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Development Co-ordinator Kelly Docs

Tourll3mCIlI Secretary Ke n Un con ( o N T E N T s Assislant Developmellt Co-ordinaLOr Dorryl Ashton Presidem's Message/MGA Executive ...... 6 Message from ProvincelRCGAlMSF ...... 7 Admini slnHi ve Secretary Br~ltdo Ingram MGA provides valuable service 10 golf ...... 8 MGA Report ...... 9 l oumul Clmirnutn Syd Cohall Ready for th e chall enge ...... 12 1992 Tournoment Schedu le ...... 14 Ad l'er'isifl g saln , publication Todd Fanning named Manitoba 's besl...... 15 mWWktullell', tditoriaJ, design a"d production by The Amnleur - Fanning repenls ...... 18 The Open - Gibson sets record ...... 2 1 Junior Men's - Convincing win for McMi ll an ...... 25 Senior Men's - Quinton captures hi s first ...... 28 Profile - Gord Lenton ...... 29 Maniloba Rural - Genoway, Ridley and Michaleski ...... 30 3C - 2020 Portage A venue Winnipeg. MB Profile - Bob Genoway ...... 32 R3J OK4 (204 )885-7798 lnter-Club - Teamwork pays off ...... 33 FAX: (204 )889-3576 Match Play - Third time lucky for Dave Lava ll ee ...... 34

Ed itorinl Mid-Handicap - Davis caplUres inaugural Mid-Handicap ...... 36 Nnncy Boomer High School - Sludents take 10 the links in new evenl ...... 36

Des ign, pl'oducti on PrO-Am - harily and Pine Ridge are big winners ...... 37 Anne Belonger Family Classic - II 's all in the family ...... 38 Phul ugrll phy Pasl Maniloba Champions ...... 39 lIugh All on Lcuderboard ...... 40/41 Advcnising Sulcs Havens for . wingers: The golf course boom ...... 42 Gerry Lepine Directory of golf courses ...... 44 1992 Mat/it oim (;{I11/o.lrImi -

he 1991 golf 8e080n wa8 very successful fo,' both Limited to become the "'I'itle Sponsor" of the Opon i. very the Manitoba Go lf As8ociation (MGA) and many welcome, and Xerex is to be commended for its great players of the province. We look forward to the support. new season with optimism and anticipation. Since 1987, J efTHnatiuk For me, the year as Presidont of the Golf served the MGA and thegolf­ Associution was nn interesting, oxciting and re· ing co mmunity of Manitoba Twarding one, and contained many rughlightB: Btl our Executive Diroctor. He made a 8ignificant can· • th 8uccesses of our Junior and Willingdon Cup t.eams tribution to the game in this which both placed first in the 8nadian hrunpion­ ships, with the Junior. winning their playoff, while the province, nnd we wish him 8uccess in his now challenge Willingdon team lost to Quebec; with the Manitoba Amateur • Todd Fanning experiencing another out8tanding ycur, winninl!{ our Amateur, playing on the anadiun team at Hockey Association. the PucificTeam Matches inAustralin, and repeating .. s We are fortunate to have had Don Craig join ourorgo­ LaboWs Golfer of the Year; as Jeff's • the first annuol North America Cup Matches with au'· ni zation lJ uccessor. His 25 years ex perience as a best amateurs playing the best amateurs from North volunteer member of the Dakota MGA and the RCOA will • my attendance at the Canadian Amateur C h ampion ~ ships at the Royal Ottawa Go lf Club was the experience de'mitely bo an asset as we move toward the sccond cen­ of a lifetime; and tury of golf in Canada. Kelly • the development of exciting new golf courses. and the Bocs, our Development Co- expansion of many courtles outside of Winnipeg 88 testimony to the game'. increasing popularity. ordinator, will be taking 00 on expanded administrative role. and along with Brenda lngram, ExecutiveS cretory, The various committees or your Association had a busy and Ken Bacon, Tournament Secretory, will ensure cfTec· and productive yeoI' in planning, organizing and delivering tive support to the volunteers who are the MOA. program8 nnd s rvices to our members and mombor clubs. A sincere "thank you" goos La our corporate supporters, My sincer thank. to all. to the greatest sports media in the country, and to the golf The move of the Manitoba Open to Breozy Bond Country clubs which hoat our tournaments and clinics. Clu b went very smoothly, and the event easily maintained its roputation as the premiere event on the onaelian Jim Seollan, MGA President Professional Go lf 'I'ou,·. The decision of Xerox Canada

MGA EXECUTIVE AND MEMBERS OF OUNCIL

PRESIDENT Walter Menzlea, NORMAN Jim Scollan , Elmhurst Jerry Budyk , Elmhurst Glen Outchak , Thompson Mike Linton , SI. Bonllace PRESIDENT·ELECT Doug Poaplt, Asslniboine NORTHWEST ONTARIO Dav, Morison, Breezy Bend Ronald FUMe, Breezy Bend Harry Bar.toot, Kitchen Creek Jack Wlnmlll , Southwood Ed Bowman, Kenora VICE PRESIDENTS Peter Perchal , Wpg. Canoe Club Rick Thain. Wpg. Municipal (Course Rallng) Syd Cohan , Glendalo MEMBERS AT LARGE Bob Genoway, Morden (Rurel Chairman) Bob Stafford, Nlakwa Day. McLeod. SI. BonHaca Rick Thain , Municipal Courses Lorne Klngyen s, Bel Acres FINANCE CHAIRMAN AI Gray , Charleawood Gord Lenlon , Selkll1< Brian Gllhuly. Salklrk Weiland Wllllaml, Bol Acres Moe Solomon, Elmhurst Brian ToeWI, Transcona WESTMAN PAST PRESIDENT DavI Morllon, Breozy Bend Tom Bryan . Shilo Ted Chop , Northornalro 0. 1. MacDonald, Pine Ridge George McLeOd. Wheal City Jim Scollan, Elmhurst DIRECTORS John Urkevlch, Charleswood John Urkivlch, CherlOSWOOd CENTRAL Bob Genoway, Morden (Junior Chairman) Don Revel , Carman Moe Solomon, Elmhurst STAFF Barrie Sanderl, Carman (Assistant Junior Chairmen) Don Craig (Execullve Olroctor) Gord Lenton, SelklrtUPlno Ridgo KellyBoel EASTMAN (Devolopment Co-ordinator) (Official. Chairman) Lei Hlmbroff, Plnewa Syd Cohan. Glandal. (Goi/ Journal) Ken aacon Peter Guenther, Stoinbach (Tournament Secretary) ZONE REPRESENTATIVES INTERLAKE aavln McFadzean WINNIPEG Brian Gllhuly, Selkirk (Tournament Secretary Emeritus) Kin MacCherlel , St. Cherles Richard BrIIlOOII, Toulon Dllrryl Alhton (Assist , Development CO-Ordinator) Garland Bouvier, Wltdewood PARKLAND Brenda Ingram Don Knudlen, Pine Ridge Jack Kullberg , Wasagaming Glenn Simplon, Transcona (Administrative Secretary) Brian Minish, Swan River 1992 Malll/olxl Coif ]ourtlul .. Golf as a lifelong sport appeals to many thousands of ManHobans with opportunities available for participants of all ages and sk ill levels from tho recreational go lfer to tho compotitive amateur to the profes­ sional. It is al80 a sport that provides a social atmosphere that makes the game even more enjoyable for those who partici­ pate. Throughout OUI province are on array of courses, each offering 8 different and interesting level of chall enge to one's individual ski lls and abilities. The developmentofnew courses and upgrading'of others enhances the forum in which the sport is played. The Province of Manitoba is pleasod to support the pro­ grams of the MGA, its volunteers and mombor clubs who are dedicated to the ongoing development and growth of the sport in our province. As tho Minister re.ponsible for Fitness and Sport, T take great pleasure in extending best wishes to Manitoba golfers for co ntinued succeS8 in 1992.

Eric Stefanaon, Minister Fitness and SP.ort, Provinco of Manitoba

It is my pleasure to extond greetings and best wi she. from the RCGA to tho MGA and to every golfer in the provillce. Manitoba is blessed with fin e courses as well os an array of !;feat tournaments. We are proud ofthecalibro ofManitob a's co urses and the oxc lIent events they play host to every season. Much of the success oftbese events is du e to the generosity of the members of these clubs; they not on ly give up their courses, but many of them serve as volunte rs. We appreciate their commitment to amateur golf and hold it up as an xample to tho rest of' Canada. Tn addition, we applaud the energy and enthusjasm of the MGA. Under the leadership of Don Craig, and with the direction of his Board and the assistance ofhi8 able stafT, the MGA once again organized a very successful Golf Forum io March. This notable event, unique in Canada, was very professionally done. Now, Don and hjs sta tT Ilro busy ensuring that golf in Manitoba will be even more enjoyable than ever . W at the RCGA look forward to another !;feat year of co-operation with the MGA and service to every golfer in Manitoba.

Hugh G. Hallward, President Royal Canadian Golf Association

On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Manitoba Sports Federation it is my pleasllre to extend our best wishes to the Manitoba Golf Association. Golfis a sport whjch provides opportunities for Manitobans of all ages and skill level• . The recreational golfer out for an enj oyable round or two has an impressivo und vari ed choice of courses around the province. Competitive golfers cnn participate in a number of high calibre and chall enging competitions. while elite athletes compete with the support of the MGA in the pursuit of exce ll ence and to bring credit to our province. ConJ,lfatulations to the athletes, volunteers and staffofthe MGA and everyone who contributes to th e continuing succoss ..I2QB. ofgoll'. The MSF is proud to be partners with the MGA in t he SPOlrnSl'APER development of sport in this province.

Ken Zealand, President MSF Board of Directors ~\VINNIPEG SUN - 1992 M(witoml Golf /mm lal MGA provides valuable service to golf

hrough club affi li a­ MGA prov id os 011 membor fecton t.heoasociat.ion's rne rn­ vc loprntlnt o-ordinator i8 tion, approximate­ clubs with the official course borship. t hot of organizing special ly 14 ,000 golfers in rating booklet ond is rcspon­ seminars such as Junior Manitoba have n sible for roting golfcourso8 in PUBLICITY Chairman, Rules, etc. voice in the govern­ Manit.oba. As a result.. all 'I'he news media iff 8U p­ As well , tho MGA is in­ ingoftheMGA. Un­ courses and players 0 1'0 Toted plied with information on nI l volved in administering a Tpnidoflic rs inthisdomocrnt. in relotion too uniform Cono­ MGA organizod co mpetitions Vid 0 Library consi8ting of a ie, non-profit. organization dian ~t,a ndard . and other events ofintertl8t to variety of instructionsJ tapes give generously of their time the golfing fraternity. Post­ which may bo borrowed atony a nd tal nts by ottonding reg­ RULES AND ETIQUETTE ors nnd entry form s 01'0 circu­ timo. ular moet.ings ond by aorving The present rules of golf lated to member clubs in lid­ on committees. repres~nt tho oceu mu loted ex­ vonce of competitions. The MANITOIIA S I'OKl'S MGAnlso produces nn annual perience oft.wo cel't.uries end F~: I)EKATION/PK()V I NCIA I . ' <; [.I(;HlLE CLU US AND .-EES were developed outoftbe play Martitoba GolfJournal.s well Any organized golf club in of the game. Golf cn n only 8S quarterly newsletters. S I'OKT DIKECTORATE the jurisdiction which has thrive if all players become The MOA receives finan­ rogularly appointod officors familiar with the letter of TECIINICAL ASSISTANCE cial a88istance from the is eli gible for membership in t.hoso Inwsnswell ns the spi rit. The MGA has a D vclop­ Manitoba Sports Federation the association. of th rule. code. The MGA IDent Co-ordinator who is re­ through the Monitobo Lotter­ Membor clubs pay y orly provides aut.horitative and sponsible for many of the ies. These funds partially duos to the M A lor each alert administration of all association's programs. cover odministrotion coats mole member 19 yenrs of and services including of­ ago and oldor. Of the fice accommodation and me mbers hip dues re· relnted office services in ceived by thooS8ocintion, the Administration Cen­ $4 .00 per member is for­ tre, 8S welJ 8 S a substan­ warded to the RCGA. The tial share of the Execu­ MGA provides affiliated tive Director and office clubs with momborship secretary salaries, The nnd hondicap co .. ds for Development Co- members. ordinotor's position and phtUU:l8 orgoll', u uniform code Orle of the main obj ectivet:J prugraml3 are made p0813ible COMI'E'I'IT IONS of Rules of Oolf, rulcs inter­ of the Developmont Co­ by the Manitoba Sports Fed­ Compotitive events in­ pretation and distribution of ordinator is to promote the eration. Tbe association also re­ vo lving all ploy I' brockets Rule" of Golf booklet• . game tit:J weU as plan and co­ have long been a prominent ordinate basic fundamental ceives an annual grant from function of the MGA. From GOI.F IlEVELOPMENT nnd rules c1i nics in rural the Provincial Sport Director· ate to Hssiat in a wide variety tho ex cutiv viewpoint A lorge portion of t he Mtmitobti where instruction of sport programming. The as­ they ofTer an opportunity to MGA'. budget is a ll otted to is not readily available, Avail­ sociation reports to the de­ display s kill at t he game, juniordovolopmcntprograms. nble to bothjuniorB and adults, partment at the senson's end e ncourage proficiency and Through co mpetition, the these clinics are arranged on grant expenditures. provide exchange visits MGA f:lelect8 u four man jun­ through membcl'c1ubs nnd re· which do much to improve ior team, and with the assis­ gional rec reation associations. M i\N ITUIli\ gene .. al playing stondard •. tance of tho R GA sponsors Clubs which are not members them annua lly in the Cana­ of the MGA receive nn initial GOI,'" SCIIOI.i\KS'I'" COURSE RATING dian Junior Championship. clinic but nrc not eligible for FUNU I N(;. further clinics unless they be­ AND IIANDI CA I'S N umorous other co mpetitions The Monitobn Golf Schol­ come members of the MGA. Tho rating of plnyors by at t.he junior I vel ar a lso arship Fund Inc. ialln officinl orgllnized bytheMGA. Croup Tbe Development 0 - charitycstablished to provide the awarding of ha ndicaps i" ordinutor is also involved in tho bolnnci ngfnctorwhich 01- inst.ruct.ion programs aro sup­ periodic scholarshi ps to younR orgunizingjunior camps which IOWA overy go lfor to pOI'tici. ported und simi la r programs molo or fornnle go lfors who pnLo Oil an equa l basis. In no carried on at the club level are include an Elite Camp, Pre­ reside in Manitobtl. other sports hove cqunlizing enthusiastically endorsed by Elite Camp, City Cump tlnd methods beon 80 AUCCCS l:l ful. our association. two Rural Camps a8 well as a. TUK .. 'ONSULTAl'ION Tho aWArdingofhnndicaps bas The MGA is .Iao involved Winter program a ll aimed at I n co-operation with the beon an important foetor in in the development of all hel ping to develop Manitoba' " OolfCourse Superintendents bringing enjoyment to both pha.e.ofthegame. Thc MGA junior golfers. Association of Manitoba, a casual and ex pert. players in conducts a Golf Conference To coi ncide withjuniorde­ consulting service is available com p~ tition . on a bi-annual basis, which velopment, the MGA i8 al80 to clubs which may not haveD Tho MGA provides full par­ COvers a ll aspects orthe gam planning, designing and co­ full time superintendent. licuiorson the notional handi­ - the player, turfgrass, club ordinating programs to pro­ Emergency situ9tions capping aYHte m t.hrough management - 8S weU a8 videgolfexposure in the school which may arise such a8 dis­ handicnpbookl tsondchnrts. regulnr seminars covering top­ systems (e lementary, junior cose, fertilization require­ All golf courS08 oro similarly ics such as the Rules, Junior high, high school nnd univer· ments nnd winter protection r.ted through the notional Development, and any other sity). may be supported by this pro­ co urso rating system. Tho topics which may have an cf- Another function ofthe Dc- gram.

'/992 MIII/i/o/Jr/ Gvlf IUllnlal D M (; i\ I{I PO I{ I

he year 1991 was typi cally busy for the Ma nitoba Go lf were the appearance of LPGAHa II of Fame member Association, and 1992 is already sha ping up to be even Betsy Rawls O R keynote speaker a t tho opening busier. The game of golf continues to grow by leaps and bonquot, and n panol di scussion on the future of bounds ocr 08R North Am er jcu (lnd Munjtobu i H nn exc p­ golf wi t h insights from a croBs-sect ion of tion. pl'ofessionals In the golf industry. TWhat iA really exciting is t he number of now golf courses whi ch have just opened, or a re under development, or a re in the planning ••• stage. As we ll , ma ny of the existing golf courses outside of Winnipeg a re undergoing expansion from 9 to 18 holeB, or a re co nverting from uno\ Ba nd to grass greens. It's all great news for Manitoba golfers! A recent survey of' golfpar tici pation in Canada which was carried out by the National Go lf'F'oundation (a U.S. based clearing house for golf information) rovea lod sarn o sta rtling data. Whilo 18% of Canadinn IJ played eight C)1" mo}'o round f!. of golfin n yeor (compa red to 13% in the States), over 24% of the population of the prail'ie provinces play the game that often. Obviously these new a nd expanded courses are needed. Particu larly gratifying ie the continued intereR t and participation by junior age players. Without this growth in tho numbers of young THE PLACE TO SEE THE STARS players, tho future of tho gamo would not be OR Rocurc OR it lR. For many years, the Manitoba Open has held ••• tho roputotion of boing the premiero event on tho Cnl1 0diun Profession al Go lf Tour a nd, in Int'go GOLF FORUM measuro, that reputation has boon croatod be­ '92 ca use of the wonderful support the tournam ent On March 20 and 21, the MGA held its second bia nnuaJ confer­ has received from the loca l corpora te community. ence, ca ll ed Golf Forum '92. Featuring a variety of topi cs of interest Pa.rticularly during Iwmewhllt difficult economic to a ll segments of the golf community, the conference brought times, it is gratifyi ng whon a company of tho several national and international speakers to share their knowl· international ~ ta tu1"o of X l'OX Canada Limited dg and cxp n once with tho delegatos. Evaluations r caived from makes a commitment to continue, and indeed to th pa rticipa nts indicotod that Golf Forum '92 wa. very well ­ expa nd on its in vol vement in golf. Theil'leadership received, a nd probably ensured that will set a great example for other corporations to there will be a Go lf Forum '94. foll ow. Conferen ce Ch a irma n Bob Planning for the '92 event is a lready underway Ganaway of Morden (MGA Vi ce­ and tbe Breezy Bend Host Committee, under the President for Rura l Ma nitoba) and chairmanship this yoor of R(lY Bonson , intends his committee planned s08sions of' th at everything will be even better tha n in 1991. interest to players of a ll skill levol., The Cana dion Tour grows stronge)' oach yoa l' , a nd to green superintendents a nd greeo.s attracts man y of the fmest young professional chai rmen, and to club mallagers and golfers in the world. hOR I'd member s, Players learned about the new ••• Slope course rating system; oppor­ tunities for golf os a carecr; and NEW IN '92 about the mental aspects of the The Royal anadian Go lf Association has just game. Meanwhile, course superin­ announced a now provi sion under tho Rules of tendents and their groe ns ch airrncn Amateur S tatus which should bo of interest to took in sessions on go lf and environ­ golfers wi shing to co mpete in golf tournaments at mental issues; setting up Ii mainte­ Bome diBtance from their horne, but wh o may find na nce schedule; and buying and the expenses of doing so a little more than their m aintaining turfgrass equipment, budget can manage. There was a lso n B08sion on expan­ Known as the Piue Da." Expense Rule, tho now sion ond renov(1tion of' cours 8. provision nllows u pluyo r to receive (l rOlll3on uble Club ma nagement a nd board amount of expenses which he actua lly incurs, as members h ad se8s ions onjunjor golf follow s: programs, club management, and As an individual member nominated 0 1' s p o n ~ the resources a va il able to clubs HOII of Farner sored by his golf club to engage in competition in through the Canadian Golf Founda­ 8.t.yRawl. Canada, provi ded tha t the expenses are pa id by the tion , the Royal Canadian Golf Asso­ highlighted the golfc\ub and Dre limited to fi ve (5) competitivQ days ciation, and tho Manitoba Golf As­ Forum. in any ono calendar year . "Competitive dOYAn sociation. include travelling days and pl'actice day •. Two highlights of Golf Forum '92 The addition of (g) to Rule 1-10 will ena ble the .. '/992 MmlitolHl Golf IOll nlal individunl golfer to roceive expellses to participate in 811 Nancy ScranLun'a win aL Voncouver Golf Club lasL yeoI' event. Expenses include entry fees, transl>ortntion, Dccom­ was achieved in dramatic aLyl.: her Lhird round 64 seL a modat.ions and men Is. women's course record while her 188t round 68 enabled her Tho club itself is not roquired tu pay expenses. If the Lo earn a cheque for over $120,000. The three leading money members wished to pass Lh o hat, so to speak, Lhis is winners in the du Mouner ltd. Classic hj etory include: acceptablo provided Lh e club monitors the expensea, os on ly Hclunl expenses incurr d CQn be reimbursed. LPG A Hall of Fame and three-time winner of the event, Any individual or club which may be intoresLed should Pat Bradley, with $226,687 (16 appearances) contect the MGA offico. • Nancy Scranton, $163,376 (6 appearances) • Betsy King , $143,729 ••• (13 appearances) WOMEN' PROFES tONAL GOLF When you consider that t he tournament is 0180 Lo lovi sod AT ITS BEST OME TO W INN IPEG notionally and internaLionally by TV lind RDS (Reseau The 1992 du Maurior LLd. Cla8sic is being held at des Sports) in Canado, Prime Sports Notwork in the United Winnipeg's St. Charle8 Country lub from Augu8t 10 to t6. SteLe8, ESPN in ~~ urope , and TDS in Japan, ond carrie8 8 Tho vent is the only Canodion stop on the LPGA Tour high Lelevision roting, one .enses Lhe calibre of entertein· and is regarded by the players os the most popular tourno­ monL and technique that professional8 provide for the menLon tour. It is ono of the LPGA's four major ovents along viewing gallery and t lovieion audience. wilh the LPGA Championship, the U.S. Womon's Open and Be !:lUTe to mark theBe seven exciting days on your golf the Nabisco Dinoh Shore. calendar.

1992 MANITOBA SUMMER GAMES

After 8 very successful debut lho regionnl golfcompetiLions. Golfers who have competed as part of Lhe 1988 Manitoba in Lhe following ovents .ince 1988 will not bo eligible to Summer Gam 8, golf will once compete in tho 1992 Came.: again bo part of the Games in 1992. Males: • Manitoba Open Tho emphasis ofLhe golf com· • Manitoba Amateur petition in the Summer Games • Manitoba Senior program is lhot golf is truly 8 • Rural Amateur and Senior "Iifetim • sport. Of 11 sports in the '92 Summer ames, • Those players qualifying for the final 36 golf is lhe only one which is opon to every age group nnd holes In Manitoba Junior to both males and femoles. The age classifications will bo: 10·13, 14·17, 18·34, 35·54, 55-64 and 65 and ovor. Each of tho Boven regions in the province will be Females: • Manitoba Ladies Junior, Amateur, and conducting n rogional golf competition where the winner Senior Championships with a handicap "f each age category lisLed .bove (both malo nnd female) of 15 and under, will go on Lh represent his/her region at the Manitoba Summer Games finals in Minnedo88 and Neepnwn from For more informatinn on how to participate, please AugusL 19·23, 1992. Listed below ure the dote8, locations contact your regional 8port association at lh applicable o nd con tact. phone nu mb f8 for each regional com peti tion. phono numbor Iioted or conLacL the MGNM LCA Manitob. An official handicap is not I' quired to purticipat:e in Summer Gomes o-ordinator aL 985·1999.

