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Hole in One CJGA Alumni was able to get her first victory of the season on the LPGA at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply In the DeLaet Cup Qualifier at Club de Golf Lachute, May 24, 2017, Give on Father’s day. Henderson opened the tournament with a the CJGA had an other Hole-in-One. During the final round the stellar 63 and was able to close it out Sunday with a 66 to win by 2 winds picked up which created cooler temperatures for players to shots over . Henderson looks to take this momentum golf in. Romi Dilawri in the Junior Boys division had the shot of the into the Women’s PGA Championship, June 29th to July 2nd, where tournament when he aced the par 3 13th during the final round on she looks to defend her major title. Sunday. The Bantam Boys division in Ontario has had very tight in competition over the spring tournaments. The Long brothers, Beni and Alex have had good starts to the season along with Eric Jung and Zander Gibson finishing consistently near the top of the leaderboards.

Two Bantam Boys stand out as they both have three wins on the year so far. Peter Blazevic of Burlington, ON and Ethan Cardwell from Courtice, ON have both taken different routes to their dominate starts to the 2017 season. Blazevic has been a CJGA member for many years, with his winning pedigree dating back to victories on the Linkster tour. Blazevic has settled in comfortably on the Junior Tour and represented Team East at the DeLaet Cup early this June. Blazevic started off his season with a win at Bethesda Grange and followed it up with back to back victories at Station Creek then ended up on top once again at Caledon Woods.

Mackenzie Hughes, another CJGA Alumni, continues good It has taken Cardwell more time adapt and adjust to the Junior tour play on the PGA Tour making three of his last four cuts which competition but he has finally settled down and is now in a groove. includes a T16 at the Players Championship and T17 at the Travelers Since winning his first CJGA Junior tour event earlier this spring at Championship. Hughes just missed out of qualifying for the British St. Andrew’s Valley, Cardwell went on to win his next start at Open by being 21st on the Fed Ex Cup Standings while the top 20 Glendale and then again at Cherry Downs. Both Juniors are looking got into the major championship. Hughes will look to continue to continue their good form into the summer months as both look to playing well heading into the RBC Canadian Open. finish on top of the Order of Merit at the conclusion of the season.

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John Lawrence leaves his mark on the CJGA by Trevor Vander Glas When John Lawrence first started working with the organizations awarding us exemptions into their CJGA, little did he know the long lasting impact tournaments”. that he would leave on junior golf in Canada. As Lawrence continued to grow with the CJGA so did FJohn began his career in the golf industry back in 2000 with his overall impact on the organization. The reputation the Canadian Junior Golf Association and Founder, Earl that John has left on the CJGA is enormous. His Fritz. Graduate of the Humber College Professional Golf dedication to junior golf and passion for the sport was Management program, a career in the industry was always displayed at every tournament across Canada and over something that John wanted to pursue because of his the world. “Well, I hope it’s a good one”, laughed passion and competitiveness for the game of golf. Lawrence when asked about the reputation he thinks he has left with the CJGA, “I would like to think that I have After working with the CJGA over the last seventeen years, helped putting some structure in place when it comes to John is moving up in the Canadian golf rankings by our tournament operations. Obviously a focus on the accepting a role with Golf Ontario. Throughout his years at policy, procedures and rules is the foundation of the the CJGA, Lawrence has built a foundation for the game that we play, I hope that reputation stays in hand association that he predicts will only continue to grow in the and it’s nice to see that the penalty strokes are being future, “Internationally, the CJGA brand has become awarded for pace of play”. Fritz also commented on the recognized around the world, and the brand continues to impact that Lawrence had on the CJGA, “John was very grow across Canada with the expansion of competitions and important to the growth of the CJGA and junior golf in rankings. This has evolved to include international Canada and as a result of he did, we now see many

John with Team Costa Rica in the CIJC CJGA alumni on the professional tours across the world”. with the CJGA just as the juniors have grown and developed. Moving onto the next chapters of his One of John’s many sayings and mottos that he brought to career, John, along with everyone that truly knows him the CJGA was “Education through competition”. A motto will understand that John’s future started here at the that Lawrence explains that “Our job at the CJGA is to CJGA. Brad Mellon, National Championship educate juniors and get them ready for the next level”. Tournament Director with the CJGA was lucky to Education through competition is drilled into all CJGA staff learn a lot from John over the last summer and a half, “I members as they are always encouraging junior golfers to felt that after my training with John, I am prepared to learn and grow through CJGA tournament experiences. The have the right foot forward leading into tournaments last tournament that John worked at with the CJGA was a and I have the confidence that will help me in the future Greg Norman Champions Golf Academy Series event at St. with directing our two national championships. John Andrews Valley in Aurora, Ontario. Lawrence followed his has left me with the opportunity and knowledge to run motto right to the very end of his career at the CJGA, as our national championships with the same level of rules officials and himself handed out penalty strokes for competition that we have had for the last seventeen some improper dropping procedures. These penalties may years he has been here”. John has left a positive seem harsh in the moment for junior golfers but it is a impression not only on the junior members but also the teaching point for them to understand the rules of golf as they CJGA staff members. continue to develop their game and knowledge of the sport, something that John enjoys seeing as older players move Not only will the CJGA, its members and staff be onto professional golf. “There is a lot of CJGA alumni out on missing Lawrence’s presence in the office and on the the Mackenzie Tour right now and its always nice to golf course but John will miss working at the CJGA reconnect with those players” explained Lawrence. Most along with interacting with junior golfers and their recently at the USGA US Open Canadian regional qualifier, families. Lawrence noted that one of his favourite the three golfers that were in the playoff were CJGA alumni things about working for the CJGA was, “Seeing and that John watched develop over their younger years playing connecting with people from across the country, it was at CJGA events. always nice visiting and travelling to tournaments in the different provinces and getting a true sense of what The Canadian Junior Golf Association’s slogan and hashtag being Canadian is”. John’s humour, energy and work for social media is #YourFutureStartsHere, another saying ethic will be missed at the CJGA, three characteristics that John implemented on the association when he first that were a staple in the office or out on the golf started out with the CJGA, “It’s a saying that we wanted to let course. Fritz, who hired John back in 2000 juniors know that if you wanted a career in golf in terms of commented saying, “Were going to really miss him, playing career your future starts with us”. Not only does John was a important part of the CJGA, it’s going to #YourFutureStartsHere apply to the CJGA members but it take some time to recoup from him moving on, but we also applies to all of the young staff members that spend wish him all the best of luck and success in the future”. countless hours preparing, travelling and organizing CJGA tournaments from coast to coast. “This mindset goes into our Despite leaving the CJGA for an opportunity at Golf employees as well, we have a lot of young staff every year Ontario, Lawrence has great optimism that the CJGA and we want them to get better which comes down to us will only continue to grow and dominate junior golf in wanting them to have ownership in the events and giving Canada. “I think that it’s going to continue it’s great them responsibility. We all know that they are quite talented success, I see the tournaments growing and getting and we like to use that talent to help build themselves and the stronger and stronger as the brand continues to grow. I CJGA”, explained Lawrence. think you'll see a lot of growth once more players, like Mackenzie Hughes who is a past CJGA alumni, on the John forgot to mention how the slogan reflects on himself and PGA Tour and LPGA Tour and the CJGA having a his career. John’s future started with the CJGA, he has grown direct result of that. Look at Brooke Henderson who

#Your Future Starts Here 10 CJGA Junior Golf News won a CJGA National Championship only six years ago and gather many memories that he will remember for the rest of now she is a multiple winner on the LPGA Tour”, says his life. Some of the most memorable moments include, “All Lawrence. of the international trips I've had very fond memories of such as the South Africa, China, Scotland, and Holland events. I Starting a new chapter in a career is sometimes tough and still connect to the days when I was running tournaments in stressful. John is ready to accept the challenge as he moves Lake Placid when we had the New York division going. My on to the next stage of his career, “Im really looking forward first out of province tournament was in North Battleford, to the elite championships, the amateur tournaments and all Saskatchewan which is definitely a fond memory”. the top provincial championships in the country. Working with a provincial sports association such as Golf Ontario, Lawrence competed on multiple events on the CJGA when which is one of the stronger ones in the sport, it’s definitely he was a junior golfer. He remember his first CJGA event exciting” explained Lawrence when asked about what he is when he was introduced to Earl and his wife. John’s junior looking forward to with his new role. golf career on the CJGA did not end up as well as his professional career with the association but his future in the Lawrence was asked if he ever imagined the day that he golf industry all started with the Canadian Junior Golf would leave the CJGA and his response was, “Not really, it’s Association. Lawrence’s reputation that he left on the CJGA been a great journey for sure, but also an extensive one. will be a forever lasting impression as his name will be added Getting to know the greater picture of golf in Canada, Im to the growing list of staff and junior members in which their happy that I've been here for the last seventeen years”. successful futures started here. Everyone at the Canadian Junior Golf Association along with its members wish John Over his seventeen year stint with the CJGA, John had the best in his future with Golf Ontario. FORE! n

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presented by Kia by Brent Long or the first time in the history of the Canadian Junior together appears to be a natural fit. Tess also had the Golf Association, Special Olympic golfers teed it pleasure of meeting Hearn earlier this year when she up along side junior golfers in May as part of the attended the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina. David Hearn Junior Series presented by Kia. F “I haven’t had the opportunity to meet a Special Olympic The two-day event at ClubLink’s scenic Glendale Golf and athlete before so that was new for me,” says 14-year-old Country Club was a huge hit on both sides of the coin and Mackenzie Morrison, who played along side Tess for the two one worth repeating. rounds. The change of pace certainly didn’t hurt Morrison’s game as she went on to win the U-19 division with rounds of “The juniors were really impressive to watch the way they 89-85, while Tess shot 120-113. played the course and how they handled themselves,” says Tess Trojan, who has been playing Special Olympic golf for “We both played really well and I enjoyed meeting Tess. She about 10 years. seemed like she was on top of everything and enjoying the competition,” says Mackenzie who now advances to the There were a few challenges that the Special Olympic David Hearn Kia Championship in September in St. athletes had to overcome, like not having a caddie to rely Catharines because of the victory. “I think if we did more of upon and having to walk the entire 18-hole course, but there this it would be good for the Special Olympic athletes were no complaints. (Usually they have a caddie and Special because the more opportunities you have to compete, you’ll Olympic competitive golf in Canada is nine holes walking). continue to improve.”

“My dad usually caddies for me and helps with everything Brad Parkins, Chief Operations Officer of the CJGA, from my putting alignment and club selection to keeping watched with great interest as Special Olympic and CJGA track of my score and lots of other little stuff, but I think I mixed with each other for the very first time at Glendale managed pretty well. I was certainly more comfortable for G&CC. the second round and it started to show in the score,” the 28-year-old said, noting it was her first competitive round of “It was a great venture to include the Special Olympic the spring. “The course was wet and the rough was long, but athletes into the CJGA David Hearn Junior Series, that’s just golf. It was just great being out there.” presented by KIA,” Parkins says. “We couldn’t be happier to share in Special Olympics’ message of inclusion and “I was probably more anxious out there watching Tess than acceptance. Giving our CJGA members the opportunity to she was playing. You want her to play well and have a good play alongside the Special Olympic athletes was a great experience, so you worry about all the little things for her,” opportunity for the juniors to be exposed to these athletes says her father Mike, who followed the group and silently and to see first hand the talent they have.” counted each of her strokes in the back of his mind. “I think it was really good practice for them. KIA is a great sponsor for Golf happens to be the fastest growing sport in the Special Special Olympic athletes.” Olympic movement for athletes with an intellectual disability. In 2011 there were 446 athletes registered in the Special Tess said the additional competition is terrific as she Olympic golf program and in 2017 there are 1,900 prepares for the Special Olympic Provincial Championship’s registered and that doesn’t include all the coaches and other at Caledon Country Club in July. At the last provincial volunteers who make the program a success. More than games in 2013 she finished second in her division, so there is 42,000 athletes are registered in Special Olympic only one more spot to move up! programs across Canada, supported by more than 20,500 volunteers. KIA Canada signed on as the Special Olympics’ automotive partner earlier this year pledging $500,000 a year in both “I would like to see the program expand,” Parkins says. “That cash and vehicle leases for three years. The South Korean will be something we will work with the Special Olympics car manufacturer is also a sponsor of PGA Tour golfer David and KIA, as it would be great to include a group of the Hearn, who has developed the David Hearn Kia Series & athletes in CJGA events across the country.” n Championship in conjunction with the CJGA, so working

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Former CJGA star Monet Chun picks up two key victories to start 2017 season by Brent Long ver since she first started hitting golf balls in the Markham gives you - a very well-run tournament and a chance to challenge Golf Dome, Monet Chun has been dreaming of playing yourself on every shot.” professional golf on the LPGA Tour when the time is right. Monet played with the CJGA over a four-year period from seven to 10 That was 11 years ago when her parents would take her to the dome to years of age and at the age of 11 moved up to being a member of Golf hitE balls, chip and putt and today the 16-year-old, who hails from Ontario’s Team Ontario with more of a focus on provincial and national Richmond Hill, is among three rookies new to the Golf Canada championships. She spent four years on Team Ontario from 2013 National Development Squad for 2017. through 2016 and has since moved up to Golf Canada’s development squad – all part of a natural progression for athletes who continue to It’s amazing how time flies in such a short time. A little one, who showed strive for excellence. a passion and determination to learn to play golf, is now among the elite in Canadian junior golf circles. At the age of 14, Monet won her first provincial championship, the 2015 Golf Ontario’s Junior Girls’ Match Play Championship, after Those early lessons at the Markham Golf Dome are paying off. So is numerous runner-ups in both the Investors Group Junior Spring the time she spent teeing it up with the Canadian Junior Golf Classic and Investors Group Junior Girls’ Championship. Association. Monet, who is a member at both the Summit G&CC and ClubLink’s Station Creek GC, first teed it up with the CJGA at the age She collected a lengthy list of memorable performances in 2016, of seven. highlighted by a win at the CN Future Links Quebec Championship and a T2 finish at the Ontario Women’s Amateur. “With the CJGA I started to learn how to play competitive golf and it’s where I really figured out that I wanted to make a career of playing golf,” Earlier this spring the Grade 10 student won the Investors Group says Chun who tends to shy away from team sports. “It’s also where I Junior Girls’ Spring Classic, at Sleepy Hollow Country Club, in made a lot of terrific friendships with girls like; Chloe Currie, Isabella Stouffville, with an 11-stroke victory. She also won the Future Links, Portokalis and Alyssa DiMarcantonio, who I still compete against driven by Acura Ontario Championship hosted by the Brockville today.” Country Club in Brockville.

