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Mens History Book 2016 Alberta Open Champions YEAR WINNER HOST CLUB YEAR WINNER HOST CLUB 1935 Stewart Vikers 1976 Moe Norman, Pro Red Deer GCC 1936 Henry Martell 1977 Dave Barr, Pro Willow Park GCC 1937 Stan Leonard 1978 Gar Hamilton, Pro Windermere GCC 1938 Freddy Wood 1979 No Event 1939 Stan Leonard 1980 Keith Alexander Windermere GCC 1940 Freddy Wood 1981 Sandy Harper Elks GC 1941 Stan Leonard 1982 Wayne Bygrave & Richard Senetchko ? 1942 Stan Leonard Mayfair GC 1983 Norman Gray Elks GC 1943 Stan Leonard Calgary GCC 1984 Kelly Murray, Pro Highlands GC 1944 Henry Martell Calgary GCC 1985 Drew Hart Pinebrook GC 1945 Henry Martell Highlands GC 1986 Randy Hill Mayfair GC 1946 Bill Tait 1987 Ian Roberts, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1947 Stan Leonard Edmonton GCC 1988 Kirk Triplett, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1948 Buddy Loftus Calgary GCC 1989 Frank Edmonds, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1949 Stan Leonard Mayfair GC 1990 Bruce Bulina, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1950 Stan Leonard Earl Grey GC 1991 Rick Todd, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1951 Buddy Loftus Highlands GC 1992 Richard Backwell, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1952 Henry Martell Calgary GCC 1993 Don Fardon, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1953 Frank Willey Edmonton GCC 1994 Jim Rutledge, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1954 Frank Willey Earl Grey GC 1995 Ian Hutchings, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1955 Stan Leonard Mayfair GC 1996 Trevor Dodds, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1956 Bob Wylie Calgary GCC 1997 Ray Freeman, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1957 P. Olyniyk Highlands GC 1998 Brian Kontak, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1958 No Event 1999 Brian Kontak, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1959 Buddy Loftus Edmonton GCC 2000 No Event 1960 Bob Wylie Earl Grey GC 2001 No Event 1961 Wilf Homenuik Windermere GCC 2002 No Event 1962 Bill Thomson Calgary GCC 2003 Stuart Hendley, Pro RedTail Landing 1963 No Event 2004 Brandon Markiw, Amateur RedTail Landing 1964 Doug Silverberg Red Deer GCC 2005 Kris Wasylowich, Amateur RedTail Landing 1965 Wilf Homenuik Highlands GC 2006 Wes Heffernan, Pro Carnmoney GC 1966 Moe Norman Canyon Meadows GCC 2007 Wes Heffernan, Pro Carnmoney GC 1967 Keith Alexander Glendale GCC 2008 Wes Heffernan, Pro Carnmoney GC 1968 Wayne Vollmer Edmonton GCC 2009 Ryan Yip, Pro Carnmoney GC 1969 Bob Cox Earl Grey GC 2010 Jamie Kureluk, Pro Carnmoney GC 1970 Stan Homenuik Mayfair GC 2011 Wes Heffernan, Pro Carnmoney GC 1971 Moe Norman Calgary GCC 2012 Wes Heffernan, Pro Carnmoney GC 1972 Greg Pitzer Highlands GC 2013 Riley Fleming, Amateur RedTail Landing 1973 Al Balder Silver Springs GCC 2014 Riley Fleming, Pro Wolf Creek GR 1975 Bob Panasiuk Earl Grey GC 2015 James Love, Pro Carnmoney GC 2016 Brett Hogan, Amateur RedTail Landing Alberta Match Play Championship YEAR WINNER HOST CLUB 2004 Ryan Swelin RedTail Landing GC 2007 Michael Knight Carnmoney GC 2005 Barrett Jarosch RedTail Landing GC 2008 Darren Hupfer Carnmoney GC 2006 Kris Wasylowich Carnmoney GC 2015 Patrick Murphy Carnmoney GC 2016 Jack Wood RedTail Landing Alberta Men's