Manitoba RIGION locATION DATU PHONe' Central Pilot Mound Jufyl0&11 822·5418 . Summer Eutman La BroquerIe June 12 367-8437 . -- - Games Interlake Lundllr June a 542·5155 Normlll1 Flln Fion June 13 an-e785 - ---- Regional ParlcJand Gilbert Plaine June 13 838-9111 Weltman Birtle July" & 5 72e-e072 Competition - ~ W1ndlO1' Pm G.C. July 3 965-1999

1992 MalrUnl lt1Go ll /oll rllflJ II!I

go lfor. The Polo Park Golf Course W08 virtually in my backyard then and the only timo I'd 80tfOOt on the golf' course wns to collect stray go lf balls Ready out of Omand's Crook to sell back to golfers.' As you worked arou.nd the sport, it 8eems your interest in golf grew. How did that interest munifest itself7 "I deeid od to become a golf volunteer so 1 forthe joined the MGA nnd served a. representative of ci ty courses on its Board of Directors. [ also joined the Manitoba Golf Course Superinten· dents ASBociation, 8 membership I maintained until my retirement rrom th city and one which challenge! T intend to renew. At tbe MGA , T s rved in nil chairmanship positions including presid ent (1977) .. . rvo been involved in golf as a volunteer WHEN MGA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JEFF HNATIUK administrator provincinlly and at the national level since about 1965." ANNOUNCED HIS lNTEN'I'lON TO JOIN THE MANnOBA What was your involv~ment at the na· AMATlWR HOCKEY Asso IATION LAs'r SPRING, THE SEARC I! tional level'l "I was invited in 1981 to becom e 8 member of WAS ON FOR A SU ITAIlLE REPLACEMENT. ENTER DON CRAIG. the Board of Governors of the Royal anadian Golf Association. I've so rved 10 years as a volun· teer in that organizalion. In lef'g"i(Ung the (lctivities o(the 1991, I Wa S lectod Honournry highly s" ccess("l Winnipeg Gov roor which is very nice World Curling Cham.pion. but iL'S virtually automatic .'l hips, the,,, serving as Presi· for anyone who hangs around dent o(the newly established for 10 years." Manitoba Open Inc., Craig wasA rea.dy to meet the challenge o( guid· Everyone dream. of reo ing the MGA into the '90s. In. the (ollow· tiring early nnd you were ing interview, the congenial Mr. Craig able to do thut. What shares hi. thoughts on the Ma>litoba Golf prompted your decision? As."iociation - past, present and future: "J retired at the age of 51. For ponsion purposctl, con ~ How did you get interested in tinuing to work didn't have AS golf? many advantnges due to my "I started working with the City of yoars of service. Al so, my job Winnipeg at the age of 15 when I got a wasn't as sati sfy ing 9S it on ce summer job working at tho Kildonan had been. H's one of life's iro­ Park Golf Course. 1 got involved in golf, nics that, as you ri se in an coi ncid entnlly and accidentally. Tworkod organizlltion, eHch tlte p you summers for seven years, through high take up ta kes you one step school and university. 1 never did get a further away from the things university degreo becnuse I was too busy that reaUy attracted you or having u good time. Then, l wllS offered 8 Executive Director intereated you most in th first clerical position with the City and I accepted." Don Craig place. I huvo no regret•. Uad this (MGA) not come along, I would And you worked your way up through still have no regrets. Tho decision the syst m from there? was not one made in hasLe, by any "I guess T went from the lowest position in stretch of the imagination. It was the entry level to the second most senior posi­ simply time for a change." tion in Parks and Recreation in tho city. Mind you, it took 36 years. ] spent the last eight years Why were you interested in with th city QS Director of Recreation and the Executive Di_rcctor position Community Parks." with MGA? "When lion tho city, I had noth· Though you started working around ing .pecific in rn i nd t hough I al· golf, i. It true you weren't partioularly way. knew I would like to do some· interested in the sport at that time? thing in golf because my duties "Whon I started with the City, I wn s not a with Parks & Recreation, and 8S a

/992 Mmlilooo Golf jClIInwl m golf vulunt~eJ' and golf' administrator, donation of products and services, An What arc your short· and long. were all wrapped up in go lf', Wh on l important IlRpoCt of that is to onSU1'O term gonls with the MGA'I rotired , if I hud thought about my these companies are receiving a fair "My immediate goa l is to fully ra mil ­ choi co or 0 ny posi tion out thel'e, I don't return on their investment. I think, too iarize myself with the operation of the think r could have wished rol' anything uften, volunteer organizations think MGA , uur relatiunship to the Manitoba better than thi ~ , It gave me an oppor· the corporate community is out thore Sports ~-'e dol'ation , voluntoers' ox pec· tunity to get invo l v~d in ~omething 1 as an endless supply of' funds, Compa. tations of tho organization, and to mos· kn ew J enjoyed doing, 'For me, it was a nics are not philanthropic, That is not ter the laptop computer, Over the long. perfect fit ." why they we"e crented; to donate money term, r will be wOf'killg to imp l'ove the to CRuseR, no mattor how worthy those MGA's p,'o me." What is involved in the ca uses mi ght be. So, we have to try to Executive Directorship of MGA? find ways thHt we can mutually achieve What were the highlights of the "'rhe Executive Director over 8~e8 what we're luuking fur ," 1991 Manitoba golf senson nnd how the day-to-day management of the do they reflect on the MGA's Manitoba ColI' Association; looks aftor What do you consider to be the progress? its financial intere sts; liaises with greatest strength you bring to your flOu 1'.Juni01' toom won the Canadian member clubs; and maintains supplieR, position with the MGA? championship and three of the fOUl' OUI' Maybe, most importantly, role at "Wh on 1 worked for tho city, r 01- team members are ~ till of juvenile age the MGA office i8 to provide the nece.­ waYR conRidored mysclfto be a b~11'ea u ­ with two more years of' eligibility, It is aary ,'esoUl'ces for th e vol unteers, who crat because ] never considered it to be gront for them (lnd kudo8 for the MOA, make up the MGA, to carry out their a negative tenn, I'm a professional r think it points out thnt OU I' junior responBibilitie •. They aro the MGA. administrato" . r am what you would development program is working, I was The administration iij the support or ca ll a 'generic manager' as opposed to at the Canadian Junior Championship tho rosOlll'CO to tho volunteers," a specialist, 1 have experience in many (i n a RCGA capacity) and peopl e from areas," I understand you arc also other provincial jurisdictions were say· President of Manitoha Open Inc. in g 'what nre you people in Manitoba What do you think i. thegrentest doing to bo developing thiR ca libl'o of' Why was this organization formed challenge facing the MGA in the playor - and 80 many of them - out of and what is your role? 1992 season'l "Manitoba Open lnc, is a sepm'ato a relatively small population base?' fiT think we need to make OUf' "Our Willingdon Cup team tied for (rrom MCA) company croated oxclu. membership aware orwhy thet'e needs s ively to plan, organize and conduct first and lost in the playofT in Ottawa to be a Manitoba Golf Association. with another fairly young team, Todd tho Manitoba Open. MGA was lookin g What does this urganization do fbr you, for someone with experience in the Fanning was named Labatt Manitoba as a member of a club, or us ono who Colfor of tho Year and was selected to conduct of major champiunships, in · golf;' occasionall y? What do you get out eluding professionals, and in the ad· play on an international team "cpre· or yoU!' $9 pe" yeoI' plus GS'T'? senting Ca nada in a competition in lTIini ~ trl;l.tiv e l;I. ~ pect. The MGA Exocu· Australia and did very well there, tive cnme to me nnd nsked 01 0 to be the How do you expect the Board President of' this compo ny, "It hH. to be !{l'Htifying fol' the people nnd yourself will address that "The company's Board consists of whu have been working with the play. two MGA appointeeB, two rrom the challenge? ers and hove Beo n thom comi ng a long, "V ice President Bob Gonoway of' host club which is Breezy Bend, repre· advancing to this level, knowing they Morden and I have talked about the sentatives from the four major spon· havo contributed in Ro mo way to their MGA initiating an information p"o­ sors and another perRon to act as Presi· success, These phtyel's obviuusly ha vo u dent, The President chairs meetings, gmm to educate people about the asso­ lot or talent to start with but they . till ciation and its function in represent· p rforms administrative work, pre· need the opportunities nnd the events iJ1g the beijt interests of golfers, from in which to participate RO they can pOt' 8 budgets, Boli cita and liaises with the elite tu those at the grassroots sponsors, rnaintair18 supplies, conducts devolop thoso talents." level. We wi ll likely start by reviewing billings, etc. ou,' informational material s and up­ "One of the biggest responsibilities, What significunt rule changes ir not tho biggest, is what 1 co li the date where necesRa ry ,'" can 1(0lfer8 expect in the 1992 8eli· 'recruitmont, care and feedjng' of our son? The MGA also acts as a lobby corporate s pon sors, Without the "The changes to tho code in 1992 01'0 group for the golJ"tng community, corporate s upport that we enjoy relatively minimal. Thoy nre mol'O COR ~ What kind of projects has it taken uniquely here in Manitoba for the Open, metic chunges to clarify the rules, on? there wouldn't be an Open. It's that "However, 1992 will Bee Ca nada, "We have tuken un activo stance in simple," through the nCGA, adopt the 'slope' eRtab lishing 'favourable treatment' for system for COUl'SO rating handicaps, What do you think is the most golf courses in relation to increasing Through '92 und probably into '93, go lf' important consideration in deal· prope,-ty taxes. We were not looking courses nCl'oss Canada, including those ing with corporate sponsors? for an exemption;just favourable treat· orth. MGA, wi ll be ,'.·rated undor tho "There Brc about 120 companies ment considering the cuntributiuns now slope system which is designed to who contribute to th e Open in va rying made by golf cuurses tu our quality of elirninate the home co urse advantage degrees from fin ancial suppurt to the life," lhat Some players have,"

m 1992 Mimi/Dba Golf /oltl'tlol Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakvllle, ON 25 Junior Open, Dryden Manitoba Goll Association 16·17 Interprovincial Team Matches 26 Am Am, Dauphin 16-16 Senior Gall Championship of Canada , 31 Junior Open, WlidewOOd Moy ------Rlvershore Goll Club & Eagle Point August ------23 Manitoba Match Play Championship, Goll Club, Kamloops, BC 1·2 Portage Open , Portage qualifying round, Bel Acres 24-27 World Amaleur · Womon, Morine 3 or10 JunIor Open, Wildewood 24 Maniloba Match Play Championship, Drive Goll Club, Vancouver, BC qualifying round , WlldoWOOd 5 Senior Men's Open, Macgregor October ------30 Manitoba Match Play Championship, 6 Junior Open, Breezy bend S!. Charles 1·4 Worid Amateur - Men , CaplIIano Golf 6 Junior Open , Charleswood 31 Manitoba Match Play ChampionShip, & Country Club, Vancouver, BC 7 Junior Open, Nlakwa S!. Charles 7 Junior Open, Teulon June ------6 Senior Mixed Open, La Rlvlore 8-9 Blueberry Open , OjibwllY 2 Manitoba Match PlAy Championship, 8·9 Mixed 2·Boll Foursome , Roland SI . Charles Winnipeg Municipal Tournaments 8-9 Northeastern Open, Pine Falls 4 Manitoba Match Play Championship, 8·9 Laban's Medal Match Play , S!. Charles August ------­ Macgregor 14 Sunday Junior Inlerclub evenl. Aug. 8·9 Men's Club Championship, Kildonan, 9 Annual Lefihanders Cpen , Portage SOuth Interlake (Warron) Windsor, John Blumberg 10 JuniOr Open (Boys & Olris), Killarney 24-25 Mid Handicap ChampionShip, 15·16 Grand Finals , Klldonan 10 Senior Men's Opon , Gilbert Plains Stolnbach 13 Senior Men'. Open, Pleasant Valley 27·28 Amateur Tour Event, T.B.A 15·16 Mon's Annual, Manitou July 15-16 FaUTournamenl, Sourla 4-5 NOr1h America Cup matches , Niekwa Other Men's Tournaments 18 Goose COuntry Open , Lundar 5 Sunday Junior Intorclub event, 16 Men's Best Ball , Breezy bOnd Parcours La Verendrye (La Broquerlel May ------17 Seniors Open, Winkler 6 Manitoba Open qualifying, Glendale 17-16 Men's Spring Tourney , Neepawa 17 Junior Mixed Open, Gilbert Plains 9· 12 XerOK Manitoba Open ChampionShip , 16 Victoria Day Mlx9d , Drydon 17 SonlorMh(od 50+ Open , Gladstone Breezy Bend 23 4 Man Texas Scramble, Winkler 17 Junior Boys Open , Rsl River 13 Manitoba Amateur Cjuallrylng evenl, 24 Mixed Jr, Open , MacGregor 17 Senior Men's Tournament, K11Iamey Pine Ridge 25 Men's Spring Open , Macgregor 21 Junior Open , Winkler '4-17 Me nJlaba Junior Championship, 25 Men's Early Bird , Kitchen Creek 22-23 Men's Classic, Kitchen Creek Solklrk/SI. Bonllace 26 3rd Annual Happy Rock Men's Open 23 Men's Open, La Verendrye 16-19 Junior learn lr1als, Tronscona June ------23 Men's Fall Open, Gladstone 29-30 Men's Open, Killarney 20-23 Manullfe ManitOba Amalour 5-7 OptImist Jr. World, BrandoNShlk> 30-31 Aosebowl Match Play, Neepawa Champlon~h l p , Southwood 6 Men's Open, Winkler 31 Senior Open, Carman 25-26 Wlllingdon Cup trials, Nia:kwR 6 Provincial Teachor'1I Tournament 29 Rural Junior Championship, Portage 6-7 Big Moose, Dauphin September Augul t 6-7 Spring Men's Open , Melita 2 Senior Mixed Open, Macgregor 4-6 ManitOba Senior Championship, 7 Men's Amateur, ChQrloswOOd 4 Senior Open, Steinbach Elmhurst 11 Senior Men's Open , Rat River 5-7 Tun.;ey Trail Class IC, Russell 9· tO Rural Amateur/Senior Championships, 11 Senior Mon's 55 & Over, Gladstone 6-7 Labour Day Te)(as Scramble, Souris Hecla 11- 12 Spring Mon's Open, Deloralne 7 Labour Day Mixed, Dryden 14 Froe !'ress Interclub evenl, Teuion 13 Men's Open, Plnawa 7 SonlorsTournament, Delahunt 11 Junior Inlerclub Championship, 13-14 Men's Open, Mlnnewasta 11-12 Men's Fall Open, Deloralne Rossmere 12-14 Grey Owl, Wasagamlng 12 Skiers Mixed Open, La RNlere 16 Family Golf Classic, Lartors 15 Senior Men's Tournament, Killarney 12-13 Last Chance Tournament, Selkirk 21 Coors lite Rurallnlorclub 18 SeniOr Men's Open, Pleasant Valley 12·13 Men's Open, Plea8ant Valley Championship, Morden 20 Senior Open, Dryden 12-13 Men's Fall Open, Mollta 23-24 MB Minnesota Matches, Glendale 20·21 Mon's Open , Atlklkan 13 Senior Men's, La Verandrye 20·21 Men'a Opon, Ollbert Plains 20 Mixed Open , Gilbert Plains September ------­ 20-21 Golden FAlcOn , Falcon Beach 27 Open Best Ball Foursome, Manitou Senior Interclub Championship, 20-21 Men'a Open, Ullle Falls Klngswood 20·21 Southwestern Manitoba Men's 12·13 Amateur Tour Event , T,B.A. Match Play, Melita 19-20 AmoteurTour Event. Bel Acres 20-21 Father's Day Men's Open, Carman Manitoba Ladles Goll Association 25 MB High SchOOl Golf ChOmplonshlps, 20·21 Sprlng Tournament, SOuris Cprman 21 Mixed Tournament, Delahunl Juno------27·26 Men'a Sanner County Open, Russell 'I Foursome toumament, Rossmere 27-28 Men'a Open, Roland 8·14 Ada MacKenzie tOUtn8ment , T.BA 28 Junior Open, Portage 18 Super High Handicap and Higher Roral Canadian Goll AssoclaUon 26 Junior Opan , Carman Handicap tournaments, Selkirk 28 Men's Amaleur, WildewOOd 23 City & District tournament SI , Charles June ------July ------24 City & District tournament , 23-26 Canadian Club Champions S!. Bonifaco 5 Jr. Open, SI. Boniface July ------______ChampionShip, Dovll's Pulpit , 5 Mon's Open, Lundar Caledon Village, ON 11 Men's Opon , Rat River 6·8 Manitoba Junior, Ama teur and SeniOr JUly ------11 Mixed Open , La Riviera Open Championships, Nlakwa 7· 11 Mld-AmateurChamplonshlp, 11·12 Men's Open, Macgregor 13 Crosl tournament, Glendale Glendale Goll & C.C., Edmonton, AB 11 ·12 Big Rock Classic, Deloralne 15 National Handicap & NCTC, 0 18lr1ct I , 12 Men', Opon, Delahunt J & K, South Interlake G,C" Warren Augul t ------12 Men's Open, Toulon 29 Interclub A, WUdowood 11 ·12 Junior Interprovincial Team Matches 13 Senior Open, Roland 29 Interclub B, John Blumberg 11 -14 Canadian Junior Championship, 15 Kellke Klssslc, Steinbach Llngan Country Club, Sidney, NS 18 T, Scali Agency 2nd Annual 11 -14 Canadian Juvenile Championship, 2-Ball Mixed 6 National Club Teams Champlonshlp - Provincial Level, SouthWOOd Llngon Country Club, Sidney, NS 16- 19 Men's Open , Dryden 19·20 Interprovincial Team matches 16-19 Moon Shine Days Tournament , Roblin 11 Colleen Hutchinson, Bel AcrOs 19-22 Canadian Amotour Golf Championship, 18·19 Men's Amateur, Selkirk 12 Colleen Hutchinson, Transcona 13 Colleen HutChinson , Canoe Club Riverside Country Club, 19 Mixed Open , Neepawa 14 Colleen Hutchinson, Saint John, NB 19 Men's Open, Steinbach Asslnlbolne September ------22 Junior Open, Selkirk 16 National Handicap, Portage 20 Rural Open, Carman 10· 13 Canadian Open Goll ChampionShip, 24 Alex Welsh Memorial, Breezy Bend

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IHllll1ill1g TWEJ.V1i: YEARS AGO, A PROMI SING Todd F YOUNG GO LFER LEFI' THU NDER BAY TO MAKE HI S HOME IN WINNIPEG. named TODAY IT IS INCREAS INGLY OBVIOUS 1 THAT O NTARIO'S LOSS WAS MANITOBA'S GAl N. Mlllll1itoba § best

outhwood'a Todd Fanning first swung a golfclub hia third Ama teur tille, Fanning wos named Lnbutt MunjLoba at the tender age ortive, following the lead of hi s GolfoI' of the Year for 1991. Sha ring the nominee spotlight father wh o was an avid go lfoI' . were Rob MoMillan, Ail een Hobertson and Christy Power. "It's the same old story," Fanning laughs. "I Fanning says tho announcement was a defini te surprise, had the old cut-down wooden driver and when "I thought the co ndidates I was up against had dono as my father played golf, I walked around and hit much os I had. 'I'hey were all provincial champions who had balls while he waa pl aying." dono well nationally, so it was a real surprise/' says ~"'a nnin g began his compe ti tive career a fOO r relocating to Fanning. "I: guess 1 did have 0. good year," Manitoba and credits the directi on nnd competition he rnd ed it was a very good year. Named Golfe" of the Yellr received at Southwood for his steady skill development. for a fourth time, Fanning followed his victory at the "'rhe junior program at Southwood, wh ere I'm 0 membor, Manitoba Amateur by being tho low Manitoban at the is really good," says Fanning. "1 was fortunate enough to Canadi an Chumpionship. Ho was selected to "epresent have a lot of good pl ayors my age to play again st and I just Canada on a four-man team nt tho Pacific Team Champion­ kept goi ng from there." s hip in Porth, Australia based on, he beli eves, his pasL And goi ng and goi ng ... performances nt the Canadian Junior Championships and After another illustrio us season which saw him capture his conaistont good play within Mallitoba. Fanning's feats were further recognized with his selection as fin alist ror tho Manitoba Sportswritors and Sportscasters Associa­ tion 1991 Male Athloto of the Year. Considering the expe l"i enc "Downundol'" to be a definite highlight of his golfye ar, Fanning "Iso hud the opportunity to show hi . stufT in a very challenging setting 8S toUl'nnmont organizers invited the Cn n n ~ dian team memb 1'S to participate as individu als in tho Australian Amateur, The tenacious Fanning n d ~ vnncod to qu a rte r ~ fin a l pl oy in tho match play tourna­ mont before being eliminated. He says tho experience was an enlightening one. "It was quite un eye ~ o p o n e r to see Born e of tho better young pl ayers in Australi a." 8ays l"anning, «Throe of the four guys on their toom were 20 and 21 years old and these guys we,'e breaking course records. 'I'hey were just incredible. 'I'h y're playing 12 months of the year. You really get an understanding of how good you have to bo to make a li ving at thja spo,·t." And making a living at the spo,'( is just what Fanning intends to do but he's a pproaching the jump to the pros with caution. "I thought briefly lost summer about tu rning pro in Todd proudly occepled hi. 1991 the fall ," suys Fanning. "AJ1.e .. playi ng wi th some peo ple who Golfe, of the Year aword from had tried to turo pro, I decided to wait until I could make 8 LoboH', Doug Lavallee (II). li ving at it rather than going out there just b cause I've nothing better to do and struggle along. I've given myself

m 1992 M(lIIilo/Ja Coif J(J ll nla/ have 80 me sort of go lf skills' so I think I wont to purs ue those r at her t ha n playing minor professional hockey for the next foul' 0 1' fiv e years." Hi ~ concentration un hockey lurned his attention away from his golfgnrne; a consequence Fanning hoped to rosolve as one of his goals for tho '91 senson. "One of my goals fol' last yea I' was to get bock to the level where I was as ajunior and, todo that, 1 jUl:lt needed to pracLice a lot more," Fanning says. "Of course, I wanted to repeat {ttl Amateur champion and J did that. l wanted to play in more events and 1 did that by going to North Dakota four times. You can proctice as much OR you want but you've got to be playing competitively more often. That's what! did and I was fairly BucceBBfu l down there." This season, Fanning is slriving to be a member "I've always prided of tho four ~ p l ayer team representing Canada in myself on being a the World Amateur Championship held every good putter," says two years. The 1992 edition tokes place in 1991 Manitoba Vancouver in September bul flUther challenges Amateur chllmplon, lie in Fanning's patb before he may get the Todd Fanning. opportunity Lo ascend the world stage. ' Sometimes whst .1I'd li ko to win the Manitoba Amateur again," separated me from a sayR Fanning, admiring the idea of three in a ruw . few of the others was unoLher couple ofyeurB as an amateur 1'1 would olso like to piny in the Manitoba Open and my ability to putt better before 1 docido to turn pro." ! have a goal of being eight-under-por 01' better over thsn most." Fanning says ho'd like to fo llow the foul' rOWlds so that's an average of 70 at Breezy According to career route taken byfellow Manitoban Bend. You try to set goals that are very hard to Fanning, proper head Glen Hnatiuk who's currently playing rcach. In golf, you've go llo t1.Un high, shoot low," position is one of the on the Ben Hogan Tour. The approxi­ Fanning credits an early statt Lo his success in more critical aspects matoly 30 tournaments per year on t he gome though talont and perseverance have not of successful putting. tho Hogan TOllr appeals to Fanniag hurt him any, either. He readi ly acknowledges t he "The key to putting who says his professional timelines support shown by his mother and stepfather who Is to keep your eyes are nex ibl . have enco uraged him throughout his university life over top of the ball. "If, in two yem's, 1 don't fco l roady andgolf career. He chuckles while noting his mother Don't get your head for il, I'm not goi ng to do it just because "was at every round of every lourna ment jn the bahlnd It. If you were I said I would," says a refl eclive Fan­ provi nce last yeoI'. 1 think she enjoys it." to drop a ball off the ning. "r ve got to make !::l ure I'm ready An other person who has been a significant influ­ end of your nose, It to win some money and that means ence on Fanning is 0 champion himself, Manitoba should land on top of practi ci ng hard ... rt's time to stort Sports Hall of Famer, Al lan Boea. the ball you're pun/ng. show in g I'm worthy of attaining pro­ "When I won my fi rst Amateu r at 16 years ofag~ , II kH PS evelYlhlng fessional status." he WIUI so excited, he gave me one ofhjs medals that squsre through the It i. that so rt ofviBion and determi­ they used to give instead of trophies," says Fanning pun/ng stroke. It's nation that leads people to success but of his long-time friend. "He gave me one of his such s small go lfwB s not t ho only prclfl:lSlS ional sport med.ls from 1940. Every yenr, going into the lust movement but so thatb ckoned Fanning's athletic prow­ round, I put on his medal fo r a little inspiration." importsnt. ess. The National Hockoy Loogue's The affable Fanning has made mnny fri end. in "Keeping your head Vancouver Canucks drafted Fanning his career, among-them Gary Nicklaus whose golfing stili In putting may ba in 1987 after a successful goaltending filther waS a boyhood favourite of Fanning'S . "Yeah, more Important than career at Ohio State where he earned I've met Jack N icklau8 a few times," eays Fanning, keeping your h88d sUIi a bu ~ ino ss degree on It hockey/gulf with a laugh. "Actuall y, the clubs 1 use are a spare during the swing.' scholarship. Graduating in 1990, he set of J ack's. Hi s so n askod mo to try them out and, tested tho NHL waters but opted for a ifI liked them, I co uld hovo thorn. Of' course, 1 did." mOre ge ntlemanly pursuit. But it i. not the "famolls" clubs that a,'e the most "llried to plU'sue my hockey CSlreor memorable aspect of this talented 24-year-old'. so I altend ed Vanco uver Cn nucks' performance on the links. His rendy smil e and easy­ training camp in 1990," says Fanning. going nature have made hl.m a fan favourite at "l ki cked it around a bit and dec id ed I tournaments around the province, For Todd didn't want to live Il 'life in the minol's. Fanning, the future seem. filled with the 80rt of ] thought 'I do hove 0 degreo and] do challenges on which his competitive spirit thrives.

