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Features AUTO GLASS Messages , ...... , ... , ...... , , , .... , , " 2 MGA Council ...... 4 In Memoriam .. , .. , .. "...... 6 Tournamen t Calendars ...... , 32-33 Directory 01 Courses ...... ' .••...... 60-63 Advertisers ' Indox .. , , , . , ... , . , . , •• , , , ..... , , 64 Articles M .G.A . programs outlinod ...... • • • ...... 8 Fanning Athlete. Goller of Year ...... 10 FASTEST IN TOWN '86 Manitoba Open pot $50,000 ...... 12 1985 Manitoba Open cut short ...... 14 SPECIAUSTS IN: Dan Halldorso n tells his story .,., .... , ...... ,. 18 • WINDSHIELDS REPLACED Manitobans sweep Canadian Junior ...... , , .. , . .. 22 • GLASS lor VENTS. DOORS, ond BACK WINOOWS Fanning rep ea l S ,,, Manitoba Junior , , ... , , , ..... , 26 .VINYL TOPS Somo unusual rwlo docisions , ...... ••• , ..... , 30 • BODY SIDE MOULDINGS Hashimoto wins Manitoba Amateur ... .. ••. , , .... 34 .VAN WINDOWS Doyles laad in Family golf ovont ...... 38 .SUN ROOFS Hall prevails In Rural championship .... , ...... ~ O • PINSTRIPING Pros provide variety of se rvices ... , , ..... , , ..... 44 Superintendents go ba ck to 1950 ...... 46 Steel wins U.S. award ...... 47 • Sanders claims SOI'tior cl1ampionship ...... 48 OUR SERVICE FEATURES: Froo Press Inter·Club championship ., ..... , , ... , , 50 • WHILE-U-WAIT SERVtCE • CARS PICKED UP & DELIVERED Elmhurst lOpS Crown Lifo ovont ..... , , . , , , ...... 52 • GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP V/S1 Hashimoto claims Jack Blair honors ... , . , . , , .... . 54 • WAITING LOUNGES Bayeo IntrOduces golf accessories ..... , , .. , , .... 56 • COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND Anderson dominates women's golf .,." ... " ... , 58 • MOBILE SERVICE Walker heads C.L.G.A ...... 58 • OPEN ON SATURDAYS Big year for senior even ts ...... , , . .. •••... , . , 59

The Cover AplJtOllchlnn tt1u ninth nroon over tho wotor ot Plnu Foils (top loftl. Crowd rings f,fst grAcn 10 fOOl) flnnl round of 1985 M (l nllol)o Opon NOW 8 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU lit Ehnhuqu Hop rioht) [lmhurlll ond Pino Rldgo lootlol vlow, contre leltl Will be hOI ' fOI Canadian SenlO! Men'a championship in Sep­ tember A view (If 1)I"Ih hOld IrOIll thu c lulJho~I!)O 11\ Maroun's pic IUIB aquB M lnnewssto course (centle l ight I. Juniors pull 011 14th grllen 81 Glen(J(lIO /lowor Itlftl, whoro Monltobo AmaUlur Will be playod 7 WINNIPEG LOCATIONS thl. yeaf Ducks Ble on the ponel between 111h and 18th fairWAy!! 61 Southwood (lower rlghtl. lito 01 Manitoba Opon lor nut three 950 St. James St...... 786-5551 year., 354 Sherbrook ...... 775-8131 948 St. Mary's Rd ...... 257-3447 25 Derby at Jarvis ...... 586-9727 Photogra phs on the cover were provided by free ­ 250 York at Garry ...... 943-4451 lanco photographor Hugh Allan, as were most of the other 704 Scotland ...... 452-4745 pictures in this magazino, Special thal"lks also go to the Win· 2140 McPhillips ...... 694-2370 nipeg Free Press and other sources, SELKIRK MANITOBA LOCATION 620 Sophia ...... 785-8244 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 1986 Is publishod by the MANITOBA GOLF ASSOCIATION 1 700 Ellice A venuo, Winnipeg, Man. R3H OB1 ThIS magazine was produced by WALLINGFORD PRESS LIMITED 358 Ross Avenue, Winnipeg, Man. DON'T JUST GET IT FIXED . .. GET IT " KILLEEN ED "

MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 ...... ' Message from the M.G.A. President While the 1985 golf season Saw the level and the grass roo ts level. Our ulti­ introduction of several changes in the mate goal is to ex pand interest in the ac tivities of the Association, 1986 will game by developing programs for use in be marked by continued chango an high sc hools and by other groups and expansion of the se rvices available to to make expertise ava ilable to all rural mem ber clubs and a concerted effort to areas of Manitoba. promoto the gamo at tho grass roots lov­ The establi shment of the Technical Di­ el throughout Manitoba. rec tor's position is not in conflict with Tho th roe ~yea r agreement with Pacific the efforts and activities of the M a nito ~ Wes tern Airlinos, Budget Rent A Car and ba Professional Golfers Association. Our ICG liquid Ga. Co, Ltd. as sponsors and programs contemplate th ei r continued Southwood Golf and Country Club has InvolvemelH at tho love l of previous insured a firm financial base for Tho years and hopefully our cfforts will be Manitoba Open. 81 ac kwood s Bevoragos of diroc t benefit in ex panding their ac­ will continue thoi r support of the tour­ tivity in all areas of the Provin ce. The es­ nam ent and we wolcome Lab alt's and tablishment of this position has been Hudson Bay Wine and Spirit as new as­ made possi ble by a grant from the Man· sociates. The participation of 20 addi­ Itoba Sports Federation. tional Corporate Patrons will ensure the The Associ ation has assembled a col­ tournament's financial viabitity. lection of video instructional and infor­ The prize purse In 1986 will be mational tapes for ell levels which aro $50.000. a" increase of more than 250 available to member clubs through the per cent from the 1984 level, with com­ golf office on a rese rvation basis. In mitments from sponsors to further in­ 1986. the M.G.A. will continuo its pro· creases over the term of the agreement. gram of Irelrating and (relmeasuring The consistent invo lvement of the member courses and w ill provide dis­ Southwood Golf and Country Club w ill Jim Sristow tance plaques upon completion and enable the parties to the agreelTl ent to Broez y Bend reques t. assess the problems related to th o in This seventh successful edition of tho creased magnitude of the event . plon ships. Todd will olso defend hi s Can ­ Golf Annual Is our only opportunity for The changes intro duced in 1985 ex adian Junior Championship in Edmonton direc t contact with tho more than panding the Championship flights to the In hopes of becoming Manitoba's only 10.000 members of the M.G.A. I trust low 60 and tias In both the Manitoba two-t ime winner of the national event. you will enjoy the contents of your an­ Amatour and Manitoba Junior will be The maj or area of new directi on and nual. We would al so welcome enquiries continuod. The successful golf cemp for service comes with the addition to our from members and clubs concern ing our rural Juniors at Carmen w ill also be re­ full-time staff of a Technical Director. ex isting se rvices and the requirements pea ted as well as the camp for elite play Todd Teplltski. In addition )0 being a of member clubs. This participation by ers in Winnipeg for bo th city and rural former Junior Champion and Willingdon the membership w ill enabl e us to bot­ juniors. Cup team member, has an acad emic ter serve your needs. Manitoba's Male Athlete of the Yea r • background closely related to tho work Best wishes for an enjoyabl e golf in 1985, Todd Fa nning, will cap an illus­ he is undertaking. The role of the Tec h· season. trious junior ca reer by attempting to be­ ni cal Director will evolve ove r the year come the second player to w in three as neo ds are identified. The initial aroas Jim Bristow consecutive Manitoba Junior Cham- of concentration will be at the elite junior President, Manitoba Golf Association

GREETINGS FROM THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA BEST WISHES FROM RCGA PRESIDENT On behalf of the Roya l Can. May I take this opportunity dien Golf Associotion, it is my on behelf of the Province of ploa sure to convey our very Manitoba to ex tend w arm bes t wishes to the Manitoba wishes to the membe rs or tho Golf Association and all Man ~ Manitoba Golf Association. itoba golfers for a successful Congratulations to tho ox­ and enjoyabla 1986 season. ecutive, working committees in Manitoba ha s produced all clubs and the army of volun­ some of Ca nado's fines t golf· tee rs invol ved for their efforts ers and its junior golfers proved in providing more opportunities e credit to th province las t for Manitobans to play this yoar producing the Pepsi Cana­ wonderful game. dian Junior Championship and Bes t w ishes for cOI1tinued Junior Intorprovincial Tea m success in the development of Championships. Lsrry Desjlfrdins Douglas Srewer the sport of golf, especially The hospitality and courtesy with the junior age pi eyers. extended to our officials and the competitOrS during 111eso eventS was grea tl y appreciated and we look forward to return ing to Manitoba this yea r for the 25th Senior Championship of Ca nad a, and to our continued associa tion w ith " friondly Sincerely, Manitoba". L.L. Desjardins Douglas G. Brower, Presi dent Minister Res ponsibl o for Sport Royal Ca nadian Golf Association

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 3 1986 MGA COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President - J im Bristow, Breezy Bend President-Elect Pas t President AI Gray, Charleswood AI Maca tavish, Elmhurst