Chun won her first CJGA tournament in 2011 and a total of five For the rest of the summer Monet’s schedule is fully booked with golf including; a US Kids World Championship East Qualifier, a Jr. Linkster leaving little time for anything else. One of the highlights may be Series event at Highland Gate, the CJGA Junior Worlds Qualifier attending her first US Women’s Open qualifier. She is also checking out (Ages 10 & Under), a Junior Linkster Tour Championship, (MISSING some of the universities she might want to attend in the US on a golf ONE EVENT) while never finishing out of the top three in any event scholarship. she played in. It is truly amazing how time flies . . . and where Monet finishes up is “The CJGA gives you a great introduction into the highs and lows of anyone’s best guess, but it will probably be on top! “I haven’t met playing competitive golf and certainly helped prepare me to take my Brooke Henderson yet, but I have been looking up to her for the last game to the next level each year. You learn about the rules and how to few years. She’s doing what I dream of every day,” she says. Let’s hope handle yourself in many different situations out on the golf course,” she that her dreams come true.. n says. “I love that competitive atmosphere and that’s what the CJGA

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Leo Christou’s passion for golf leads him on by Brent Long exciting journey

courtesy of Golf Canada ver since Leo Christou’s grandfather handed the Golf World Golf Championship qualifier at Val des Lacs youngster his first set of golf clubs at 18 months of GC another friend, Landon Van Loon won and Leo settled age, this little tyke has rarely put them down. for third. ThatE first set of plastic clubs is long gone, so is the second “It’s fun,” he says when asked why he likes the game and why set of plastic clubs and the third, there may have been a he’s willing to put in so much time practicing and playing and fourth set in there, but dad stopped counting. However, the that’s a pretty good explanation for a seven-year-old who memories of hitting rubber balls around the living room of drives the ball 130 yards regularly. the family’s Montreal home and backyard that his grandmother would chase after, still bring smiles to his face As of this spring, Leo is the youngest member at Royal when the stories are told. Montreal Golf Club. His grandfather, Nicolas Christou, spent a year petitioning the club so his grandson would be While his favourite hockey player is PK Subban and his able to play golf with him and the club saw the virtue in the favourite golfer is Rory McIlroy, the seven-year-old, Grade request earlier this year and approved the change to allow One student is enjoying his fourth season of teeing it up with six-year-olds to be junior members. He even has his name the Canadian Junior Golf Association. on the outside of the locker that he shares with his grandfather . . . how cools it that! He’s going to spend two You can watch YouTube video footage of Leo teeing it up in weeks at golf camp at Royal Montreal this summer for the his very first CJGA Junior Linkster tournament at Islesmere first . . . so that should be extra special! GC on June 21st, 2014 at the age of four competing in the U-9 division. It’s a very cool look at the world of CJGA golf “My dad’s very passionate about golf, and very supportive of as Leo shot; 10-9-10-8-7-8-10-8-3 in that first nine-hole Leo’s golf game, Leo’s father, John says. “They have a special round for a score of 73. bond forged by the game, and I’m thankful they can share that. It’s special and I hope they both cherish their time “I just remember running from hole to hole and trying to hit playing together.” Leo also has a five-year-old brother, Felix the ball as far as I could. I had a hard time judging my who enjoys going to the range and hitting a few balls, but putting, but it was a fun day,” Leo says during a morning doesn’t share Leo’s passion for the game at this point. telephone interview from his father’s car on the way to school. While grandpa is an obsessed golfer who lives on a golf course in Florida, Leo’s father, John is a recreational golfer, What’s perhaps more astonishing, is that Leo went back to but it also learning the ropes as a caddy for Leo in CJGA the same course two years later, and as a 6-year-old shot; 7- events. 5-3-7-3-4-4-5-6 for a 44. He carded the very first birdie of his career and there’s video of that too! “When we play golf together I need to help my dad go in the woods and look for his ball,” Leo says with a laugh. “When After playing in nine CJGA events in 2016 including a we play nine holes, he beats me handily,” dad adds. couple of wins, Leo continues to show improve and passion for the game, but is looking forward to moving up to 18-hole “Being his caddie is tough! I learned early on not to interfere competition in the not so distant future. “Next year will be except to help him slow down, concentrate and stay my last year to play the U-9 Division and in 2019 I can move positive. He’s very hard on himself, and when he has a bad up to 18 holes,” he says with excitement tingling in his voice. shot he gets upset and it can throw off the rest of his game, so I concentrate on being positive,” John says. Competing in the U-9 division this spring at FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier at Kanata G&CC Leo “I try not to put any pressure on him, he already puts enough picked up his first victory of the season in a playoff after both pressure on himself. I’ve also learned to let him choose his he and James Nault shot 51 in regulation over nine holes. own clubs. He usually knows better than me, and if does The duo battled it out at The IMG Academy Junior World make a mistake he learns from it. Isn’t that the best way to Golf Championship qualifier at Lachute GC with Nault learn? He doesn’t learn anything if I choose his clubs, tell him winning top prize and Leo taking silver, while at the US Kids where to aim, etc. I offer advice, but he makes the decisions.”

#Your Future Starts Here CJGA Junior Golf News 21 Leo even has a hole in one playing with Leo 18 months his grandfather last year at St. Donat Golf Club outside of Montreal. He teed it up from the junior tees from about 65 yards out and aced the hole for a shot of a lifetime.

With that kind of luck and lots of family support, we can expect to hear more big things from Royal Montreal’s youngest member in the years to come!

Felix loves sports as well, but he is not as competitive as Leo. He likes golf, but he’s not driven to practice, compete and be the best. n Leo First Tournament

Leo 2016 at Islemere with his best tournament score to date.

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The Stahl brothers starting to make a name for themselves with the CJGA by Brent Long n and off the course, it’s always a battle for Peyton and Last summer, thanks to a promotion with the CJGA, Bradin Bradin Stahl, but at the end of the day brotherly love enjoyed the thrill of playing a pro-am hole with LPGA Tour player, always wins out in this family game. Mirim Lee of South Korea during the CP Canadian Women’s Open on his home course at Priddis Greens. She hit the tee shot How else would you expect life to be with two boys who on the par-three and Bradin finished off the hole with a chip and a are always trying to one up each other? Bradin is 12 years old and O putt. Peyton is two years younger. They’re members at different golf courses near their home in Priddis, AB. They have different golf On the other side of the coin, 10-year-old Peyton, who started coaches. They compete in different divisions, but they do love golfing at the age of three, is also putting together some impressive competitive golf and the Canadian Junior Golf Association events. results. He has the early season lead in victories with two after wins at the CJGA Alberta Linkster Series at Henderson Lake and a win, “They are way too competitive with each other to have the same just like his older brother, at the FCG Callaway World coach, so we decided to separate them and give them their own Championship Qualifier at Country Side Golf Course in space to learn. They both have very different swings and approaches Sherwood Park, AB. Peyton placed second at both the IMG to the game,” says Moses, who is their father. Academy Junior World Championships Qualifier at Shaganappi “Peyton and I are very competitive with each other. Sometimes we Point GC in Calgary and the US Kids Golf World Championship fight, but we make up right after,” Bradin chips in. “It’s always a battle Qualifier at Fox Hollow GC in Calgary. on the golf course.” “It’s a hard game to learn and play well, but I have been practicing Both boys grew up with plastic golf clubs in their hands and have lots and it just makes me happy when I play golf, whether I win or never really let go. They have a practice hitting range set up in the finish outside the top-three,” says Peyton, who is a member at garage and there always seem to be a line-up to see who is next to hit. Mackenzie Meadows GC and had been training with coach Al Robinson since the age of six. “I really like playing golf with my At the age of five, Bradin graduated to junior clubs and by the time he whole family. It’s usually me and my dad against my brother and was seven, started taking lessons at the Golf Canada Calgary Centre mom and we have lots of fun.” Moses notes that if they put the boys in coach Jamie Reimer’s Strive for Excellence program. By the time on the same team, the parents would probably lose! he was 10, Bradin was ready to tee it up in his first CJGA at River Spirit GC. After years of anticipation he was so nervous that he “One of the most interesting things to me is the way Peyton has “barfed” moments before his tee time, but still managed to go out and matured by playing in CJGA tournaments. At the start, he was play his round. The good news is that he still gets nervous before most extremely shy and had a hard time talking to people he didn’t know, competitions, but he hasn’t thrown up since day one! but over the last few months he’s come out of his shell and is a brand-new kid. He’s very focused on the golf course, but loves “Bradin is one of the youngest players who joined my Strive for chatting about golf with the other kids,” Moses adds. Excellence program three years ago,” says coach Reimer, who is the CJGA’s Provincial Tournament Director for Alberta. “He has a big “It has been amazing to watch their passion for the game grow personality and loves mixing it up with playing competitors and other over the last few years. They are either at the range or on the golf strive members. Always has a lot of jokes and cares about how others course pretty much every day and we never have to coax them to are doing. He is one of my favorite players to teach because I know go,” Moses says. he tries to learn everything he can when he is in a lesson. That being Later this summer, they will both participate in the IMG Junior said, Bradin, is one of the hardest working players in Strive, his World Championships in San Diego, California and US kids World brother Peyton, being so talented, really pushes him.” Championship in Pinehurst, North Carolina. Bradin made his Since that first tournament, Bradin, who is now a member at Priddis international debut last year when he teed it up in the IMG World Greens GC, has played in about 45 competitive events - about half Junior Championships and Peyton watched from the sidelines. of those would be through the CJGA. He’s really come into form this While Bradin didn’t throw up last year, nerves got the better of him year with his first CJGA victory and a hunger for more. in the opening round, so he’s looking for redemption. Bradin won the FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier at “I learned that I need to do a better job of controlling my nerves, Country Side Golf Course in Sherwood Park, AB in May. He finished because there are a lot of competitors that I want to beat out there second at the IMG Academy Junior World Championships Qualifier in the future. “I’m going to be better prepared this year and more with a 71, one shot behind Jace Shannon in May at Shaganappi Point relaxed,” Bradin says. GC in Calgary and won the US Kids Golf World Championship Peyton can’t wait to tee it up in his first international event to see Qualifier at Fox Hollow GC in Calgary in June. where he stacks up. When they’re not competing, they’ll gladly be “It felt awesome to get that first win out of the way at the Callaway cheering for the other Stahl brother. In the fall, they have both World Championship Qualifier, so I can focus on the more finer signed up for hockey for the first time and that on-ice adventure details of my game” Bradin says. “It was extra special because both will begin. n my brother and I won.”

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Kaitlyn Anderson enjoying the rollercoaster ride of transitioning to 18-hole competition

by Brent Long hile it wasn’t quite a hole in one, Kaitlyn Anderson’s finished one-two in both events, so there’s lots of friendly first-ever eagle is a shot she’ll likely never forget. competition within this group.

It’s a story the 10-year-old from Maple Ridge, BC Not that the Meadow Gardens GC member is wishing summer will probably tell her children many years from now. Not just away, but Kaitlyn is already planning into the fall. She came up with becauseW she hit driver, seven-iron and then chipped in the hole the idea of hosting a golf tournament to raise funds for the BC from 40 yards out. Nor because it was on No. 18 at Riverway GC Children’s Hospital Foundation. in Burnaby in the CJGA BC Linkster Series, but because it proves that almost anything is possible when it comes to golf and you “I had a time in my life when I had severe migraine headaches and should never give up! they have helped me to get through that, so I thought I would help the hospital so it can continue to help other children,” she says. She’s Heading into the final hole of the day, Kaitlyn was trailing rival talked to staff at a couple of local golf courses and is hoping to work Claudia Zhang of West Vancouver by a single stroke, and in a out the details in the coming weeks. moment’s notice, with the brilliance of a single stroke, Anderson experienced what most of us only dream about. She posted an 85, “If Kaitlyn could choose, she would go out and practice or play golf while Claudia finished at 86. every single day, but we try to give her some balance in her life,” her mother, Khara says. “I couldn’t believe it when the ball went in the hole. I was completely shocked, but it was thrilling to win it that way,” says Kaitlyn, who has power with drives that travel upwards of 200 yards Anderson, who competed in the Atom U-11 division and is in her and beyond down the middle of the fairway, also tells another first season of playing 18-hole competition. wonderful story about her favourite LPGA Tour player who she has seen in action a couple of times at the 2015 CP Women’s Open at It was her second consecutive win of the season, having won the the Vancouver GC and last year at the KPMG Women's PGA FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier a week earlier on Championship at Sahalee Country Club. May 6th at Ledgeview G&CC in Abbostford. Kaitlyn shot a career best 84, while second finished second with a 90. “I followed Brooke (Henderson) the whole day, hole-to-hole and watched every shot. It was amazing to watch her play in person,” “My first win in Abbotsford was amazing. I played a solid round on says Kaitlyn, who wore a Ping hat and sweater that matched a really tough golf course and posted a great score to earn a spot Henderson’s look. “After the round, I went back to the practice area at the Callaway World Championship in July, which I’m really to watch her hit balls. She saw me standing there and she came over looking forward to,” Kaitlyn says. She gave up horseback riding at to say hi. We took some photos and later that day she tweeted out, the age of eight to start golfing after her father Andrew invited her “Thanks Kaitlyn for being my twin today.” That was incredible and to go to the driving range with him one day to hit a few balls and very sweet of Brooke to do.” have some fun. She took a few swings with his clubs, tried putting - like it – and before too long, dad, a weekend golfer, bought Kaitlyn Henderson, who also played several years with the CJGA, went on her first set of junior clubs. to win her first major championship and the second victory of her career on the LPGA Tour that week in a playoff with . “I miss the horses occasionally, but I really, really love golf,” says Kaitlyn, who enjoys basketball, volleyball and track and field at With a schedule that includes four or five more CJGA events, Kanaka Creek Elementary School and plays on a club basketball Kaitlyn will be looking to turn it up a notch or two in the coming team. She was also nominated earlier this year for a “Future weeks and months. Leader of Tomorrow” award at her school based on academics, sports, art and community involvement. “My goal this summer is to “We really try to support the CJGA and Tournament Director, Brad shoot in the 70s for the first time.” Ewart. He’s so supportive of all the players and has an wonderful passion for junior golf. They are really well-run and organized Kaitlyn, who has an indoor practice area in her garage at home for events,” Khara adds. chipping and putting, also has a couple of third place finishes this season at CJGA events at the IMG Academy Junior World “It’s exciting to be hitting the ball that far and just watching go Championship Qualifier at Royalwood GC in Chilliwack with a 92 through the air,” Kaitlyn says. “It feels like you’re accomplishing your and in the US Kids Golf World Golf Championship Qualifier at goal when you’re hitting your driver well and putting yourself in a Chilliwack GC with an 89. Luna Lu of Burnaby and Zhang good spot to score. n