1992 M{llI ifo /J(/ Gllif /0I1I'f/(// The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company THE M AN ITOBA AMATEUR CROWN ALMOST SL IPPED THROUGH HIS FINGERS IN 1990 BUT S OUTHWOOn'R Fanning T ODD FANNTNG WA S D(O;T (O; ({MlNED NOT TO LET HISTORY REPEAT ITSELI', becomes "TH IS YEAR'S EVENT WASN'T AS CLOSE AS IT'S BEEN IN OTH ER YEARS," SAYS F ANN ING . " I N 1990, I ALMOST LET 11' (TJ-tE only second CHAMPIONSHIP) SI.IP AWAY. I HAD A BIG LEAD, LOST IT , TII EN MANAGE D '1'0 GET IT repeat winner BACK, I WASN'T GO ING '1'0 LET THAT • IIA PPEN '('HIS YEAR."

d the perennial fan favouri te was true to his word; it just took him a whi lo to got .tarted, Fanning assumed the lead aftor 36 holos a nd nevor looked back cltroute to his 80C­ ond co nsocutive Manitoba Amateur Golf Championship, played July 16-19 at the RoAssmere Go lf and Country lub.

Q UALIFYING R OUND A CT ION The chall onges came not only from tho go lf course but fTom naturo and technology as 144 golfors vied for 88 SpoLs in the Amateur qua lifier at the Glend ale Golf and Country Club. Scorching heat, pesky mosquitoea and un expected sprinkler action were among the obstncles to be over­ com by competitor. before a playoff that gave new meaning to the term 'twilight golfing.' On the first extra holo, the automati c sprinkler sY8tem in adver·tently became functio nal just as Ron Smith was getting ready to putt. Tho pULL was rain ed out as Smith's coml,>onions did their best to avoid getting drenched. Wh en it was fm alJ y over, 88 competitors wore ready tojoin the 56 exempt players for the Monulife Manitoba Am ateur Championship. Top qualifi ers includod Michael Wa lker of Charle.wood (e ven-par 72), Ni nkwn's Doul( Irwin (73 ), Karl P"rrin gton of Konora (73 ), SCO LL Parker of Rossmore (74), Trent Wood of Southwood (74 ), Le n Sovak of Pine Ridge (74), and Andrew Taylor of Rossmere at 75.

R OUNUONE "'"era norrowvlc'oryln 1m , AI Briscoe of St. Boniface was the unexpected leader roddeemed'he 1991 ,m. bya after recording a two - und ~r - p a r 68 in fi rst ro un d convincing 10 , trokes. action. Rossmere's Gary Kullm on, who captured low ama­ tour honours at the Mani toba Opon days previous, followed that foat with a one-under 69 on hi. horne co u n~ e , good fo r second pl ace.

1992 M(wilo/HI Golf /mll'lwl m 1 Mi\NII OBi\ i\1\1i\ II UI{ Two back of Kullma n, tied a t one .. over 71 we re Southwood's Todd I'a nninl{, Clendale's J eff Helpor, Crant Willingdon CUp Trials Foster of Nia kwa and Darron McMillon of Pine Ridge. Todd Fanning's commanding lead going into Wi llinlidon Cup play at Rossmere made the 36·hole contest " pleasure R OUN I) Two lrip as he shot a on e-over 73 to incresHe hi Ho verall lead to Reigning champ Todd Fanning reverted to his old form, 12 strokes, His five-round total of 353 waR novor throatened fnRhioning n four-under-pHr 66 Lo open a six-shot lead 81. 137 though the other three spots on tho Manitoba team wore afLe ,' 36 holes. .!-I til1 very much up for b'T'n bs, Todd Teplitski of Pine Wdge shot a 69 whilo Ri ch Tied for second at 365 were Dole Go.h"ing of B,'eezy Sobkowich of HOijs mere recorded a 70 to leave tho pair in a Bend (74) ond Doug Trwin of Niakwa (75), tic a t. three-over 1.43 . Anot.h er shot back were Garth Collings At 367 in the fourth a nd final position was Dave Lava ll ee of Br ezy Bond ond Rossme,'e's Ga ry Kullma n. of Pine Ridge (77), one up On club mate Todd Teplitski who, Fanning BOYS ho pu t hi s golf ca"eer on hold dW'ing hi . along with "Br andon's Grant Coulter, recorded the day's years at Ohio State University a t Columbus as he pursued b st score of 72, a nother in professional hockey. Hi s time away from prac­ tice took its toll on his game but he showed he still has the TilE F EARSOME F OURSOM E ARE D ECLA RED right stull'with birdies on 2, 8, 10, 12, 13 and 16 onrout to It was Todd Fa nni ng a ll the way as he waltzed to • 14· his second rou nd lend. stroke victory in the fm a l rOlmd oflhe Willingdon Cup te",n First round leodor Al Briscoe of St. BOlliface dJ'Opped to tri als at Rossmere, 14·back (68·83=1511, di spelling his hopes of a n upset vic· Fanning's final round 70 added to his six-round totol of tory. Meanwhile, Ga ry Ku ll ma n, the Open's low amateur , 423 and on e - und e r ~ par win. Rcored n di sa ppointing 75 ror 9 two-round total or 144 , His closest rival was ODie Goehri ng of Bro o~y Bon d whoso closing round of 70 gavo him 0 436 total. R OUNO T u REE The third tcom spot wos captured by Match Piny chnmp Todd Funning completed thh'd round action wi t h a one· De ve La va ll ee of Pine Ridge who peraevered to u 71 a nd a ovor 71., appearing well -poised to ca pture hi s second co n­ 438 tota l. ~ecuti vo Am uteu,' crown . His 54·hole total of two· under 208 The ba ttle for the fo urth a nd final position was a le fL him eight strokes up on hi. nearest competitor, cliflh on ger as Todd Teplitski ofPino Ridgo ond Doug Irwin Carman's Bru ce North was alone in s~c o nd place with a of Niakwa, both at 441, fought it out in n ployofTwith Irwi n tb ree· ro wld tota l of 216 wh.il e Breezy Bend's n a le Coehring omerging victorious, Irwin's birdie on the fit'at playoff hole and Carth Collings tiod for third at 217. ns u" ed his spot on Ma nitoba's Wil1ingdon Cup squ ad, Shootin g thomsolves out of conte ntion Wel'e Todd 'T'eplitoki was na med the team's first alterna te and a Teplitski of Pin o Ridgo (74·69· 76=219) and Ro s~ m erO ' R Ri ch Ma nitoba re pl'esentati ve at the Manitoba-Minnesota Sobkowich (73·70·81=224). malches slated for mid-August in St. Paul, Minnesota, His Match Play cham p Dave Lavanee of Pine Ridge was tied teammates included Carman's Bruce North, Garth Coll ings at 218 with Junio r ch ampion Rob McMillan (77·71·70=218). of Breezy Bend and Grant Coulter of Brandon. First round leader AI Briscoe (68·83·71=222) foll owed, Fanning earned his fifth trip to the Conodi on Amot Ill' one stroke a head of Andrew Taylor of Rossmere (75·73· to be playod ot tho Royal Ottowa Go lF lub in Aylm or, 71 =219). Quebec from August 21·24·, For Goelu ing, Lavallee a nd Irwin, it was a novice ex perience , F INAL R OUND PLA Y ••• Todd Fa nning became only the second go lfer since Elmhurst's Billy Parker (1978, 1979) to win co nsecutive Ma nitoba Amateur Championships by coasting to an even· The Canadian Championship pal' 280 in final round action at Rossmore, A golFe.' used to ,'ounds of a difTerent kind was the leadel' Fanning fini shed up with a two-over 72, 10 shots bottor ofLor 18 hoieo of the COllodion Am ateur Golf Cha mpioll ohip than Dave Lava ll ee (77·70·71·72=290) and Ni a kwo's Doug at Aylme,', Quebec. Irwi n (73·73·77·67s 290). Lucaa Parsons, a part-time bartender in his native "1 concentrated more on not pl aying the people behind Au ~ tralia , bagged a three-under-par 68 in in termittcnl me but playi ng the co ul'se and that really helped," said a d_rizzle to lead the puck after the fi rt;;t l'Ound of pIRY , victori ous Fannjng, "If someone's going to ahoot the s core~ Manitoba's Todd Fanning was alonc in second pl nce at to beHt me, then they've played well. But when yo u've got 69, the result of his sixth consecutivo 8 ub ~ p a l' round, the lead, they've got to catch you," Fanning was ri ght in the thick of things after second And no ono did. ,'ound play, shooting a two·over 73, thl'ee strokes back oCthe Bruce North of Carman, who started the finnll'ound in leade r with a 36·hole total of 142. Scores a re determined sole possession of second place, came up with a 75 for a 291 through the top three rounds from each team ovar 36 holos, total a nd a ohareoffourth wi th Breezy Bend'o Dale Goehring Manitoba finished play b od with Quebec but La Bell e nnd Garth Collings. Rosome,'e's Rob Loewen recorded a Pro vince claimed the Cl"Own by a s ingle stroka on tho second f:l econd consecutive 71 to finish in ~e v e nth place, hold of a sudden·deoth playofT. Todd Fa nning was tho low Twenty·two golfers with Sco res of299 or better qua lified Manitoban as teammatos Dalo Goeh,"ing, Doug lrwin und for the Willingdon Cup team trials held July 27·28 at Pine Dovo Lava ll eo represented their province well a t th nn· Ridgo. tional level.

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Manitoba Tlf8 MANITOBA Qp8N LOOKED Lnffi A ONE- MAN SHOW UNTil. THE Gibson HALPWAY POINT. THEN, ANOTHER PERFORMER WORKED HIS WAY INTO THE SPOTLIGHT TO 8ARN THE FINAL OVATION.

sets eW Orlenns 6th-year pro Kolly 69 completed his 271 total. Gibson tore up Breezy Bend, the Hendley, of Woodlands, Texas, new homo of Manitoba's premi el'o eurned$lO,OOO for hi. oflort. along golf event, enl'o ute to a blistering with on extra $600 for recording 21·under-pnr tournament. record the best single round of tho tour· course and the $18,000 championship nam nt with his record 10-under­ prizeN. Gibson, who earli er in t.he week enter­ par 62 on opening day. tained patrons of a West Winnipeg bar with his Florida's Todd Hamilton karaoke skills, shoved four strokes ofT the record bugged the best scoro of the fin n I set by 1990 champion JeIT Bloom. round with an 8-undor-poT 64 for Overcoming a comma nding lead built. up by a 72·holo total of 27 4, good for record 1989 Open champ Stunrt Hendley third place honours and $6,000. over the firs t. two rounds. Gibson Mike Heinen Jr. of Louisiana grabbed the lead af\er 54 holos and and Louis Brown of Georgia, who never looked back. began the final round tied with Undaunted by a strongsoutll wind Hendley at only one shot back of in flnal round ploy, Gibson fashioned the leader, came up nat Olil a 6-under-par 66 for a 72-holo total of H inen's 73 loft him at 275 nnd 261. He finished four strokes up on Brown's 74 at 276. Hondloy whose fin al round 3-undor With tho oxceptionoftwo holos, Gibson was alono in the lead. He porred the first hole whilo Heinen, Brown and Hendley oach birdied to create n four-way ti for top Gibson accepl. hi. $ 18,000 spot at 15·under-par. cheque and trophy from Gibson birdied th second holo MG~ Pr•• lden l Jim Scollan. as did Hendloy and Heinen, while Brown's bogey BOW him lose ground on tho I adors. The eventual winn r mode his movo with 6 birdie on the third Xerox involvement hole followed by fiv e more on the 4th, 6th, 8th, 11th and 15th. Ian Leggatt of Cambridge shot provides big boost for Open D final round 69, moving him into The recent announcement that XIIOX c.nada Umlted .,. become thI title a fourth place tie with Heinen. IjIOnIOr 01 the 1882 Xlrox tMntIobI Open II GaUM for nllbnlllon by ~ The two each coll ected $4,500. UIOCIated wtth thlSIIme 01 goIIln thI ~ p!O'Moa. Local favourit.e , form r AccordIng 10 Don Craig, PI'eIIdenI 01 ManIIobe Open Inc., "II would be III Manitoban Glen Hnatiuk took unde~ 10 MY we .... delighted 10 have a company willi thllnIamdonaI home $2,250 after finishing in a ..IUra of Xerox bacoma eo doMIy Ina clalacl willi our pn:Mnoa'llIIIjar golf five·way tie for 8th place. His 1howcuI. closing round 71 brought his 72- "lncradlbll MIOUnIa 0I1ImI and IfIort have gone InIo IIIIIIlI.tJIng thI OsMn" hole totel to 277, ll·under-par. rapuIaIIon ulha ftnllllYllll on IhI ClnadIIn Tour. To have XIIOx oomt IoIward Manitoba's co ntribution to the during __ dIfIIcuII -.omIc IImII givM till 0sMn jutI the booII " naadllO PGA Tour, Dan Halldorson cardod remtIn In thI fotlhonl 01 Canadan golf," 8 one-over-por 73 in final round Thle IIIhI fouIIh year Ihat Xerox .,. bean 8IlIIYIIy InYoIWd In IPOI-.hlp of action to closo in a tio for 23rd IhI Open. WIIh _ 200 1mPfO.- In ~ thI company .,. allllllcl place at 281. InIIrwIIn communfty -* and chaI1IIIa, The IIIIe IPCJIIIOIIhIp of thI X_ Low Amateur honours were ManIIobII Open Ie one mora lxampIt 01 III oomlllib,lIIII 10 ImpoItIInI ~ and captured by three-tim Manitoba communlly partnlrlhlpt wtthIn the provlnoa. Amateur winner Gary Kullmon of &ssmere but the field was too I ID 1992 M(witoiHl Golf JOl4rmil close ro,' co mro,t with only rour throuj.{h two shootouts befol' D being eliminated eurned $500 us the tournamont's strokes sepa rnting the rour by Punasik on the second-lost hole. Hnll dorson low individual scoro. amutours, The '91 Open ma rked corned $500 for his trouhle mal.ched by Guy One stroke back was Jim Reist the first t imo four amnteurs Boros or Fo,'t Louderda le who combined hi!! or Rogersvill e, Al aba ma, David have survived the cut Fl ince au­ $100 bi,'di e bonus with his $ ~OO prize, Tentis of White Bear [Al ke, Minne­ tomatic exemptions were a l­ J ovial J ack Kay Jr. or Toronto, the third oota a nd Ashley Chinner ofTeronto, lowed; 0 d finitecreditto MGA's eliminated, pi cked up $300 and Canadian Tour Pro-Am t.eam honours went to dovclopmentol progrAms. member Rick Todd bowed out second, earning pros Joe Ll oy d and Vic Wilk with KullTllHn I:I hoL a final round a $200 prize and 0 birdie bonus. help from theiramatcurtcnm motes o" e-under-par 71 ror a 72-hole Jell' Bloom of Scottie, 1990 Manitoba Open Butch Barkwell , ,fohn Crondell and total or 288, even par, edging chomp, bid a hosty ox it with a bogey on the first Len Boranyk with 0 total or 217 out Todd FanningorSouthwood hole but . till monoged to coll ect a $100 prize, points. Each pro earned $300. who finishod with 0 74 ror 289, Second place be longed to the On their hec ls WOl'O Dale Tm: PKO-J lJN IOK EVI(NT team of pros Mike Gl'ob and Ron Goohl'ingorthe host club whose Six profcssionall:! Lemn ed up with rural, city Philo and amateurs Bill Morrissoy, clOfoling "Ollilel 75 gave him a und Breezy llendjunior members in a nino-hole Scott Grunt and Put Nowbound rou,'-,'o und totol or 290 and toam tournament os QU<'bec pro Remi Bouchard with $200 in pri 7.ef1 going to each of eH rman's Bl'uce North who fin­ led his tenm to top honours in the pro-junior tho proressiono ls. ishod with a 76 for 291. event a lso played July 10 at Breezy Bend, Third, at 211 , wo re pros Da vi d Bouchard's three-unde r-par 33 combined with Tentis and Pat Kemball along with Q UA Ll FV ING R OUNUS J ohn Hoprner or Da uphin (3 4), J ohn Stroich of a mateurs Scott Edga r, Jim co ll an Human interost stori es were Rossmere (38) and Don Caron or the Bend at 40 a nd Al Shipman, with $100 prizes the order orthe day during Open for an aggregatc scorc of 123 over nine holes. going to oach profcssiona l. quolirying round action at Bel Low pro honours belonged to J cff Budor of Acres ount.ry lub as a honey­ Onturio with [I 32 nnd his team of Joel Cure of TILE GRAND F INALE mooning pro nnd n father-son Rat River, Ku,'t Ge,'ecke or the host club and On July 11 , the M.a nitoba Open combination were among those Ja.on T ''I'is of Bel Acres took second place with began amid the surrounding!! of it!! uu rning the finAl eight berths. a n aggregate score of 126. home for the next tlll'CO years, the Mike Hoinon Jr. or L<>uisi­ Breezy Bend Golrand Country Club. onn J'ccruitod hi s bl'ide of iluee T IlE PRo - AM EVENT Those who predicted high scores weeks to handle caddy chores Leo Pm'tor of' NOI'th Co rolinn eR tnbli Rhed 0 looked shoepish os 1989 Op n 88 he ca rded fI one-under-par 71 competitive course record with a hogey-free, champ Stuart Hondley shot 0 course to shore top spot with Ill inois eight ~ und c r - p[\r 64 to sct the pace in t.h e record lO-under-par 62 to tnke the pro Murty DeAngelo. Monitoba Open Pro-Am Tourney played July 10 lead olter fi ,'st round action. J ohn Irwin, h on d pro at at Breezy Bend . Thi'ty-eight teams took pa rtin Rainy weather co ntributed to Niukwu, shot n one-over-par 73 the co mpetjtion, each consisti.ng ortwo pro8 and more than holr orthe 156 co mpeti­ to quoliry ond shored the expe­ three amateurs. tan bettering par, with anothor 10 l'ionco with his son, Doug whose Porter, who birdied four hoios on onch nino, at even par, Showers dogged ploy- 74 mode him the only amateur player to qualify,

1I00T-OUT 1I0WDOWN It storts with sov n and then there's ono, Tho AnrlUol Shoot­ out feature8 seven players be­ ginning ploy on the first hole with ono player eliminated per holo, Stlll-ted in 1990, this event hU I:! becomo a popular p1'elude to the Munitoba Opon. Windso,' pro and 1986 Open chompion, Bob Ponosik col­ lectod $1,100 ror a day's work aft I' surviving two shootouts enroute to the $900 first prize and added another $200 for a pai r of birdies. Burnaby's Word Stouffer c1uimcd second plnce - good for $600 - ond odded $200 in birdie bonuses. Huge gallerle. watched a. Gibson fashioned a final round 66 and a Dan lloll dorson .lso made it convincing four ,'roke victory.

1992 Mnlli/o/m Golf /oll rtfn / m el's 1110St of the day, letting up only for Gibson's font was 0110 Rtroko bock ofStunrtHondloy's the flnal hour of competition. record -sotting first round p~rforma n ce . Ironically, the Fours shots back of the leade,' were leader th"ough the first two reunds rocorded tho fifth Phill ip Hatchett of Kentucky and worst score of the third. Louisiana's Mike Hein on who fended Hendley saw his sizeable lead diminished as he ofl'thc morning rain to record 6-under­ j,lcored a two-over 74 t.o drop to 14-under-par with a 54- par 66 •. hole totol of' 202. Louis Brown of Georgia (66) and After tho firflt round, Gary Kullman Louisiana's Mike Heinen Jr. (67) made progress tojoin of Rossmere was the leading amateur Hendley nt 14-undcr-par. and the low Manitoban with his two­ Manitobn'a PGA Tour stor, Don Hnlldol'son 1'0- under-par 70. Challenging Kuliman co !'Cl ed a thi "d "ound 69 for an eight-under-pnr total of were Todd Fanning of Southwood, 208 and Carman's Put Kemball, the only activ Bruce North of Carman and Dale Manitoban to survive the cut, shot a 70 for a seven­ Goehring of' the hOBt club, each at 7l. under 209. Otho,' notable Manitobans included Competition was inte nse in tho top amateur honours Cnd Lechmnn of ElmhurBt (72), 1991 racc as Dale Gochring boasted a four-shot lead coming Match Play champion Davo Lavall ee into third round action. The 1990 Amateur champ had of Pine Ridge (73) and Doug Irwin of Bo me difficulty and, after a thi"d round sco re of 77, Niukwa at 73. fo und himself tied with Carman's Bruce North, Todd Three time Setting the pace for local pros were FarrningofSouthwood a nd minois pl'oMaJty DeAngelo. Manitoba Carman's Put Kcmboll, Brondpn'sTom The Re/Max Real Estate Long Drive competition Amateur Rolf Dnd Teulon's Barry Gibson euch was a closo contest as Cam Emerson of Grimsby, champion Gory of whom cardod a 71 . Pat O'Donnell of' Ontario be lted a 322-yard drive ofT the first tee at Kullman captured Pine Ridg (72) was on stroke ahead B,'oo zy Bond to win tho compotition, postponed from 'he Open's low amateur honorJ, of Jim LozaJ'ko of Pine Fall s, John July 13 due to roin. EmerAon, 0 Canadian Tour mem· Irwin of Niakwa, John Bowen of bel' whe also holds a Hogan card, finished t hree ym'dB HI umborg, and Michel Pion of Harbour ahead of Kelly Murray, well-known for his enthusia. ­ Vi ew, all at 73. tic drivc!:J,

R OUND Two Moth r Natu l'D wns in fin o form during second round playas winds and heavy rain took centre stage re­ Bulting in a 2 112 hour rain delay. Wh en play finally resumed, Stuart CPG~\ Hendley padded hiB lead by carding a 6-under-par 66 for " two-day total of 128, 16-u nd e,'-p"" PROfESS'O~I~\lS Hendl y's 66 was matched by Mark Wurtz of Washington, Louis Brown of Georgia and Marty Sebiene of Illinois Devoted to promoting your as best scOres in th e second round . enjoyment oj golf through expelt DaloGoehringofHreozy Hend, 1990 Junior champ, recorded a 5-under-par instruction and the finest in golf 67 to go along with his one-under 71 equipment, customfilting, after 18 to bring hi. total to 138, 10 repairs and the latest in sbots back of tbe leader. fashionable attire, The flurry of low score8 over 36 holos made the cutaoll' mark a stingy one but 72 players mndo tho grade with scores of' two-under-pUT 142 or TALK TO A QUALIFIED better to advance to tho final two round fJ. GOLF PROFESSIONAL TODAY.