Vice-President Vice-President Rud y Boivin, Southwood Ba rrie Sanders, Carman

Treasurer Executive Director Bob Forca nd, Breez y Ke n Hanford , Niakwa

Tournament Secretary - Gavin McFad zea n COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ASSISTANTS Manitoba Open - Keith Armstrong, Niakwa Bob Forcand, Breezy Bend Tournamants - Rudy Boivin, Southwood Lorne Kingye ns, Bel Acres Junior Development - AI Gray, Charles w ood Moe Solomon, Elmhurst Rural Events - Barrie Sanders, Carman Ted Chop, Nothern aire Special Events - Rudy Boivin, Southwood OTHER MEMBERS OF COUNCIL Steve Bannatyne, St. Charles Mike Mykytyn, Si x-Thirty Club Jim Berry, Reston Larr y Nahac hew sky, Shllo Ron Casse ls, Assiniboinc Ed Revel, Teulon Geoff Chand ler, Killarn ey Jim Scollan, Elmhurst George Delorme, Transcona Warren Scott, St. Boniface Bob Genoway, Mord en Ron Solomon, Glendale LlOyd Goodman, Pine Rid ge J im Sorenson, Glodstone Peter Guenther, Steinbac h Dick Spraque, Charleswood Ken Kovacs, Ro ssmere Ken Stadnek, Arborg Jack Kullberg, Brandon Bob Stafford, Niakwa Gord Lenton, Se lkirk Clarence Sveinson, Canoe Clu b Don MacDonald, Pine f3idge Mark Tessier, Thompson Alan Maxwell, St. Charles Ri ck Thain, MuniCipal courses Brian MacPherson, Southwood Dr. Gene Theodore, Swan Ri ve r Mel Montgomery, Carman Weiland Will iams, Bel Acres Dave Morrison, Breezy Bend Wayne Worobey, Wildewood MGA YEARBOOK COMMITTEE General Chairman - Rudy Boivin Editorial Director - Ralph Bagley Advertising - Ke n Hanford , Gord Pattison , Gav in McFa dzean, Keith Armstrong, Bob Stafford, Rick Thain, Gord Lenton, Barb Palleva .

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A hardworking membor of the Carman Golf Club who On e of Manitoba's bos t known golf ers and a former also served nea rl y 10 yea rs on the M an itoba Golf A sso ~ provincia l Amateur champion , Mike Pidlaski died April dation Council. Joe Kechar died September 15, 1985, 30 at the age of 69. at his Carman residence. He was 62. He was ac ti ve for many yea rs at 51. Boniface Golf Clu b, before moving to Elmhurst Golf and Country Club, Joe Kac hor was an er'l thu siasti c booster of rural golf where in recent years he spe nt many hours on the prac ­ activities and played an ac ti ve rolo in th o stag ing of tho tice fai rwa y. MGA's rural amatour an d sonior championship tourna­ Mike Pidlask i won th o Manit oba Amatour cham pion · ment at Hecla Island in recent years. ship in 1949 and 1960, defeating St. Boni face clubmatc He was B mombor of the Carm on Golf Clu b since Bill Budd Ihe first yea r, thon topping brOlher an d cl ub 1957 and on the MGA Council since 1977, enjoying mate BUI Pidlaski in 1950. Both later won the Amateur the fellowship an d always a w illing worker. crown, Budd In 1951 and Bill Pidlaski in 1960 and 1963. Mike was also runner·up to Southwood's Allan Boes He is survivod by his w ife M ari o, da ughtors Debb io in the 1948 Amateur 'final and he was twice runner-lIp Crease and Ci ndy Takva m of Winnlpog, four grandchil ­ in the Manitoba Open, behind Bob Reith in 1950 and dren, his fath or Hn et Kec hor of Va ncouver, broth ers Bill behind Hal Eldsvig in 19 52. of Hllbre, Man .. end Pete of Kenore, ant .. and sisters He was al so a great compotitor in tho MGA Inl or Clu b Mary Crom bIe and Ruth Bittn er of Vancouver, Jean For· events, playing on the wi nning team 11 times seven dyee of Kenlon, Man .. and Emily Kamp of Melville, Sask. for St. Bonifece in 1947-49-50-51-52-54-57 and four for Elmhurst in 195B-6 1-65-68, Joe will be missed eround the Carman Golf Club and He was predeceased by his wi fe Elsi e and is survived a t th o Rural tou rn aments. by two broth ers, Bill and John, bo th in Winnipeg, and a sister, Ann e Pylatuk , in Britis h Columbia.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 7 Manitoba Golf Association's programs, objectives outlined