#Your Future Starts Here CJGA Junior Golf News 31 What to Know: Match Play

Barry Rhodes

Barry is the author of ‘999 Updated Questions on the Rules of Golf 2012-2015’, the easiest and most enjoyable way to absorb and understand the Rules. He is an enthusiastic, high handicap golfer, resident in Dublin, Ire- land, who developed an interest, then a fascination, and now an obsession with the Rules of Golf. Barry’s relationship with the Rules began in 2000 with his participation in the inter-club Rules of Golf quiz competitions, organised by the Royal & Ancient for Golf Clubs in Great Britain and Ireland. This then led to him writing articles, running quizzes, and delivering presentations on the Rules at a variety of Golf Club and corporate functions. In March 2008, Barry became the first person to achieve a 100% correct mark on the public Advanced Rules of Golf Course examination, run by the PGA in their head- quarters at The Belfry, West Midlands, UK. regularly receive requests for rulings relating to match play 12. If you are unsure of a Rule or procedure try and resolve it with your situations after a player has lost a hole, or the match, due to a opponent immediately (Rule 2-5). But if you cannot agree, a claim has Rules incident that they were not sure about. Most golfers play to be made before teeing-off at the next hole. You must notify your far more rounds of stroke play golf than match play golf and do opponent that you are making a claim, agree the facts and ask the not realise that there are several important differences in the Rules of Committee for a ruling. theseI formats. Below are my 12 tips that every player should understand and remember before commencing a match. This last point is important. I receive several communications where a player was ‘bullied’ into accepting a ruling by their opponent, which was 1. You may practice on the course on the day of a match (Rule 7-1). subsequently found to be incorrect - too late to affect the result. Opponents should not to get into an argument on the course, but should 2. You must not touch your opponent’s ball in play, unless you are agree on the facts of the situation and seek an authoritative ruling from a helping to search for it (Rule 18-3). Do not mark an opponent’s ball on Committee member, or someone else whose knowledge of the Rules the putting green, unless they ask you to. can be trusted. If a timely official ruling is not received, the match should be continued and played to a conclusion whereby there is a definitive 3. A concession of a hole may be given at any time and cannot be result, depending on whether the eventual ruling for the disputed hole declined or withdrawn (Rule 2-4). You may putt out after receiving the was won by either side, or was halved. concession, providing the action is not of assistance to your partner in in a four-ball or best-ball match. Good golfing, 4. Incorrect information (Rule 9-2). If you give your opponent wrong information about your score you must correct it before they make their next stroke, or you lose the hole. Similarly, if they give you wrong information. 'Rhodes Rules School - How Many Strokes'

5. Order of Play (Rule 10-1). If your opponent plays out of turn you may let their stroke stand, or require that they cancel the stroke and play Question: again in the correct order. In four-ball match play, balls belonging to the same side may be played in the order that the side considers best. Tara and her fellow competitor, Hazel, both slice their drives into the same water hazard. Tara retrieves both balls, gives one to Hazel, 6. After a stroke your ball hits your opponent, or their equipment (Rule drops the other ball in accordance with the relief options in Rule 26- 19-3). You may choose to replay the stroke, or accept it and play your next shot from where the ball had come to rest. 1, and plays it onto the fairway. As she is about to pitch to the green Tara notices that the ball that she is addressing is not hers and 7. Putt from the putting green hits a ball at rest on the putting green (Rule realises that she must have mixed up the two balls when retrieving 19-5). There is no penalty in match play, the other ball must be replaced them from the hazard and has played Hazel's ball. Both players mark and your ball played from where it comes to rest. their balls and exchange them again. Tara replaces her original ball at the marker and takes three more strokes to finish the hole. What is 8. Four-ball match play – representation of side (Rule 30-3a). One Tara's score for the hole? (The answer is below) partner may play for any part, or all of a match, but if and when their partner arrives they must wait until the start of the next hole to join the match.

9. Four-ball match play – wrong ball (Rule 30-3c). If a player makes a stroke at a wrong ball their partner may continue play of the hole without penalty. If it was the partner's ball that was played they must place a ball where it was wrongly played from.

10. Asking for and giving advice (Rule 8-1). If a third party gives unsolicited advice no penalty is incurred, but you must request that they do not do so again. You may not give advice to any team member other than your partner.

11. Ignoring an opponent’s breach of Rule (Rule 1-3). In match play, you do not have to call a penalty on your opponent if you witness a breach of Rule by them. But don’t discuss the breach with the opponent before teeing off at the next hole, or you could both be disqualified for agreeing to waive a Rule.

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Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Junior Boys (U19) Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Greg Norman Champions Golf Academy Series at Humber College PGM Invitational St. Andrews Valley 1 Shaun Margeson Fall River NS 73 77 150 The Club at Bond Head - South St. Andrews Valley Golf Club (Bond Head, ON) 2 Matthew Chandler Chester NS 76 79 155 (Aurora, ON) May 15 - 16, 2017 May 20 - 21, 2017 3 Jack Anderson Halifax NS 80 77 157 Junior Boys (U19) Bantam Boys (U15) 4 Aubrey Farrell Sydney Forks NS 79 79 158 5 Benjamin Chassé Fall River NS 76 83 159 1 Truman Tai Markham ON 72 73 145 1 Ethan Cardwell Courtice ON 76 78 154 6 Ewan Kelly Jr Beaver Bank NS 84 76 160 2 Marcus Rodrigues Burlington ON 75 72 147 2 Peter Blazevic Burlington ON 78 82 160 3 Kiefer Bulau King City ON 80 83 163 7 Andrew Cash Upper Tantallon NS 80 81 161 3 Davis Kuksis Ajax ON 76 72 148 4 Troy Tsai Richmond Hill ON 82 83 165 8 Cameron McCord Cole Harbour NS 80 84 164 4 Cameron Brennan Erin ON 74 75 149 4 Nolan Piazza Niagara Falls ON 82 83 165 9 Jakob Wambolt Hammonds Plains NS 85 81 166 5 Gordon Gibson Toronto ON 73 77 150 6 Andrew Gwilliams Bradford ON 83 83 166 10 Zachary Forsythe Coldbrook NS 82 86 168 6 Michael Vance Aurora ON 76 76 152 7 Zander Gibson Milton ON 84 84 168 11 Dean Vial Port Williams NS 78 91 169 7 Brendan Dunphy Whitby ON 79 75 154 8 Connor Munro Etobicoke ON 85 89 174 12 Teran Newell Barrington NS 82 88 170 8 Luke McLean Toronto ON 79 76 155 8 Kevin Lee Markham ON 90 84 174 12 Ian Fraser North Sydney NS 82 88 170 8 Cameron Griffin ON 75 80 155 10 Sam Hogan Burlington ON 87 88 175 12 Logan Tramble Bedford NS 85 85 170 8 Eric Arruda Brampton ON 83 0 83 11 Bradley Parker Toronto ON 84 93 177 15 Drew Ward New Minas NS 85 86 171 11 Matthew Kartush New Castle ON 83 73 156 12 Andre Zhu Richmond Hill ON 92 87 179 16 Isaac Darling Rothesay NB 82 90 172 12 Graeme Edwards Mississauga ON 76 83 159 13 Domenic De Luca Woodbridge ON 92 90 182 17 Nick Berryman Upper Tantallon NS 89 84 173 12 Nick Valiquette Cornwall ON 77 82 159 14 Ryan Somerville Aurora ON 97 92 189 15 Owen Anderson Toronto ON 99 94 193 17 Ben Callaghan Stellarton NS 87 86 173 12 Dylan Stuckless Oshawa ON 74 85 159 15 Caden McHenry Aurora ON 97 96 193 19 Brandon Cuvelier Dartmouth NS 89 89 178 15 Ben Weaver Kingston ON 82 80 162 17 Barton Liu Markham ON 100 103 203 20 Ryan O'Hearn Waverley NS 86 93 179 16 Griffin Coté Oakville ON 83 80 163 21 Sam Kimball Lehave NS 92 89 181 17 Parker Lee Oro Medonte ON 89 77 166 Bantam Girls (U15) 22 Jared Fraser Sackville NS 90 93 183 18 Sam Roy Oakville ON 82 85 167 23 Mark Chandler Chester NS 100 86 186 19 Anton Hung Oakville ON 89 82 171 1 Evelyn Lai Newmarket ON 107 93 200 24 Colin Fraser North Sydney NS 98 90 188 19 Brayden Valiquette Cornwall ON 84 87 171 Junior Boys (U19) 25 Alex Goodyear Fredericton NB 97 103 200 19 Sean Garvey Oakville ON 87 84 171 26 Mitchell Collins New Maryland NB 100 102 202 19 Ryan Sabo burlington ON 92 79 171 1 Kyle Chung Brampton ON 70 76 146 27 Davis Embleton New Maryland NB 109 96 205 19 Ethan Phillips Bowmanville ON 87 84 171 2 Lucas Ross Penetang ON 77 76 153 Junior Girls (U19) 24 Brett Kudoba Chelsea QC 88 86 174 3 Michael Katsman Richmond Hill ON 75 83 158

1 Heather McLean Port Williams NS 85 83 168 25 Matt Quizi Bradford ON 88 87 175 4 Matthew Medhurst Caledon ON 79 82 161 2 Meghan McLean Port Williams NS 87 84 171 26 Luke Hollander Schomberg ON 88 91 179 4 Ben Ledbury Richmond Hill ON 74 87 161 3 Sara Cumby Canaan NS 90 86 176 27 Sam Hogan Burlington ON 89 95 184 4 Julian Crupi Woodbridge ON 81 80 161 4 Laura Jones Moncton NB 90 87 177 28 Daniel Hinke Ottawa ON 106 87 193 7 Bryson McCulloch Kingston ON 81 82 163 5 Kiley MacDonald Bedford NS 102 82 184 8 Riley Card Burlington ON 82 83 165 6 Haley Baker Halifax NS 92 94 186 Junior Girls (U19) 9 Jackson Behm Georgetown ON 84 84 168 7 Mackenzie Scott Upper Hampstead NB 100 96 196 10 Jonathan Donovan Montreal QC 86 84 170 8 Julie Gauvin Dieppe NB 110 98 208 1 Kelsey Fuchs Uxbridge ON 84 77 161 10 Stefan Nicoara Richmond Hill ON 86 84 170 2 Sarah Kim Toronto ON 81 84 165 10 Michael Jiang Richmond Hill ON 86 84 170 3 Sheila McKeen Ottawa ON 86 84 170 13 Griffin Coté Oakville ON 88 83 171 4 Elaine Lachaine-DeMarchi Cambridge ON 86 85 171 Help the CJGA 5 Sonia Nagindas Aurora ON 85 88 173 14 Adam Mussani Greely ON 91 81 172 6 Ellis Harvie Oakville ON 100 85 185 15 Ali Habib Richmond Hill ON 82 92 174 continue 7 Hansika Tathgur Brampton ON 93 94 187 16 Ryan McAskill Georgetown ON 88 87 175 8 Claire Konning Indian Mountain NB 96 95 191 16 Justin Nelligan Hamilton ON 95 80 175 8 Laura Luna Waterloo ON 96 95 191 supporting our youth 18 Ashton McCulloch Kingston ON 85 92 177 10 Courtney White ON 93 101 194 18 Trevor Harris Milton ON 91 86 177 11 Alexandra Garcia Kitchener ON 105 92 197 Visit donatenow.ca & 20 Ben Marshall Georgetown ON 79 99 178 12 Olivia Banton ON 104 101 205 make a donation 13 Lindsay Voogt Toronto ON 110 100 210 21 Daniel Park Richmond Hill ON 90 89 179 14 Nadia Marrast Toronto ON 119 104 223 22 Denver Winch Oakville ON 89 92 181

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22Denver Winch Oakville ON 89 92 181 Junior Girls (U19) 21Nicholas Mah Edmonton AB 80 83 163 23Issac Brown Milton ON 90 94 184 21Nolan Collins Calgary AB 84 79 163 1 Kiley MacDonald Bedford NS 92 90 90 272 24Krtin Udith Toronto ON 90 97 187 23Brock Chelle Edmonton AB 80 86 166 25Qiwen(Kevin) Lin Markham ON 100 89 189 2 Sarah Holt Waterville NB 105 103 98 306 23Jarrett Bossert Fort Saskatchewan AB 86 80 166 25Jason Gage Aurora ON 98 91 189 3 Mya Chisholm Summerside PE 113 109108 330 25Elias TheodossopoulosCalgary AB 82 86 168 27Justin Miller Newmarket ON 104 86 190 4 Reese MacDonald Summerside PE 121 119 121 361 26Stephen Christenson Edmonton AB 84 88 172 5 Jordan Power Summerside PE 112 132132 376 Junior Girls (U19) 6 Jordyn Connell Summerside PE 139 140 117 396 26Mason Kucy Camrose AB 82 90 172 1 Erin Kim Toronto ON 89 89 178 28Caden Park Calgary AB 88 88 176 2 Emily Maradin Burlington ON 93 92 185 29Joshua Daniel Salcedo Edmonton AB 94 89 183 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 3 Katarina Lai Newmarket ON 108 112 220 CJGA Junior at RedTail 30Dylan Gunderson Calgary AB 105 98 203 RedTail Landing Golf Club (Leduc, AB) Junior Girls (U19) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) May 20 - 21, 2017 CJGA Atlantic Spring Classic Eagles Glenn of Cavendish 1 MacKenzie Baustad Calgary AB 86 87 173 (Cavendish, PE) Bantam Boys (U15) May 20 - 22, 2017 1 Naoki Iwasaki Edmonton AB 77 73 150 Wear a CJGA Hat during Bantam Boys (U15) 2 Logan Graf Red Deer AB 74 78 152 tournaments and your photo 1 Owen Mullen Truro NS 81 81 73 235 3 Richard Dou Calgary AB 78 76 154 2 Daniel Kirby Woodstock NB 80 81 80 241 4 Rory Huycke Calgary AB 81 76 157 may appear in 3 Luke Baldwin Hammonds Plains NS 84 87 80 251 5 Devin Kucy Camrose AB 81 83 164 4 Thomas Sutherland Hammonds Plains NS 89 89 83 261 5 Alexander Gerrard Red Deer County AB 82 82 164 CJGA Junior Golf News 5 Michael Yang Fredericton NB 101 89 83 273 7 Cole Bergheim Red Deer AB 90 82 172 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Junior Boys (U19) Bantam Girls (U15) DeLaet Cup Team East Qualifier Club de Golf Lachute 1 Shaun Margeson Fall River NS 73 75 73 221 1 Jayla Kucy Camrose AB 87 86 173 (Lachute, QC) May 20 - 21, 2017 2 Ewan Kelly Jr Beaver Bank NS 78 77 73 228 2 Kaitlyn Wingnean Edmonton AB 93 83 176 3 Tyler Hashmi Charlottetown PE 74 81 79 234 3 Alexa Wingnean Edmonton AB 95 82 177 Bantam Boys (U15) 4 Kevin (Zi Zhou) Chen Stratford PE 82 79 75 236 4 Brooke Brezovski St Albert AB 90 92 182 5 Matthew Chandler Chester NS 74 81 82 237 5 Belle Brezovski St Albert AB 106 108 214 1 Jordan Dumont Blainville QC 80 80 160 6 Jason poley Stratford PE 78 81 80 239 Junior Boys (U19) 2 Vasily Konachenkov Montreal QC 77 84 161 6 Benjamin Chassé Fall River NS 78 89 72 239