ROUND THREE At last, golf weather! On a wind­ less, sun-filled day, tho plot thickonod whon third round action sow Kelly Canadian Professional Gibson, n 5th year pro from Now Or­ Golfers' AssocIation of Manitoba leans, take ovo r the lead with a blis, te"ing nine-unde"-par 63. Hia three­ round total of 201 was 15-unde,·-par.

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MANII OIlA JUNIOR Convincing win for McMillan THE RAIN, IT'S PLAIN, FIlI,L .MA INLY ON THE 1991 MANITOBA JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, PLAYED JULY 2 TO 5 AT THE ST. CHAHLES GOL~ ' AND OUNTRY CLUO AND JOHN BLUMBERG GOLF COURSE. TORRENTIAL RAIN FORC~D THE CANCELLATION OF SECOND ROUND PLAY REND"RING THE TOUHNAMENT A 54- HOLE CONTEST.

ournament favourite Rob McMillan of Pine Ridge, didn't disappoint 8S he put together three solid efforts to produce a winning lotal of 212, three-un­ der-parand 12 Rtrokesbctterthan This closest competition. McMillan, who lost the 1990 event in the last round, seemed determined te redeem himself and succeeded brilliantly. "La8tyeor, wh n J lost iton the last day, it became a big goal (or me te win this yoar," said McMillan, "I still remember the feeling of IO!:l ing 80 it WflS a huge win for roe,"

FIRST ROUNI> A CTION McMillan completed the first round of play with a blazing 5-under-par 67 at St. Charles, five strokes ahead of Tyler Rice ofWssagaming and Andy Oakden of Brandon Wh eat City who carded v n-par 72s on the day. Another ohot back was Derron Magda of Elmhurst at 73. McMillan started slowly, matching par on the par-5 first hol e followed by a bogey on the second challenge. But that bogey would be his last of the round, replaced i!lstead by a succession of birdios on 5, 6, 9, 10. 13 nnd 14 . Meanwhile, Marc Cadioux and Scott Brown covered their home co urse in 74 stroke• . Five playors ti ed at 76 including Craig Ash of Brandon, Elmhurat's JelTLailey, Melita's Jason Hicks, Brian Houston of Niakwa and Jeff Ciccko of Southwood. Tho low 8t tally of the day at Blumberg was 79, shot by KenDra'. Ron Johnson.

An-ilK 36 mILES The fi eld of 158 truded courses for second round action and McMillan continued ltis domination of the teurney at the pa r-7l John Blumberg c'O urSe. McMill an bagged a one-under 70 for a cumulative lotal of six-under-par 137, Tournomenl (ovorll. Rob prompting mony to specul ate the Pine Ridge golfer mi ght challenge the Junior-title­ McMillon did nol dl.oppolnl o. by-18-strokes record set by 1987 cbamp, JelT Holper. The rain-inspired cancell ation he flnl.hed 12 ,',o/(e, ahead of of second round play dashed that theory but failed te dampon McMillan's enthusiasm. hi. neor.,f com~tlto,. Bi. closest rival. were Tyler Rice (If Was.gaming (72-73=145) and Andy Oakden of

'/992 MfHlUO //(/ Golf /mlnUl! instead of ekoing it out,lt Magda s ncoked into a second place finish by recording the best score of the day - 0 one-over 73 - toolO RO out at 224, ono upon Wasagaming's Tyler Rice (72-73-80=226). McMi ll an's victory al80 cinched the 15-16 age group shield while Magda, onco again, settled for runner-up honours. The toast of the 17-18 oge cotogory was Tyler Rico whose 225 was two strokes bettor than Dean North of Carman (78-74-75=227). The provincial juvenile team was choson for the Western Canada Juvenile 1'eam Championship for golfers 16 years of years of age or under, sloted for the St. Boniface Golf Club. Joining McMi ll on and Magda in the winnor's circle wereNinkwa clubmatcA Th. under- 12 "". went Brian Houston and Todd Slatnik. 10 Adam Speirs 01S I. Charle • . Wa.agam/ng ', Tyler /lIce wa, ••• #lIn Ihe 17- 18 ag. calegory. Junior Team Trials Rob McMi ll an fo llowed hi8victoryin the MWlitoba Junior by crwsing to top spot in the provincial Junior Team Trials held July 20- 21 at Southwood. Brandon Wheat City (72-74a 146). The Pine Ridge wo nd I' was out for redemption once again as he failed to make J eff Ciecko of Southwood (76- the grade for last year's team, a disappointment he was determin~d not to repeat. 73=149) was in fOllrth arter 36 holes, After the first round of team trials, McMi ll an was out In front With 8 fouraround fo llowed by Elmhurst's J elT Lailoy total of 284 . Dean North of Carmon held down second place with a total of 297. at 150 and De rron Magda of Dorron Magda, still of juvenile ago, was in third spot at 299,. . Elmhurst, Scott Brown and Marc Vying for the final team position were Tyler Rice of W~ saga mm g (303), Bl'lan Cadi eux of St. Cha rles, Brian Hous­ /fouston ofNiakwa (305), JetfLailey of Elmhurst (307), DaVl d MlChalesk. of Selkirk ton of Niakwa and Jody Chudley of (3 07), Kolly Rasmussen of Rossmere (308), Mike Ciecko of Southwood (309), Todd Brandon, a ll tied at 151. Slatnik of Ninkwa (310) and Mllrc Cadieux of St. Charles (3 11). While scores better than 166 In final ,'ound play, McMillon continued to dominat.e, shooting 0 Boven-over-paT made the cut going into final round 77 to clos with a five-round total of361. Joining him on the Manitoba team headed play, the 16 best scores after 18 for tho Canadian Junior Championship in Ontario were Derron Magda of Elmhurst, holes a lso qualified for another 36- orman's Dean North and Brian /fouston of Niakwa. hole conte.t to determine the fOllr­ Magda recorded n final rOllnd 78 for a 377 total. Meanwhile, North shot an 82 player provincial team. enroute to 379 total whilo Houston's closing 75 gave him a total of 380. Young~r age group winnors were Sixteen-year-old Houston needed to gain three shots on Wasagaming's Tyler determined through ploy on the 36 Rice to nab the final team berth and he did so in spades. Rice's finol round 89 enabl ed holes. Thirteen-year-old David Houston to gain 14 strokes and the right to represent Francis of Kenol' a topped the 13-14 Manitoba. age group with a two-round total of Todd Slatnik of Niakwa enjoyed the day's best 160, four strokes better than Daniel .core of 73 to odd to his 383 total, good enough for top Cha rtrand of Southwood ot 164. spot on tho provinCial team for tho annual Manitoba­ The 12-and-under shiold went to Minnesoto matches slated for the Midla nd Hills Oolf Adam Speirs of St. harles whose COUTse in St. Paul. 93 - 85~178 bettered the 88-93: 181 JoiningSlatnik in the 'fwin Citios were Elmhurst's recorded by Russoll '. Ryan Robson Jeff Lail ay, David Michuloski of Selkirk and Mike of Russoll. Ciecko of Southwood. It took a three-man playoff to determino the a lternate player but Kev in Schledwitz NEVER IN I)OUII'I' of R08srn er emerged victorious aner the first hole The prolific McMillan corded 8 over clubmate KeUy Rasmussen and Tyler Ri ce. fin al round three-over-par 75 but Slatnik nnd Ciecko also earnod spots as extra sti ll incr 'aBed hi. load, taking the juvenile piHyel'8 at tho national junior event. in Junior title with a 54-hole total of Ontario. 212, three-under-par and 12 strokes better thon runner· up, DorTon ••• Magda of Elmhurst. The Best in the West uIt wus very satisfying," said David Franc/. of Kenora Manitoba juvenile golfers proved thoy were, un­ McMillan of his victory, "Especially earned top hono" for doubtedly, the best in the west as our province bccHutJe there was nO question of' 13- 14 -yearold •. played host to the Western Conad.a Juvenile Team winning. It wasn't clol:3 e; it was not Golf Cha mpionship July 29 a nd August 1 at the St . a nuko. 1 kind of made it a win

1992 M{lIIlI cJlxl Golf /ol/runt B o nif~ce Golf & Country Club. Rob McMillan and lhe Three juvenil e members - Rob home team oarn d individua l a nd team honours, McMillon, Derron Magdu, and Bria n respectively, the second Buch victory for McMillan and Houston joined forccs with Dea n lhe fou rth slraighlleam viclory for M ~ nitob •. North to capture Manitoba's first McMilhm's opening round two·ove r-ps l' 74, one up na tionaljunjor/juvenile crown sin ce on tenmmate Dorl'Dn Magda who missed a one-foot. 1985. Moreover, foul' of Manitoba's putt on the 18th to close wilh a 75 . Meanw1tile, Todd eight co mpetitors made the cut - Slatnik and Brian Houslon ma naged 82s lo co nlribute McMilla n, Magda, Dean North a nd to th Leo m co use. With tho top three scorcs counting, Marc Cadieux. Ma nitoba fini sh d round one at 231. Al ways in tho thick of competi­ Ma nitoba op ned up a 10-shot lead attor second lion, Ma nitoba comploted tho first round play wilh lhe A1berla leam nearesl to the round tied for first place with Nova eventual champions. Scotia. Al\er 36 holes, Ma nitoba fin ­ Hob McMilla n carded a 75 while Brian Houston ished in u three-way tie for top spot 'It comes down to . hot a 78 and Dorron Magda contributed a n 81. Fellow with Nova Scotio a nd British Colum­ smart p,.~. A lot of teo mmate Todd Slatnik was a little shaky this day, bin, ouch wi th scorcs of 445. Birdies ~ go out to the rocking up on 84. on the 18th halo by Manitobans Rob driving range and just beat In indivi dual play, McMill an continued his domj­ McMilla n and Derro n Magda pro­ bells, When I go, I make a nunce wilh a 14 9 lol. 1over 36 holes, seven shots better pell ed our provincial team into the point of _11y thinking thun teummato Dcrron Magda and Alberta's Bryce three-team playoff. about what I'm doing and I·;'arroll . Tho British Columbiu team was making sure whet I do Is a It was Manitoba all the way in the final round aa lhe eliminated on the first playoff hole, repetition of what I would fearsome foursome co mbinod their efforts for n 699 leaving Manitoba lind Nova Scotia t.o do If I were on tha course. lolal, 13 shots b lter tha n second placo Alberta. Brit­ b a ttle it ou t for champion s hip I/,s like vitJuallzation. You i8h olumbia settled for t hird with 724 and honours. The hero of th day was can build a 'muscle Saskatchewan fini shed with 740. Brian Houston who birdied the sec­ memory'so when you get And it was McMill an a ll the way as the Pine Ridge ond pl uyofl'hole to ensure the wi n for Jnto that lltualfon on the golfer shot a fin al round one-ovo r-par 73 for 54-hole Ma nitoba. course, you don 1 have to lotal of 222 a nd the Westem Canadia n Juvenil e indi­ Ma nitobans Rob McMilla n, Dean fHlly think about It, 1/ just vi dual title. Runner-up honours went to Bryce Farrell North and Ma rc Cadieux we"e among happans. of Al berta (235). tho lop 10 finishers at the cha mpion­ 'The one ",/ng many Adding to McMill an's BCOTO were Derron Magda at ship, a strong indicntion ofthe wealth amllleu", have prob/fIms 81, Brian Houston olso at 81 !lnd Todd Slatnik at 85. of golf talent existing in this prov­ with Is tha bunker shot ince. from be8Ide the green . ••• In individual pl ay, Rob McMilla n The most Important thing Taking on Canada was looking to repeat his notionol to remember In a bunker juvenile cha.m pionship performance ,. not to be afraid of the Tho depth of Moni toba go lf talent was in evidence of a year previous but feU just one shot. Be agQreSSIve and once ogain AS n youthful Manitoba ju ni or ton m went stroke short, bowing to Onta rio's confident with It, the di stance, bringi ng homo the 1991 Conodi a n Junior Brian McC[lnn. 'WIth your club face Team Championship after a thrilling I>layoff at the pointing at the target and Carlelon Golf and Yacht Club in Manotick, Ontario. ••• your stance open to the Manitoba­ /lII'get, swing down your body line SO you're Minnesota swinging down from an opfIn stance, Be sure to Matches maintain a proper grip on The 11th annual Manitoba-Min­ the club while doing so. nesota ma tches we"e played August 'Wlth the club face stili 20-21 at the Midl a nd Hills Count ry pointing at the target Club in St. Paul, Minnesota. during tha swing, the bell Hoping for a repeat of the 1990 come. out vel)' soft and vi ctory at Hecla Island, Manitoba with lots of spin so It will fe ll b hind early, bowing 5-3 in the land soft and won~ go first round of singl s match play, scooting across the green The second round featured teams a, a lot of amateurs' shots playing four-ball match pl ay with a might do.'. Manlfobo', ou"fandlng Juvenile feam victory counting 8S two points for capfured fhe We.fern Canadian each mutch. There again, Minnesota champlonlhlp held af Sf. Bonifac e Golf and topped Manitoba 5-3. Counfry Club. Team membe" (L -II) were Minnesota wrapped up the toUI'­ coacf, John Urkevlch, 1I0b McMillon, Brian namont with D cumu lative total of 10 Houlfon, Todd Slafn /k, and Oe"on Magda. points to Mani toba's six.

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represented Manitoba at the na­ tional championship at algary's Glencoe Go lf and Country Club. Quinton captures .is first Competition was keen a mong the 175 competilars 80 it seemed utting play wo uld come down la a playoff. Once down to two com· IT TOOK SOME WAITING B1Yl' PERSEVERAN E PAID OFF FOR D ICK petitors, Quinton paTTed the fi.rst Q UINTON WII O CAPTURED HI S I' IRST I, Vlm MANITO IlA S~; NI O R G OLF hole while Teplitski missed a 25· foot putt la match pa r. CHAMPIONSIDP, PLAYEn A UGUST 6-8 ON HIS HOME TURF, THE NIAKWA Ridley led a fter the ra iny [trst ro und of play, ca rding 8 one-over­ GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB. par 73 for a three-shot lead . 'l'eplitsk.i finished round one three . hots back of tho leader at 73. he tournament was at my homo courso 80 that always helps out/' At 77 were former senior champ "T Quinlan says with a la ugh, addi ng the victory was "thrilling" for him. Do n Forsyth of Breezy Bend, Ron \ "rve played there for so long a nd you have to take advantage of that Castelone of Niakwn and Cla ude when it comes along." Bissonnette of St. Boniface. At 78 "Seniors' golf is Ii lot of run /' says QuinLon. "Everyone's not Loo were Dic k Qui nton of Niakwa, / sorious but they enjoy it." Dave Keep of St . Boniface, Ken Acco rding to Quinton, there a re about 20 or 30 MncChnrl.s of St . Charles, Bruce golfers playing at about the same level who meet Hudson of Pine Ridge and Glon regularly Ulrough the Be ni or putter league. AB a Sinclair of Kingswood. result, the seniors' championship is a toss-up. He luughs when reminded he i!:l Manitoba's R OUND Two roigning sonior champ and salutes another who Elmhurst'sTrv Benne celebrated was truly in a cl oss by himself. his first venture into competitive "Jimmy Doyle was n stop above tho rcst as the golf by posting the second ro und'. result showed when he went to the Canadi ans," beat acore of two-over 74. Benne say. Quinlan of tho popular former ch ampion shared tho 36-holo lead of 155 with who pas.ed away in 1991.Th e 42·year member of Bruce Hudson of P ine Ridge. Niukwa savoured his first tournament win after Even tua l ch amp Dick Quinlan a playoff was necessnry to break a doadlock held dow n thir d place at 156, fol· between himsolfnnd Carl Teplitski of Pine Ridge. lowed by Wa lly Ma t iat ion of The two were tied at 233 after 54 hole8; one Dick Quinton Transconn (157), Oord Lcnlan (158) shot better tha n Niakwa's Ron Castela ne nnd nnd Cnrl Topli tski (158), both of two up on Pine Ridge's Bruce H udson. The four Pine Rid ge. Bob MacLa ren of Niakwa won the 70·and·over ago division , which Marlin was decided after 36 holes, trailed by Gord Peterson of Kenora nnd Travel J oseph Kolsch of St. Bonifaco. 10 ago di visiona l pI ny, toppriZ08 WeJl t t o (55-59) Trv Be nne of Elmhurst; (60·64) Gord Lenton of r:lOR10A. HAWAII, ARIZONA. P ine Ridge; (65.69) Ma rty o..'O~~' Vu..IFOI:> Mnlcovish of J ohn Blumberg; (70+) Gord Peterson of Kenora. Net winner6 in the age groups ~v G OLFING H OLIDAYS ' r'I1;?r were Glen Sincla ir of Kingswood; Alf Sobkowich of Ross mere; Char· Ii. Cains of Wiruli peg Canoe Club; INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP BOOKINGS and J oseph Kelsch of St. Boniface. CITY-WIDE TICKET DELIVERY ALbERTA BOUND 'Bring in this coupon and receive $50 off per person Manitoba finjshed in sixth place on your next holiday !selected air and hotel packages) at tho Canadian Senior Men's Championship in Calgary. Wi t h the beat three scores co unting, 0 Ma nitoba tallied a 470, behind KILDONAN PLACE 661-8148 Alberta (4 41).

1992 MOlIllolHI Coif IOIlYl/ol m PRO I II I 1 For Gord Lenton, it's a great game in more ways than one

P UT S ELKIRK'S G ORD LENTON ANYWIII>IUi N"A1t THE GAME OF GOLF AND, AS A RULE, HE'S A HAPPY MAN.

t WOI:! that ottitude which inspired I'd suy 99% of the time, the rule infrac ti ons are ve ry innocent." Lenton to pursue volunteer oppo r ~ Lenton's volunteer assignments enable hjm to s pend time at tho golfcoursc tunities with the MGA, a move it with golf people and that's wh ere he likes to be. With memberships at botb the seems he's never regretted. Selkirk ond Pi ne Ridge golf courses, his retirement lifestyle is anything but "I guess [ wanted to put some­ sedate. His own proweRS on the course has not faltered over Lime 811d be th ing back in to the garno, as every- co ntinues to be a so lid contender among Manitoba senior golfers. oIne saY8," laughs Lenton of his motivn.. Lenton captured low 8ffiHteur honours in both the 1965 and J 966 Manitoba tion to work with tho MGA. "It sounds Open championships as well 8S the 1971 Quebec Open. He was a mombor of like a cliche, but it's true. I've pl ayed golf Manitoba's Willingdon Cup toam in 1967 and represented Quebec ill the 1970 in every province in Canada, courtesy of version of thnt tournament. tho Manitoba Golf Association. It's been Lenton won the Manitoba Senior crown in hi. first year of eligibility (1982) just groat 80 it Bcemed like a good way then repeated the feat in 1987. He earned a Rpot on the provi ncial senior team to repay them and [ e'li0Y it, too. Any­ soven times in nine years and earned runner·up honours at tho Canadian thing thot has to do with go lf - bein g Senior Championship in 1986. Lenton also laid claim to eight club champion­ around the golf co urs and golfers - Rhips at Selkirk between 1953 and 1987 and another at Pizle Ridge in 1.973. there's nothing better." "Accuracy is tho key," he says of his golf success. 'Staylng out oftroubl and Lenton's area of expertise is officiat­ having a good putting ing, j ust recently having been certified ro und helps but accu­ as a golfroferee. H. speaks of his volun­ racy is the main Lee r nd eovouTs wi th fJ incere enthusi­ thing." asm: "Golf rules have always intorostod Seni or go lf suits me. It's a ga me where, in ordor to really Lenton just fino. The e'li0Y it, you have to pl ay by the rules. comraderie among Thoy are thero to help you rather than players nnd keen co m­ hind r you." petition without the Lenton takeR hi e work seriously but pressure associated especially e'lioys tho educational facot with go lf in younger of offi ciating. He says he loves to work age groups scems an with junior players who may vi olate ideal situation for the rules through inexperience. avid senior enthusi­ "'I'hoy nro 80 'green' that when you do ast. And he has no toll them a rule, almost without fail , plnns to ever give up they say 'thank you'," says Lenton, not­ the game be so obvi­ ing he prefers to educate than penali ze ously e'li0Ys . with this age group. "[ think, in all my "T1l pl ay till [drop," years as a refere , I only had to penali ze Gordon lenlon pIon. 10 laughs Lenton, add­ o kid onco , for having lao many clubs," sloy Involved wllh Ihe ing he hopes to stay Lenton beli eves his 'educate rather game for yeo" to com• . involved with the than penali ze' philosophy helps yo ung MGA. "Right now, I'm golfers r mombe r tho rul es bettor. in chargc of officials. I "You don't wont to turn kids off/' he do onjoy boing in­ says. "You could penalize thorn for som o­ vol ved with golf - it's thing they are completely ignorant of. a great gam e."

1992 Mtmitooo Golf IOl/rll1I1 , Genoway repeats while Ridley and Michaleski "/II had a tIp that's worked for me, It's try to play withIn your enjoy first titles means. Try to play to as high a percentaga as you can. /I you F OHMll R CI'IAMP B OB GENOWAY DID IT AGAIN, CAP'f lJRING THE MANITOBA aren't hittIng a club well, try to avoid that RURAL AMATEU R GO LF CROWN AFTER 36 HOLES OF PLAY AT H EC LA. club during your game. Don't have high expectallons for perts MANITOU" R URAL A MATEUR C IIAM I' IONS KlI' who attributed the victory to the HBS i s· of your game thaI tance of hi s 14-ycnr-old nephew/caddy, aren'l working very ob Gonoway, of' Morden (Minnewasta), J uli a n F isher. well. In all likelihood, fired a fl "st round throo-under-par 69 "Julia n was rea ll y holpful and I fc cl you'll gat yourself In for u i wo ~ ij trok e lead going into fin nl like we won it together/' said Genoway. trouble. round play. "He was my good luck cha rm ." "I think playing 'I'wo Hirokee back of the lender wos Fivc shot. ofT the pace was Barry within your means and BI'od Clemont of RUBsell a t one-under- Ta nasichuk of Cilbort Plains at 148 using what works for B71. Ba rry Tnnasichuk of Cilbort Plains was another while former cha mp Bruce North you Is Important. If you shot back with 0 first round pa r-72. clai m d third ploco with 0 two-round have good 3- and 4- Five shots 01T the pace and tied at 74 were C len total of 148. Arni e Biluk of Sandy wood games, there's MOtTi son of PinawA, Dwight Kearns of Bra ndon Hoo k fi nished fourth at 151 whi lo no reason to use your Wh eat City, Ken Crove an d Tim Cromarty of Selkirk Keith Fa wcett a nd Ti m Croma rty of driver on a golf course a nd former fum ) amateu r champ B r uce North of Selki1'k tied for finh at 152. like Hecla where any Carmnn. "AR D formor champion, 1 u8ua IJ y lillie mistake ends up Cenowayodd d a second round 74 to his opening fccl I co n be competitive if I'm pltly ing costing you a couple of 69 for a one-under-par 143 ond the championship. we ll and J felt Tw as pl aying so we ll my strokes. Courses like "I think 1 played solidly from tee to green. I was exp elatiolls we re high,"soys Ocnowoy Hecla csn be putting well and stuyingoutoftrouble," says Cenoway of his thoughts go ing into the tourna­ Intimidating and you ment. "Hecla l!dH nd, t.o me, is a reall y may have a tendancy tough go lf course and it see JllS if yo u to play shots Ihal you ca n play the course conservatively and aren't ntlCfi/lSrlly make as few mi stakes a. possibl ,you cspeble of making." can bet the other golfers will probably get themselves in trouble." Mel Biluk of Sandy Hook a nd Phil Hall of Brandon fini shed atop the fi rst fli ght at 153. David Keating of Russell (158) won the . econd fl ight, followed by Mi chael Funke of Co rman. In t he third, Pinawa's Bill Do ivin led with 163 , one shot ahead of Max MacLeod of Bra ndon. C liff Sveinson of Northernaire won the fourth flight with n 163, two shots better than TIu! 1991 rural Albert Kl assen of Winkler. Amateur Champion', aduice for playing better golf i. simple: M AN ITOBA "Vi.it a pro. Thot '8 R URA L SF.NIOR C II AM PIONS I"" what I cW." The 1991 Manitoba Ru ral Seni or Championship wilS cl aim ed by Weldon Ri dloy of Morden whose 36-hole total MGA Pr.s /~nt - Etec t Dave Morison (Il) pr• ••ntfld SOb I Genoway with his third rural amo/eur I/I/e. of 76-80z 156 was ono botter than Ruy Minish of Swan River 74-83=157.