By Ken Hanford the Royal Can adian Golf A ssociation. 5. The Manitoba Golf Association pro Executive Direct or. Eac l1 club m ambor (adult m ale 19 years vides all tOUrt1Olmen t prizes and trophies M anitoba Golf Association of age and over) is issued a Manitoba w here required. A U pormanent trophies The M anitoba Golf Association is an Golf Association Royal Canadian Golf are insw ed by tho Manitoba Golf Asso· Incorporated spon s association w hose Association membership card w ith a ciation and retained for safe keeping and purposes are, genorally speaking, the space for the club name, the reverSe side engraving w hen required. encouragement and development of golf of w hich ha s space for the individual'S 6. For rural mambe rs onl y, the M anito­ in Manitoba. It Is recognized as the gov name and updating space for hiS official ba Golf Association conducts the Rural erning body of golf in this Province by . This card Is invaluable w hon A mateur, Ru ra l Senior an d the M eag her the Royel Canadian Golf A ssociation, Visiting other clubs, and al so must be Beefea ter lone team ovont. Tho Higher Eligibility for mombership in the Asso­ presented to the starter at each official Handicap was tried in 19B4 w ith a small ciation is ex tended to all privata golf M anitoba Golf Associatio,' tournament entry and was abandoned in 1985 be ~ clubs and municipally owned or individ ­ with updated handicap. cause of lack of entries. Full In formation ually-owned courses in Manitoba. 2. Only holders of official card s are regarding each evon t is forwarded to The A ssociation functions under the entitled to ontor a Manitoba Golf A sso ~ each club at the stan of tho golf season. direc tion of an electeq Council w hose ciation sanct ioned and operated 7. A Junior Development Prog ram by method of elect ion and ros po" sibllities tournament. the Manhoba Golf Association has prov­ are outlined in the bylaws. 3. The M anitoba Golf Associati on ed to be a ve ry ac tive and rewarding ex ~ The more detailed work is under tho conducts Provincial Championships, the porionce for any Junior golfer w ho has supervision of the President' and Exocu Crown Life, North American Life Fa mlly attended a golf camp, participa ted in live Committee. while day-la-day IYI an ovont and the M anitoba Open. Sunday Junior Inter·Clubs or the Jllnior agement is under the Executive Diroctor. 4. Inte r ~ Provin c i a l Team events in Jun Championship. Three gol f camps wore The objects of the A ss ociatIon are: lor M en's, M en's Amoteur and Senior· held in 1985, the Carma" Rural Golf 0) to develop, encourage and control M en's. The composition of tho va rious Camp, the Elite Camp and the Urban tho game of golf in the Province of M a ni ~ Provincial Teams are determined end Golf Ca m p, and provod to be be neficial toba and Broa of jurisdiction. qualified by the Associati on. to all Juniors rural and urban. b) to arrango, schedule and supervise (Continuod on page 30) such tournaments in the Province as may be considered des irable in rolation to object (a). To receive entries and so t entry fees. Todd Teplitski named c) to protect the interests of the game of golf and to uphold tha Rulas of Golf as approved for use in by the Royal Canadian Golf Association, • MGA Technical Director GENERAL Todd Teplitski, a 25 yo ar·old graduBte 1. All m ember clubs of the M anitoba of Iho recreational studies; assumed Golf A ssociation are al so members: of duties in February as the first Technical Director for the M anitoba Golf Associ ation. While the job is new, Teplitsky is no stra nger to tho M anitoba golf scene. He THANKS w as provincial jllnior champion In 19 79 and a member of the provinCial tea m The Manitoba Golf Association thill yea r and al so was a mernber of ex presses thanks to the following M anitoba's Will ingdon ClIP te,HH in org anizations and businoss firms 1984, who have made grants and dona· Last year, he finished fourth in the tions to the association: M anitoba Amateur champIonship at Pine Ridgo, hi s homo club, but didn't take Province of M anitoba Sport part in tho Willing don Ton m trials Direc torate because he left on a honey moon, hav­ Manitoba Sports Federation Gaming Funds Ing bee n married just two days ',ofore the Amateur startod. Winnipeg Free Pross He gra duated from the Unive rsi ty of Crown Llfa Winnipog w ith a Bachelor of Rec re­ Paci fic Wes torn A irlines ational Studies deg ree and las t yea r Budget Rent A Ca r worked on maintenance at Carling O'Keefe Brew eries To dd Tep//lsk/ John Bl umberg muniCipal COurse for the Ford Motor Company summar, then became program direc tor lI ~en t of golf programs for the M anltoba M eaghers Distillery at M apl es CornrnlHlity e illb until his Golf Association. Ho oxpects much of The Winnipeg FOLlndetion MGA appoinlment in Fe bruary. his ea rl y work will be involved With Blackwood Beve rages In Ihis now nasltion, To plitski w ill be junior golf development, particula rly in M olson's Brew ery involved irl all OS POC IS of tho deve lop Iho ru ra l area s of the prOVi nce,

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Q Golfer of Year, Athlete of Year honors won by Southwood youth

Todd FannIng of Southwood poses with frophy and large photo of himself aftor being named Manitoba Malo Athleto of Ihe Yeer for 1985 by Monilobo Sporlswrit.rs' and Sportscasters' Association 81 the annual BWBrds dinnor in January. Todd Fanning dominates Manitoba golf scene again.