8 Cam White Belle River PE 81 80 79 240 1 Bradley McKeating Calgary AB 70 72 142 Bantam Girls (U15) 9 Adrian Mallett Cornwall PE 84 82 77 243 2 Brodie Shields-Tyler Calgary AB 72 72 144 1 Laurence Lamer Blainville ON 85 88 173 10Alex Taylor Nine Mile Creek PE 83 83 79 245 3 Brady Mckinlay Lacombe AB 76 71 147 2 Yasmine Qureshi Quebec QC 97 91 188 10Jakob Wambolt Hammonds PlainsNS 87 83 75 245 3 Mason Harder Lethbridge AB 74 73 147 Junior Boys (U19) 12Cameron McCord Cole Harbour NS 82 84 81 247 5 Will Holan Edmonton AB 75 73 148 12Zachary Forsythe Coldbrook NS 89 83 75 247 1 Max Dragon Ottawa ON 70 70 140 6 Hunter Thomson Calgary AB 74 75 149 14Sam McNeill Summerside PE 82 83 84 249 2 Vincent Poirier Candiac QC 71 71 142 7 Carter Graf Red Deer AB 75 75 150 15Mark Chandler Chester NS 89 83 78 250 3 James Parsons Almonte ON 72 74 146 8 Ethan de Graaf Edmonton AB 76 75 151 15Teran Newell Barrington NS 86 85 79 250 4 Zachary Wylie-Kos Kanata ON 72 75 147 9 Ty Steinbring Barrhead AB 77 75 152 17Dean Vial Port Williams NS 82 84 85 251 5 Romi Dilawri Ottawa ON 77 72 149 10Matt Campbell Calgary AB 72 81 153 18Evan Stewart Wood Islands PE 81 92 79 252 6 Victor Rodrigue-Senecal Ste-Julie QC 73 77 150 10Max Sekulic Rycroft AB 75 78 153 7 James Dean Roxboro QC 76 78 154 19Luke Reeves-Rollins PE 88 83 83 254 10Zander Park Calgary AB 79 74 153 7 Shawn Oliver Ottawa ON 75 79 154 20Logan Tramble Bedford NS 89 87 81 257 13Jakob Chicoyne Calgary AB 76 80 156 9 Christian Meliambro Kanata ON 80 81 161 21Andrew Cash Upper Tantallon NS 87 87 84 258 10 Vincent Prud homme Gatineau QC 79 83 162 22Michael Favier charlottetown PE 88 91 82 261 14Connor Ackroyd St. Albert AB 80 78 158 11 Carter Stone Stittsville ON 87 76 163 23zack willis Charlottetown PE 92 84 86 262 14Chase Broderson Lacombe AB 80 78 158 12 Simon Savaria La Prairie QC 82 86 168 14Cian Besler-Chalcroft Calgary AB 81 77 158 24Luke Dillon Charlottetown PE 88 93 86 267 13 Alexandre Rioux Blainvillie QC 86 84 170 17Kai Iguchi Banff AB 81 78 159 25Craig Landry Antigonish NS 90 90 89 269 13 Ben Miles Ottawa ON 85 85 170 26Braham Dalton Rusagonis NB 91 88 94 273 17Landon Stellingwerff Calgary AB 85 74 159 Junior Girls (U19) 27Mitchell Collins New Maryland NB 92 94 90 276 19Blake Caron Edmonton AB 77 83 160 28Grant Koughan Stratford PE 95 89 95 279 20Matthew Betker Calgary AB 81 81 162 1 Dylann Armstrong North Gower ON 80 85 165

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Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 14 Johnny Romak Niagara Falls ON 90 85 175 4 Jack Alward Wasaga Beach ON 75 77 152 DeLaet Cup Team West Qualifier 14 Eric Baranoski St. Catharines ON 83 92 175 4 Dee Xie Toronto ON 79 73 152 Moon Lake Golf & Country Club (Saskatoon, SK) 16 Daniel Hinke Ottawa ON 84 92 176 6 Anthony Gognavec Parry Sound ON 84 73 157 May 27 - 28, 2017 17 Anton Hung Oakville ON 87 90 177 7 Matteo Spallacci Ancaster ON 79 80 159 18 Kyle Koopman Stoney Creek ON 80 98 178 Junior Boys (U19) 8 Graeme Edwards Mississauga ON 85 79 164 19 Benjamin Sokolovic Toronto ON 82 103185 9 Noah Aman Ladak Markham ON 85 82 167 19 Rick Buck Tillsonburg ON 100 85 185 1 Andrew Campbell Saskatoon SK 78 81 159 10 Benjamin Sokolovic Toronto ON 89 87 176 21 Ryan Hogan Burlington ON 98 91 189 2 Josh Nagy Saskatoon SK 77 83 160 11 Andrew Gognavec Parry Sound ON 95 82 177 22 Denver Winch Oakville ON 101 89 190 2 Payton Ochitwa Saskatoon SK 81 79 160 12 Mitchell Emerson Mississauga ON 86 94 180 23 Lucas Au Stoney Creek ON 96 98 194 4 Keighton McNab Saskatoon SK 87 78 165 13 Sheel Dalal London ON 101 89 190 24 Jaden Vallentin Dundas ON 95 100195 4 Brock Ochitwa Saskatoon SK 79 86 165 25 Krystian Pushka Dundas ON 97 103200 14 Jack Lacey-Rogers Oakville ON 103 90 193 6 Jacob Kydd Regina SK 80 92 172 26 Ryan Carr Brampton ON 107 94 201 7 Cole Nagy Saskatoon SK 91 91 182 Junior Girls (U19) 27 Tyler Robinson Hamilton ON 99 113 212 8 Connor Scissons Saskatoon SK 97 87 184 28 Kyle Spearing Amherstburg ON 110 108218 1 Ashley Chow North York ON 89 82 171 9 Parker Dale Saskatoon SK 96 94 190 29 Jonathan Bolger Port Colborne ON 122 109231 2 Kacey Walker Mississauga ON 87 85 172 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 30 Jordan Hilkowitz Richmond Hill ON 180 0 180 3 Raesa Sheikh Markham ON 93 81 174 David Hearn Junior Series presented by Kia 4 Hunter Nugent Oakville ON 90 89 179 Glendale Golf & Country Club Junior Girls (U19) (Hamilton, ON) 5 Hansika Tathgur Brampton ON 90 92 182 May 27 - 28, 2017 1 Mackenzie Morrison Toronto ON 89 85 174 6 Mackenzie Morrison Toronto ON 97 87 184 2 Mandy Zeng Oakville ON 97 106203 Bantam Boys (U15) 7 Kyra Vandervoort Kitchener ON 98 94 192 3 Tess Trojan St Catharines ON 120 113 233 8 Echo Chen Richmond Hill ON 111 98 209 1 Ethan Cardwell Courtice ON 74 80 154 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 9 Katie Smith Toronto ON 109 102 211 2 Ben MacLean Niagara on the Lake ON 78 84 162 Nike Golf Junior Series at Caledon Woods 10 Bengie Maxwell Caledon ON 116 108 224 2 Eric Jung Thornhill ON 78 84 162 Caledon Woods Golf Club 2 Connor Munro Etobicoke ON 85 77 162 (Caledon, ON) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) June 3 - 4, 2017 5 Alex Long Toronto ON 84 81 165 Greg Norman Champions Golf Academy Series at Kanata Kanata Golf & Country Club Bantam Boys (U15) 6 Troy Tsai Richmond Hill ON 86 80 166 (Kanata, QC) 7 Kevin Zhao Buffalo NY 81 87 168 June 3 - 4, 2017 1 Peter Blazevic Burlington ON 74 77 151 8 Dayton Price Mississauga ON 84 85 169 2 Alex Long Toronto ON 77 76 153 Bantam Boys (U15) 9 Charlie Fischer Orchard Park NY 81 93 174 2 Zander Gibson Milton ON 79 74 153 10 Caden Holmes Napanee ON 89 87 176 1* Jared Berry Ottawa ON 79 82 161 4 Beni Long Toronto ON 79 78 157 11 Jaden Raad Mississauga ON 85 93 178 1 Caelan Sammy Ottawa ON 83 78 161 5 Dayton Price Mississauga ON 83 75 158 12 Bradyn Wark St. Catharines ON 92 88 180 5 Connor Munro Etobicoke ON 78 80 158 3 Jordan Dumont Blainville QC 85 79 164 13 Philippe Couillard Toronto ON 94 98 192 4 Jake McBride Stittsville ON 84 84 168 14 Brett Wiltse Mississauga ON 97 96 193 5 William Herbert Oakville ON 80 78 158 15 Dylan Norrey Oakville ON 106 92 198 8 Troy Tsai Richmond Hill ON 78 81 159 4 James Newton Ottawa ON 83 85 168 16 Sebastian Rojas Mississauga ON 102 105207 9 Tyler May Fergus ON 82 82 164 6 Matthieu Massicotte Gatineau QC 85 84 169 17 Derrick Collins Parsons Oakville ON 114 105219 10 Kiefer Bulau King City ON 84 81 165 6 Caden Holmes Napanee ON 81 88 169 18 Ryan Miranda Grimsby ON 114 107221 10 Jordan Adams Georgetown ON 84 81 165 8 Ellis Kinnaird Carleton Place ON 85 85 170 12 James Sue Richmond Hill ON 84 85 169 Bantam Girls (U15) 9 Jared Lipski Kanata ON 97 94 191 13 Dylan Norrey Oakville ON 92 81 173 1 Sarah Gallagher Burlington ON 83 83 166 14 Mike Barnett Burlington ON 90 84 174 Junior Boys (U19) 2 Rozlyn Rooke Milton ON 102 89 191 14 Kevin Lee Markham ON 86 88 174 1 Zachary Wylie-Kos Kanata ON 76 76 152 3 Maya Cote Oakville ON 134 126260 14 Kendrick Webster Quinte West ON 89 85 174 2 Romi Dilawri Ottawa ON 85 73 158 Junior Boys (U19) 17 Nathan Graham Oakville ON 98 88 186 18 Cameron Parks Oakville ON 95 94 189 3 Mark Correa Kirkland QC 85 77 162 1 Justin Nelligan Hamilton ON 79 80 159 3 Quinn Arial Ottawa ON 83 79 162 2 Justin Grant Burlington ON 80 80 160 Bantam Girls (U15) 5 Hunter McGee Carp ON 83 80 163 3 Cody Clark Little Britain ON 87 74 161 1* Annie Wanying Yu Richmond Hill ON 84 84 168 5 Zachary Payer Rockland ON 77 86 163 4 Patrick Maloney Oakville ON 83 79 162 1 Annie Piggott Lindsay ON 83 85 168 5 Nicolas Dessureault Oakville ON 82 83 165 7 Jonathan Donovan Montreal QC 82 83 165 3 Rozlyn Rooke Milton ON 87 82 169 6 Connor Danis Iroquois Falls ON 79 90 169 7 Dylan Pudrycki Ottawa ON 87 78 165 4 Nyah Kelly Bobcaygeon ON 90 92 182 6 Rein Zenka caistor centre ON 80 89 169 7 Johnny Howie Ottawa ON 81 84 165 5 Jasmyn Andreevski Richmond Hill ON 115 101 216 6 Adam Mussani Greely ON 83 86 169 10 Conor Gaudet Kingston ON 83 84 167 9 Issac Brown Milton ON 98 0 98 Junior Boys (U19) 10 Brayden Valiquette Cornwall ON 86 81 167 9 Jackson Behm Georgetown ON 81 89 170 12 Aiden Coyle Manotick ON 89 79 168 11 Jonathan Donovan Montreal QC 84 87 171 1 Max Wang Brampton ON 70 72 142 12 Marcus Enriquez Oakville ON 90 83 173 1 Kyle Chung Brampton ON 74 68 142 13 Ben Miles Ottawa ON 79 91 170 13 Graham Mercier Hamilton ON 90 84 174 3 Alexander Fowke Sudbury ON 73 78 151 13 Jocelyn Menard Embrun ON 90 80 170 *won in playoff #Your Future Starts Here 42 CJGA Junior Golf News CJGA Scoreboard Junior Tour

