontario Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship got underway at Pointe West Golf Club. The beautiful links style course is in fantastic condition, with all players complimenting the course and its lush rolling greens.
Taking the early lead in the Women’s Amateur field is Bo Brown (Blue Springs GC) with a smooth three-under, 69 round. The Team Ontario athlete holds a one-stroke lead over players Nyah Kelly (Lindsay G&CC) and teammate Ella Weber (Rattlesnake GC), who are both tied for second. The Women’s Mid-Amateur field is led by Golf Ontario’s own Alexandra Taylor (Cherry Hill Club), who fired some clutch shots today to leave her with a score of 73 and a fifth-place position in the Amateur field. A tie for second also exists for the Mid-Am, with Stefi Markovich (Lookout Point CC) and Terrill Samuel (Weston G&CC) just three-strokes back (76).
For the stacked field of competitors, round two (of four) will be crucial as players look to make a move on the leaderboard. A cut to the low 48 plus ties in the Amateur field will be taking place following tomorrow’s round, which gets underway at 7:30 a.m.. The 2021 Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Champion will be crowned following round three on Wednesday.
Round two action will tee off at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow, with tee times running till 12:38 p.m.. For qualifying, pin locations, tee times, and leaderboard information, check out our Golf Genius webpage here.
About the Ontario Women’s Am & Mid Am Championship
First played in 1904, the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship is Ontario’s oldest provincial championship and is the pinnacle of women’s golf in the province. The event features the best female golfers from across Ontario in a 72-hole stroke play format.
The Women’s Amateur has produced a rich history of champions throughout the tournaments long and cherished existence. Past winners include 1968 LPGA Tour players Sandra Post (1964), Alena Sharp (1989), Jennifer Kirby (2009, 2010), Augusta James (2011), Brittany Marchand (2012), Brooke Henderson (2014), Maddie Szeryk and Team Canada standout Brigitte Thibault (2019). World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member, Marlene Stewart Streit, holds the record for the most titles with 11 (’51, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72, ’74, ’76, and ’77).
First played in 1989, the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female golfers aged 25 and over. In honour of her outstanding accomplishments at the Mid-Amateur level in Ontario, the trophy is rightfully named after 14-time champion Mary Ann Hayward. The event is contested annually in a 54-hole competition. Other notable past champions of the event include 2012 Canadian Senior Women’s Champion Terrill Samuel (1991, 2000 and 2010), Casey Ward (2015) and Golf Ontario Hall of Fame members Gayle Borthwick Hitchens (1992, 1993), and Judith Kyrinis (2017).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
LEADERBOARD | MEDIA
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Uxbridge, ON – As we continue our exciting stretch of championship coverage, Golf Ontario will be heading to Amherstburg from August 16th to 19th, as Pointe West Golf Club prepares to host the 2021 Ontario Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship.
The links style course at Pointe West was established and designed by Canadian and world-renowned Golf Course Architect, Thomas McBroom, in 1989. Director of Golf, Rick Schmidtgall, says that “the course is in fantastic shape. We have a lot of great competitors coming down and we’re looking forward to them playing the McBroom designed course.” When asked to describe challenges competitors may experience, Schmidtgall explained he “strongly believes that the tournament can be determined on holes two to seven, as they’re all tough holes that could make or break someone’s game.” Pointe West is proud to be hosting and is looking forward to welcoming some great Women golfers to challenge their course.
The 106th Ontario Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship will welcome a field of 86 competitors. The first two rounds of stroke play will host the full field, with cuts being made after 36 holes with the low 48 scores and ties moving forward to compete in rounds three and four. A Women’s Mid-Amateur Champion will be awarded after 54 holes, for a competitor with the lowest score aged 25 and older. The Women’s Amateur Champion will be awarded following the full 72 holes of competitive play.
Competitors in the field to watch for include both defending champions of the 2020 Ontario Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championship, Sydney Naro (Public Player) and Nonie Marler (Marine Drive GC). This stacked field will also see the following 2021 champions in attendance; 66th Canadian Junior Girls Champion, Nicole Gal (Oakville GC) of Team Canada’s National Junior Squad, 107th Canadian Women’s Amateur Champion, Lauren Zareskty (Ladies GC of Toronto), Ontario Women’s Match Play and Alberta Amateur Champion, Hailey Katona (Tilbury GC), Ontario Junior Girls Champion, Peyton Costabile (Whistle Bear GC), and Ontario Senior Women’s Champion, Judith Kyrinis (The Thornhill Club).
Action from the championship will tee off at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, August 16th. For qualifying, pin locations, tee times, and leaderboard information check out our Golf Genius webpage here.
About the Ontario Women’s Am & Mid Am Championship
First played in 1904, the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship is Ontario’s oldest provincial championship and is the pinnacle of women’s golf in the province. The event features the best female golfers from across Ontario in a 72-hole stroke play format.