For the second straigh t year, a you ng be Golfer of tl1e Yea r for 1984. pionshlp to obsorve the top tour play golfer frorn Southwood Gol f and Coun· Fanning was again chose n 8S Golfor OrS in ac tion and havo a chance to try Club dominated tho M anitoba golf of the Year for 1985, but the honors mingle with them. scene in 1985. didn't Sl OP there. Fanning won the 1985 Manitoba Golf For 17 yeor old Todd Fanning, Ihe ac­ He was also elected I)y the Manitoba er of the Yea r honors over two other coledes just kopt pouring in long oHer Sportswriters Dnd Sportscasters A sso­ players who played B very dominant role the gol f season had ended and into the ciation as Manitoba's male Athlete of in the past season - Terry Ha shimoto current year 85 he surpassed his incred· the Year for 1985, the first golfer to win and Gail Andorson, both of 51. Charles iblo foa ts of the previous year. that honor since pro Dan Holldorson in Country Club and both to be missing Fanning's 1985 golf accornpli shfnents 1980 and the first amateur gol f w inner from the local competitive scene this Included: his second straight M anitoba since 1968 whon Jimmy Doyle won the yea r, Junior championship, 8 good showing in Canadian Amateur title. Hashimoto, a former two time winner the Canadian Amateur championship at Othor golfers to win tho honor wero 'of the Golfer of Vear honors lin 1976 and Saskatoon, tho Conadian Junior cham­ Ted Homonulk in 1961 and George 1980), was a runaw ay winner of the plonsl1ip and mambar of the winning In­ Knudson In 19 59 and 1960. Halldorson Manitoba Amoteur and anchor man on torprovlnclal team, member of the was also a double winner, first beil''1g ho­ the Willingdon Cup toam. winning lOam in the M anitoba Junior nored in 1978. Ho turned professional last fall, made inter club competition, member of the Fanning was also named Manitoba ono attempt for his playod card on the w inning toarn il1 the Manitoba/Minneso­ Junior Athlete of the Year. U,S, tour and plans to try again lator this ta m atches. In both seasons, Fa nning was the year, He's oporatlng the pro shop at Bol In the previous yoar, Fanning had won Manitoba winner of the Royal Canadi Acres Golf Club this summer, as well as both the Manitoba Junior and Amatour an Golf Association's Junior Achieve­ his Caddy Shed stores. titles and played on both provincial m ent Award, for which he ea rned a Anderson, also a former Golfer of the teams, for which he was namcel Manito- return trip to the cham- Year winner (1983). was also a runaway

10 MANITOBA GO L ~ ANNUAL ' 86 winner in the women's amateur cham­ pionship and anchored the M anitoba women's leam in th e national play. She has been att9r'lding univorsity in th e south for tI'I e past three years and her family has now moved to Kelowna, B,C., so sho wan', bo living In Manitoba tl'lis summer, but can be expected to be hoard from out of British Columbia, It marked the 11th yoar the Manitoba Golfer of the Year has been selected and honored w ith tho Labatt trophy and largo picture, which were presented by Labatt goneral Manager Vern Penner. In TOdd 's absence. the presentation was made to his mother. Fanning w as on hand to receive his M anitoba Athlete of the Year award at the annual presentatior'l dinnor hold by the sportswriters association at the Hol­ low Mug at the International Inn in January. Matt Poleschuk, then of Pin. Ridge, was the fi rst winner of tho ManItoba Golfer of the Year award for the 1975 season, Hashimoto won in 1976 and 1980 and another double winner was Bill Parker, who won in 1979 out of Elm· hurst and 1962 out of Breezy Bend , The other form or winners were Jim­ my King of Elmhurst in 1977, Torry More of Elmhurst in 1978 and Shauna Gechel Todd's mother. Mrs. L.O. Fanning was on hand to accept tilt! 1985 Golfer o{ th e of Breozy Bend, who became the first Year award {rom Labatt's Manitoba gener81 nwnoger Vern Pennaf, prosof)tud IJt the fomale winner in 1981. annual meeting of the Manitoba Golf Association in Febluory.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 THREE NEW MAJOR SPONSORS Manitoba Open pot grows to $50,000