13 Alexander Brisebois Kanata ON 85 85 170 12 Felix Boucher Moncton NB 94 81 175 Junior Boys (U19) 16 Vincent Prud homme Gatineau QC 87 84 171 14 Alec Anderson Halifax NS 90 87 177 1 Ethan Choi Pincher Creek AB 69 72 141 17 Daniel Hinke Ottawa ON 91 81 172 15 Andrew Cash Upper Tantallon NS 88 94 182 2 Ethan de Graaf Edmonton AB 71 72 143 17 Tore Guido Manotick ON 91 81 172 16 Luke Cooper Fall River NS 89 96 185 2 Bradley McKeating Calgary AB 71 72 143 19 Malcolm Simpson Nepean ON 93 80 173 17 Cameron Gannon Beaver Bank NS 87 99 186 4 Carter Graf Red Deer AB 76 71 147 20 Connor Danis Iroquois Falls ON 97 80 177 18 Braham Dalton Rusagonis NB 88 102 190 5 Korbin Allan Strathmore AB 75 73 148 20 Tyler Read Brockville ON 90 87 177 5 Benjamin Farrington Fort McMurrayAB 72 76 148 Junior Girls (U19) 22 Owen Walsh Ottawa ON 97 82 179 7 Brady Mckinlay Lacombe AB 74 75 149 7 Jakob Chicoyne Calgary AB 74 75 149 23 Kyle Bryden Ottawa ON 83 99 182 1 Sara Cumby canaan NS 85 90 175 7 Zander Park Calgary AB 76 73 149 24 Carter Stone Stittsville ON 94 89 183 2 Laura Jones Moncton NB 87 92 179 7 Cian Besler-Chalcroft Calgary AB 74 75 149 25 Simon Savaria La Prairie QC 95 92 187 3 Laura Wesselius Intervale NB 87 94 181 7 Jordan Bean Canmore AB 76 73 149 26 Aidan Turner Kanata ON 102 89 191 4 Julie Gauvin Dieppe NB 98 102 200 12 Kai Iguchi Banff AB 77 73 150 *won in playoff *won in playoff 12 Connor Ackroyd St. Albert AB 78 72 150 12 Brock Chelle Edmonton AB 73 77 150 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Nike Golf Junior Series at Northhumberland Nike Golf Junior Series at Chilliwack 12 Matt Campbell Calgary AB 74 76 150 Northumberland Links Golf Club Chilliwack Golf Club 16 Chris Horton Calgary AB 79 72 151 (Pugwash, ON) (Chilliwack, BC) June 3 - 4, 2017 June 10, 2017 17 Joshua Daniel Salcedo Edmonton AB 77 79 156 17 Chase Broderson Lacombe AB 76 80 156 Bantam Boys (U15) Bantam Boys (U15) 19 Connor Dunlop Strathmore AB 76 81 157 1* Daniel Kirby Woodstock NB 77 77 154 1 Billy Zhang Coquitlam BC 74 74 148 19 Mason Harder Lethbridge AB 76 81 157 1 Owen Mullen Truro NS 76 78 154 2 Bryan Chan Port Coquitlam BC 76 83 159 21 Brodie Shields-Tyler Calgary AB 78 82 160 22 Hunter Thomson Calgary AB 80 82 162 3 Jordie Cooper Fall River NS 77 82 159 3 Tyson Dyck Abbotsford BC 87 85 172 23 Caden Park Calgary AB 84 83 167 4 Jake Smith Dartmouth NS 78 83 161 4 Dylan Chen Vancouver BC 90 88 178 24 Elias TheodossopoulosCalgary AB 87 81 168 5 Luke Baldwin Hammonds Plains NS 83 87 170 5 Tyler Tao Vancouver BC 89 90 179 6 Tony Bin West vancouver BC 90 92 182 24 Cole Ruelling Edmonton AB 90 78 168 5 Kieran Allain Halifax NS 86 84 170 26 Rory Huycke Calgary AB 85 84 169 7 Finn Kimball LaHave NS 87 86 173 Junior Boys (U19) 27 Mason Kucy Camrose AB 85 87 172 8 Liam Brann Sydney NS 85 89 174 1 Min Hyeong Kang Abbotsford BC 77 79 156 28 Jesse Bratrud Ryley AB 91 96 187 9 Owen Canavan Hammonds Plains NS 85 90 175 2 Peter Zhang Surrey BC 80 77 157 Junior Girls (U19) 10 Michael Yang Fredericton NB 91 86 177 3 Tiger Wu North Vancouver BC 94 95 189 11 Brady Margeson Fall River NS 88 94 182 1 Kehler Koss Calgary AB 73 76 149 11 Devon Gionet Miramichi NB 88 94 182 Junior Girls (U19) 2 Cassidy Laidlaw Calgary AB 80 77 157 13 Nathan Clow Fall River NS 94 94 188 1 Jessica Wu Langley BC 83 83 166 3 Alicia Easthope St. Albert AB 79 84 163 14 Thomas Sutherland Hammonds Plains NS 88 102 190 2 Xin Yue (Grace)Chen Vancouver BC 95 95 190 4 Sydney Scraba Calgary AB 84 88 172 15 Iain Sinclair Fall River NS 94 98 192 5 MacKenzie Baustad Calgary AB 87 90 177 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 16 Nick Manos New Glasgow NS 97 97 194 6 Jessica Marks Calgary AB 107 95 202 David Hearn Junior Series presented by Kia Coal Creek Golf Course Bantam Girls (U15) (Ryley, AB) June 10 - 11, 2017 1 Abbey Baker Halifax NS 96 104 200 Bantam Boys (U15) 2 Abby Wamboldt Hammonds Plains NS 116 103 219 3 Claire Tramble Bedford NS 129 109 238 1 Naoki Iwasaki Edmonton AB 73 72 145 2 Richard Dou Calgary AB 71 75 146 Junior Boys (U19) 3 Devin Kucy Camrose AB 86 79 165 1 Jakob Wambolt Hammonds Plains NS 78 81 159 3 Carson Rody Calgary AB 80 85 165 2 Brandon Cuvelier Dartmouth NS 79 82 161 5 Nikko Sebjanic Calgary AB 84 82 166 2 Jack Anderson Halifax NS 79 82 161 5 Jace Shannon Forestburg AB 86 80 166 4 Evan Callaghan Stellarton NS 79 83 162 7 Theo Leakos Sturgeon County AB 96 94 190 5 Logan Tramble Bedford NS 81 83 164 Bantam Girls (U15) 6 Ryan O'Hearn Waverley NS 82 84 166 1 Kaitlyn Wingnean Edmonton AB 82 85 167 6 Nathan Hogan Derby NB 81 85 166 2 Jenna Bruggeman Edmonton AB 88 82 170 6 Jared Fraser Sackville NS 83 83 166 2 Brooke Brezovski St Albert AB 87 83 170 6 Ben MacDonald Bathurst NB 86 80 166 4 Jayla Kucy Camrose AB 92 87 179 10 Sam Kimball Lehave NS 84 83 167 5 Alexa Wingnean Edmonton AB 91 90 181 11 Ben Callaghan Stellarton NS 86 84 170 6 Sydney Kostreba Calgary AB 95 101 196 12 Seamus Stears Baddeck NS 88 87 175 7 Belle Brezovski St Albert AB 115 103 218

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Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) CJGA Junior at Cherry Downs David Hearn Junior Series presented by Kia Big Chief Beef Jerky Alberta Junior Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club Club de Golf Val des Lacs Inglewood Golf & Curling Club (Pickering, ON) (Sainte-Sophie, QC) (Calgary, AB) June 10 - 11, 2017 June 10 - 11, 2017 June 17 - 18, 2017

Bantam Boys (U15) Bantam Boys (U15) Bantam Boys (U15)

1 Ethan Cardwell Courtice ON 77 78 155 1 Jordan Dumont Blainville QC 78 81 159 1 Freddy Sun Richmond BC 69 76 145 2 Eric Jung Thornhill ON 84 77 161 2 Naoki Iwasaki Edmonton AB 78 72 150 Bantam Girls (U15) 3 Alex Long Toronto ON 81 81 162 3 Graedon Woodward Cardston AB 79 74 153 4 William Lin North York ON 86 77 163 1 Laurence Lamer Blainville ON 92 93 185 4 Bradin Stahl Priddis AB 78 82 160 5 Ethan Gillis Pickering ON 85 81 166 5 Cole Bergheim Red Deer AB 81 85 166 Junior Boys (U19) 6 Domenic De Luca Woodbridge ON 81 86 167 5 Richard Dou Calgary AB 81 85 166 7 Beni Long Toronto ON 82 86 168 1 Romi Dilawri Ottawa ON 83 79 162 7 Tommy McKenzie Calgary AB 84 83 167 8 Noah Campbell Pickering ON 79 90 169 2 Felix Gerin Coaticook QC 95 82 177 8 Carson Baylis AB 88 86 174 9 Yutaka Nohdomi Toronto ON 89 84 173 3 Alexis Morissette Laval QC 89 91 180 9 Kole Keenas Strathmore AB 93 89 182 10 Bradley Parker Toronto ON 92 83 175 4 Alexandre Rioux Blainvillie QC 94 94 188 10 Christian Waldron Calgary AB 91 94 185 11 Barton Liu Markham ON 93 88 181 11 Nicolas Franco Calgary AB 124 0 124 Junior Girls (U19) 12 Carson Duffy Toronto ON 96 87 183 Bantam Girls (U15) 13 Brett Wiltse Mississauga ON 101 87 188 1 Rose Morissette Laval QC 79 86 165 13 Andy Choi Richmond Hill ON 96 92 188 2 Aryanne Bélanger Terrebonne QC 110 100 210 1 Georgia Barr Calgary AB 94 92 186 15 Matthew Javier Toronto ON 100 98 198 2 Brooke Frerichs Calgary AB 108 111 219 16 Julien Lefebvre Toronto ON 124109 233 Junior Boys (U19) 17 Chuanzhi Yang Oakville ON 119 116 235 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Junior Boys (U19) Manitoba Optimist Junior Open 1 Korbin Allan Strathmore AB 73 74 147 Larters at St. Andrews Golf and Country Club 2 Cam Duffin Red Deer AB 72 76 148 (Andrews, MB) 1 Ethan Collins Whitby ON 74 77 151 June 10 - 11, 2017 3 Ryan Hodgins Medicine Hat AB 73 77 150 2 Matthew Medhurst Caledon ON 76 76 152 4 Rory Huycke Calgary AB 75 82 157 4 Nicholas Lin Toronto ON 81 78 159 Junior Boys (U13) 5 Connor Dunlop Strathmore AB 74 87 161 5 Nicolas Dessureault Oakville ON 80 84 164 6 Nick Sprovieri Calgary AB 79 83 162 6 Jordan Breen Brooklin ON 82 83 165 1 Adam Ingram West St. Paul MB 77 78 155 6 Cole Bateman Calgary AB 79 83 162 7 Noah Aman Ladak Markham ON 87 80 167 2 Noah Fiks Winnipeg MB 76 81 157 8 Tayler Kurucz Calgary AB 81 83 164 8 Krtin Udith Toronto ON 90 86 176 2 Braxton Kuntz Winnipeg MB 76 81 157 9 Hudson Holland Bragg Creek AB 81 84 165 9 Michael Jiang Richmond Hill ON 88 93 181 4 Bijon Salimi Winnipeg MB 95 90 185 10 Brodie Shields-Tyler Calgary AB 84 82 166 10 Nolan Pierce Whitby ON 88 94 182 5 Garrison Glatz Winnipeg MB 103 110 213 11 Brayden Swift Calgary AB 85 85 170 11 Qiwen(Kevin) Lin Markham ON 93 90 183 6 Dillion Haegeman West St. Paul MB 140 126 266 12 Theo Sekulic Rycroft AB 0 87 87 12 Andrew Charko Oakville ON 94 90 184 Junior Girls (13-14) 13 Kinley Helland Vulcan AB 90 86 176 13 Rogan Doyle Oakville ON 95 90 185 14 Jack Munson Calgary AB 89 92 181 14 Ryan Hogan Burlington ON 95 98 193 1 Camille Kuznik Orono MN 84 81 165 15 Dylan Gunderson Calgary AB 99 83 182 14 Kevin Collins Oakville ON 91 102 193 Junior Boys (14-15) 16 Aria Kabganian Calgary AB 88 95 183 Junior Girls (U19) 17 Matthew Betker Calgary AB 90 96 186 1 Jacob Armstrong Winnipeg MB 81 71 152 Junior Girls (U19) 1 Raesa Sheikh Markham ON 87 79 166 2 Aaron Kuznik Orono MN 81 75 156 3 Jordan McDonald Winnipeg MB 80 84 164 2 Nadia Marrast Toronto ON 115 115 230 1 Sharmaine Rapisura Calgary AB 80 78 158 4 Neel Soni Winnipeg MB 90 85 175 2 Stephanie Chelack Calgary AB 79 81 160 5 James Hooton Winnipeg MB 105 110 215 3 Samantha Copeland Calgary AB 80 81 161 Junior Girls (15-18) 4 Raveena Masuta Calgary AB 89 90 179 5 Brooke Cuming Calgary AB 95 103 198 1 Haley Shanks Brandon MB 88 93 181 6 Lucy Urban Okotoks AB 103 97 200 Junior Boys (16-18)

1 Wesley Hoydalo Selkirk MB 74 76 150 Wear a CJGA Hat during 2 Cole Ferguson Winnipeg MB 80 77 157 tournaments and your photo 3 Cameron Mclntrye Winnipeg MB 78 82 160 3 Anthony Leicht Winnipeg MB 80 80 160 may appear in 5 Thomas Coldwell Winnipeg MB 92 80 172 6 Easton Donohoe Petersfield MB 91 84 175 CJGA Junior Golf News

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Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 24 Matthew Medhurst Caledon ON 52 85 137 GNCGA Series at National Pines Presented by Georgian College National Pines Golf Club 25 Kevin Collins Oakville ON 49 90 139 (Innisfil, ON) 26 Jason Howe Toronto ON 53 87 140 June 17 - 18, 2017 27 Yashin Kapadia Brampton ON 45 97 142 Register Bantam Boys (U15) Junior Girls (U19) *1 Alex Gurdyal Stouffville ON 37 82 119 Now for 1 Christian Leduc Innisfil ON 39 80 119 1 Shehna Akbary Barrie ON 85 77 162 3 Dayton Price Mississauga ON 43 77 120 2 Zhiying (Cindy) Zhou Niagara Falls ON 84 83 167 4 Zander Gibson Milton ON 39 82 121 3 Jue Wen North York ON 82 95 177 2017 4 Hunter Kolm Aurora ON 41 80 121 4 Bengie Maxwell Caledon ON 112 101 213 6 Ethan Gillis Pickering ON 40 83 123 5 Katie Smith Toronto ON 110 106 216 7 Troy Tsai Richmond Hill ON 41 83 124 *won in playoff 27 Hole Event 7 Carson Duffy Toronto ON 40 84 124 7 Domenic De Luca Woodbridge ON 40 84 124 10 Kiefer Bulau King City ON 41 84 125 10 SeHyeon (Chris) Yi Toronto ON 43 82 125 12 Andrew Gwilliams Bradford ON 41 90 131 13 William Lin North York ON 48 84 132 14 Oliver Taillefer Sudbury ON 43 90 133 15 Owen Gauder Toronto ON 40 94 134 16 Charlie Smith Carlisle ON 41 95 136 17 Mike Barnett Burlington ON 44 97 141 18 Ethan Penny Innisfil ON 46 96 142 18 Caden McHenry Aurora ON 43 99 142 20 Bradyn Wark St. Catharines ON 47 96 143

Bantam Girls (U15) 1 Sarah Gallagher Burlington ON 79 81 160 2 Elaine Giantsopoulos Richmond Hill ON 87 81 168

Junior Boys (U19) *1 Graeme Edwards Mississauga ON 37 75 112 1 Thomas Latter Mississauga ON 34 78 112 3 Kavith Ranchagoda Richmond Hill ON 38 78 116 3 Dee Xie Toronto ON 41 75 116 5 Luca Ferrara Toronto ON 36 81 117 6 Malcolm Simpson Nepean ON 41 78 119 7 Jack Alward Wasaga Beach ON 39 83 122 7 Will McHenry Aurora ON 42 80 122 9 Adam Casar Etobicoke ON 41 82 123 10 Lucas Ross Penetang ON 41 83 124 11 Andrew Kraik Caledon ON 40 85 125 11 Richard Kwok Markham ON 40 85 125 11 Nicholas Neila Toronto ON 39 86 125 14 Luke O Keefe Aurora ON 42 84 126 15 Patrick Maloney Oakville ON 39 88 127 15 Cade Preston Hillsdale ON 43 84 127 15 Joshua Hayes Sudbury ON 45 82 127 18 Matthew Puzhitsky Toronto ON 45 83 128 19 Michael Katsman Richmond Hill ON 44 86 130 20 Ben Marshall Georgetown ON 44 87 131 21 Johnny Romak Niagara Falls ON 50 86 136 21 Noah Aman Ladak Markham ON 48 88 136 21 Jack O Keefe Aurora ON 51 85 136

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Linkster Tour Results CJGA Scoreboard Linkster Tour

Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier Ledgeview Golf & Country Club (Abbotsford, BC) May 6, 2017

Linkster Atom Boys (U11)

1 Sky Sun Delta BC 75 75 2 Maxim McKenzie Chilliwack BC 76 76 3 Soohan Park Langley BC 78 78 4 Emil Liddell Vancouver BC 81 81