Amateur Champions YEAR WINNER HOST CLUB YEAR WINNER SCORE HOST CLUB 1908 C.W Hague 1962 Doug Silverberg Highlands GC 1909 G.P Shaw 1963 Doug Silverberg Calgary GCC 1910 C.W Hague 1964 Keith Alexander Edmonton GCC 1911 H.L Downey 1965 Doug Silverberg Earl Grey GC 1912 C.W Hague 1966 Keith Alexander Derrick GWC 1913 J. Munroe Hunter 1967 Bob Wylie Henderson Lake GCC 1914 J. Munroe Hunter 1968 Bob Wylie Calgary GCC 1915 No Event 1969 Bob Wylie Highlands GC 1916 No Event 1970 Harold Pasechnik Canyon Meadows GCC 1917 No Event 1971 Doug Silverberg Glendale GCC 1918 No Event 1972 Don Graham Henderson Lake GCC 1919 J. Munroe Hunter 1973 Don Graham Mayfair GC 1920 J. Munroe Hunter 1974 Harold Pasechnik Silver Springs GCC 1921 T.C Morrison 1975 Doug Lecuyer Windermere GCC 1922 J.R Hutcheon 1976 Paul Davis Calgary GCC 1923 A.C MacWilliams 1977 Keith Alexander Glendale GCC 1924 D.G Lougheed 1978 Keith Alexander Earl Grey GC 1925 A.C MacWilliams 1979 Ken Tamke Edmonton GCC 1926 A.C MacWilliams 1980 Roy Abbenbroek Silver Springs GCC 1927 Gordon McWilliams 1981 Keth Alexander Red Deer GCC 1928 Phil Morse 1982 Ken Wasslen Connaught GC 1929 Gordon McWilliams 1983 Mike Hogan Mayfair GC 1930 J. Cuthbert 1984 Alex Monro Turner Valley GCC 1931 A.W Matthews 1985 Brent Franklin Edmonton GCC 1932 Stewart Vickers 1986 Darryl James Earl Grey GC 1933 Stewart Vickers 1987 Darryl James Highlands GC 1934 R.L Proctor 1988 Ken Sissons Canyon Meadows GCC 1935 Stewart Vickers 1989 Kirby Krupka The Links at Spruce Grove 1936 Henry Martell 1990 Darryl James Glencoe GCC 1937 Henry Martell 1991 David Schultz Edmonton GCC 1938 R.L Proctor 1992 Norman Gray Willow Park GCC 1939 Henry Martell 1993 Darryl James Paradise Canyon GCC 1940 Henry Martell 1994 Bill Curtis Goose Hummock GR 1941 Henry Martell 1995 Bill Curtis Silver Springs GCC 1942 Henry Martell Calgary GCC 1996 Quintin Koopmans Red Deer GCC 1943 Henry Martell Mayfair GC 1997 Brent Osachoff Grande Prairie GCC 1944 No Event 1998 Brent Osachoff Country Hills GCC 1945 No Event 1999 Frank VanDornick Windermere GCC 1946 Henry Martell Highlands GC 2000 Wes Heffernan 270 Lethbridge CC 1947 Henry Martell Calgary GCC 2001 Blair Buttar 277 Iron Head GCC 1948 Duane Barr Mayfair GC 2002 Ryan Yip 288 Innisfail GC 1949 Glenn Gray Calgary GCC 2003 Mike Mezei 280 Hinton GCC 1950 Jim Harper Edmonton GCC 2004 Brian Laubman 278 Canyon Meadows GCC 1951 Bill Tait Calgary GCC 2005 James Love 288 Glendale GCC 1952 Glenn Gray Highlands GC 2006 Kris Wasylowich 269 Red Deer GCC 1953 Bill Gostick Earl Grey GC 2007 Mitch Fox 275 Fort McMurray GCC 1954 Doug Silverberg Mayfair GC 2008 Scott Stiles 277 Calgary GCC 1955 Bob Gardner Earl Grey GC 2009 Mitch Evanecz 275 Bearspaw CC 1956 Bob Gardner Edmonton GCC 2010 Steven Lecuyer 279 RedTail Landing GC 1957 Keith Alexander Calgary GCC 2011 Scott Stiles 277 Stony Plain GCC 1958 Doug Silverberg Highlands GC 2012 Riley Fleming 283 Medicine Hat GCC 1959 Rick Collier Earl Grey GC 2013 Riley Fleming 281 Sundre GC 1960 Bob Wylie Mayfair GC 2014 Tyler Saunders 271 Desert Blume GC 1961 Mike Pyke Red Deer GCC 2015 Brett Hogan 281 Edmonton Petroleum GCC 2016 Evan Holmes 273 Innisfail GC Alberta Men's Mid-Amateur Champions YEAR HOST CLUB WINNER SCORE WINNERS CLUB 1986 Wolf Creek GR Ken Tamke Highlands GC 1987 Priddis Greens GCC Harold Pasechnik Willow Park GCC 1988 Belvedere GC Frank Van Dornick Camrose GC 