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Rid ley was a lso tho best go lfer in bis MANITOIJA RURAL .J UNIOR C HAMI'IONSHII' ngo division (55·64) over the tourna­ The Manitoba Rural Junior Championship was ment, six strokes better than Glen Sin­ claimed by Sol kirk's David Mi chaloski but tho champ cl~ir of KinK"wood (82 - 81 ~ 163 ) and 10 mi ght havo missed out hud it not been for somo a h.Md of MurrMY Sim of Selkirk (86- friond ly advice. 80 ~ 166). "At first, Tdid]) 't want to enter' beca use it wasa Hitle "1 just went to piny in n tournament far away fl'on1 Selkirk," says Mi c h o l e!~ ki of~h e tourna­ Rnd things turned out rather well for ment held a t the Minnewasta Golf Club III Morden. m ." Bays Ridley, downplaying his ~ u c ­ "But my friend, Mark Anderson (assistant pro at "One thing that's really cess, with a laugh. "T enj oyed the tour­ Selkirk) kind of prodded me along and gave me the helped me is I spend a lot !lament ~nd the fell ows I played wlth. incentive to go." more time on my short We all had a good time that day a nd I game now. I'd It waR n good thing, DR Mi chal Rki's fivc-ovor-pl.lI'.'7 just happened to be the lucky one." ~mmend snyonf/ topped the fi eld or 72 competitors to givo him the ~n . In the 65 and OVOI" ugo grou p, tour­ "After the fir'st nine holes, ( settled down a httle spending a lot of time on nament runner-up Roy Minish of Swon bit" Mi choloski r·cca ll s. "I didn't play that well on the that because it's a big Ri ver was tops with 74-83=11i7. Two fro;lt nine (41 ) but on the back nine, I shot even par." part of YOUf game. I took strokes back was Barrie Sanders of Hunner-up honow's were s hared by Brnndon's Jody lessons with Pat Kemball Carman at 7 9-BO ~ 1 59, followed by Joe 8t Klngswood Golf Dome Chudley and Andy Onkden, onch with a 78. Ca rm a ~ 's Nespor of Pinaw~ with 80 - 85 ~ 165 . Dean North tied Brandon's Bi ll DinsdAle at 79 whrl e 8S part 01 the MGA Br'od Houghton of Pine Falls shot on 80 to fini sh ill program and he pointed sixth ploco. out that almost 50% of your game Is putting. If I "I'd never seen the co urse before 80 I jU!::I t wanted to play well," says Mi chaleski about his tournament could tell everybody one expectations. "I'd played with a lot of those guys and thing, It would be 'spand 1 thought 1 could compoto with them. 1fT ployod w?II , more time on a putting 1 would do O.K. T nevor reall y thought about wrnnlllg green, ' There's only about it. r just wonted to play well." th"l1 clubs you can fllal'y practice - your driver, Age group wi nners we re (12 and under) Jonathor~ Marti]) ofMinnedosa with runner-up Scott Kulchycki middlll and short Irons of Dauphin; (13-14 ) Robert Maki of Bra ndon Wheat and your putter. If you City with runner-up David Frost of Kenora; (15-16) can hit a SlIvlln-lron, driver and puttllr, you Brad Houghton of Pino Foil s with I'unn ~r - u~ Dorek Oross of Brandon Wh eat City; (17-18) DaVld Mlcholes­ should be O.K. • ki of Selkirk with runner-up J ody Chudley orBrandon Wheat Ci ty.

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1992 Mmlirolxl COlfjollflln/ SOM~; PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATIONS MUST BE Genoway REMINDED PI>RIODI ALLY THA'r THERE ARE MEMBERS TO BE SERVED BEYOND WINNIPIW'S PERIMETER HIGHWAY. BUT TIlE MANITOBA GOLF AsSOCIATION makes DOESN'T FIT INTO THAT CATEGORY, THANKS 1'0 THF. h;s mark WORK OF M ORnt;N'S BOB GENOWAY. h Vico-President of MGA's the contin nt. G noway who has chaired both the 1990 and 1992 editions, Rural Operations. Genoway first beli evea th e 'celebrities' playa lorge role in the conference's success. became interested in golf as 8 "Peo pl e in Manitoba wo nt to develop t.h eir go lf course and th eir golf game. youth when hi. parents oper­ Thoy'ro probably no different than golf enthusiasts anywhere in tho world ," ated a small nine-hole go lf says Genoway. "So, when there'. a chance to talk to people who are considored course neur their Swun Rivor 'experts', people like to do tbat. Our rolo was not only to get those people to Tfarm . Summers spont at tho course helped come to Manitoba but to do so at an affordable rate ao that anyone interested develop his appreciation for tho game and in golf could come to it. I think we've succooded with that.' a slO11levol that would serve him well in The Forum also provides members of the Manitoba Ladies Golf Associa­ his adult yenrs. tion with the opportunity to formally excha nge ideos with their male "I got involved in the MGA after J counterparts, a move Ganaway applauds. moved to Morden in 1983/' recalls "The two groups havo boen somewhat separate all these years, like they Gonoway, n regional recreation manager are in curling," Gonoway says. "I think we're slow ly brealdng that barrier in for the provincial govornment. "I was play­ Manitoba and it's about timo, as far as I'm concerned." ing golf at a competitive level sO I was Genoway SNY. the most aatisfying part of his MGA involvement i. the involved in a lot ofMGA events. I always opportunity to see some of his work in action, whothor the results are tangible felt strongly that there should bo a strong or intangible. rural voico in tho MGA; strongly enough "Ono of tho most rewarding part. of my MGA work ia knowing 80me ofth. that I onded up getting involved." id oos I brought to the table are benefttting tbe peopl e who golf and develop In his position on the MGA Board of golf in Manitoba," explains Genoway. '"Take the Golf Forum, 8S an example; Di rectors, Go noway is responsible for rep· tying that to the co ncept of seoing it grow and help people is very satiafying. resenting the int rests of tho large pro­ Boing ablo to subsidiz' Ilnd promote a clinic in portion of clubs located outside of rural Manitoba and then two or three years Winnipeg. down the road, seeing so me you ngster develop­ Because he can't be in all places at all ing in his game-just maybe that clinic or 80me times, Go noway receives input from ap­ sort of help wo provided played some 8mall role proximatoly 15 MGA counci11ors in !.he in that." region to ensure tho best interests of all Gonoway has Illao had some rather satisfying rur.1 clubs are sufficiently served. moments on tho links, winnjng the rural ama­ "1 cou ld see my term as rural chairman teur crown in 1986, 1988 and 1991. This past lu sting anywhere from another year to year, he wos a member of Mnnitoba's North thr 0 yoars and thon the natural proiSJ'es­ ... America Cup teum and h. hop s one day to sion aftor that would be into the presi­ make the Willingdon Cup team. d ncy," says Gonoway. "1 like our Board of Also included in Genoway's future plana is a Directors' attitude that we're trying new continued involvement with the Manitoba Golf things and we're listening to our mem­ Association's Board of Directors and furlher bera; t.rying to implement new id eas and evidence ofWs d dication to t.he development of not just maintaining !.he status quo." Manitoba gol f. Ono of thoae "new ideas' is the very "I thjnk ~ e've mad e progress in the last fivc popular bi -a nnual Go lf Forum which years and I still think we can go a lot farther," brings U,gethor mombors of the Manitoba Genoway says of the MGA Board. "I'd stiU like golf co mmunity in an exchange of infor­ to be involved there and I'm sWI very interested mation and ideas related to tho dovolop­ Bob Genowoy enjoy. at the locallovcl us I chair Lhejun,ior program in ment of b tter golf games and bottor go lf bringing new Ideo. fo Mord en . And, 3S a competitor, I still want to course• . 1'he Forum, the first of its kind in the golf scene. comp to for a whilo. That's tho beauty of golf; Cnnada, foa turos golf experts from acro~s you can keep un playing."

1992 Mtlllito/xt Golf Imtrlmi m Teamwork pays off

THE COMPETITION WAS KEEN BUT ONLY TWO TEAMS COULD WIN AT THE 1991 FREE PRESS INTER-CLUB.

Pine Illdge', team 01 (L -Il) Darcy Furbfor, Greg Ozog, Carl Teplilski and Todd ine Ridge cmcrgcq victorious aftor n retrogression Teplilski 'cored a narrow counlbock countback to break a tie with Breezy B nd. Both hod 218 vic lory In Ihe Wlnn/~ Inler-C/ub. based on the best three scores from four·man teams. Greg Ozog was the toast of the Ridge by posting a two-under·par 69 to pace the winning team. Teammates Todd Teplitski at 74, Darcy Furber with 0 75 and Corl Teplitski at Ridge and Don McNeill of Niukwa 78P joined Ozog in the winner's circle. with 73 . Challenging the champs were Breezy Bend's team of Michael MacKay with an even-par 71, Dove Anderson at 72, Garth Collins with u 75 and 1990 Junior Men'. Chomp Dale Go hring who carded a 78. 1991 Junior The host club toek third place honours with a combined totul of 225. Repres nting Elmhurst were Terry More with un ev n-par 71, Lorne Jamison at Inter-Club 76, Jay Doyle with a 78 and Rob MacDonald who pORted 0 79. The spotli l(ht foil on teams from In rural intor-c1ub action, Selkirk w.s in the spotli ght led by Tim Cromartis Pine Ridge tlnd Selkirk in 1991 Junior 75. Teammates Kevin Bauer chipped in a 77, Ken Grove shot a 79 and Barry 1ntor-Club competition played August Coffin bagged an 89 for a team totol of 23 1. 21 at tho Stoinbach Go lf Club. opturing second place was the Carman team at 235, paced by Bruce North's For th Bond year in n row, Pine 76 along with Bill North at 78, Rick Blight at 81 Ilnd Michael Funke at 87. Ridge was the toast of the city slickers Brandon's Wheat City entry tied Cannan at 235 for a third place fini sh. with a team total of234. With 14 teams Dwight Kearns led tho Brandon team with 0 75, Dol Coulter (79), Gerry in contention, golfers from Ros liS mcre Hodgson (8 1) and Grant McPhail (83). fmishcd in tho runner-up pORition with 237. With the best thre scores on each Senior Inter-Club team counting, Pine Ridge was paced The team of George Sired, Dave Keop, Ed Borgner and Claude Bissonette by Scott Enns (73) followed by Brett paced St. Boniface to the Manitoba Scbeltholm (78), Yanick Maurice (83) Senior Men'" lntor- lub Champi­ and Brian Enns (92). onship playod August 20 at Bran­ Kelly Rasmusson lod the Rossmere don . squad with a 74 while Kevin Schledwitz With the bestLhree offour scOres kicked in a 79, John Menzies cOl'd ed an . counting, St. Bonifaco U)80 rc· 84 and Brent Stevenson shot an 88. co rded the low gross for the day Top rural team honours belonged to with a 228, one stroko bettor than Selkirk with a combined Bcore of 234, tho foursome from Niakw8. seven strokes ahead of the Learn from Low net honours belonged to Swan Riv r. the Shilo team of Larry Nah­ Mik Frost paced t he Selkirk squad achewsky, John Benstead, Miko with a 76, with Mike Godfrey (78), Spack and Steve Gedai with a com­ Tobin Praznik (80), and Mark Shew­ SI. 80nlface', leam 01 (L -II) George chuk (89) contributing to the win. bined total of 202, eight strokes Sired. Claude 81$$onell", Dove better than Carmnn. K•• p and Ed S.'pne, captured the Lending Swan River was Colin Best low individunl score was Senior Int.,·Clvb crown Nahnybida (76), followed by Derek shared by Gord Lenton of Pine Campbell (79), Jeromy Gray (86) and Darren Peel (87).

1992 Mallitoba Coff JOImml !\1;\ It" I'I;\Y [- Third time lucky for Dave Lavallee

I T WAS TlllHD TIME LUC KY FOR DAVE LAVALLBE WHt;N m ; CAPTURED THE 1991 M ANI 'I'O BA M EN'S MATCI! PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER NEAR-MI SSI,S IN THE PAST

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he Pine Ridge c'O r.1petitor finished sec, ond III 1989 and agaIn In 1990 before pOTtie ve ring to tho top prize, the J ack a nd iji.x mo,'e RAt At 79 before qua lifying pl ay moved to Wildowood fol' Bi niI' Memorial Trephy, second round play, La va ll ee defeated Pine Hidge team , mato Todd Tel)li tski 7 a nd 5 in tho Q UAl.IFYING R OUND: THE SEQUEL TMa tch Play Championship played ,June 6 at Bol After second round "cti on, 16 plnye,'. quuliliod for the Manitoba Acres Golf a nd Country Club, Men's Mutch Play Cha mpionship slated for June 1-2, 4-6 at Bel Acres. "Coming into tho tour nament, I j us t wa nted Dave Lavall ee of Pino Ridge said he wanted to play well a nd he did, to ploy well. r didn't really foeuo on making it leading all qua lifier. wi th 75-72 scores into the rinal/' says Lavull ee. "Afte r 1 qualHied, for II 36-hole tota l of 117. T j ust tried to play well in each match. My Ono stroke back of the leade r was Lo ugh cst mutch was Hct.u alJy my first against c1ubmoto Todd Teplitski (70-78=J4 8) Don McNeill of Niakwa that went one extra and Breezy Be nd'. Gurth Collings (74- hole, The other m atches won quite h a ndily 1 7 4 = 14 ~). quite early on ." Rou llClin g out t ho lield of qua lifiers we re Ken T resoor of R08sm cr'c (74· '1'111, QUALIFIER: ROUNn ON" 77=151), Rob McMillon of Pine Ridge 'l'oplit8ki recorded tho day'. best score in the (71-80a 15!), Da rre n McMillon of the fi rst round of tho quulifi er ut Pine Ridge with a Ridgo (70-78=152), Gary Kullma n of two-under -pa r 70 . R ossm e ,'e (77-75= 152), d e fe ndi ng Thoro was nothing like t.he comforts of home ch a mp Carl Lechman of Elmhu rst (79- for Pine Ridg golfe rs liko Te plit8ki, who were 75=154), Ke n Wa rwick of Nia k wa (78- respons ibl e 1'0" lour of the top six scores, Labatt 77=155), Joy Doyle of' Elmhust (78- 1990 Ma njtoba Golf. ,' of th e Year Rob McMillnn 77= 155), Breezy Bend's Dave Anderson was one shot back of Teplitski, while Dave (82-74 =156), Wa l'l'e n Scot.t of St. Boni ­ Ll1vu ll ce und McMillon's brother Darre n ro· face (78-78=156), Rob Olipha nt ofRos.­ co rded matching 75s. me re (80-76=156), Bryant Robert of Ken Tresoor of Ro •• mere and Garth Collings Dav. Lavalle. Ross me re (79-78= 157), a nd forme r accampllsh"a his goal of Breezy Be nd inte rrupted the all -P ine Ridge Match Play cha mp Hob Loewen of Ross­ of playing well In the I)H rLy. each co rding 74s, final to earn the Jock me re 181-76= 1571. n os"me"e's Andrew T uylor shot a 76 a nd Blair MemorIal Trophy. Don McNeill of NiJlkwa snapped up clubmate G8I'Y Kullma n cam e in at 77. Two the fin a l qua lifying position alter a more pl ayers were two ahots behind Kullma n retrogress ive countback deemed him

J 992 M(1IIitO/NI Golf JOllrf1ff/ eligible with a 16S. three, When Kullman's too shot on the p l:.lr ~ In the first championship round, three 16th hole found its way into the forest, he Jay Doyle of Elmhurst de feated immediately co ncedod, clubmate Carl Lochman 3 ond 2, Meanwhilo. Lavallee boasted a five-holo lead apoilingLechmnn'schnncc nto repeat. after the 11th hole but Tresoor remainod championship. determined, He gained some gl'ound with on rrop qualifier Dave LHvallee eagle on the par-fi ve 12th and a birdie on the needed 19 holeR to defeat Niakwa'. 14th, On tho Juth, T,'esoo,". tee s hot found tho "In malch play. I really think Don McNeill. Lavallee parred tho bus hes and 8 valia nt effort to snlvnge the hole that familiarity with the course par-5 playoff hole to ci nch the win. WOR in vain, you're playing Is a big advantage, Meanwhile, Ken Tre8oorBqucnk~d Being older (laughs). I've played pas t Rossm ore co ll oogu e Rob TEll FOR Two most of l!>e courses and often. In Oliphantl-up; Rob McMi ll on of Pine In tho final. mony observers thought putting qualifying, especially on this one Ridge downed Davo Anderson or wnuld be the secret to SUcceSH but, for Dove course we play - Wlldewood ­ Breezy Bend 2 and 1; Todd 'l'eplitBki Lavollee, the st,'ategy was a little morc bas ic It's a short nine-hole course and or Pine Ridge defeated BryantRobert cnroute to hiA vi ctory over clubmnte Tcplitski : vel}' narrow, The priority is of Ro SBmcrc 3 Dnd 2; Ken Warwick of k ep the ball in ploy und piny well. kHplng the ball In play. If you hit Niakwa edged pastOurren McMillon "I think I wao ohout 5-under par ufier 12 it amongst the big lrees, It could of Pin Ridge by u 2 and a 1 sco"e; holes so I was playing extremely well," recall s ba bouncing around Ihere for a • Garth Colli ngs of Breozy Beod Lavulloe. "Tncld IlAd beaten me in n mntch piny long lime and a lot of people find eliminated Rossmol'o'e Rob Loe'fYen tournament in n pl'evious year so whon I pIny d II vel}' fruslrallng 10 play, I Ihlnk I 3 and 2; und Gary Ku llmorl of him in tho fin ol match, it was 'payback time', T used my driver twice In Ihe whole Rossmel'e gut post WUl'r en Scott of was roaJJy focused on playing well and go t olHo round; I just used my Iron off Ihe St. Boniface by a 7 a nd 6 margin. a good lead, I was about 4 or r, up nrter 9 holes tHo It's a short course so you a nd the match ended on the 12th: rtNJlly don't need a driver, A 101 of THE SECOND TIME AROUND Naturally, Lavallee was pleased with t ho people feel thellf you've got the Ro ssmore's Gory Kullman result, thing (driver) In your bag. you snatched vicwry from the jaws of "In athor yea "s, Tl ost in the linal. and I didn't !>eve 10 usa II. Familiarity Is vel}' defeat with n come-from-behjnd win ploy very well. Ifyo u play well nnd you lose, then Importanl. so go out and play the ovcr Ga,t h Collings of D,'cozy Bend you I'eally can'L be lou disappointod. This time course bafore the match.· in second round play. wos dilier'ent." Both gol fers woro playing we ll but 011 i ngs boosted a three-holo lead with fou_r t.o go when Kullman bega n. to gather Bteam. Ho proceeded to win the next three of foul' hol es then Hillcrest By Kangaroo parrod the "ccond playoff for the win. Tho disoppointment in losing wn~ two-fo ld for ollinga who just mi sscd n il exem ption into tho Manitoba Men's Amateur Golf Championship; one ofthe perks granted to those who reach the Match Ploy semi-finals, In other action, Todd Teplitski advanced with 0 3 and 2 win over Ninkwo's Ken Warwick, Eventual winn r Dave Lavallee downed ,Joy Doyle of Elmhurs t 8 and 6 while 1'resoor edged Rob McMillon of Pine Hidge 5 and 4.

AND TIIEN THEKIi WEKE FOUR H.ossmer's Gory Kullman took on Todd Teplits ki of the Ridgo a nd For Free L~"rature :iC)ic)RiiAi)o. E~1I clubmate Dave Lavalloo faced DOUG SCHLICHTER • R08smere'a Ken TreBoor os 8e mi ~ 132 Qu.. n SI. S " Kitchen." On!. final action got under'way, H20 W8 (518) 745-1506 'l'eplitski triumphed over Kullman but it was anybody's game until the 11th hole, The two were even to that point then Teplitski pulled away, 1i.:he world's finest motorcaddie. winningthl'ee anhe next five togo up

1992 M Ill/itO/HI ColfllmY/1II1 A NEW INITIATIVE OF THE MANITOllA G OLF Davis cap6uures AsSOCIATION, THE MANITOBA MID-HANDfCAP CHAMPIONSH1P, PITTED 51 GOLFERS WITH 7-18 inaugural Midd Handicap liANDICAPS IN A PRO VINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

layed August 27 & Charleswood's Brian Davis set the pace after ] 8 holes 28 at the Trans­ with a two·over 73 for a two-stroke lead. Tied ror second eD n a Golf and place were Carman's Michael Funke and Elmhurst's John Country Club, the Scall an, each with oponing round 75 •. One shot back were event was designed Gary Swaffer of Rossmore nnd Transcona's AI Wheeler, toP provide ployers not eligible roll owed by Bob Gill of Elmhurst at 77. Go l ~ rs with scores for the Manitoba Amateur the of 80 or under qualified ror the cha mpionship night. Those opportunity to compoto for pro ~ not qua lifying carried their sco res into two seconda ry vincial honours under a flight· fli ghts. ing system based on handicaps When all was eaid and done, Brinn Davis of Charles wood similar to the Manitoba Rura l emerged vi ctorious in the championship night with a 36· Amateill' Championship. hol o tota l of 156, fullowed by Rossmere's Gary Swa lTer (157), Brad Neufeld of Elmhurst (159) and Tony Dyck of Croscent Drive (160). Brion Dovl. lead from . tort to Blake Russoll orTranscona topped the fi rst night with finish a. h. captured a narrow one . troke victory. a two-round total of 164 whilo Glenda le's aene Gogal earned second fli ght honors at 164. Students take to the links in new event the top female co mpetitors were tho Carm nn Cougars' optember 28 spelled a nother first ror the MGA Robyn Dearman, Kil'sten Funke, Mar'la McKnight and Deb wi th the first-ever Manitoba High School Golf Pritcha rd combining their talents to produce a team score Championship at the Carman Coif Course. of 313. The team i. coached by Brian P a rker. Conducted in association with the Ma nitoba On the male side, Vi ncent Massey Vikings or Brandon High School Athletics Association a nd t he took Iirst plnco honours with a score of 238 by team Manitoba Ladies Golr Association, the event members Craig Ash, Derek GroS8 , Andy Oa kdon and David reatured tho winners of 17 zone qualification tournaments. Scinocca. The team is coached by Dennis Ardran. The objective of the event is to provide students who excel Recording the best individual scores were Kathy Spalding at golf an opportunity to represent t hair school in a provin­ or Vinc.nt Massey Troj aIl@ (Brandon) who shot a 98 to pace cia l championship. tho romale golfers a nd classma te Craig Ash who led ma le With the best three offour scores counting fOl' oach team , golfers with an impressive 75.