Linkster Atom Girls (U11) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) CJGA Ontario Linkster Series at Conestoga 1 Kaitlyn Anderson Maple Ridge BC 84 84 Conestoga Golf & Country Club (Goose + Village) 2 Claudia Zhang West Vancouver BC 90 90 (Conestoga, ON) 1 1 Mia Wong Markham ON 88 88 3 Amy Seung Hyun Lee Langley BC 97 97 May 13, 2017 2 Michelle Ding Toronto ON 91 91 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 3 Yerin Lee Toronto ON 99 99 1 Aiden Pavey Burlington ON 77 77 1 Jayden Piao Coquitlam BC 83 83 2 Tru Davidson Toronto ON 80 80 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 3 Callum Bannen Mississauga ON 88 88 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) CJGA BC Linkster Series at Riverway 4 Carter Humphrey Markham ON 93 93 1 Cheho An Surrey BC 36 36 Riverway Golf Course 5 Crayton Kirkpatrick Burlington ON 98 98 (Riverway, BC) 2 Jaden August Pitt Meadows BC 38 38 May 13, 2017 6 Jalen Carter Whitby ON 99 99 3 Yul Koh Surrey BC 41 41 7 Massimo Bonofiglio Woodbridge ON 113 113 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 8 Connor Malette Callander ON 139 139 Linkster Atom Boys (U11)

1 Tierra Elchuk Kelowna BC 52 52 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 1 Maxim McKenzie Chilliwack BC 83 83

Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 1 Giselle Wong Markham ON 89 89 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 2 Hannah Lee Kitchener ON 98 98 1 Joshua Ince New Westminster BC 87 87 1 Kaitlyn Anderson Maple Ridge BC 85 85 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 2 Lincoln Lin Richmond BC 92 92 2 Claudia Zhang West Vancouver BC 86 86 3 Lucas Lai Vancouver BC 93 93 1 Jordan Adams Georgetown ON 81 81 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 2 Brett Wiltse Mississauga ON 85 85 3 Tyler May Fergus ON 86 86 1 Denby Carswell Burnaby BC 82 82 1 Martina Yu Coquitlam BC 86 86 3 Ishaan Sandhu Mississauga ON 86 86 2 Tyler Tao Vancouver BC 85 85 2 Juha Park Langley BC 92 92 5 Sam Bollinger Oakville ON 87 87 3 Kai Lewis North Vancouver BC 91 91 3 Erin Lee langley BC 102 102 6 Ryan Nelson Pickering ON 88 88 7 Charlie Giannantonio Mississauga ON 91 91 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 8 Sebastian Rojas Mississauga ON 105 105 1 Cheho An Surrey BC 34 34 9 Hunter Bate Kitchener ON 114 114 2 Jaden August Pitt Meadows BC 39 39 10 Hayden Malette Callander ON 118 118 3 Yul Koh Surrey BC 41 41 11 Cameron Whiddon Toronto ON 129 129

Linkster Novice Boys (U9) Linkster Novice Girls (U9)

1 Manav Bharani Brampton ON 33 33 1 Tierra Elchuk Kelowna BC 48 48 2 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 38 38 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 3 Zach Lederer Toronto ON 39 39 4 Marek Chakmakoglu Cambridge ON 49 49 1 Nathan Szpakowicz Vancouver BC 82 82 5 James McNamara Kitchener ON 51 51 2 Joshua Ince New Westminster BC 88 88 6 Ryan McIntosh Etobicoke ON 65 65 3 Lincoln Lin Richmond BC 93 93 Dean Hasanee Burlington ON 0 0 4 Alfred Yeung Burnaby BC 10 101 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 5 Jason Yang Coquitlam BC 110110

1 Sai Aadi Ganju Oakville ON 80 80 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 2 Azeem Manzoor Oakville ON 87 87 1 Jia An Surrey BC 78 78 4 Jacob Levy Oakville ON 124 124 2 Vanessa Zhang Vancouver BC 81 81 3 Dougie Basadur Burlington ON 95 95 3 Erin Lee langley BC 82 82

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Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) Linkster Atom Girls (U11) IMG Academy Junior World Championships Qualifier Shaganappi Point Golf Course 1 Tina Jiang Richmond BC 73 73 1 Elika Ekmali Markham ON 77 77 (Calgary, AB) May 14, 2017 2 Bonnie Zhai Surrey BC 81 81 2 Elisa Ekmali Markham ON 85 85 3 Brooke Frerichs Calgary AB 86 86 3 Sarah Yang Oakville ON 87 87 4 Bridget Wilkie Toronto ON 92 92 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 4 Georgia Barr Calgary AB 88 88 5 Hannah Lee Kitchener ON 95 95 5 Brio Hempstead Banff AB 92 92 1 Jayden Brar Calgary AB 71 71 6 Aly Donoghue North York ON 97 97 6 Kalee Seto Edmonton AB 97 97 2 Peyton Stahl Priddis AB 76 76 7 Giselle Wong Markham ON 100 100 7 Brynne Davies Calgary AB 106106 3 Sky Sun Delta BC 78 78 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 8 Clea Baylis Calgary AB 115 115 3 Quincy Barr Calgary AB 78 78 9 Clara Mejia Calgary AB 129129 *1 Oscar Feschuk Toronto ON 78 78 5 Peter Hlushak Spruce Grove AB 81 81 2 Spencer Jackson Bracebridge ON 78 78 6 Ryan Badger Edmonton AB 84 84 3 Jaden Raad Mississauga ON 82 82 6 Jalen Apedoe Calgary AB 84 84 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) IMG Academy Junior World Championships Qualifier 4 Jordan Adams Georgetown ON 85 85 8 Ioryze Gutierrez Calgary AB 92 92 Cambridge Golf Club 5 Mike Barnett Burlington ON 86 86 9 Kobee Seto Edmonton AB 95 95 (Cambridge, ON) 5 Tyler May Fergus ON 86 86 May 20, 2017 10 Jarrett Power Calgary AB 98 98 5 Nathaniel Gray Lamont Guelph ON 86 86 10 Payton Benneweis Edmonton AB 98 98 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 8 Garvey Knapp Mississauga ON 88 88 12 Macsen Hempstead Banff AB 99 99 9 Brent Schidowka komoka ON 89 89 13 Alexander Powell Airdrie AB 103103 1 Alex Long Toronto ON 67 67 10 Elian Infante Mississauga ON 92 92 10 Blake Adams Oakville ON 92 92 14 Patrick McLarty Okotoks AB 116 116 2 Matthew Javier Toronto ON 74 74 3 Luke Smith Toronto ON 75 75 12 Charlie Giannantonio Mississauga ON 97 97 15 Jack Evans Cochrane AB 117 117 4 Barron Mundy Mississauga ON 76 76 13 Hunter Bate Kitchener ON 108 108 5 Eric Zhao Toronto ON 77 77 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 6 Jeremiah Walker Oakville ON 79 79 7 Lucas Chi Markham ON 80 80 1* Rozlyn Rooke Milton ON 88 88 1 Mya Foord Airdrie AB 136136 8 Jager Pain Richmond Hill ON 83 83 2 Peyton Costabile Ayr ON 88 88 9 Ewan Mills Oshawa ON 90 90 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 9 Evan Hector Wee Richmond Hill ON 90 90 1 Gabriel Yazdani London ON 37 37 1 Carson Baylis AB 81 81 9 Max Popov Vaughan ON 90 90 2 Kohen Morrison Calgary AB 119 119 2 Manav Bharani Brampton ON 40 40 12 Carter Humphrey Markham ON 93 93 3 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 41 41 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 13 Crayton Kirkpatrick Burlington ON 95 95 3 Dean Hasanee Burlington ON 41 41 14 Callum Bannen Mississauga ON 96 96 5 Zach Lederer Toronto ON 42 42 1 Taylor Foord Airdrie AB 115 115 5 Matthew Simpson Etobicoke ON 42 42 14 Thomas Lin Ancaster ON 96 96 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 7 Joshua Lee Mississauga ON 46 46 16 Aiden Pavey Burlington ON 98 98 8 Marek Chakmakoglu Cambridge ON 51 51 1 Easton Power Calgary AB 37 37 17 Massimo Bonofiglio Woodbridge ON 106 106 *won in playoff 2 Jayden Arnold Calgary AB 40 40 3 Grady Anaka Sherwood Park AB 42 42 4 Jaxon Apedoe Calgary AB 44 44 5 Lucas Sturgeon Saskatoon SK 46 46

Linkster Novice Girls (U9)

1 Eileen Park Red Deer AB 41 41 2 Serin Girard Red Deer AB 43 43 3 Aleah Abisola Shields-Rodipe Calgary AB 57 57 4 Ellie Johnson Edmonton AB 61 61

Linkster Peewee Boys (U13)

1 Jace Shannon Forestburg AB 70 70 2 Bradin Stahl Priddis AB 71 71 3 Graysen Collins Calgary AB 76 76 4 Brett Jones Calgary AB 78 78 5 Jonathan Meng Edmonton AB 82 82 6 Christian Waldron Calgary AB 83 83 7 Adam Edwards Calgary AB 93 93 8 Christopher McLarty Okotoks AB 97 97 9 Noah Evans Calgary AB 103103

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9 Dylan de Melo London ON 53 53 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 10 James McNamara Kitchener ON 54 54 1 Tierra Elchuk Kelowna BC 36 36 1 Elika Ekmali Markham ON 74 74 11 Keenan David Milton ON 60 60 2 Alexa Ouellet Toronto ON 80 80 12 Darcy Deshmukh Toronto ON 66 66 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 2 Lindsay McGrath Oakville ON 80 80 13 Jovan Graham Georgina ON 67 67 1 Joshua Ince New Westminster BC 60 60 4 Sarah Yang Oakville ON 82 82 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 2 Lincoln Lin Richmond BC 70 70 5 Elisa Ekmali Markham ON 88 88 3 Jason Yang Coquitlam BC 74 74 6 Aly Donoghue North York ON 115 115 1 Sophia Xu Richmond Hill ON 40 40 2 Juanita Beatrix Tandoc Toronto ON 61 61 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 1 Jia An Surrey BC 57 57 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 1 Bradley Parker Toronto ON 80 80 2 Erin Lee langley BC 62 62 2 Elian Infante Mississauga ON 82 82 1 Owen Kim Mississauga ON 68 68 3 Ryan Nelson Pickering ON 84 84 2 Beni Long Toronto ON 70 70 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) IMG Academy Junior World Golf Championship Qualifier 4 Sam Bollinger Oakville ON 88 88 3 William Lin North York ON 0 0 Club de Lachute Linksters 4 Arman Mohammed Richmond Hill ON 88 88 6 Sai Kaja Mississauga ON 83 83 (Lachute, QC) May 22, 2017 6 Sam Mason Peterborough ON 95 95 6 Jordan Hwang Richmond Hill ON 83 83 7 Tristan Gray Peterborough ON 102 102 8 Nima Ashkar Guelph ON 84 84 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 8 Hunter Bate Kitchener ON 110 110 9 Caleb Chambers Cambridge ON 86 86 1 Charles-Edmond Proulx Longueuil QC 79 79 10 Ryan Zhao Toronto ON 87 87 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 2 Charly Pinel Beaumont QC 84 84 10 Joseph Sciortino Richmond hill ON 87 87 3 Tristan Laflamme Barrhaven ON 89 89 1 Roycee Southerland Unionville ON 86 86 12 William Miles Burlington ON 91 91 2 Clara Jin Richmond Hill ON 121 121 13 Maxwell Gavric LaSalle ON 92 92 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 13 Azeem Manzoor Oakville ON 92 92 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 1 Austin Giroux Newport VT 75 75 15 Leo Knapp Mississauga ON 94 94 1 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 41 41 16 Enzo Cirone Stoney Creek ON 96 96 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 2 Dylan de Melo London ON 46 46 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 1 James Nault Mirabel QC 45 45 2 Dawson Lew Markham ON 46 46 2 Leo Christou Montreal QC 51 51 4 Dean Hasanee Burlington ON 50 50 1 Kendra Warden Cambridge ON 0 0 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 5 Marek Chakmakoglu Cambridge ON 59 59 2 Kelly Zhao Toronto ON 78 78 6 Brayden Bosmans Mississauga ON 66 66 3 Kathy Yao Oakville ON 85 85 1 William Dallaire Lévis QC 75 75 4 Olivia Wilkie Toronto ON 88 88 2 George Siozos Laval QC 80 80 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 5 Mia Wong Markham ON 89 89 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 1 Francesca Ampil Brampton ON 44 44 5 Michelle Ding Toronto ON 89 89 7 Karolyn Zeng Maple ON 99 99 1 Lydia St-Pierre Lévis QC 88 88 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 8 Gabriella McDaniel Toronto ON 101 101 1 Isabella Ferguson Ottawa ON 88 88 1 William Lin North York ON 79 79 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) CJGA Linkster Series at Coquitlam CJGA Ontario Linksters at Maples of Ballantrae Eaglequest Coquitlam Maples of Ballantrae Golf Club (Coquitlam, BC) (Stouffville, ON) May 21, 2017 May 28, 2017

Linkster Atom Boys (U11) Linkster Atom Boys (U11)

1 Maxim McKenzie Chilliwack BC 55 55 1 Eric Zhao Toronto ON 73 73 2 Emil Liddell Vancouver BC 59 59 2 Lucas Chi Markham ON 74 74 3 Aaron Porter Burnaby BC 90 90 3 Manav Bharani Brampton ON 78 78 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 4 Jager Pain Richmond Hill ON 79 79 5 Gabriel Yazdani London ON 85 85 1 Amy Seung Hyun Lee Langley BC 69 69 6 Tru Davidson Toronto ON 87 87 2 Claudia Zhang West Vancouver BC 70 70 7 Connor Wynhofen Milton ON 89 89 3 Shanya Christian Coquitlam BC 79 79 7 Matthew Simpson Etobicoke ON 89 89 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 9 Evan Hector Wee Richmond Hill ON 91 91

1 Cheho An Surrey BC 30 30 10 Aiden Pavey Burlington ON 93 93 2 Jaden August Pitt Meadows BC 32 32 10 Ewan Mills Oshawa ON 93 93 3 Yul Koh Surrey BC 35 35 12 Carson McLeod Mississauga ON 94 94 4 Angelo Zhang BC 47 47 13 Carter Humphrey Markham ON 103 103