The Women’s Amateur has produced a rich history of champions throughout the tournaments’ long and cherished existence. Past winners include 1968 LPGA Tour players Sandra Post (1964), Alena Sharp (1989), Jennifer Kirby (2009, 2010), Augusta James (2011), Brittany Marchand (2012), Brooke Henderson (2014), Maddie Szeryk and Team Canada standout Brigitte Thibault (2019). World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member, Marlene Stewart Streit, holds the record for the most titles with 11 (’51, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72, ’74, ’76, and ’77).
First played in 1989, the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female golfers aged 25 and over. In honour of her outstanding accomplishments at the Mid-Amateur level in Ontario, the trophy is rightfully named after 14-time champion Mary Ann Hayward. The event is contested annually in a 54-hole competition. Other notable past champions of the event include 2012 Canadian Senior Women’s Champion Terrill Samuel (1991, 2000 and 2010), Casey Ward (2015) and Golf Ontario Hall of Fame members Gayle Borthwick Hitchens (1992, 1993), and Judith Kyrinis (2017).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Tecumseh, ON – Following an eventful 54-holes of golf over the course of four days, the crown has been passed down and the 99th Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship has been awarded to Thomas Giroux. The championship hosted by Beach Grove Golf and Country Club experienced water accumulation during round two, causing the tournament to be shortened to a 54-hole championship. This decision was made following consultation with the course superintendent and the tournament committee.
After a tie in regular play in pursuit of the title, Nicholas Hofland (Hamilton G&CC) and Thomas Giroux (The Club at North Halton) endured a sudden-death playoff on eighteen. Both eight-under following the final round, Hofland and Giroux would head back to the tips with Giroux coming out as the victor. Giroux’s name will join the likes of Gary Cowan, Stu Hamilton, Mike Weir, Warren Sye, Albin Choi, and Corey Conners on the 1923 Gary Cowan trophy. Hofland would claim the silver medal after a low round of 66 and a total score of 205. The bronze medalist, Cam Kellett (St. Thomas G&CC), would fire a total six-under on the championship to leave him three strokes off Giroux.
In the post-round interview, Giroux said the win “feels really good. It’s my first Ontario Amateur win, so it’s kind of a notch on the belt and I’m really excited about it.” Heading to a playoff with Hofland, Giroux expressed that “neither of us hit stellar drives but mine got a little lucky with a bounce to keep it in play. Second shot was decent, into the right bunker, then I made a nice up and down for birdie to seal the deal.” With rounds of 70, 67, and 68, Giroux felt that he really picked apart the course with his driver. “I’d say it’s probably the best I’ve ever hit my driver in a tournament. I kind of overpowered it a little bit to give myself a lot of opportunities around the front nine, and then made a lot of clutch up and downs coming down ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen. I wasn’t hitting many greens and I had some good ups and downs for a lot of chances, so that was good.”
A member of the Oakland University men’s golf team, Giroux commented that his recent season assisted his win today. “We had a shortened season obviously due to COVID, but we played well and finished strong by winning our conference. That lead us to regionals and we did our best. It’s always good to play against the best fields out there, so it definitely helped me get into this week.” In closing, Giroux thanked Golf Ontario and Beach Grove.
Golf Ontario would like to thank the players, rules officials, staff and members for their support of the 2021 Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship. To Beach Grove Golf and Country Club and all their hard-working staff – General Manager Aidan Blunt, Superintendent Curtis Bondy, Director of Golf Ryan Peltier, Food and Beverage Manager Tim Mussio, Executive Chef Jillian Gautheir, Director of Membership Services Julie Colmbus, and Facilities Maintenance Manager Dave Gabriele – Thank you to your staff and volunteers for being such gracious hosts during a challenging week of weather. 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 Men’s Amateur Championship, visit our Golf Genius page. For media coverage, please visit our @TheGolfOntario Facebook page and view photo albums.
About the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship
The Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship was first played in 1923 at Lakeview Golf and Country Club. Featuring the best amateur golfers in the province, it is arguably the most prestigious event in the country. Many players have kickstarted their journey to professional golf through the event.
Since the inaugural event, the Ontario Amateur has enjoyed an illustrious history of great champions including highly decorated amateur golfer and NHL referee Garrett Rank (2018), 2003 Masters Champion Mike Weir (1990 & 1992), Gerry Kesselring (1949, 1951, 1952, 1953), professional players Jon Mills (2001), Corey Conners (2010), Albin Choi (2012), Chris Hemmerich (2014) and Gary Cowan. Cowan holds the record for the most Ontario Amateur Championships with nine (1964, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1981 & 1984).
