Oakdale Golf and Country Club is set to host the Ontario Men’s Better-Ball Championship on October 7th. This prestigious, one-day competition will see 56 two-man teams battle for the championship title in the better-ball format.
Established in 1959, the Ontario Men’s Better-Ball Championship has a long history at Oakdale Golf and Country Club—also the site of the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, where Canadian Nick Taylor secured a historic victory. The event has been held here every year since its inception, with the exception of 1963 and 1965.
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“We are deeply honoured to have our final Golf Ontario provincial championship of the year hosted at the prestigious Oakdale Golf and Country Club. The club has been an incredible supporter of this championship for more than 60 years, and we’re excited to be on-site this Monday for another exceptional Ontario Men’s Better-Ball Championship.”
–Rob Watson, Tournament Director.
TEAMS TO WATCH
2022 Men’s Better-Ball champions, Ryan Kings and Josh Hunke.
John Drewery and Derek McGrath, 2021 Men’s Better Ball winners.
2018 Men’s Better-Ball champions, Matt Ion-Young and Simon McInnis (last year’s Men’s Mid-Am winner).
The No. 1-ranked Men’s Mid-Am player from the BioSteel Golf Ontario Amateur Order of Merit Rankings, Charles Fitzsimmons and Canadian radio icon Howard Glassman.
This year’s Ontario and Canadian Men’s Mid-Am champion Cam Burke is teaming up with his dad, Charlie.
FAST FACTS
Venue: Oakdale Golf and Country Club
Date: Oct. 7
Field: 56 two-man teams
Format: 18-hole, better-ball
Leaderboard: HERE
Fun Fact: Past champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Fame members Mike Weir, Gary Cowan, Warren Sye, Kelly Roberts, Bill Morland and Phil Farley