Three new major corporate sponso rs will provide the backing as tha Manito­ ba Open Golf Championship movos into an era of bigger and better this year. Pacifi c Western Airlines, Budget Rent A Car and ICG Liquid Gas are the new major sponsors. Their contributions will go toward a record $ 50,000 in prize money offered for the 1986 Manitoba Open, which will be pleyed Aug. 22-24 at the Southwood Golf and Country Club. The Manitoba Golf Association, along with the sponsors and Southwood hava also announced this Is the start of a three-yeer program which will sae th e Open played at the Southwood course with the purse to be increased oach yea r. Southwood was also the host club for the $34,000 Manitoba Open in 1985, but the weather disrupted what was shaping up as a mos t successful eve nt. MGA officials felt the Southwood volun­ Southwood Golf and Country Club wi1l be the host fur the 1986 Manitoba 01)80 toer workers deserved another opportu­ championship and also for 1987 and 1988 following agreement with new sponsors nity to stage the competition. end Menitobe Golf Associ8tion. Tho sponsors soug ht 8 three-year pro­ gram to provid e continuity over a time when It is hoped the M anitoba Open will grow. In addition to tho major sponsors, the adding: " I don't know about Lon Hinkel. The accessibility of the Southwood 1986 Manitoba Open will also have con­ though. He would probably drive Ove r course to th e public, with ample park ~ sessions support from Blackwood so me of the greens at Sou th WOOd ." Ing spa ce prov ided through an agreo ­ Beverages, Labates (Manitoba) Brewory, Bob Beauchemin of Sydney, B.C.. ment with the neig hboring University of Hudson's Bay Win e and Spirits and pos ­ president of the Tournamen t Players Di ­ Manitoba, was 8 (actor In the decision . si bly others as well as a group of Open vision of the Canadian Professional Golf· If th e tournament is to be 8 success patrons involved with the promotion of ers Association, also assured Manitoba and draw larg e crowd s, the feeling was th e event. Open offi cials the tournamen t would get that Southwood was equipped to han­ One of the major changes in th e for full support from tho Canadian pros . dla the traffic. mat fortho 1986 Manitoba Open will be "The support from your corpora to A steering committee has been estab­ the olimin atlon of the Kins man Pro ~Am sponso rs will havo a dramatic effec t On lished to handle all financial aspects of tournamen t on tl1e day before the th ~ calibre of players appearing," he told tha Open, with the Manitobe Golf As­ 54-hole open start s. It will be replaced a February press con ference called to sociation to continue to be in charg e of by an invitational event involving a top announce the Open plans. "The TPO 's the actual tournament pl ay. group Of proS, with a bonus event for tho goals are to promote a Canadia n tour The steering committee includ es past others. and elevate the imag e of the division president Keith Armstrong and troasure r , a four-tim e winner of pl ayo rs." Bob Forca nd from the MGA Council, tho Manitoba Opon titl e and a regular on . He also said tho Manitoba Open dates Southwood open committee chairman the U.S. pro tour, has made a firm com· would fil with B.C. Open tho following Brien MecPherson and director of golf mitment to return thi s year and has also week and there was an offort being Barrie McWha from the golf club. and co nvi nced , hi s partn er on tho mad e for another major tou rn amen t in sponsor representatives Walt McA.loney Canadian team which won th e World the procodlng week to tie In with the for PWA , Don Mitchell for Budget and Cup championship last year, to come Manitoba even t. Carl Best for IC G. along. Halldorso n also hopes to con­ He was also sure most of the top A major announcement wa s made in vince somo oth er tour players to pay a Canadian professionals would taka part February to introduce PWA and Budget vis it. since the Manitoba Opon is included in as major sponsors, with ICG Liquid Gas "I may bo ablo to convince somo of 1he Labau Order of Merit, which offers Joi ning as 8 th ird corporato sponsor in my frie nds that owe me something to a $25,000 bonus for the top five players April. take break from th e tou r, too," ho said, in the tour of events ,