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2 Jordan Hwang Richmond Hill ON 83 83 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 2 Jalen Carter Whitby ON 40 40 IMG Academy Junior World Championships Qualifier 4 Evan Hector Wee Richmond Hill ON 42 42 3 Mitchell Grey Mississauga ON 84 84 Royalwood Golf Club (Chilliwack, BC) 4 Joseph Sciortino Richmond hill ON 90 90 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) May 28, 2017 4 Sai Aadi Ganju Oakville ON 90 90 1* Kennedy Bergeron Whitby ON 46 46 4 Dougie Basadur Burlington ON 90 90 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 1 Kennedy Belfon Ajax ON 46 46 7 William Miles Burlington ON 92 92 1 Maxim McKenzie Chilliwack BC 75 75 3 EnaRae Stuckless Exeter ON 54 54 8 Azeem Manzoor Oakville ON 95 95 2 Jay Xu Burnaby BC 80 80 9 Ryan Wang Markham ON 101 101 2 Sky Sun Delta BC 80 80 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 10 Kieran Moyle Snow Valley ON 105 105 4 Emil Liddell Vancouver BC 83 83 1 Bradley Parker Toronto ON 38 38 4 Richard Sun Burnaby BC 83 83 2 Ethan Humphrey Markham ON 47 47 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 6 Soohan Park Langley BC 89 89 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 1 Alissa Xu Richmond Hill ON 71 71 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 1 Clara Jin Richmond Hill ON 45 45 2 Vanessa Borovilos Toronto ON 77 77 1 Luna Lu Burnaby BC 81 81 3 Mia Wong Markham ON 88 88 2 Claudia Zhang West Vancouver BC 83 83 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 4 Michelle Ding Toronto ON 90 90 3 Kaitlyn Anderson Maple Ridge BC 92 92 1 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 36 36 5 Jahnavi Bharani Brampton ON 106 106 4 Amy Seung Hyun Lee Langley BC 96 96 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) Linkster Novice Girls (U9) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier 1 Willy Bishop Victoria BC 74 74 Country Side Golf Course (Woodlands/Prairies) 1 Lulu Stuckless Exeter ON 60 60 (Sherwood Park, AB) 2 Billy Zhang Coquitlam BC 76 76 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) May 28, 2017 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 1 Karstin Stuckless Exeter ON 35 35 1* Jaden August Pitt Meadows BC 39 39 2 Dylan Clarey Newcastle ON 41 41 1 Peyton Stahl Priddis AB 82 82 1 Cheho An Surrey BC 39 39 2 Ryan Badger Edmonton AB 84 84 3 Ethan Zeng vancouver BC 41 41 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 4 Jasper Wang Vancouver BC 45 45 3 Ioryze Gutierrez Calgary AB 92 92 1 Yerin Lee Toronto ON 39 39 4 Peter Hlushak Spruce Grove AB 93 93 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 2 Aryn Matthews Little Britain ON 59 59 5 Macsen Hempstead Banff AB 94 94 1 Tierra Elchuk Kelowna BC 53 53 2 Avery Tigert Pickering ON 59 59 5 Jarrett Power Calgary AB 94 94 2 Annie Liu Richmond BC 55 55 *won in playoff 7 Payton Benneweis Edmonton AB 105 105 8 Kobee Seto Edmonton AB 112 112 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) US Kids Golf World Golf Championship Qualifier Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 1 Daniel Bennett North Saanich BC 78 78 Fox Hollow Golf Course 2 William Tu Vancouver BC 79 79 (Calgary, AB) June 3, 2017 1 Devin Kucy Camrose AB 78 78 2 Daniel Xu Richmond BC 79 79 2 Theo Leakos Sturgeon County AB 81 81 4 Kenneth Wang Vancouver BC 80 80 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 5 Jason Yang Coquitlam BC 116 116 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 1 Jayden Brar Calgary AB 66 66 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 1 David Hopkins Viking AB 36 36 2 Peyton Stahl Priddis AB 74 74 2 Lucas Sturgeon Saskatoon SK 38 38 1 Coco Pei Surrey BC 79 79 3 Quincy Barr Calgary AB 77 77 3 Grady Anaka Sherwood Park AB 39 39 2 Sierra Stubbs Delta BC 83 83 4 Jalen Apedoe Calgary AB 78 78 4 Easton Power Calgary AB 44 44 2 Tina Jiang Richmond BC 83 83 5 Nolan House Foothills AB 82 82 2 Martina Yu Coquitlam BC 83 83 5 Mason Alexander Sherwood Park AB 48 48 6 Ioryze Gutierrez Calgary AB 89 89 5 Vanessa Zhang Vancouver BC 84 84 7 Kobee Seto Edmonton AB 92 92 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 6 Jia An Surrey BC 85 85 8 Peter Hlushak Spruce Grove AB 95 95 7 Erin Lee langley BC 88 88 1 Serin Girard Red Deer AB 41 41 9 Macsen Hempstead Banff AB 96 96 8 Bonnie Zhai Surrey BC 92 92 2 Delainey Wingnean Edmonton AB 47 47 10 Jarrett Power Calgary AB 100 100 9 Joyce Ning Richmond BC 123 123 3 Eileen Park Red Deer AB 49 49 11 Gordie Gage Calgary AB 126 126 *won in playoff 4 Ellie Johnson Edmonton AB 55 55 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 1 Carter Code AB 86 86 1 Bradin Stahl Priddis AB 73 73 Geared to Golf Linkster at Eldorado (9 Holes Only) Eldorado Golf Club Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 2 Jonathan Meng Edmonton AB 84 84 (Whitby, ON) June 2, 2017 1 Taylor Foord Airdrie AB 107 107 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 1 Jayla Kucy Camrose AB 78 78 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 2 Kalee Seto Edmonton AB 102 102 1 Jayden Arnold Calgary AB 38 38 3 Brio Hempstead Banff AB 113 113 1 Landon Kelly Bobcaygeon ON 33 33 2 Easton Power Calgary AB 44 44 4 Natalie Nakatsui Edmonton AB 136 136 2 Carter Humphrey Markham ON 40 40 2 Ty Brewster Steinbach MB 44 44

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2 Lucas Sturgeon Saskatoon SK 44 44 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 5 Jaxon Apedoe Calgary AB 48 48 FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier ClubLink Linkster Series at Cherry Downs (9 Holes Only) Lindsay Golf & Country Club Cherry Downs Golf Course - Executive Course (Lindsay, ON) (Pickering, ON) Linkster Novice Girls (U9) June 4, 2017 June 10, 2017

1 Eileen Park Red Deer AB 44 44 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 2 Aleah Abisola Shields-Rodipe Calgary AB 49 49 3 Serin Girard Red Deer AB 50 50 1 Manav Bharani Brampton ON 74 74 1 Yuto Nohdomi Toronto ON 34 34 4 Jasmine Lazzari AB 65 65 2 Jager Pain Richmond Hill ON 81 81 2 Massimo Bonofiglio Woodbridge ON 41 41 3 Lucas Chi Markham ON 83 83 3 Jalen Carter Whitby ON 42 42 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 4 Landon Kelly Bobcaygeon ON 85 85 4 Callum Bannen Mississauga ON 43 43 1 Bradin Stahl Priddis AB 70 70 5 Eric Zhao Toronto ON 91 91 5 Carter Stephen Whitby ON 45 45 2 Graysen Collins Calgary AB 76 76 6 Max Popov Vaughan ON 95 95 6 Connor Malette Callander ON 64 64 3 Christian Waldron Calgary AB 83 83 7 Tru Davidson Toronto ON 96 96 9 Leyton Ingram Bobcaygeon ON 123 123 4 Christopher McLarty Okotoks AB 90 90 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 5 Adam Edwards Calgary AB 93 93 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 6 Noah Evans Calgary AB 99 99 1 Kennedy Belfon Ajax ON 39 39 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 1 Lindsay McGrath Oakville ON 83 83 2 Kennedy Bergeron Whitby ON 46 46 2 Alexa Ouellet Toronto ON 84 84 3 EnaRae Stuckless Exeter ON 61 61 1 Jayla Kucy Camrose AB 73 73 3 Giselle Wong Markham ON 86 86 4 Claire Stone Whitby ON 74 74 2 Georgia Barr Calgary AB 83 83 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 3 Kalee Seto Edmonton AB 90 90 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 4 Brooke Frerichs Calgary AB 93 93 1 Alex Gurdyal Stouffville ON 84 84 5 Brio Hempstead Banff AB 102 102 2 Tristan Gray Peterborough ON 95 95 1 Benjamin Scholes Thornhill ON 40 40 6 Emily Gage Calgary AB 108 108 3 Ryan Nelson Pickering ON 96 96 2 Hayden Malette Callander ON 54 54 7 Clea Baylis Calgary AB 115 115 3 Sam Mason Peterborough ON 96 96 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) 5 Evan Roitz Bobcaygeon ON 112 112 FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier 6 Jack Scrimshaw Omemee ON 131 131 Kanata Golf & Country Club 1 Dean Hasanee Burlington ON 35 35 (Kanata, QC) 2 Dawson Lew Markham ON 39 39 June 3, 2017 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 3 Matthew Simpson Etobicoke ON 40 40 1 Zach Lederer Toronto ON 40 40 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 2 Dawson Lew Markham ON 43 43 4 Ryan McIntosh Etobicoke ON 41 41 1 Ashton Proulx Ottawa ON 81 81 3 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 45 45 5 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 50 50 2 Tristan Laflamme Barrhaven ON 105105 4 Haden Wang Richmond Hill ON 48 48 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 5 Dylan De Melo London ON 49 49 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 1 Francesca Ampil Brampton ON 39 39 1 Carlee Meilleur Lansdowne ON 82 82 2 Juanita Beatrix Tandoc Toronto ON 49 49 1 Juanita Beatrix Tandoc Toronto ON 56 56 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 3 Lulu Stuckless Exeter ON 59 59 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 1 Aashaz Syed Nepean ON 81 81 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 1 Jordan Hwang Richmond Hill ON 75 75 2 William Lin North York ON 78 78 1 Yuji Nohdomi Toronto ON 34 34 1 Ashley Lafontaine Ottawa ON 96 96 3 Sai Kaja Mississauga ON 85 85 2 Karstin Stuckless Exeter ON 37 37 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 4 Nolan Laird Port Perry ON 87 87 3 Reid Stephen Whitby ON 39 39 5 Ryan Zhao Toronto ON 90 90 *1 Leo Christou Montreal QC 51 51 6 Kieran Moyle snow valley ON 108 108 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 2 James Nault Mirabel QC 51 51 1 Abigail Dove Brooklin ON 41 41 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 2 Sonya Weerasinghe Richmond Hill ON 45 45 1 Vanessa Borovilos Toronto ON 85 85 1 Raahem Syed Nepean ON 96 96 3 Aryn Matthews Little Britain ON 49 49 2 Mia Wong Markham ON 90 90 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 3 Michelle Ding Toronto ON 92 92 4 Ashley Noh Richmond Hill ON 50 50 4 Stephanie Young Joo Woo Scarborough ON 50 50 1 Lauren Gervais Nepean ON 87 87 4 Milannia Collins Markham ON 97 97 5 Yerin Lee Toronto ON 121 121 6 Avery Tigert Pickering ON 55 55 *won in playoff

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Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) US Kids Golf World Golf Championship Qualifier US Kids Golf World Golf Championship Qualifier US Kids Golf World Golf Championship Qualifier Chilliwack Golf Club Club de Golf Val Des Lacs Linksters Chedoke Golf Club - Martin Course (Chilliwack, BC) (Sainte-Sophie, QC) (Hamilton , ON) June 10, 2017 June 10, 2017 June 18, 2017

Linkster Atom Boys (U11) Linkster Atom Boys (U11) Linkster Atom Boys (U11)

1 Maxim McKenzie Chilliwack BC 78 78 1 Charles-Edmond Proulx Longueuil QC 79 79 1 Jager Pain Richmond Hill ON 74 74 2 Richard Sun Burnaby BC 80 80 2 Kevin Bertrand Saint-Lazare QC 95 95 2 Yuto Nohdomi Toronto ON 75 75 2 Lucas Ly Langley BC 80 80 3 Tristan Laflamme Barrhaven ON 97 97 3 Gabriel Yazdani London ON 76 76 4 Janav Singh Darar Vancouver BC 85 85 4 Charly Pinel Beaumont QC 99 99 4 Aiden Pavey Burlington ON 78 78 4 Emil Liddell Vancouver BC 85 85 5 Carson McLeod Mississauga ON 80 80 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 5 Lucas Chi Markham ON 80 80 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) 1 Samuel Breton Gagnon Lévis QC 78 78 7 Connor Wynhofen Milton ON 81 81 1 Claudia Zhang West Vancouver BC 80 80 8 Eric Zhao Toronto ON 84 84 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 1 Luna Lu Burnaby BC 80 80 9 Crayton Kirkpatrick Burlington ON 89 89 10 Evan Hector Wee Richmond Hill ON 91 91 3 Kaitlyn Anderson Maple Ridge BC 89 89 1 Roycee Southerland Unionville ON 90 90 11 Jameson Staab Kitchener ON 96 96 4 Hanna Karlgren Surrey BC 92 92 2 Ashley Lafontaine Ottawa ON 92 92 11 Callum Bannen Mississauga ON 96 96 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 13 Massimo Bonofiglio Woodbridge ON 98 98 13 Thomas Lin Ancaster ON 98 98 1 Ethan Mellstrom Vancouver BC 101 101 1 Landon Van Loon Ingleside ON 35 35 15 Rowan Reynard Guelph ON 99 99 2 Nathan Storrs Vancouver BC 108 108 2 Tru Davidson Toronto ON 36 36 16 Ewan Mills Oshawa ON 101 101 3 Leo Christou Montreal QC 48 48 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) Linkster Atom Girls (U11) Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 1 Jessica Ng Vancouver BC 83 83 1 Sarah Yang Oakville ON 86 86 2 Sueah Park Langley BC 102 102 1 George Siozos Laval QC 80 80 2 Giselle Wong Markham ON 87 87 3 Chloe Tran Vancouver BC 104 104 2 Cameron Colbran Kemptville ON 87 87 2 Elika Ekmali Markham ON 87 87 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 4 Swetha Sathish Oakville ON 89 89 4 Elisa Ekmali Markham ON 89 89 1 Jaden August Pitt Meadows BC 32 32 1 Lauren Gervais Nepean ON 80 80 6 Bridget Wilkie Toronto ON 95 95 2 Cheho An Surrey BC 33 33 2 Lydia St-Pierre Lévis QC 94 94 7 Hannah Lee Kitchener ON 101 101 3 Alex Zhang Richmond BC 41 41 3 Isabella Ferguson Ottawa ON 97 97 4 Jasper Wang Vancouver BC 42 42 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 5 Matthew Cui Burnaby BC 43 43 *1 Nathaniel Gray Lamont Guelph ON 77 77 6 Ethan Zeng vancouver BC 46 46 2 Landon Underhill Aylmer ON 77 77 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 3 Bradley Parker Toronto ON 78 78 4 Jordan Adams Georgetown ON 83 83 1 Annie Liu Richmond BC 47 47 5 Sebastian Rojas Mississauga ON 84 84 2 Tierra Elchuk Kelowna BC 53 53 6 Ryan Nelson Pickering ON 87 87 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 7 Yutaka Nohdomi Toronto ON 89 89 8 Spencer Jackson Bracebridge ON 91 91 1 Kenneth Wang Vancouver BC 75 75 8 Ryan Miranda Grimsby ON 91 91 2 William Tu Vancouver BC 76 76 10 Sam Bollinger Oakville ON 93 93 3 Manu Gandhi West Vancouver BC 78 78 11 Ishaan Sandhu Mississauga ON 96 96 3 Nathan Szpakowicz Vancouver BC 78 78 12 Alfred Shi Richmond Hill ON 99 99 5 Joshua Ince New Westminster BC 83 83 13 Hunter Bate Kitchener ON 107 107 6 Noah Karlgren Surrey BC 84 84 7 Daniel Bennett North Saanich BC 87 87 Linkster Bantam Girls (U15) 8 Matthew Wilson Nanaimo BC 89 89 1 Roycee Southerland Unionville ON 92 92 9 Alexander Clark Fort Langley BC 90 90 2 Peyton Costabile Ayr ON 93 93 10 Lucas Lai Vancouver BC 95 95 11 Jason Yang Coquitlam BC 99 99 Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 1 Tru Davidson Toronto ON 36 36 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 2 Lucas Gilbart Toronto ON 38 38 1 Bonnie Zhai Surrey BC 81 81 3 Joshua Lee Mississauga ON 39 39 2 Jia An Surrey BC 84 84 4 Matthew Simpson Etobicoke ON 40 40 3 Juha Park Langley BC 98 98 5 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 41 41 4 Joyce Ning Richmond BC 121 121 5 Ryan McIntosh Etobicoke ON 41 41