1989 Earl Grey GC Ken Wasslen Willow Park GCC 1990 Highlands GC Bob McGrath Silver Springs GCC 1991 Cottonwood GCC Frank Van Dornick Camrose GC 1992 Stony Plain GC Norm Grey Willow Park GCC 1993 Redwood Meadows GC Dwight Sanquist Calgary Elks GC 1994 Glendale GCC Frank Mackenzie Glendale GCC 1995 Elks GC Tom Alford Red Deer GCC 1996 Pine Hills GC Kelly Risling Medicine Hat GCC 1997 Picture Butte GWC Howard Broun Earl Grey GC 1998 Edmonton GCC Vince Ramscar Country Hills GC 1999 Springbank Links Dwight Sanquist Calgary Elks GC 2000 Athabasca GC Luc Guilbault 216 Coloniale GCC 2001 Priddis Greens GCC Tom Skinner 213 Red Deer GCC 2002 Whitecourt GCC Dwight Sanquist 212 Elks GC of Calgary 2003 Carnmoney GCC Floyd Kilgore 210 Mighty Peace GC 2004 Highlands GC David Schultz 214 Country Hills GC 2005 Lynx Ridge GC Brian Laubman 212 Highlands GC 2006 Jagare Ridge GC Harry Aime 220 Glendale GCC 2007 Carstairs GC Kevin Temple 213 Country Hills GC 2008 Goose Hummock GR Senan Foley 215 Elbow Springs GC 2009 Desert Blume GC Karl Parrington 213 Heritage Pointe GC 2010 Ponoka GCC Kevin Temple 219 Country Hills GC 2011 Priddis Greens GCC Frank Van Dornick 213 Camrose GC 2012 Wolf Creek GC David Schultz 215 Country Hills GC 2013 Desert Blume GC Alan Stewart 215 Grande Prairie GCC 2014 Athabasca GC Frank Van Dornick 214 Camrose GC 2015 Mid Am Coyote Creek GR Kevin Temple 201 Country Hills GC Mid Master Kevin Temple 201 Country Hills GC 2016 Mid Am Ponoka Golf club Jordan Irwin 214 Banff Springs GC Mid Master Paul Briske 220 Heritage Pointe GC Alberta Senior Men's Champions YEAR WINNER HOST CLUB YEAR WINNER SCORE HOST CLUB 1946 Fred Wells 1981 Bill Tait Glendale GCC 1947 Fred Wells 1982 Bill Tait Canyon Meadows GCC 1948 ? 1983 Dunc Stockwell Medicine Hat GC 1949 Fred Wells 1984 Bill Tait Glendale GCC 1950 Sidney Keith 1985 Bob Wylie Canmore GCC 1951 Art Lowes 1986 Bob Wylie Glendale GCC 1952 Dan Griffin 1987 Bob Wylie Henderson Lake GC 1953 Gordon Love 1988 Bob Wylie River Bend GC 1954 Jack Starkey 1989 Bob Wylie Willow Park GCC 1955 Jack Starkey 1990 Bob Wylie Windermere GCC 1956 Jack Starkey 1991 Robert MacDonald Calgary GCC 1957 Jim Hutcheon 1992 Tom Reynolds Derrick GWC 1958 Gordon Love 1993 Doug Silverberg Turner Valley GCC 1959 Dan Radford 1994 Bob Wylie Mayfair GC 1960 1995 Bob Wylie Canyon Meadows GCC 1961 Charlie Muir 1996 Gary MacLellan Edmonton Petroleum GCC 1962 Clarence Richards 1997 Gary MacLellan Carnmoney GCC 1963 Dan Radford 1998 Laurie Scott Highlands GC 1964 Dr. Ross Vant 1999 Norm Gray Medicine Hat GCC 1965 2000 Bob MaGrath 214 Sturgeon ValleyGCC 1966 2001 Bob Tuff 223 Calgary GCC 1967 Fred King 2002 Rob Bannister 224 Bonneyville GCC 1968 Bill Jones 2003 Al Dowdell 218 Pinebrook GCC 1969 2004 Al Dowdell 218 Edmonton Petroleum GCC 1970 2005 Howard Broun 211 Canmore GCC 1971 Dan Podersky 2006 Pete Duncan 221 Royal Mayfair GC 1972 Tom Campbell 2007 Stuart Nicholson 216 Bearspaw CC 1973 Dan Podersky 2008 Al Dowdell 215 Pheasantback GCC 1974 Horace Wilson 2009 Frank VanDornick 204 Highwood GCC 1975 Art Davis Glendale GCC 2010 Tom Skinner 211 Stony Plain GC 1976 George Cornford Willow Park GCC 2011 Jim Russell 205 Coyote Creek GC 1977 John Poyen Glendale GCC 2012 Frank VanDornick 203 Edmonton CC 1978 John Poyen Pinebrook GC 2013 Floyd Kilgore 202 Carstairs GC 1979 Bill Tait Glendale
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