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Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Tecumseh, ON – Due to dangerous weather and water accumulation after a night of heavy rainfall, round three of the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship presented by TD Brazier/Dupuis Wealth Management, has been suspended and moved to Friday. Instead, round two at Beach Grove G&CC resumed play at noon with the final two groups of the round taking to the course.
Following the completion of round two, cuts have been made to the low 48 plus ties. Taking the lead today after a birdie on eighteen is Oakland University Athletics golfer, Thomas Giroux (The Club at North Halton). Holding second after firing a round of 67 as well, is Taylor Beckstead of Tangle Creek G&CC, with Connor Rochon (Weston G&CC) and Nicholas Hofland (Hamilton G&CC) trailing one-stroke back in third. The group of Curtis Hughes (Beach Grove G&CC), David Lang (Donalda Club), Simon McInnis (Rebel Creek GC), Cam Kellett (St. Thomas G&CC), and Charles Fitzsimmons (St. Thomas G&CC) all share T5 heading into the final day of competition tomorrow.
After consultation with the course superintendent and the unfavourable weather forecast tomorrow, the tournament committee has made the decision to shorten the championship to 54 holes. Final round tee times have been emailed to players and are now posted on the tournament website. Action will get underway at 7:30 a.m.. tomorrow.
For leaderboard information, pairings, and tee times, please visit our Golf Genius page. For media coverage of the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship, please visit the Golf Ontario Facebook page and view photo albums.
About the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship
The Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship was first played in 1923 at Lakeview Golf and Country Club. Featuring the best amateur golfers in the province, it is arguably the most prestigious event in the country. Many players have kickstarted their journey to professional golf through the event.
Since the inaugural event, the Ontario Amateur has enjoyed an illustrious history of great champions including highly decorated amateur golfer and NHL referee Garrett Rank (2018), 2003 Masters Champion Mike Weir (1990 & 1992), Gerry Kesselring (1949, 1951, 1952, 1953), professional players Jon Mills (2001), Corey Conners (2010), Albin Choi (2012), Chris Hemmerich (2014) and Gary Cowan. Cowan holds the record for the most Ontario Amateur Championships with nine (1964, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1981 & 1984).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Tecumseh, ON – Round two of the 99th Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship, presented by TD Brazier/Dupuis Wealth Management, was welcomed by mild sunny conditions this morning. Heading into the afternoon, scenes from the Beach Grove Golf and Country Club looked quite the opposite, with a two-hour and forty-five-minute weather delay taking place. The torrential downpour mixed with high winds and a thunderstorm left the course wet, as players returned to their positions at 6:30 p.m. to finish what they could of the round before dark.
The two final groups of the round were delayed due to darkness, meaning they will resume their second round at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. Currently holding the lead with a low round of 67 is Taylor Beckstead (Tanglecreek), in a tie for first place with Thomas Giroux (The Club at North Halton) who has yet to finish his round. One-stroke back and maintaining his position throughout the day is Connor Rochon (Weston G&CC) at three-under. David Lang (Donalda Club), Simon McInnis (Rebel Creek GC), Curtis Hughes (Beach Grove G&CC), and Nicholas Hofland (Hamilton G&CC) trail in fourth with a total of 140.
Following the remaining holes to be played for the second round, cuts will be made to the low 48 plus ties. Updates will be posted to the championship website and emailed to all players, with round three beginning at approximately 9:30 a.m.. Leaderboard information, pairings, and tee times can be found on our Golf Genius page. For media coverage of the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship, please visit the Golf Ontario Facebook page and view photo albums.
About the Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship
The Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship was first played in 1923 at Lakeview Golf and Country Club. Featuring the best amateur golfers in the province, it is arguably the most prestigious event in the country. Many players have kickstarted their journey to professional golf through the event.
Since the inaugural event, the Ontario Amateur has enjoyed an illustrious history of great champions including highly decorated amateur golfer and NHL referee Garrett Rank (2018), 2003 Masters Champion Mike Weir (1990 & 1992), Gerry Kesselring (1949, 1951, 1952, 1953), professional players Jon Mills (2001), Corey Conners (2010), Albin Choi (2012), Chris Hemmerich (2014) and Gary Cowan. Cowan holds the record for the most Ontario Amateur Championships with nine (1964, 1968, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1981 & 1984).
Stay Connected on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (as of July 21st, **subject to change)
- At all times, and in all places, 2-metre physical distancing should be respected.
- Coaches and spectators are permitted at Golf Ontario Championships and Qualifiers with capacity limits. Spectators must check-in at registration, complete a wellness check and pick up accreditation before being allowed on the course.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher,
Assistant, Marketing Communications, Golf Ontario;
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar,
Manager, Marketing and Communications, Golf Ontario;
PMacKellar@gao.ca