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7 Zach Lederer Toronto ON 43 43 Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Linkster Novice Boys (U9) 8 Dean Hasanee Burlington ON 44 44 CJGA ClubLink Linkster Series at Rattlesnake Rattle Snake Golf Club - Rattler Course 8 Dimitri Protopapas Innisfil ON 44 44 (Milton, ON) 1 Eddie Gu Aurora ON 29 29 10 Haden Wang Richmond Hill ON 45 45 June 24, 2017 2 Dawson Lew Markham ON 34 34 11 Dawson Lew Markham ON 46 46 Linkster Atom Boys (U11) 3 Lucas Gilbart Toronto ON 35 35 12 Sumair Singh Mississauga ON 51 51 4 Dimitri Protopapas Innisfil ON 36 36 1 Gabriel Yazdani London ON 32 32 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 5 Keenan David Milton ON 37 37 2 Aiden Pavey Burlington ON 33 33 1 Charlotte Bejger-Sparrow Mississauga ON 54 54 6 Michael Wittemund Mississauga ON 40 40 2 Manav Bharani Brampton ON 33 33 6 Dean Hasanee Burlington ON 40 40 Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 4 Crayton Kirkpatrick Burlington ON 34 34 8 Nigel Knight Milton ON 45 45 *1 David Ursu Markham ON 81 81 4 Yuto Nohdomi Toronto ON 34 34 8 Marek Chakmakoglu Cambridge ON 45 45 2 Mitchell Grey Mississauga ON 81 81 6 Emerson McQueen Toronto ON 35 35 10 Jack O'Sullivan Petebourgh ON 48 48 2 Sai Kaja Mississauga ON 81 81 7 Connor Wynhofen Milton ON 36 36 11 Carson Pavey Burlington ON 51 51 4 Sai Aadi Ganju Oakville ON 83 83 8 Jack Myers toronto ON 42 42 5 Nima Ashkar Guelph ON 84 84 8 Tru Davidson Toronto ON 42 42 6 Anthony Tsiantis Richmond Hill ON 85 85 Linkster Novice Girls (U9) 10 Thomas Lin Ancaster ON 44 44 7 Dougie Basadur Burlington ON 87 87 10 Jameson Staab Kitchener ON 44 44 1 Gracie McKee Oakville ON 38 38 8 Spencer Johnson Orillia ON 88 88 2 Charlotte Bejger-Sparrow Mississauga ON 50 50 9 Jax Sisson LaSalle ON 90 90 12 Zachery Georgievski Mississauga ON 49 49 10 Yuji Nohdomi Toronto ON 92 92 13 Linus Georgievski Mississauga ON 61 61 3 Lulu Stuckless Exeter ON 58 58 10 William Miles Burlington ON 92 92 Linkster Atom Girls (U11) Linkster Peewee Boys (U13) 12 Ryan Zhao Toronto ON 93 93 12 Stanley Watts Toronto ON 93 93 1 Alexa Ouellet Toronto ON 33 33 1 William Lin North York ON 30 30 14 Joseph Sciortino Richmond hill ON 96 96 2 Emily Mckee oakville ON 34 34 2 Yuji Nohdomi Toronto ON 32 32 15 Enzo Cirone Stoney Creek ON 97 97 3 Lindsay McGrath Oakville ON 36 36 15 Azeem Manzoor Oakville ON 97 97 3 Nima Ashkar Guelph ON 34 34 4 Sarah Yang Oakville ON 40 40 17 Maxwell Gavric LaSalle ON 107 107 4 Mitchell Grey Mississauga ON 35 35 4 Swetha Sathish Oakville ON 40 40 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) 5 Sai Aadi Ganju Oakville ON 37 37 6 Kennedy Bergeron Whitby ON 46 46 6 Karstin Stuckless Exeter ON 38 38 1 Vanessa Borovilos Toronto ON 76 76 7 EnaRae Stuckless Exeter ON 58 58 7 Aaron Mattear Georgetown ON 42 42 2 Mia Wong Markham ON 85 85 3 Yerin Lee Toronto ON 96 96 Linkster Bantam Boys (U15) 8 Lucas MacIsaac Campbellville ON 52 52 4 Sydney Foulon Oakville ON 105 105 *1 Jaden Raad Mississauga ON 31 31 Linkster Peewee Girls (U13) *won in playoff 2 Sebastian Rojas Mississauga ON 31 31 1 Kathy Yao Oakville ON 35 35 3 Sam Bollinger Oakville ON 32 32 3 Yutaka Nohdomi Toronto ON 32 32 2 Abigail Dove Brooklin ON 36 36 5 Charlie Giannantonio Mississauga ON 33 33 3 Myranda Quinton Burlington ON 39 39 6 Elian Infante Mississauga ON 37 37 4 Sydney Foulon Oakville ON 43 43 6 Alfred Shi Richmond Hill ON 37 37 5 Stephanie Woo Scarborough ON 45 45 8 Benjamin Scholes Thornhill ON 38 38 5 Jahnavi Bharani Brampton ON 45 45 9 Ishaan Sandhu Mississauga ON 48 48 7 Tessa Poulton Oakville ON 46 46 10 Matthew Taylor Oakville ON 55 55 8 Ashley Noh Richmond Hill ON 47 47

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#Your Future Starts Here 54 CJGA Junior Golf News

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CJGA Junior Golf News Feature

In the moment

by Michael White If you’re not playing golf in the moment you’re not playing to the best Aof your ability! Often we hear of controlling each shot as it happens and that’s great advice, if you can actually do it.

Unfortunately, the ‘doing it’ part is one of the most difficult elements of the game…and of life for that matter.

You see, since we were young, we’ve adopted a philosophy of focusing on results, on the score we are trying to post or the outcome we are looking to achieve. Ultimately, we have been conditioned to focus on the future.

Problem is, the future really doesn’t even exist. It’s a skill that is learn-able but takes practice (just like your Think about this fact for a minute, every moment we are in is swing). the present moment (or the now). Yesterday is a past now and tomorrow is a future now. Once learned however, it will take more strokes off your game than any new club or swing change ever will. All still now’s. It’s called Mental Fitness and is the game changer between And what can we control? The present now! playing good golf and playing great golf. When we observe this fact and truly begin to understand it, Stay in the now and Get Your Head In The Game. n we can begin to let go of any results oriented thinking and focus truly on the task at hand, and in golf, that’s the shot you’re about to hit. Michael White – MFT By being completely present in the now, you block out any [email protected] previous failures (the last bad shot you hit or the double www.to-coach.com bogey you made on last hole…) as well as any result like 416 258 5909 thinking (like hoping I make birdie, or I have to make up 2 strokes…) and find yourself consumed in the current moment, laser focused and far better positioned to hit a great shot.

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A new mantra: I slightly don’t care. By Tim O’Connor didn’t have the luxury of easing into my new role at a tournament, whacking balls all over the place. Asked what with the University of Guelph golf team. My first he was doing, Faxon said: “I’m practicing not caring.” tournament as head coach was the Canadian University/College Championship two weeks ago. Faxon is no different than every golfer. He wants putts to drop I but he’s most effective when he plays as if we could care less. Our five-member men’s team had a nice mix of veterans and That’s when effortless performance happens. young players, but only two had played in the national championship before. (Our women’s team didn’t qualify this The late Ben Kern, a former PGA Tour player and Canadian year.) teaching legend, was a great putter. He said, “Once the ball leaves the putter face, it’s up to the gods and gravity.” I was looking for a way to help them cope with the nerves and have a little fun. So I borrowed a page from American Shaun White raised the bar in snowboarding when he snowboarder Shaun White and came up with a team mantra. performed the first ever ‘Double McTwist 1260’ in the 2010 Olympics and won gold. It was an incredibly difficult maneuver: Before each of the four rounds, we gathered in a circle, piled two inverted head-over-heels flips while spinning three-and-a- our hands on top of each other’s and intoned in unison. half times about 50 feet in the air. Click here to watch it.

“I slightly don’t care.” Asked what he was thinking in that moment, White said: “At that point, you’re really not thinking. You’re just letting it We laughed each time. But there was a serious message: happen. It’s a mixture of being completely focused, then slightly give it your best, pay attention to process, but don’t fuss when not caring.” bad breaks and poor shots inevitably happen. That's one of the best descriptions of what athletes call the Our mantra was a like a Zen koan. Of course, they all zone that I've ever read. freaking cared. They wouldn’t be scratch players in a national championship if they didn’t. The guys on our Gryphons golf team enjoyed our mantra, and we repeated it to each other at Tangle Creek in Barrie, which But when you care too much, that’s when golf can become sported tall fescue rough and was buffetted by high winds. excruciatingly difficult and frustrating. After a tough start, the guys played well to make the Top 10 cut If you’re fixated with results—whether it’s winning a after the third round. They ultimately finished ninth, which tournament, making a sale, doing well on an exam, etc.—you everyone was pleased about. I am very proud of them. Four of tend to be emotionally volatile, anxious and tense, all of the five players are returning next year, so we have a lot of good which sabotage performance. things to build on.

When we are emotionally invested, it’s hard to stay cool and Now we’re thinking of getting T-shirts made for the team. Their roll with things. We tend to judge ourselves harshly and message? ruminate about our poor performance. “I slightly don’t care.” n Saying ‘I slightly don’t care’ is another way of saying ‘I’m resilient,’ which is the ability to recover. For some, this comes Tim O’Connor is a Mental Performance Coach at the ClubLink somewhat naturally, but for many, it’s a skill that requires Academy at Glen Abbey Golf Club, and Head Coach of the developing. University of Guelph varsity golf team. For information on coaching with Tim, send an email to [email protected]. Check One of my favourite stories to illustrate this involves Brad out www.oconnorgolf.ca and the Swing Thoughts podcast Faxon, one of the best putters on the PGA Tour in the 80s and 90s. The story goes that Faxon was on a practice green

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Selena Costabile, CJGA Alumnus, honing her skills in Professional Golf by Brent Long ne of The Thornhill Club’s newest members is waiting to studying Japanese. She has also completed all levels of the Royal hear if she’ll be playing in next month’s 2017 U.S. Conservatory of Piano, so it’s with these gifts that professional Women's Open Golf Championship at Trump National golf falls into the realm of possibilities. Golf Club in Bedminister, NJ. O To pursue her dream, Selena made the move to The Thornhill Selena Costabile, who joined The Thornhill Club in May, played in Club last month. “When I played the Canadian Junior Girl’s her first US Women’s Open Golf Championship qualifier earlier this Championship here in 2014 I fell in love with the golf course,” month at Butler Country Club in Butler, PA and came within a hair says Selena who also has a member ship at Toronto Ladies Golf of qualifying right through. Club. “Thornhill is a great facility for working on my putting and short game and the course is longer at 6,500 yards compared to Selena finished the 36-hole marathon in a tie for third place and in a 6,000 yards at Toronto Ladies so that suits my game better for playoff to determine the first alternate position the 19-year-old came tournament play.” through with a par on the first playoff hole to earn the alternate spot. There were a total of 21 sectional qualifiers and all of them have Selena has been and will be playing in select LPGA Tour Monday alternates, so now it’s a waiting game to see if a spot opens up for the qualifiers to try an earn spots in tournaments. She tried three or championship that will be played starting July 13th. four in the spring with no success, but is learning from the experiences. “It was an exhausting day, the longest day of competitive golf I have ever played, so while it was disappointing not to get one of the top- She is also preparing for LPGA Tour Q-School with the first of two spots, I’m glad I won the playoff,” says Selena who started hitting three stages that starts at the end of August. golf balls with her mother at the age of five and played in her first tournament, a CJGA Junior Linkster event in 2011 at the age of 13. Costabile played in many CJGA events from 2011 through 2016. She traveled to Trinidad with CJGA Team Canada for the Shortly after the qualifier, Selena made the decision to forego Stephen Ames Cup in 2012, played on the CJGA Team Canada college golf and declared her intention to play professional golf with in China at the Aaron Baddeley International Junior the goal of playing on the LPGA Tour. Championship in 2014, is a two-time defending champion at the CJGA World Junior Challenge in 2013 and 2014 at Innisbrook Earlier this year Selena did something special winning a professional Resort in Tampa, Florida, and has enjoyed many local victories. event on the National Women’s Golf Association tour at the Dubsdread Golf Course in Orlando, Florida. 2015 was a breakout season for Selena in many ways as she took several huge steps forward. Not only did she win the 2015 AJGA She topped a field of professionals and talented amateurs with / CJGA Junior Championship at Horseshoe Valley, but she also scores of 65, 69, and 70 to win by one stroke. Her 6-under total qualified for the US Girl’s Junior Championship and the US was highlighted by 13 birdies over the three rounds that included Amateur – only the second Canadian under the age of 18 to do seven in her opening round 5-under on the par-70 layout. that and following in the footsteps of Brooke Henderson.

“Based on the win earlier this year and my solid performance at the For the second year in a row she finished second in the CN qualifier I thought the best decision to pursue my dream to play on Future Links Ontario Championship. Selena led by a stroke on the LPGA Tour would be to turn professional and work on my game No. 16 in the final round of the three-day tournament, but ended full-time,” says Selena who graduated from Markham’s Bill Crothers up losing by two strokes. Golf definitely comes with its highs and Secondary School in June 2016 and spent the past winter in Florida lows and there are no doubt many more in store for Selena as she working on her game. hits the road as a young with big dreams. n

Outside of golf, Selena is also gifted as she is fluent in four languages, English, French, Russian and Spanish and she is also

#Your Future Starts Here CJGA Junior Golf News 65 Inspiring our youth to achieve their goals through the sport of golf

Each year the CJGA supports hundreds of junior golfers across Canada to enable them to play a sport that they love. However, we have only scratched the surface. While golf is a healthy, wholesome activity that relies on both physical and mental disipline to succeed, it is also relatively expensive. The Canadian Junior Golf Association has made every effort to open the door to all young people, regardless of economic means, but the reality that without greater support these efforts meet with limited success. As the CJGA strives to expand the opportunites for all our youth no matter what their affordability, it requires your financial assistance to help and grow the game of golf. Visit the Canadian Junior Golf Association, donatenow.ca site to make a donation in support of our youth. Learn more about how you can assist by donating and its benefits.

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