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AM HONOURS AT THE L ABATT Laball', Doug Lavall .... (1) presented a much-appreciated ar.1 big C II AR ITY CLASSIC PLAYED chequ.. 10 K.. ,th SInclair 01 Ihe SocIety lor Manlloban, wlfh A UGUST 1 AT R OSSMERE. Dilabilltl., and event co­ Wlnnlrs ordinator Atan Maxwell (11).

ro Pat O'Donnell shot a n Club in Edmonton. Newfoundland (both a t 230) in the ovon-par 70 to lead hiB Ma niLo ba t eam me mbe rs P at fina l standings. H.unnor-up honoul's a m a t ~ ur teammates O'Donnell , Henry Dahl , Ha rry Black belonged to Br itish Columbia with Honry Dahl , Harry Black and Hugh Cummings captured the 234. and Hugh Cummings. crown with a two-day total of 243 Princo Edwa rd Isla nd and New The Pine Ridge amateurs und r tho Stableford scoring system. Brunswick shared fiJl.h place with 227, plPayod bolow their handicaps to earn Ontario shared first place with Rheod of Saskatchewan at224, Alberta a total score of 129, basod on the three Ma nitoba after first round play but at 214 , Nova Scotia at 210 and Quebec best n t scor s on oach hole. dropped to a third p lace tie with at 198. There WDS [l throe-way tie for runner-up honours with teams from Tuxedo, KingBwood a nd Russell all nt 132. Th top team received $800 plus B.W. Stapleton travelling attire for tho team pro and & Son Ltd. $400 worth of attir for each of his a mateur teammates. Selkirk professional AI Scott was Excavuting • Levelling tho tap individual with a fi ve-under­ • Loading par 65, good for the $300 to p individual money. Scott's score was two bette r Landscape Shapin g, tha n Dan Scanlon of J ohn Blumberg ComplimenlS of who was repres nting Russell in this Specializing in Golf Cou rsos tourna ment a nd pi cked up $250 for R.J_ (Bob) FORCAND hi. effort • . In third place was J ohn Working to Rny d esign, PR ESIDENT Irwin of Niakwa with a two-under-pa r 68 and the $200 third prize, foll owed yours or mine by Pat O'Donnell of the winning team To b uild a new comploto cou rse Winnipeg Valve • at 70 a nd a $100 prize. or to update tho older one Six pros posted one-ove r 718 to & Fitting Ltd_ share sixth place: Stan Homonuik of Dauphin, Jim Laza rko of Pino Fa ll s, CALL ­ Burry Gibson of Teulon, Pat Kemba ll DON STAPLETON 341 Bcdson Street ef Carman, J im Collins of St. Charles Winnipeg, MB a nd .John lsoac of 'l'uxedo. Phone 832-1713 R3K 1R 2 O NTO THE NATIONALS Th e P ine Ridge foursome did 221 WaUasey St. Phone: (204) 837-7879 Manitoba proud, winning the Labatt WiImipeg, MB Fax: (204) 831-1068 Ch arity Pro-Am Nation a l Go lf R3J 3C2 Champion. hip, played August 26-27 Breezy Bend Memher at the Wi ndormere CoIf and Co untry I 1992 MI1"itoflll Golf lemmal It's all in the family

MANITOBA SENIOR CHAMP DICJ( QUINTON PROVED IT'S ALL IN THE FAM I LY AS HI, AND SON DAVE CAPTURED TOP HONOURS IN 'I'HI,: 1991 MGA FAMILY GOLF CLASSIC HELD AUGus'l' 26 A'I' SI,:LKIIUC

he pair combined their tnlonts to post (1 one-over-par 72 in the Father/Son IAA" Division, one ahead of Ken Treaoor and Ken Jr. of Rossmcre. . Recording low net honoUl's were Alex and Rich Sobkowich (66 1/2) of Dick Quinton and , on Rossmore with the runner-up nod going to Wa lt and John Men zies, also Dave captured the of Rossmore. Fathel/ Son "A " DIvIsIon. TThe Willnipeg Canoe Club'. Ralph and Vi ctor Hotel at 81 squeaked past Dan and Dennis Nord of Sout.hwood to win the "B" Group championship. Best low net .core on tho "B" side belonged to Peter and Mark MacLeod of St. Boniface with a 65 112, Runners·up we"e Harry and Kelly Gowerluk of Selkirk at 66. Southwood'. Dorell e and John Mathews were the top Parent/Child combination, posting an 80; one stl-oke better than the father/daughter teom of Art Smith and Lynda Palahniuk of Elmhurst at 81. Low net honou1'8 went to the combination of Ga il Walker of Rat River and Gill Leslie of Rossmere with their 67 1/2, just ahead of Harley and Rhonda Navratil of St, Charlos at 68.

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Manitoba Senior 1976 ~ Doug Howell , John 1936 · Kasmlr ZabowSkl, Pine London, ON 1966 · Jim McKendry. Nlakwe Blumberg Rklge 1927 · C .L. Hogman, Nlakwa 1967 • Fred Adams. St. BonlfaCG 1977 · Peter Hayes, Rossmore 193/ · Arthur Land. St. Charl es 1926 • A.C. MacWilliams, Elmhurst 1968 • Allan Boos, SouthwOOd 1976 · Peter Hayes, Rossmere 1936 · Kasmlr Zabowskl. Pine 1 92~ • A.C. MacWilliams, Elmhurst 1969 • Les Evans, Rossmere 1979 · Todd Toplltskl. Ph'e Ridge Ridge 1930 • D.N. Amott, Asslnlboine 1970 · Bill Pinniger, Elmhurst 1960 · Brian 8aort. St. Bon/laco 1939 • Kasmlr Zabowskl. Pine 1931 . D.N. Arnott, Assiniboine 1971 • Jack Gardnor, Plno Ridge 1981 · Marc Chamberland, Breezy Ridge 1932 • R.J. Reith, A$slnibolne 1972· Harry C ritchley, Breezy Bond 1940 · Art Land. St. Charl es 1933 · R.J. Reith. Asslnlbolne Bend 1982 . Craig Klndrst, Solklrk 1941 · Allan 80es, Southwood 1934 • A.A. (Sandy) Weir, 1973 · Harry Critchley, Breezy 1983 • David White, Southwood 1942 · Gerhard Kennedy, 51. Winnipog Baach Bend 1984 · Todd Fanning, Southwood Charl es 1935 · R.J. Reith, Assinibolne 1974 • Harry C rlt chloy. Broezy 1985 · Todd Fanning, Southwood 1943 · Allan Boes, Southwood 1936 · R.J. Reith, Asslnibolne Bend 1986 · SCOII Parker, Rossmere 1944 · Allan Boes, Southwood 1937· R.J. Reith, Assiniboino 1975 • Harry Critchley, are$2;y 1987 - Jell Helper, Glendale 1945 · Claude Shackoll , SI. 1936 · Ernie Palmer, Southwood Bond 1988 · Scott Parker, Rossmere Boniface 1939 · Ern ie Palmer, Southwood 1976· Fred Otto, St. Chanos 1989 · Scott Parker. Rossmere 1946 · Joe Teehan, Elmhurst 1940 · Howard Bennell, Southwood 1977 • 6111 Pldlaskl , Elmhurst 1990 · Oalo Goohrlng. Broety 1947 · Harold Eidsvig, Pine Ridge 1,941 • Allan B09s. Southwood 1978 · Bill Pidlaskl , Elmhurst Bend 1948 · Allan Boes, Southwood 1942 · Howard Bonnoll. Southwood 1979 · Harry C ritchley, Bree;z; y 1991 • Rob McMillan, Pine Rldgo 1949 · Harold Eldsvlg, I'lne RICl ge 1943 · Allan Boes. Southwood Bond 1950 · A.J, Reith, Asslnlbolne 1944 • Allan Boes, Southwood 1980 · Harry C ritchley, Breezy 1951 · Joe Tachan, Elmhurst 1945 · Charlie Woods, Niakwa Bond 1952· Hfu old Eldsvlg, Nlakwa 1946 · Harold Eldsvig, Pine Ridge 1961 • Smiley Meronok, SI. 1953 . len Harvey. 5 1. Charl es 1947 . Harold Eidsvig, Pine Ridge Charlos 1954 · Len Harvey, St. Charl es 1948 • Allan Boes, Southwood 1962 · Gord Lenton. Plno Rldgel 1955 · Harold Eldsvig, Pine Ridge 1949 · Mike !='Idlaskl, SI. Boniface Selkirk t 956 • Ev SlUart, Duluth 1950 · Mike PldlaSkl, $ 1. Boniface 1983 • Nick Mlckoskl , Elmhurst 1957 · Joe Tachan, Elmhurst 1951 · 8111 Budd. SI. Boniface 1964 • Smiley Meronek, S1. 1Q58 • George Knudson, Toronto 1952 • Merv Moxley, Nlakwa Charles 1959 · Goorgo Knudson, Toronto 1953· Roy Kepron. Elmhurst 1965 · Barrie Sanders, Carmen 1960 · George Krludson, Toronto 1954 • Jack Jacobs, Toronto 1986 · Don McNeill , Nlakwa 1961 • Wllf Homonulk, Glendale 1955· Rod McCulloch, Assinlbolno 1987 • Gord Lonton, Pine Ridge 1962 · Alvie Thompson, Toronto 1956 · Will Homenulk, Elmhurst 1986 · Don Forsyth, Broozy Bond 1963 · Dayton Olson, Minneapoli s 1957 · Wilt Homenuik, Elmhurst 1989 · Jim Doylo, Sandy Hook 1964 • Alvle Thompson, Toronto 1958 · Don Gardner, Nlakwa 1990 · Jim Doyle, Sandy Hook 1965 · Moe Norman, Toronto 1959 · Ron Flddlor. SI. Boniface 1991 . Dick Quinton, Niakwa 1966 · Moe Norman, Toronto 1960 · Bill Pldlaskl, Elmhurst 1967 · Moe Norman, Toronto 1961 · Ted Homenuik, Rossmoro Manitoba Junior 1968 · Alvlo Thompson, Toronto 1962 · Ron Fiddler, Elmhurst 1942 • Emil Beauchemin 1969 · Mike Roasor, Californ ia 1963 · Bill Pidlaskl , Elmhurst 1943 · 8111 Brown 1970 · Gary Pitch ford, Toronto 1964 · Don Alexander, Nlakwa 1944 · Cam Millor 1971 • John Ell iot, Jr.. Florida 1965 • Barry McKenzie, Rossmere 1945 • Bill y Roy 1972 · Will Homenuik, Winnipeg 1966 · Nick MlckoSkl, Elmhurst 1946 · Don Gardnor 1973 · Gar Hamilton, Toronto 1967 · Terry More, Southwood 1947 • Bill y Roy 1974 · Bill Tape, Kitchener 1968 · Barry Chlpka, Rossmere 1948 · Don Howe 1975 · Ed Byman, Mexico 1969 · Tod Homonulk. Elmhurst 1949 • Don Gardner 1976 · Richard Ehml;mnlraul , 5 t, 1970 • David Kruclk, Elmhurst 1950 · Ken Toland Paul 197 1 • Gary Kullman, Rossmore 1951 • Jim Doyle 1977 • Dan Halldorson, Douglas, 1972 • Steve Bannatyne, 1952 • Tom McDougall MB Rossmere 1953 • Alan Patterson 1978 · Dan Halldorson, Shllo. MB 1973 · Gary Kullman, Rossmero 1954 • Goorge Knudson 1979 · Jerry Anderson, 1974 · Sieve Bannalyne, 1955 • George Knudson Scarborough, ON Rossmero 1956 · Don Atkinson 1980 · SOb Cox, Richmond, BC 1975 • Jim Doyle, Elmhurst 1957· Don 806S 1981 · Dan Croonqulst, St. Paul 1976 · Gary Kullman. Rossmore 1958 • Don Atkinson 1982 • Kolly Murray. Vancouver 1977· Ted Homenuik, Elmhurst 1959 · Bob Dunbar. Nlakwa 1983 · Oan Halldorson, Brandon 1976 · 6 111 Parker, Elmhurst 1960 · Peler Ball , Southwood 1984 · Dan Halldorson, Brandon 1979 · Bill Perk er, Elmhurs t 1961 • Jorry Moore, Southwood 1985 · Robbie Phillips. Jackson's 1980 · Creig Deard en, Glendale 1962 · Jerry Mooro, Southwood Pt .. ON 1961 • Oan Scanlon, Breezy Bend As evidenced by th is 1963 · Jerry Hanovlch, Pine Ridge 1966 · Bob Panaslk, Windsor. ON 1962 · 6111 Park er, Breezy Bend youthful George Knudson 1964 • Torry More, Southwood 1987 • Oave Barr, Kananaskis, AS 1983 · Pat Doyla, Se.ndy Hook who captured the Manitoba 1965 · David Hill, Southwood 1988 · Dave Barr, Kananaskis, A6 1984 · Todd Fanning, SouthwoOd Junior crown In 1954, many 1966 · David HIli, Southwood 1989 · Stu Hendley, Houston, TX 1985 · Terry Hashimoto, SI. 1967 · David Hill, Southwood illustrious galle,. have 1990 · Joll Bloom, San Diego , CA Charles 1968 · M. Braovac, Thunder Bay competed In and won our 1991 · Kolly Gibson. Now Orl eans, 1986 · Glen Hnatluk, Pine Ridge 1969 · Mark Shushack, Thunder various pro vincial golf LA 1967· Garth Collings, Breozy Bond Bay championships.

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1111 Manlloba Match Pia, Championship ab - Brian Houston. Nlakwa 228-77-75 - 380 ab - Doug Irwin, Nlakwa 290-75-76 - 44 1 b - Todd Slatn lk, Nlakwa 230-80-73 - 383 b - Jeff Lailey , Elmhurst 229-78-79 - 386 Todd Teplltskl, Plna Ridge 296-72-73 - 44 1 Pine RldgeIWlldewood - May 25-26 b - DaVid Mlchaleskl , Bruce North Carm an 291-81-75 - 447 Par 72-72 - 144 Selkirk 234-73-81 - 386 Grant Coulter, Brandon 299-72-77 - 448 b - Mike Clocko, Garth Collings, Dave Lavallea, Pin a Ridge 75-72 - 147 Southwocx:l 233-76-80 - 389 Breezy Bend 291-79-78 - 448 Todd Teplltskl , Pine Ridge 70-78 - 148 c - Kevi n Schledowitz. Colin Drewe, Southwood 296-75-79 - 450 Garth COli li ngs, Breezy Bend 74-74 - 148 Aossmere 231-83-78 - 392 Ca rl Lechman, Elmhurst 296-79-74 - 451 Rob McMillan, Pine Ridge 71-80 - 151 Kell y Rasmu sson, Da rren McMillan, Ken Trescott Rossmore 74-77 - 151 Aossmere 229-79-84 - 392 Pine Ridge 296-79-76 - 451 Ga ry Kullman, Ross mere 77-75 - 152 Tyler Rice, Wasagamlng 225-78-89 - 392 Da rcy Furber,Plne Ridge 297-77-77 - 451 Darren McMillan, Pin e Ridge 75-78 - 153 Marc Cadieux, St.Charl es 231-80-82 - 393 Carl Lechman , Elmhurst 79-75 - 154 Andy Oakden, Brandon 232-82-83 - 397 Jay Doyle, Elmhurst 78-77 - 155 Jason Hicks, Melita 233-84-83 - 400 Ken Warwick, Nlakwa 78-77 - 155 1991 Manitoba Open Rob Oliphant, Rossmere 80-76 - 156 Warren Scott, St.Bonlface 78-78 - 156 Breezy Bend - July 11-14 Dave Anderson. Breezy Bend 82-74 - 156 1991 ManHoba Amateur Bryant Robert, Rossmere 79-78 - 157 Kelly Gibson 67-71-63-66 - 267 Rob Loewen, Rossmere 81-76 - 157 Rossmefe - July 16-19 Stuart Hendley 62-68-74-69 - 271 Don McNeil, Nlakwa 79-79 - 158 Par 70-70-70-70 - 280 Todd Hamilton 70-69-71-64 - 274 Ian Leggett 68-69-69-69 - 275 Dave Lavallee defeated Todd TeplltBkl7 Todd Fanning, Sothwood 71-66-71-72 - 280 Mike Heinen Jr. 66-69-67-73 - 275 and 5 In the final. Doug Irwin, Nlakwa 73-73-77-67 - 290 LouiS Brown 70-66-66-74 - 276 Dave Lava ll ee , Jack Kay Jr. 68-74-65-69 - 276 Pine Ridge 77-70-71-72 - 290 Ray Freeman 69-73-70-65 - 277 Dale Goehring, Arden Knoll 68-70-69-70 - 277 1991 Manitoba Junior Breezy Bend 75-70-72-74 - 291 Glen Hnatluk 67-70-69-71 - 277 Garth Collings, Ma. tthew Lane 67-69-70-71 - 277 St. Chartes/Btumberg/St. Chartes - July 2-5 Breezy Bend 72-72-73-74 - 291 Da.vid Tentls 68-71-69-69 - 277 Par 72-71 -72 -215 Bruce North , Carman 72-75-69-75 - 291 Perry Parke r 68-72-66-72 - 278 Rob Loewen. Rossmere 76-74-71-71 - 292 Mark Wurtz 69-66-72-71 - 278 Rob McMillan, Pine Ridge 67-10-75 - 212 Colin Drawe, Sothwood 74-71-78-73 - 296 Brad King 68-69-68-74 - 279 Dorron Magda, Elmhurst 73-78-73 - 224 Darren McMillan, Jack Stelnicke 72-67-69-71 - 279 Tyler Rice, Wasagamlng 72-73-80 - 225 Pine Ridge 71-74-76-75 - 296 Grant Walle 68-71-70-70 - 279 Dea n North , Ca rm an 78-74-75 - 227 Todd Teplltskl, Matt Cole 66-70-70-71 - 279 Brian Houston, Nlakwa 76-75-77 - 226 Plne Rldga 74-69-76-77 - 296 Ke lly Rasmussen,Rossmore 78-77-74 - 229 Scott Parker, Rossmere 77-76-74-70 - 297 Jeff Lalley, Elmhurst 78-74 -79 - 229 Mike Walker, Todd Slatn lk, Nlakwa 78-76-76 - 230 Charleswood 79-73-72-73 - 297 Laban's LHe Team Pro·Am Marc Cadieux, St.Charles 74-77-80 - 231 Michael MacKay, Kevin Schledowltz, Breezy Bend 77-75-72-73 - 297 Rossmere - August 2 Rossmore 81-74-76 - 231 Max Desaulni ers, Andy Oakden, Bra ndon 72-74-86 - 232 Elmhurst 76-74-73-74 - 297 Pine Ridge - 129 Mike Clecko, Southwood 81 -76-76 -233 Darcy Furber, Pin e Ridge 74-74-75-74 - 297 Pro Pat O'Donnell , amateurs Henry Dahl, Jason Hicks, Melita 76-78-79 - 233 AI Briscoe , St.Boniface 68-83-71-75 - 297 H,rJY Black, Hugh Cummings Bill Olm sdale, Brandon 79-73-82 - 234 Gary Ku llman, Rossmere 69-75-77-76 - 297 David Mlchalaskl , Selkirk 82-75-77 - 234 Karl Parrington, Kenora 76-71-74-76 - 297 Klngawood - 128 Jody Chudley, Brandon 79-72-84 - 235 Andrew Taylor, Rossmere 73-75-71-78 - 297 Pro Brad Keats, amateurs Norm Winch, BOb Ca rl Lechman, Elmhurst 75-70-78-75 - 298 Milner, Brian White Rob McMillan, Pine Ridge 77-71-70-80 - 298 Tuxedo - 126 Junior Team TrIals Pro John Isaac , amateurs Ernie Rehberg , Wllllnadon CUP 'lam TrIals Chris Block, Rolly Lagasse Southwood Golf and Country Club ­ July 20-2 1 Pine Ridge - July 27-2B Ruaa.U- 126 (JunlorChsmp/onshlp plus two rounds) (Amateur Champlonsnlp scores pluS two Pro Dan Scanlon (Blumberg) , amateursPeter rounds) ·Senek, Vince Edward s, Walter Patterson 8 - provi nCial toem a - won team berths b - Manitoba-Minnesota team b - won playoff for flnaf berth on first hole Nlakwa. - 124 c - won pjayoff as altern ate Pro John IrwIn, amateurs Ron Castela ne, a- Todd Fanning , Deedar Sagoo, Jack Cunnlngs ab - Rob McMillan, Southwood 280-73-70 - 423 Pine Ridge 212-72-77 - 361 a- Dala Goehring, Tra necona - 124 ab - Derron Magda, Breezy Bend 291-74-72 - 437 Pro Brian Clark (E lmhurst), amateurs Mike Elmhurst 224-75-78 - 377 a . Dave Lavall ee, Berney, Roll y St.Laurent, Glenn ab - Daan North, Carman 227-70-82 - 379 Plne Rldga 290-77-71 - 438 Grapentine

1992 Matlit oba Coif JOllnlal 1991 Manitoba 8enlor Championship Jody Chudley. Whoat City 78 Darcy Furber 75 Carl T eplltskl 78 15 and16 Breezy Send ~ 1 8: Michael MacKay 7t Ni8.kW8 Country Club - August 6·8 Brad Houghton. Pine Falls 80 Dave Anderson 72 Derek Gross, Wheat City 78 Garth Collins 75 8. - won playoff on first extra hole Dale Goehring 78 b . named to provincial senior team 13 and 14 Elmhurst225: Terry More 7t Robert Maki , Whoat City 87 LorneJamlson 76 ab - Dick Qui nton , Nlakwa 78·78·77 · 233 David Frost, Kenora ee Jay Doyle 78 b - Carl Teplilskl. Pine Ridgo 76-82·75 · 233 Rob MacDonald 79 b - Ron Caslelane. Niakwa 77 - 8~ · 75 · 234 12 and under Rural Championship b - Bruce Hudson, Jonathan Martin, Mlnnedosa 95 Selkirk ~31 : Tim Cromarty 75 Pine Ridge 78·77·80 · 235 Scott Kulchyckl. Dauphin Kevin Bauer 77 Ken Grove 79 Irv Benne, Elmhurst 81·74·8' ·236 Barry Coffin 89 Gord Lenton . Pine Ridge 79·79·79 · 237 Carman235: Bruce North 76 Alan Mahon. Breezy Bend 79-80-78 · 237 1991 Family ClassiC Bill North 78 Wally Mallatlon, Tr8n9con8 79-78-82 · 238 Rick Bllghl 81 Weldon Ridley , Morden 73·88·79 • 240 Selkirk - August 26 (l8-hole alternate shot) Michael Funke 87 Bill Reichel. Minnesota 83-76·81 · 240 Wheal City 235: Dwight Kearns 75

" Russe ll Jones, 5t .Boniface 79·83·79 • 241 Father/Son Low Gross "A" Dale Coulter 79 Max Dosaulnlers, Elmhurst 79 · 8 ~ · ~Q · 24' DiCk and Dave Oulnlon. Nlakwa 72 Gerry Hodgson 81 Dick Howard , St.Charles 79·81·82 · 242 Ken and Ken Tresoor, Rossmore 73 Grant McPhail 83 Dave Keep, St.Boniface 78·82·82 · 242 Claude Bisson notte, Father/Son Low Net " A I, St .Bonlface 77·86·80 · 243 Alex and Rich Sobkowlch. Rossmere 66.5 1991 Junior Inter-Club Don Forsyth . Breezy Bend 77·85·81 · 243 Walt and John Menzi es , Rossmore 67.5 Glen Sinclair. Klngswood 78·82-83 ·243 Steinbach - August 2 t Bill Gibson. Pine Ridge 81 ·82·81 · 244 Father/Son Low Gro •• "B" Ross Jones, St.Boniface 80·81·83 • 244 Ralph and VIClor HOlel. Canoe Club 80 City Ch ampionship Ken MacCharles. St.Charles 78-81-85 - 244 Dan and Dennis Nord, Southwood 81 Pine Ridge 234: Scott Enns 73 Brett Schelthelm 78 Father/Son Low Net " B" Yanick Maurice 83 Peter and Mark Macleod, 5 t.Bonlface 65.5 Brian Enns 92 1991 Rural Amateur/8enlor Harry and Kelly Gowerluk. Selkirk 68 Rossmere 237: Kelly Rasmussen 74 Kevin Schledewitz 79 Hecla Island - August 11-12 Parent/Child Low Gross John Menzies 84 John and Oorelle Mathews, Southwood 80 Brent Stevenson 88 AmataurChomplonahlp Art Smith and Lynda Palhaniuk, Elmhurst 81 Rural Championship Bob Genoway. Morden 69·74 · 143 Se lkirk 234: Mike Fros, 76 Barry Tanaslchuk. Gilbert Plains 72·76 · 148 Paront/Chlld Low Not Mike Godtrey 78 Bruce North , Carman 74 -74 - 148 Gall Walker, Rat River and Gill Leslie, Tobin Praznlk 80 Arnie Blluk. Sandy Hook 76·75 · 15 1 Rossmere 67.5 Mark Shewchuk 89 Tim Cromarty. Selkirk 74·78·152 Harley and Rhonda Navratil, 81. Charles 68 Swan River 241: Darren Peel 87 Keith Fawcett. Selkirk 75-77·152 Colin Nahnyblda 76 Barry Coffin. Selkirk 75·78 · 153 Derek Campbell 79 Larry JOhnston. Dauphin 75·79 · 154 Jeremy Gray ee Brad Clemenl. Russell 71·84 · 155 1991 Mid·Handicap Dale Coulter, Brandon 76·80 · 156 Bill North. Carman 76·80 · 156 Transcona - August 27w 28 199181nlor Inter-Club

Senior Championship Brian Davis, Charleswood 156 Brandon - August 20 Weldon Ridley. Morden 76·80 · 156 Gary SwaNer, Ro ss more 157 Roy Minish , Swan River 74·83 · 157 Brad Neufeld, Elmhurst 159 Low Gross Barrie Sandars , Carman 79·80 · t59 Tony Dyck, Crescent Orlve 180 SI.Bonlface 228; George Sired Glen Sinclair, LaSalle 82·8t · 163 Dave Keep Joe Nespor, Plnawa 80·85 · 165 Ed Bergner Murray Slm, Se lkirk 86·80 · 166 Claude Bissonette 1991 Frel Press Intlr·Club Low Net Elmhurst Country 91ub - August t6 Sh110202 : Larry Nahachewsky 1991 Rural Junior John Benstead City Championship Mike Spack MinnewBstB Goff and Country Club, Morden a . won on the basIs of a re trogressIon Steve Gedal July 24 countback Low Individual 17and 18 a · Pine Ridge ~t8 : Greg Ozog 69 Gord Lenton 73 David Mlchaleskl. Selkirk 77 Todd Teplitskl 74 Don McNeil 73 .. 1992 Mall ifVoo Golf !OImw/ ,,

THOUGH TlfE GO LF SEASON IS BUT SIX MONTHS LONO IN TH IS The PROVINCE, M ANITOBANS AR E: GOLF CRAZY. W HETHER PLAYED FOR FUN, RELAXATION, COMPETITION, TO STR"NOTH"N BUSINESS golf course TIES OR CREATE NEW ONES, AN TNCRE:AS TNO NU MB~, R OF PIWT' LE ARE ~~NJOYING 'I'HE GAME OF GOLF, AS EVIDENCED BY THE EVE:R- boom INCREASING NUMBER OF NEW GOLF' FACIUTTES,

n the '90s alone, 10 new co urses havo opened and another eight have been ex- ' pondod to 18 holes. Despite the growing number of fncil.itics, courses cun linue to b popular places in warm weather even when clouds or mosQuitoes ar e counted nmoIng th e course's natural haza rd s. olf courses unveiling new or expanded facilitios in recent yeurs include:

· LORETTE GOLF COURSE Located approximately 1a kilometres south 01 Winnipeg, this nine-hole public course opened in 1990. The par-36 course cha llenges competitors with more than 18 sand traps and six water hazards. Open seven days a week. this scenic course offers club & ca rt rentals and a snack bar. Tournaments are welcome and tee reservations are appreciated. Dress code in effect. For Infor­ mation, ca ll the cl ubhouse at 878-2172. • OAKWOOD GOLF COURSE AT ST, ANNE Nestled among oak trees, the nine-hole · LARTERS AT ST. ANDREWS Oakwood Golf Course Is located east of Loceted 20 minutes from downtown Winnipeg in Lort.,. outstondlng Winnipeg on Highway H1. Among the St. Andrews, Larters Is a semi-private 1a -hole c lubhouse, with all the 2447-yard, par 34 course's special chal­ course with a traditional Scottish flavour. Partia lly flrst-cfoll focliitle. you I ~nges are the numerous trees , water owned by the hockey playing Babych brothers, could ask for, hazards and sand traps, Oakwood also the 6616-yard, par 71 course torments golfers .ymbollze. the aHa rs club and cart rental s, restaurant & with water hazards, pot bunkers and greenside Inve.tment being mode coffee shop, cocktail lounge, pro shop sand bunkers. Opened In 1990, Larters features In Monltobo golf. and golf lessons , Tourn ame nts are wel ­ club & cart rental, driving range , dining facilities, come; tee reservations accepted. For in­ cocktai l lounge, golf lessons and club repairs. formation , ca ll general manager Philip Tourn aments are welcome and tee rese rv ations Vincent at 422-8045. are accepted. For Information, ca ll golf pro Peter Ewert In the Pro Shop at 334-2107. . R,VER OAKS GOLF COURSE AT RICHOT

• H OLIDAY MOUNTAIN GOLF COURSE AT LA RIVIERE Opened In 1991 , the 6055-yard, par 72 Is Located In the scenic Pembina River Vaiiey, the located just minutes outside Winnipeg. nine-hole Holiday Mountain Golf Course opened Roiling landscape and majestic oaks fol­ In the town of La Riviere In 1990. The 2806-yard, low the LaSalle River providing scenery par 36 course offers club and cart rental, driving and challenge as evidenced by an island range, restaurant, cocktail lounge, outdoor patio green in the midst of a water hazard on the and pro shop, Tournaments are welcome and tee ninth hole. Other features include club & reservations are accepted. For Information, call cart rental. restaurant & coffee shop, cock­ general manager Noel Later at 242-2008. tail lounge, pro shop and golf lessons.

1992 Mal/Ita/Ill Golf ImmUlI Tournaments are welcome as are tee Tournaments are welcome: tee reser· hllting stations found on three levels. rese rvations. For lnformatlon, call Bryan vatlons are appreCiated. For Informa­ Golfers can watch th e flight of their Pearson, Mark Green or Valeri e tion , ca ll Harry Fehr at 326-9302. drives and correct problem areas with Pearson at 261-4653. th e help of the range's contrasting blue , C OURSE EXP" NSIONS TO 18 HOLES backgrou nd. The facility also features a pulling • LA V ERENDR VE GOLl' C OURSE (UNLESS NOTE D PREVIOUSL v) • Portage la Prairie Golf Course ex­ gree n, chipping area and miniature golf "T LA BROQU ERI E panded In 1991. course, coffee shop, cocktail lounge Located miles southeast of 35 South Interlake Golf Course In War­ and pro shop. Golf novices can receive Winnipeg, the nine- hole, par 35 course ren expanded In 1991. Instruction from one of the fi ve CPGA opened In 1991 and is ex pec t e ~ to Kingswood Golf Course at La Salle professionals on staff. expand to 18 holes by the spring of '92 . expanding In 1992. Open seven days a week, fees at Course challenges Include Island tees • Pinawa Golf Course expanding In the Klngswood Golf Dome are $9 per and greens adjacent to the Seine River, 1992. half hour with special hourly rates. numerous bridges and two man·made • Killarney Lakeside Golf Course ex­ Yearly passes, golf school member­ lakes. A special feature Is the 17th hole panding in 1992 or 1993. ship and family packages are avai l­ with fou rtee boxes which can be played Scotswood Links at Elm Creek ex­ able. from a 549-yard , par 5 to the longest panding In 1993. pa r 6 in the world at 751 yards. The La Holiday Mountain Golf Course at La THE D OME Verendrye Golf Course offers club and Riviere expanding 1993, Located in Kenaston Industria l Pail(, ca rt rentals, restaurant & coffee shop, The Dome boasts Winnipeg's longest pro shop, club repairs and golf lessons. • G OLF D OMES Indoor driving facility at 125 yards . Tournaments welcome; tee reserva· The latest concept to hit the Manitoba The city's newest Indoor driving tions appreciated. For Information, call golf market Is th e domed all-weather range features 48 hitting station s, put­ Jacques Lavack at 424-504 6. driving range. Winnipeg currently has ling green, pro shop, food kiosk and two such facilities with the Klngswood professional golf Instrucllon, Golf Dome and The Dome, both lo­ Open saven days a week, fees at Manitoba's northernmost golf course cated In the southwest part of the city. The Dome are $7.50 per half hour and was almost literally cut out of th e woods, while the facility offers no member­ It opened In 1991 . Th e nine-hole, pub­ KINGSWOOD GOLF DOME ships per se, co-owner Chuck Arnason lic course Is heavil y wooded, with water At the K,ngswood Golf Dome, golfers says 10-hour packages are available hazard s, large roughs and bluegrass may practi ce their drives on a 100-ya rd at the reduced price of $11 0 or ($11 per greens. The 2092-yard , par 24 has th e indoor driving range from one of the 55 hour) . potential to be one of the province's most challenging courses. Features in· clude club rentals and driving range. Tournaments welcome. For informa· Golf Course Architecture tlon, call H.B. Johnson at 473-2421. , Rnanelal ! Market Feasibility Studies • N ETlEV CREEK G OLF C OURSE , Design ! Project Management! Construction M PETERSFIELD , Golf Course Expansion o pened in August, 199 1, th is nine-hole public cou rse Is located north of and Renovations Winnipeg on Highway #8. Surrou nded , Residential ! Golf Course Subdivi sions by natural beauty, Netley Creek Is a , Resort Master Planning and Design 3131-yard, par 36 layout with a natural spring creek winding through th e fai r­ • Regulatory Approvals ways. Netley Creek offers club and ca rt rentals, driving range, club repairs, pro shop and coffee shop. Tournaments are welcome: tee reservations ac· cepted. For Information, call Bruce or Bonnie Dalman at 738-4653. Hilderman

, Q UARR Y O AKS GOLF Witty C OURSE AT STEINIIACH Located three miles east of Steinbach , Crosby & Landscape Architects, Ouarry Oaks takes Its name from the gravel quarry on which It was con­ Hanna Golf Course Architects structed. Th e 6926-yard , par 72 course fe atures a rug ged landscape with Associates & Planners spri ngfed pools flanked by a succes­ sion of oak tree s. Quarry Oaks, WINNIPEG SASKATOON Manitoba's newest 18-hole course , fea­ 500 - 11 5 Bannatyne East, Winnipeg, Man ~ oba R3B OR3 944-9907 tu res cl ub & cart rentals, restaurant, pro shop, golf lessons and club repairs.

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1J.1B FOLLOW ING PAGES REPRESENT AN ALI'HAHE'fICAL LI STING OF TIlE GOLF COURSES IN M AN ITOBA AND N ORTHWESTERN ONTAR IO WHICII ARE CURRENTLY MEMBERS or THE M AN ITOHA GOLP Ass 'IAT ION , COMPLETE WITH COURSE DESCRU'riONS TN TERMS or LENGTH, PAR, RATING AND LOCATION, WE TRUST OUR DIRECTORY WILL BE AN IDEA L GU IDE AS YOU PLAN YOUR EXCURS IONS AROUND OUR PROVINCIAL GOLI'ING PARADISE,

THE CITY OF WINNIPEG PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT MUlllCIPAl IiOlF COURSES

Klldonan Park Golf Course 334 -0452

Crescent Drive Golf Course 453 -4875

Windsor Park Golf Course 257-1264 John 81umberg Golf Course 888- 8860

Harbour View Golf Course 1867 Springfield Road 222-2751 VI." ou, fully .rocked golf 8Itop. Fo, all 'IOU, golfing need. ENJOY A GAME WITH US THIS WEEK

1992 Mnllil obn Coif }o/l,."a{ ASIIERN BOISSEVA IN GOLf' CWII Uollng: C m ' mNwoon GOLF CLUB GOLF & COUNTRY CJ.lJII 9 holes White· 7 1 (Mcn) 73 (I.adies) 27 holes 9 holes Histance: 2695 yards Blue · 72 (Mc: n) 76 (I...udicli) Oi.li t.1I11CC.'i: 1)I""lmces: 2849 yards (D lue) Pur: 33 (Men) :n (L.'1dics) Ilox 193. !lfllt' C:Ullrl'(' 2bl 9 yu rd ~ (While) Witting: 65.5 (Men) 68 ( L[l(Ji c~) RR#I · 3 164 yurtls (Hhle) 1'lIr; 36 (Men) 36 (Ltldies) nux R22, Ilcllding ley, MIJ -3043 yards (Willie) nux 337, Ashern. M8 notsseYAln , M8 ROIIOJO WI, itt: co/ l r,~p RO OEO 768·3 137 ROKO EO 895·7206 ·3 1!ttl ynrd~ (Blue) 1..00 'fl/f'{/ fill Pmvillrinlllfllhll'lIY #6, 534.2365 1.QC(/f('(l oII Robli" IJolI!t' !'iml ll'l'.11 · 3033 yards (While) 180 kmllortlr of Wilmi/}('g, jll :J f 1..oL"llfctl 24 km mm ll nfUS/( '(Uuufo uJ \Wmripel.( '.f Per;/11 I'tPr Hi8 '1 11'(l1' R(1(/ ('(mrs(' sOlltll uf I\.I'ht·rn. border Oil IJm\l illriol N lgltll'{/y It 10, ill H I'(1 (IiIl ~ / t'> " ·J04 l ynrd, (Olue) 264 k/ll .W llfltwt!.\'f q{ Willfli,J1'I.f . A SS INIIlOINE GOLF CLUB ·2R94 yurds (While) CARMAN G01.F C LUII Pflr: 7 1 (M en) 7 1 (Ludies) 9 h o l c~ OlstflllCC: 313 1 yunh BHANnON R EC REATION 18 hol cs Rulin~ : 6R (Men) Pur: 36 (Men) 3M (L.'ldics) CENT HE GOLF CLUB Illstnncc: 5855 yards nox 4J I'ur: R H IIII~ : 69 (M en) n (I ,adies) 18 holes 7() (Men) 72 (Lndies) SI. AnlH ~ . Mil nflX2 16. St. Jnmes r.o. DlS((lIIcc : 606li yurd li Hlltlng: 67 (Men) 7 1.5 (Ladies) ROA IRO Wllll1illt!Itt, Mn Pur: 7 1 (Mcn) 74 (Lad les) Dux IItt. 422·5540 Cormon, Mil ROC; 0,10 l.ocflleti ltIitmlt'J RJJ 3R4 RR9.h225 RlItin~ : flY,S (Men) 70 (Ladies) 25 cow l of Oox 960 745·2366 Wimli,Jt'1.( (m Tratl,f, C(uUU/fI II EL RES A 34lh Sireet & McUnnllld A venue Loc(lfl.'d 80 k", ~u lIlll\I ' l'l'1 uf l/iRhll'fl v III . GOLF & COUNTRY C LUII Uraudon.MU Willl/ ipt'R ml Pm"illrifll H igh ll'fI)' Iii holes R7A 6A2 #.1. C RESCENT ORIV>: I>lslImccs: 674 1 yu rd .. ( Atuc) 725· 0~44 GOLF C OURSE 6482 yord ... (While) CUARLESWO(1n GO'"" Y holes Pllr: While · 72 (Men) 73 (Ladi e!o ) CLUII Distances: 1376 yurd.s (While) Roling: BREEZY BEN" C OUNTRY 9 holc!! Ilur : 27 (M en) 27 (L.,'l dies) White · 7 1 (M en) 72 (Lndies) CLUB Dl~llIm: c: 3024 yards Roling: 49 (M en) Hlue * 72 (Men) 75 (Ladi eJol) J 8 holes Uux 32, K.K.N2 DlstllIlCCS: Par: 3S (Men) 38 (Ladies) 7ti I Cresce nt Drive. Wlnnlpeg.MU 6725 yards (Blue) Rating: 68 (Men) 70 ( Lnd ic~) Fori .urry 310 I-Inney Street, RJC 2~~ 6 632·8341 6272 ynrds (White) Wlnnil)cg. MU Lm:tII('c/ 4.8 klllllonh of W"H. ' ,~ Pur: White · 72 (Men) 73 (Lndic:s) Unx 11 RJT IX3 Pl'riml'ff'r "'\\IY. 01/ Siurgeoll Rucu/ Winnil)cg. Ml\ RJR OY6 453.4"75 ( Ro,I'.w'r ). RRR· 04R4

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Our new clubhouse offers Inc. licensed facilities, excellent Best wishes to the M GA in 1992 food, pro shop, c lub rentals, cart rentals. MANITOBA'S OLDEST GOLF COURSE 310 Haney Street C.P.G A Pro - Pat Kemball PRESIDENT FOR BOOKINGS, Harvey Zimberg CALL US AT GOLF PROFESSIONAL Bob McVicar 1-745-2366

1992 Mallitooo Golflollr/wl DAUI' IilN C OUNTRY CLUII D EWRAINE GOLF CLUO 18 holes 9 holes Ul')tullccs:tl ll l yurtls (Blue) Distonces: 3266 yards (Blue) S9SS yards (While) 2IJJ3 )'urds (white) Dauphin Golf Club S670 yards (Red) )JAr: 36 (Men) 34 (Ladies) PAr: 70 (M en) Rulin,,: Blue - 7 1 (Men) 63 Rulinl:: While - 68.5 (Men) (lAIdie,) While - 6H (Men) 63 A challenging J8 holes 73 (Llldics) (lAIdles) Uox 478 Oclorltlnc. MH ROM OMO Ilnuphln, MU 1t7N 2V3 747-24 11 GREEN FEE PLA YERS WELCOME 638-9400 t o (UnJ 5 kttl M.rt (md 3 km ,umtlr - 18 HOLE RATE $15.00 Locate(J 0 11 I-/III'Y. 112f), 16 km t'(l~ t of of Deloruilli! which Is a/lOut Joo km DmllJl!i1l wh ich is 325 km lI ortln"tSI sOllllnww nf Whm ipt'll nil /-liRlrway Two Day Advance Booking Privileges o/Wil//lipf'N 011 IIw)'. 1110. N3.

Driving Range and Private Lessons availab le DEER RID ,E GOLF DRYIlEN GOLI' from one of Maniloba's top golf pros. COURSE & CURLING C U JII 9 holes 9 holes Rai nbow Bench and cnmping facilities close by. Oistilllce: 2767 yards llIslllnce: 3329 ynrds A scenic 45 minute drive from Clear Lake. Pur : Blue - 36 (M en) Pllr: 36 (Men) 37 (Lndies) lu b & company lourmnnents welcome. While · 35 (Men) Hitting: 1 1 (Men) 73 (Ladies) Hulin ~ : While - M (Men) Box 279 Box 1424 Orydell, ON PRO STAN HOMENUlK IIrlindon, MD R7A 6N2 I'8N 2Y8 (807) 223-4218 D ELAIIUNT GOLF Pro Shop - 638-9400 & COUNTRY CLUB EAR FALLS GOLF CLUO 17 km cast of Dauphin on Hwy. 20 E. 9 holes 9 holes DistAllce: 3260 yards Olstullce: 3207 yards Pur: 36 (Men) 36(Ladies) Pltr: 36 (Men) Rotlrl G: 68.S (Men) 69 (lAIdi cs) Ruth1 ,, : Dlu ~ - 71 • GO I . ~' C" WT &: n ,UIlIU:NTAI.• S • "RIVATE Lf..SS ONS 80x 149, Treherne. MB Red - 67.S Box 411. f~ ar Fulls. ON • II"NQU t::,'S • LICI!:NSI!:U UlNINU RtJG 2VU 723-2502 tnr(lU'd J km ('a .vI nfTreJlI:m l!. /04 POV ITO (807)222-3206 kill west of WlmlifJt!S 011 Hwy. 1I2.

Elmhurst GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Manitoba Golf Association For its production of the "Golf Journal" All golf enthusiasts wi ll find this a mosl interesting publication.

H EAD PROFESSIONAL CLUB MANAGER RANDY BREKKE RON FRANKS

For in/ormation telephone: 224-2244

7992 Maul/ooo Coif Journal EI.M IIUKST GOI.F GIL IIERT PI.AINS GLEN-L EA G OI..F CLUB While - 71,:') (Men) & COUNTRY CI. n C OUNTKY CLUII 18 holes 4()() Angler A \If. 18 holes 9 hules Dl~ tnll c(': 5605 yards W lnnlp('g. M n R3K IS4 Ol!i tullccs: 6637 yurds(l3 lue) UlstiWCC: 2952 YUrt.! s liar: 69 (Men) 71 (Ladies) 837-8383 6394 yard'i{ While) Pu r: 35 (Men) 37 (Ln(lics) Ruling: 66 (Men) 66 (Ladies) I)nr: 7 1 (Men) 74 (Ladies) Hilling: 68 (Men) 72 (Ladic!i) 1002 - 2nd Street HAKBOUK VI EW RnllnJ,t: Forward - ttl) (M!:Il) n 01C 4, Drnndon,MB GOLF C OUKSE Middle · 71 (Men) Gilbert Pl nlns. Mil R7A 3A8 9 holes 7) . ~ (1.Ildles) ROI. OXO 728-9090 Olslil.ncc: 1242 yards Back - 72 (Men) 548-2 118 1./J('(IfNt DI'prnximately 9,7 km cast Par: 27 (Men) 27 (Ladies) 75 (Llldies) 1.• O('fU("( 1 310 km lIonhwe,ff of W" H'. oj Rrmulotl 0" HI'(lf'('I't'$t /)1'. 1:.'. Ruling: 49 (Men) 44 (Lad ies) K.K.ifS. WinnipeG. Mil ()II IIlVy. 1I5, bt'(II'('t' lI n fl/IIJM" ,Co 1867 S l)rln ~ ncld Rd , K2C 2Z2 222-55 11 Gra ll dview, GLENIIOK O GOLF N. Klldouhn. WlulI ll)('g. Mn w('(1/(,(/4 km e(/ ,W of J-I IRIIII'IIY 1159 & COUNTRY C LUB 222-275 1 ()II Gan'ell Rum'. GLAOSTONE G OI.F <) holes & COUNTR Y CLUII Dlstnnce: 2948 ya rds IiEI:LA GOLF COUKSE F AI.I:ON L AKE GOLF 9 hul~s Pur: 35 (Men) 36 (Ladies) 1H holes C OUKSE Uislunccs: 3 149 yard). (Illue) RAting: 67.5 (Men) 71 (Ladies) Distance: 6272 ( Rcd) 18 holes 2954 Yllrds (While) lime 70, Glcnhoro, MD 6583 (Rille) Ulshlflets: 6964 yurds (Olue) II" ,,: 36 (Mcn) 3Y (1.II dics) ROK IIXO Pur: 72 (Men) 72 (Lndies) 6340 yords (While) Ruling: i31ue - 70 (Men) 827 -2856 I{lItlnK: Allie · 71 (Men) ~253 yurds (Red) While - 68 (Men) 6R l,u,'(lIt.'tJ J k", wtSt and 2 kill I/ n,.," 69,5 (Ll.Idies) IlM : 12 (Men) 72 (Luclie .. ) (Ludies) njm e"')(Jm which Is 150 km wtst Red · 69,S (Men) Ru llll J.t : Dlue - 73 .5 (Men) Uux 9 1, nfWi,lI/fJ)t'g Oil Hi8/m'ay #2, 69.5 (Ladies) 75 (I ,utl ie",) Glndslonc, MU n ox 70 White - 7 1.S (Men) ROJ 0'1'0 G I.ENUi\LE COUNTRY C LUB RI "erlo n. MU I{O('; 2 RO Fulcun !leuch, Mil 385-2750 I Mh oles 432-5272 RilE I KII 349-2554 L()(.Ylfed on IIlg hway #34, 3 kill OIshUlccli: 64RO yards (B luc) Loc(lted at tlte I/(mh end of lied" l...vc(I/t'd ill lile W""(' ,~ h l'lI ,\'(Jlltll oJGlmlstu// ( wit/eli Is I J.5 kill 6 105 yards (White) Islalld, (jol/ow /liS/limy #8 111m" Pmv;"dul Pm"I<, abullt 155 lim ('(/SI IIIrst (md lUJr(h nJ Wimr iptf.: mr Pu r: 72 (Men) 74 (Ladies) thcn RO(l(I 233 tasr) IVlr/ell is 175 of WilillipfOg Oil Tra/l,f·Cmuu/a HlK/r wllY 1116, Ruling: Blue - 72.S (Men) k1ll lIorth oJWimll,Jflg, IJixllway III. 72 (!.adies)

INN Of' THE: WOODS Fishing Packages (jolf and Rates LAKESIDE Packages INClUUlS; HO TEL AND DELUXE HOTEL CON FE R E NC E C E N T R E ACCOMOOA liONS SUMMt II SI A~;()N : MCil llJlilll hreaklnsl, lunc h , May I, H)92 Sf'plCmbcr 7. dinner 1992 OOills. I),ul and gUide Huurs 1 :00 amlu dusk Fish siorilg~' Flshmg h C{~llsl' FI\lI 5, A'-.ON: Sh o re IUllc hes nv.!llablc Ncl non-colnlllissrollilbic Se pt ~ lHlw l H 1992 Oclober Upon IIvmlflhlllly 31,1997 Advance rc!'>ervallOIlS nrc We lcome to th e Inn of th e Woods where 1\ friendl y, I NUU[)I ,; ' required professionul stuff wuit 10 show yvu our re llovfllCd hotel. Once Applicable I.u;es IIlcluded you've stayed wilh 11 ,\, you' ll never stay anywhere else, • 2 nights tlCCollllllodntion • 1 round 0 1 golt nl Kenoril ONt OAY: TIle hotel is located on the shore of beaut iful Luke of the $28 1 00 single occupAncy Woods, within eusy wu Jld ng di.., Hlnce 10 dowru own Kenora. Goll 8. COllntry Club with $247 00 pC" person douhle The Inn of Ihe Woods p rn" i de~ 11 unique and professiunu] power CM! occtlpnllCY h>eul e for conferences, sell1l nars and cllceul]"c rClrCfll S ,.. • S95.00 pel per son/double IIl11 idsl Ihe nulurll l bcn ut y of N01'lhern Ontario. occupancy Ttmll DAY , Our' faci lit ies wi ll necommodnl e up to 2~ O pcol)]e, Idelll for $80600 slIlqlf' occlIpnncy • S 165 .00 per ,leI son/single mid-si ze seminars or cO ll ventions. S696 00 per P'" SOil douhle OCCUpllllCy Whether YOll nre trave lling on husincslI or pleasure, from occupnncy Ne t 1l01l -C0I11I11ISSI0nable check-in 10 chcck-oul . you nre our !irsl concern. Apphcilbll' lil ltl'S not Fr vt D AY; Included S1338.0U srllqlc occupnncy PHONE: (S07) 468-5521 5 113800 per per .. o n (Ioublf' TOLL FKEIl I-ROO -465-1120 Upon aVilllillllllly occupnncy FAX: (H07) 4(;R-4734 Ollu" pilch .. IClf'S ,lVil/iable V~N D AY: Sf V;' $ I 85 70U ~lIlglf' OCC UpilnCY Inn of the Woods $148300 pc, IWIson double occupnncy 470 Firsl A venue So ulh , Ke nom, Ontnrio P9N I W5 Phone (204) 474 -1345

III 1992 Mnrrjfo/Jn QJlf /OIlrf rn l IHRI ("'lORY

H OLlUAY MOUNTAIN R(H lng: 18 Blue · 70 (Men) RullnA : M (Men) 69 (Ladics) KrrCUEN C HEE K GOLF COUHSE 71.5 (Lu rJics) 202.1 M"ln Slr'eel G OLF & COUNTR Y C I.UII 9 holes 18 Wh ite · 69 (Men) Winnll)cg, Mil H2 V 211Y 18 h o l ~s 70.5 (Lnd les) D I."IIIIIC':: 2~ 4 S yards 334· 1452 Illstunc(': 6408 ynrds I'lIr: 36 67 (L.die, . 9) Pur: 72 (Men) 4540 Pnrlllgc A venue K ,LLARNEY LAKES IIW: Ril ling: 70 (Men) Ruling: 6~ (Men) Hendlngley. MB 74 .5 (I .udics) nux "9, I ,"rlvler". MU GOLF CLUB 888·8860 80); 387 ROG I An 242·2008 ROH OJO 9 holcs l....oc(lfed 2 kill Wt'st of Wi/ll/ipt'/: 's OIShtncc: 2748 Yi\I'(jS F'urt f<'rll llccs, UN ,,9A 3M7 I< ;NACE GOL .. & ferimeter f lIllY. 0/1 }Jor'{jge A \/e. r nr: 35 (Men) 35 (Ladies) Killing: 66 (M en) 67 (Ladies) (807) 274·3587 COUNTRY C U JII K ENOHA GOL .. nux 118 1 I11NI1I'(/ V. 7 kill 'tilt'S' of Highll'ay 9 holes #71. & COUNTRY CLUB Klllnrney. M D Dlslnucc: 6525 yards HUK IGU 1~ holes 1' 111" : 72 LA V ERENDR YE GOLl' Olslu nccs: 6310 yards (B lue) 523· 8277 Rn tlll ~: 7 1 Wc(lf('l/ 3 kill we')', uJ Klflllrllf:Y 6160 yOr'ds (White) COURSE (LA BROQUEHI E) nox 1079 which I.~ "h(m! nD lOll .~ollfhllle s r of Pur: Blue · 7 1 (Men) IR 110I ....s Ignoce. Olllorlo WI/III/pcg UII Nighll'lIY #1 8. Whilo · 7 1 (Men) DlsiAnCe: 7106 yurt..l s (Blue) POT I TO 6544 yards (White) R" Hn ~: OIue • 70.S (Men) K ' NGS WOOl) GOL .. 5526 y"d, (Red) 72 ( Ludies) J OliN B LUMBERG GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB I'M: 73 (M en) 72 (L(t(HI! .~) While · 69 (Men) 18 hules Kuling: 72 · Blue (Men) COURSE lIux 4SS DlsUlnces:6372 YARDS 69.5 M White (M en) Y holes, 18 holes Kenor", ON. Iry N 3XS Pur: 7 1 65 • Red (Men) Dlstnnccs: 6343 yu rds (18 . IllUt~ ) (807) 468·7995/468·3597 R fi lln ~ : 70.5 7 1 · Red (I.adies) 5~44 ynrd s ( 1M • While) 8 0x 220 nux 340 2739 ynrds (9) KIL.DO NAN P A RK LflSulle Mll, Lu Uroquerlc. MuuJlobn I'lIr : 7 1 (Men · 18 White) GOL .. C OURS'; ROG 180 736·4079 ROA OWO 73 (Ladies · 18 White) 1.IJ('(//e(J 1.6 kill lVe~' 1 oj u.lSa/{{' 0/1 18 hol es (2114)424. 5046 Y While 66 (Men) l-liRhll'flY 24 7. Olstuncc: 54Y5 yu rd .s /"n('fII('d 70 km s()IIII/{' lISI vJ I g While 69 (M en) PM : 69 (Melt) 72 (Ladies) W//1/1"peR on lIiRi1wIIY 21D. 18 Uluc 70 (M en) L ARTERS AT ST. ANDR EWS 1K hules Dista nce: 6655 yards I'ur: 72 (Men) 7 1 (Ladies) GOLF DOME Ruling: 72 (Men) 7 1 (Llldics) 1205 Wilkes Ave. 489-7776 Box 100. Group G, H.H, #IU Wlnnlpcg, MU R3C 4A3 • 58 HIlTING STATTONS ON 3 LEVELS 334· 2107 • I 8- HOLE MINIATURE GOLF • ADDY 5 ,·IED • LICENSED SNACK BAR L ITTLE FALLS GOLF CLUU 9110LI!.S • BIR1'IIDA Y PAKTII?S AND GROU PS WF.:LCQME IlIstltncc: 3083 yards • IllPJ'LNC AND PUTTLNC AREA Pur: 36 (Mtm) Hali ng: 69 (Men) 69.5 (L,dle,) n o,729 AUkok"". ON ,.... 1'01' I CU GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB (807) 597· 1106 LaSall e . MB L ORETTE G OLF COURSE (6 mlns, south of Perimeter Hwy.) 9 holes Olstnncc: 2946 yards POr: 36 • I 8 · HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP OURSE • DKlVINC HANCE Nfltlng: White · 70 (M en) • T uRNAMENTS FO R GROUPS UP TO 150 • FLEET OF 35 GOLF CA RTS Red· 68 (Men) Lorette, MU • LICENSED CLUBHOUSE • M EMAF.RS ANn PUSUC weLCOM e 878·2 172

L UN DAH G OL .. & COUNTRY CLUII 9 holes DEVELOPMENT Distunce: 3053 yards LaSall e . MB Pur: 36 (Men) 36 (Ludics) 80x 175 I.undor, MU ROC I YO • 183 O NE- A RE LOTS • A LL LO'rs PULLY SERV ICED 762.5877 • R,VER AND GOLr OUkSE LOCATIONS • DlSPLAY O FFICe AND SHOW [lOMES [,,,f) cored (// ,hejlmerioll of Highways #6 (I"d #419. LWldllr I .~ J{)() km lIorth of Wiml ireR Oil H ighway 116.

1992 Mrlllito/xl Golf jo/mlnl M A<:G ~E (; ()R T OWN & C OUNTR Y GOI~ F CLUU 9 holes Distance: 2907 yurds Pur: 35 (Men) 38 (Ladles) Rntln rt: ()7 (Men) 70 (Ludics) 80x 464 [!J Larters Mllc(;rcgor. MU ROll ORO 6ijS· 2SijS at St. Andrews Lm.:lltl!llllf the iml'r.lw'liO/J n/ Provincial Road 350 "lid IJixhwa )' III. MnrCr('gor Is 106 lim WIW (JJ Golf & Willll ipf!N all III I' T/'{/lIs· CrU/(lda fligll w{/ )i #1 . Country Club M AN ITOU TOWN & COUNTRY CJ.UII would like to 9 h o l e .~ OlsUH1ce: 2750 yards thank all those Pur: 34 (Men) 35 (Lad ies) Dox 566 who made our Manitou. MD ROf: If: O first year a very 242· 2287 /"){'fllt'd 140 km SOI I /"Wt' ~' 1 of successful one. Willll ipeJ.: mr Wil l/way #3.

M ELITA G OLF CLUn 9 holes Loca l 'd on hlstortc OI.duncc: 2995 ya rd s RIver Road (PR2381. Par: 35 (Men) 37 (Llldics) Rfl lIng: 68 ..5 (Men) Just 20 minutes fr<)m nox 665 Portage and Main, Melllll, MU ROM ILO Lalters (It St. 522· 3624 Andrews Is Lm:all:d 319 kill .1· (J UlhW I! .~t nf Winnipeg (If rh e j Ullef/wl oj Manlloba's newesl lIi1(hIl'Uy.f #.l (Illd #83. championship MINNEOOSA GOLF CLUO course. The 9 holes plCl. uresqu· lract Dislullcc: 29Y4 ymcl s Par: 36 (Men) 36 (LCtdies) features USGA Ruling: 6H( Men) 69 ( LIllJi ~s) Uux 11 9 1 regulation greens, Mlnllcdosll. Mn the chall enge of ROJ lEO R67·3 1SI water. the feel of the UJCaTl'tJ 217 km lIorthwe,I" of lorest and the game Wi/lll ifU'R. Ilf'nr ,11(' jllllCI IV/I uJ IIwy,r.IIJ6 (/fItJ 11/0. from the Scottish links, Private M INNE WASTA G OLF memberships, & COUNTRY CLUO I R holes corporale Dlstollce: 6582 yards (Blue) memberships. public 6 153 yards (Whi le) 5652 yn ,ds (Red) and lournament bookin gs are now R o tlll~ : Blue · 72 (Men) While · 70 (Men ) available, Call today Red · 68 (Men) n (Lod ies) for a complele 6me 68 InformaUon package, Morden, MD ROG 1,10 H2 2·4992 W LnC(J/t'(J on Roo(11I4J2, I km wt' .~ t of Murden which (,f 120 km 334-2107 ,wmthW("f/ of Winnipeg UII fJighwlI)' #3,

1992 M{/tliloixl Golf /011",(// I>lRI ( I ()In

NEEPAWA GOLF O AKVI EW GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB & COUNTRY CLUO 9 holes 9 hules Olstfmce: 3269 yards DlsUmce: 3073 yards Pur: 36 (Men) 37 (Lutlies) Pur: 36 (Men ) Rntlng: 70.5 (Men) 73 (Ladies) Roling: 69 (Men) 67 (Ladies) 'rl-r lIox 1119, Neepawa, Mil 80x 972 ROJ 1110 476·5711 Altona,M8 • AA l..ocmed I km emu oj'Neepawn ROC 080 which i.f 190 km northweSTa/ WI'S. 327. 5590 Loca/ed 1.5 km mmh a/Gretna and NIAKWA COUNTRY CLUO I km west oflhe highway. GreiM is niB wa 18 holes I I/ kill soulh oj Wln nl/Jeg on C 0 U N TRY C L U B I)lsluncc: 6234 )'urds t-lighwtlY ItJO. Pur: 72 (Men) 74 (Ladies) Kutlng: Blue - 7 1.5 (Men) OAKWOOD GOL'- CLUB While - 70.5 (Men) 9 holes 73 (Ladies) Dlslnnce: 2970 yards 620 Nlllkwu Rd., kutlng: 64 Wlnnlpe~, M8 nux 7, Sic. Anne, Mil R2J 2X3 RDA IRO CONGRATULATIONS 256· 2013 433· 8045

to the NORTIIERNAIRE GOLF OJIDWAY GOLF CLUO & CURLING CLUIl Manitoba 9 holes 9 holes Uil;tancc: 297 My ards Olstance: 2945 yards Pur: 36 (Mell) 37 (Ladies) Pllr: 35 (Men) Golf KuHng: 68 (M en) Rallng: 68 (Men) nO li: 11 3, 00.994 Glndl,MB Sioux Lookout, ON RO C 1110 I'OV 21'0 Association 642·7776 (807) 737· 1800 wc:(lferi Il eal' Ames whlt'h Is / 8 kill mm h nfGimli nil Highway NR. PIIANTOM LAKE Cimlll.f 97 k.m fUm/! tlf Will1l ipl!R (III GOLF CLUU flig /llv/IY #8 or #9. 9 holes rlistuncc: 2997 yards I'or: 36 (Men) 37 (Ludies) Ruling: 68 (Men) 7 1 (Ladies) Dux 128 FlinFlon,M8 RM IM7 687·3355 • Licensed Clubhouse wc,'(lIecI 2 km SU IIlIt uf Ffln Flo" which Is 770 km north w('J" of • Cart Rentals Winnipeg rJII /-/ighway 11/ 0. • Fully-stocked Pro Shop PINAWA GOU' CLUU • Group Tournaments 18 holes Dista ncc: 6563 yurds (Blue) 627 1 yards (While) Welcomes to our stqff Pur: 72 (Men) 73 (Ladies) Ril ling: 7 l.S - Glue Pro/Manager 70,0 - While 110' 263 Garth Goodbrandson PhUIW8, M8 RO E I LO 753·2760 Superintendent wCcl/ cd 100 km l/unht!tW of Minnewasta Marcel Deneer Winn ipeg_ Golf and PINE FALLS Phone 1-822-4992 GOLF CLUB INC. 9 holes Country Club for tee times (24 hrs advance) Distance: 2972 yards POr: 35 (Men) 36 (Ludi.,) Roling: 66 (Men) 70 (Lndies) Morden, Man. Ask about Bo,298 Pine Falls. MD our Lifetime memberships RO E IMO 367· 8463 1992 Mmlitooo Golf JOIly/llil - 1)11{1 ( lOin

I'INE RIDGE G OLF CLUB RIVERVIEW C OU & COUNTRY CLUIl lR hules 9 holes 9 holes Dlstli llces: 641 1 )'Il rd .~ Dlstllncc: 26 19 yo rds l)lslnncc; 2776 yards (Alllc) 6310 yal'l.Js (White) Pur: 34 (Men) 36 (Ladi es) Pllr : 35 (Men) Pur : Hlue · 72 (Men) Rilling: 64 (Men) Rulln).: : 66 (Men) 6 ~ (Lmlics) Whi te · 7 1 (Men) Reslon, MU 80x 667 76 (Ladlc!!) ROM IXO Morris, MU RlIlh'2: OIue - 72 (Men) 877-3692 ROG IKO 746-2027 76,5 (Ladles) LnrfltPd I kill IW' fl of RrSlO1I II'Mdl I~ 260 km lI'esl of w r f/t f'fl 1!2 km t(HI of flu! brldgt' /1/ tIl t· lIorth cml of White 71 (Men) Wpg. (m IIwy. #2. M fJ rri.f wllir h ;,f 65 km ,fO.1t1t oj Will/lfjlt'S W I H lI'y. 75. 74 (Lutlics) R.IUS W l nlllp q~. MIJ R2C 2Z2 222- 1573 i.t)('(Jff(/4)j kill 1\It'~ 1 of NIN hwtly 1159 CHI G(Jn l ~m Hmul.

PI.EASANT V ALU; Y Gou ' C I.UII ( B ELMONT) 1Mh oles OISlullcc : 5875 yan.ls (White) New Clubhouse complete with: 534U yurds (Red) Pur: 7 1 • Fine dining • Spacious members lounge Killing: Whi le - 68(Mt n) • Separate banquet facility for up to 250 Red - h5 (Men) 69.5 - (Lud Ic .. ) Uelmont . M B. ROK OCO 537 -262R We welc ome tournaments and functions Including: wC{l/t'd O il R(NU/ #340, 15 km ,ffmtll • Brunches • Graduations • Weddings • Wind-ups o/Hr llllotlf 11'11(('11 Il' I 85 kIll • Luncheons . Dinner Meetings . Bridal Showers .w uthh'e.ft ()f Willllilu'R OIl fllghwoy ltV . and more!

I'OR'I'A(;E I.A I) RAIllIE COL>' CLUB Home of the 1993 CPGA I K holes Transamerican Golf Championship Dlstallces: 6355 yu rds (Blue) 6 10.5 yards (White) Phone: 204-222-6477 Fax 204-222-5118 SK20 yn rd, (Red) Iln r: 36 (Men) 37 (LlltH es) Rutin..:: Blue - ' (I.U (Men) While - 69.0 (M en) lIed - 67,5 (Men) 72.5 (Lildi cs) 8nx 7 1S -One oj tile best kept secl'ets fJorlllge Ln Jl rnlrle. Mil In Manitoba" - TEEOFF. RIN 3C2 R57 .(,I 77 GOLFPINAWA 1.0('011'(/ ritl '~lc m (1 Park in PorttlRe. SceniC, challenging 18 hole golf course along the Winnipeg River, one hour R AT RIVER G OLF CI.UII northeast of Winnipeg, 9 hult s Uistoll('(' : 2506 y Ll rd ~ I) .. r : 33 (Men) Competitive dally rates: Rn1il1 1l: 64 (Men) 8 0x 5 11 , Weekday fees - $15 Seniors - $13 St. IJlerre·J olys. MB Weekend fees - $18 Cart rentals - $20 ROA IVO (GST Includedl) 433·71 77 u)('(jf~d 1m Hwy. liSt), 50 kill sO/llh o!WI/I/liptl(. Annual membership fees:

Rw LAKF; ARM Adults - $255 COLI' & COUNTRY CLUD Seniors - $230 9 hules Students - $130 Distance: 2665 yards Juniors - $85 Course Rating 1'lIr : Rille 70 (Men) Men's: White · bfU (Men) Call for reservations 72 (Ladles) Blue - 71,5 and tournament Info, Rulln. , fi 3.~ (Men) 67 (Lad les) White - 70,0 1l"lmerlowlI, ON Pro Shop 753-2294 J'OV l e o Ladles: (807) 735 - 2 69~ Clubhouse 753-2760 Red - 70,0

ID 1992 M(mitooo Coif JOllmal ROIII,IN GOLF While · 70 (Men) & COUNTRY CLUII 70 (Ludies) CONGRATULA7'IONS 925 WRit Streel. Wlnnlpt!g. MU 9 holes R2K 2'1'4 66l1-RS II T07'HE DlJohUll'cS: 3102 (Dlue) MANITOBA GOLF ASSOCIATION 2978 (While) FROM Pur: Blue · 70 (Men) R USS El.L GOL .. White · 68.5(Mcn} & COUNTRY CLUU 72 (Llldies) 9 holes RallnA: Blue · 70, White · 6~ . 5 OI.'1 lnnce : 3097 yard ~ BO JC 31.Roblln,MII I'nr: 71 (Men) 36 (LlIdics) ROO. IPO 937.4774 kllLlnJ.: : 70 (Men) 70(Ludies) Locmed I 1/2 kill nonh and I km Sox !l61. Russell. M n east of Roblin. 392 kill nonhwesl of ROJ I WO 773-2969 Wpg. at jUIIl:liuli uf IlwYI> , HS & Lnrmed (III lI",y. 1145, .5 lem eW't vj N83 R,,~' sc l/ which Is J50 km fIOrt"Wf'St of Wpg, on the Yl'lImvhf'(ul Rowf'. ROLAN!) GOo. .. CLUB 9 holes SANlllIILLS GOo... Distance: 2499 yard~ & COUNTKY CLUB I):.r: 33 (Men) 33 (Llldics) 9 holc~ Ruling: 62 (Men) 64 (Lad ies) OISlunce: 3263 yard s Uux 225, H.nlund, MIJ lIar: 36 (Men) 35 (Ludies) RIIG 11'11 343-2409 KuliuK: 72 (Men) MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE wl'lIled I kill 1-\'(',\' / (lml J kill IIorrh Box 160. Carberry. Mil of Rolantl whi{'h ;,r 100 km KOK 0110 R34-3349 s(mtlrll'c.ft tlf wpJ<. Oil /-Iwy. #23. / tlX'lliea on I-/ w)" 115, .5 lem .\'()ulh oj ENQUIRIES PHONE: C~jrb l! rr)' wllidlls 158 km west of Ros ' MERE GOLF WPll" jlw ,{O mit of the Trmu· CllfI(U/(I H/~hwcly, JOHN OLTHOF - 668-9526 & COUNTRY CLUB 18 holes Genoral Manager DistUIICl'S: 64 1S yards (Glue) 6204 yn rd" (While) RAIG YAHIRO - 668-8511 Pur: White · 70 (Men) 73 (Lad ies) Rlltlng: Blue · 7 1 (Me n) Golf Pro 73 .S (Lu dic .~)

St. SANDY HOOK Boniface GOLF CLUB

Golf Club 50 MILES NORTH OF WINNIPEG VIA HIG HWAVS II OR 9 100 Youville St., Wpg.

Home of the Original Labour Day Alternate Shot Classic

September 5-6, 1992

For information teJephone: 1-389-5466 233-4276 233-2497

1992 Mn"ilooo Golf Jour/1II1 S ANOY HOOK G OI. F· C LUII S IlILO GOLF C LUn SOUTII 1N TERLA KJl GOLF ST, C II ARLES 18 holes 18 holes & COUNTRY CLUB COUNTRY C LUII Distance: 6096 yords Distullcc: 611.)1 yo rds (WARREN) 27 holes IJllr: 1 J (Men) 73 (Ladies) I)ar: 71 (M en) 7 1 (Ludics) Olslllnccs: Rilling: 69 (Men) I R holes Roling: 69 (Men) 7 1.3 (ladi

Steil/bach "Th _ Automobile City". Tm~ UOM" O F &ELKIQK 1'1-1., AUTO·CITY PRO·AM Colrand CounLry Club

V ,SITORS W ELCOME Tmz T IMBS AVA ILABLE CALL 1-482-5911 24 ,·IOURS IN ADVANCE

100 S UTHERLAND AV E. Box 15,SELKIRK, MB RI A2BI

18 HOLES LICENSED CLUB HOUSE PRO SHOP DRIVING RANGE

m 1992 Manitoba Golf }oumal SWAN RIVER GOLF VIKIJEN WELLVIEW W INIlSOR PA RK & COUNTRY CLUU TIIOMI'SON COL .. CWII (;01 .•' CWU COl .•' CO RSE \) holes 9 holes 9 holes I IS holes Ulslul1('c: 1()~2 yn rd ~ Dlslance: 32 16 yards (White) Dlstttncc: ~ l:n yard .. Dlstill.cc: :'1201 yards I'"r: 36 (Men) 36 ( Lu di t:: .~) 3269 yard s (Blue) "Ar: 36 (Men) 38 (Ladies) 1'111': 6H (Men) 69 ( Ludie ~) Klllill~ : 6Y (Men) 69.5 (Ladic:,) JlAr : 37 (Men) 37 (Ludies) Rullnw,: tW.S (Men ) 70 (Ladies) Rntlug: 63 (Men) 67.5 (I..l\dics) nux 423. K;tling: Hlue · 72 (Mlm) l1ux 392 10 Des Mcurnn/l SWflll River, MlJ While ~ 7 tl .~ (Men) VIr.fl o/Cnrl'nf ~~~ . 2 ~67 Ril't' y

du Maurier Ltd. Classic

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