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MANtTOBA GOLF A NNUAL 'S8 13 The story of the 1985 Manitoba Open FIRST MAJOR TOURNAMENT VICTORY golf championship should be wrincn on B roll er coaster or an eleva tor - there wore so many ups-and-downs associat ed w ith it. First thoro w as the " up" feeling of the fact it was to be the big gest M anitoba Open in terms of money, offering Robbie Phillips $34,000 in prize money and $6,000 to the w inner. There was also an optimistic feeling about the enthusias m showod by tt,e wins abbreviated VO luntee rs from Southwood Golf and Country Club. a de terminatio n to make It tho bo st Manitoba Open eve r held. With a good fi eld ass ured, the event Manitoba Open '85 got off to a great start when no less than 17 professionals broke par at Southwood during the Kinsman Pro-Am event, stirring up plenty of Interes t among golf fans. There were 13 par-busters as the 143 players completed their first round on the Friday, with 8 surprisingly large num­ ber of spectators on hand. This gave promise of record crowds for the weekend. Then the torrential rain s came and the down part of the coas ter ride began. By Saturday morning it was apparent tho second round would have to be called off, There was so much water on O, e Southwood fai rways, the ducks which uSllall y dwell on the man-made pond be­ tw oon the 11th and 18th holos worD sot­ tling in on the first fai rway instead. As the day wore on and the rai n con­ tinued, there was a feoling of des pair among MGA officials and the South wood oang which had been so enthu­ sias tic just two days ea rlier. During the aftern oon, B big decision was made by tournament chai rman Keith Armstrong, along w ith the South wood committoe and player representa­ tives. Sinco Southwood w as unplayable (as were most other COur es in the city), the field would move out to Elmhurst, where 8 sa ndy base prevents heavy ra infall from si tting on the fairways. They would play there Sunday and tho tournament would bo reduced to 36 holes, Agoln, the tournament outlook w as on the upward swing. SOllthwood Open chairman Brian MacPh erson and his ex­ cellent group of voluntee rs ag reed to carry on their dutios at Elmhurst and Elmhurst offici al s also pitched in to make it a successful day. Despite cool, w indy w oa ther, mixed with a little more moisture. the second round was pl ayod at Elmhurst and agai n a surprisingly largo number of spec ta­ tors bravod tho clements to see it all happen. Many had to w alk a fair dis­ tance to get to the courso after parking along Garvcn Ro ad, too. The golfers had nothing but praise for Robbie Phillips all conco rnod, the Manitoba Golf Asso­ 1985 Maniroba Open champion ciati on, the SOllthwQod gang w ho car-

14 MANITOBA GOLF A NNUAL '86 dad on despite tho disappointment of • not completing the job that was s tart ~ And the rains came cd, the Elmhurst officials for their co-operation, and the fans who braved the cool weather to follow the players, The 1985 Mani loba Open finished on a high nato and when it was all over, 27-year-old Robbie Phillips of Jackson's Point, 0'''It.. emerg pd 8S the champion. He carded a one-LInder-par 70 at Elm­ hurst, a course he had nevor seen be­ fore, to go with a throe-undor par 67 In the opening round at Southwood for a 36-hold score of 137 and a one-stroke victory - good for the $6,000 first pri]o. It was tho first major tournament vic­ tory for Phillips, who was in his fifth year as a golf professional. Only one behind was Bill Isra elson of Bemidji, Minn., who also was playing for the first time at Elmhurst, whore he shot 70 to go with his 68 in the first round at Southwood. Two more strokes back there a four­ way tic for third place with four-time champ and tournament favorite Dan HaUdorson of Brandon and Winnipeg joined by Norm Jarvis of Richmond, B.C" Kelly Murray of Vancouver and Howard Alkinson of London, ant.. all al 140, Michael Hutcheon, a young playe r from Thunder Bay, won the Hal Eidsvig trophy as low amateur in U18 fie ld with a 36 hold scora of 146, one beltor than Manitoba Amateur champ Terry Hashi Soggy first fairway a( Southwood. looklil9 (oward clubhouse from sand (rep be­ mota of 51. Charles and J immy Doyle side first green. (ells (he story of the wlJshou( (ha( forced 8 rnove to Elmhurst for and Chuck Arnason, bOlh of Sandy the 1985 Opon windup, Hook, who all used 147 strokos for I'h o two rounds, The bost local pros in the tournament In all, 40 pros got into the prize money were Jim Stoep of Glendale and Sandy Grouped at 67 were Israelson, Talbot with scores of 150 or better and there and two more U.S. players - Mike Patorson of Breezy Bend, who both fin ~ ishod at 147, were 12 amateur prize winners at 153 Bonder of Iowa and Keith Parker of or better, Florida. A tkinson, a Ichhander, had taken the Shooting 68 were Manitobans Ben lead in the first round at Southwood Smirnov of John BIlll1"lborg and Stan with a five under-par 65, but he need ­ Homenuik, of Dauphin, along with 8rl· ed 75 strokes at Elmhurst, 91"1 Shaw and Terry Miskolczi of Toron­ Jarvis, Murray and Brian Vance of Ot· to, Greg 015011 of Ottowa and Dan towa sharod runner-up honors in the first Koeslers of New Moxico. round with 66s, with Phillips grouped at The group at 69 included Pat O'Don­ 67 with Falcon Lake's Bud Edwards and ne ll of Pine Ridge along with Murray, Frank Edmonds of Thunder Bay, Vance, Ray Stewart of Vancouver, Lal"l ­ Israelson was at 68. along with Daniel ny Sawchuk of Victoria and Kevin Dick­ Talbot. Jean-Louis LaMarre and Dan Mi ey of Klngslon, jovic, while Halldorson and Paterson completed the par·breaking brigade wIth Halldorsol"l matched par with 70, 69s, along with Ion Doig of Seaforth, Onl., The case for the top prize was an in­ and B.C. swingors Terry H rper and teresting one at Elmhurst on the Sun Steven Anderson-Chapman. day, A fter 27 holos, there were only four Doig led hIs amateur motes Dave El ­ strokes soparating the top sevon players, lis of Breery Bond, Alf Sobkowlch of Atkinson was still clinging to a narrow Rossmere and Ray Brunei of Southwood lead with 101, Phillips was at 102, Israel­ to the pro-am leam honours, son, Murray and Vance all had 103, Jar­ The 1985 Manitoba Open champion vis was at 104 and HiJlldorson at 105 ship was certainly a tournament to re­ with nIne holes to play, member ol"ld MGA and Southwood In the Pro Am event which kicked off officials are hoping for a repoat on the the festivities at Southwood, Jim Rut­ enthusiasm of tho workers and the fans, ledge of Victoria led the assault on but not of the weather for this year's Mlchs(J1 Hutch60n Southwood's par with a nines of 32-33 compotltlon again scheduled at Low amateur in the Open for a five under 65. Southwood In August.

MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 15 1985 Manitoba Open Prize List

198 5 MANI TOBA OPE N CHAMPIO NSHIPS 14 9 Bob Baauchemin, Sydnoy, B.C . ... ,.,.,"" 146.81 PR IZE LIST 14 9 Stan Homeniuk, Daupllin, Man .. ... , , . , • . 146.87 PROFES SIONALS PRI ZES 149 Sandy Ku reeba , Nelson Bay, Ausl. 14687 131 Robbie Phillips , Jackson' s Pt. . Ont. .. . , $6,000.00 149 Torry Mlskolezi, Richmond Hill, Ollt. . 146.87 138 Bitl Israelson, BemidJI, Minn. .,",...... 4. 200.00 149 AI Scott, Elmhurst ... , , , . 146.87 140 Don Halldofson, Brandon, Man., .... ,", .. 2,062.50 149 Sco tt Kallgos, Scarhorouoh, Ont. 146.87 140 Kolly Murray, Vancouver, B.C ...... ," 2.062.50 149 Doug Warno,', MlsSlssHugl;l , Ont. 146.8 7 140 Howard Atkinson, London, Ont. .... , .. ,., 2,062 .50 '49 Gerry Morrissey, Rossmere ...... 146.67 140 Norm Jell/is, Voncouvor. B.C...... 2,062.50 150 L.a rs Melandor, Oakville. Ont. , , , . , , . , , ... 41 .25 142 Jean·Louls Lamarre, LaPralrlo. P,O. " .. 1,300.00 150 Greg Pid laski, Loduc, Alta . . , , , , , , , •. , .• 41 .25 143 Ward Stouffor, Burnaby, B.C ...... 1, 100,00 1 50 Pa l Kembal! , Pino Ridge . . , , , , , , , • , . 41 .25 14 3 Dan Talbot, 51. Basile La Granda. P,O . . . , . 1. 100.00 150 Tom Jackson, Toronto, Ont. 41.25 143 Brian Vance , Ottawa, Ont . .•. , , , • , . . . . . 1.100,00 150 Ian Dolg, Sea forth, Ont...... 41. 25 144 Skip Holton, Titusville. ~18 . .. ," , ...... 900.00 150 Se rgo Thlvorgo, 51. Eustacho, P.O. 41 .25 145 Sandy Harper. Nanaimo. B.C . ... ,...... 775.00 1 60 Michel Pilon, Harbour View 41.25 145 Doug Lecuyer, dmonton, Aha...... ,.. 775.00 160 Malcolm Trickey, Perth. Ont. 41 .25 145 Keith Parker . Now Smyrna Booch. Ha. .. 775.00 145 Frank Edmonds, Thundor Bay, Onl. " .... , 775.00 AMATEU RS ME RCHANDISE OROERS 146 Steve Anderson Chapmon. Vlctorlo . B.C. 550,00 146 Michae l Hutcheson, Thunder atty, Ont. .". $350.00 146 Mike Bender. Cedar Foil s, lowo " .. ... 550.00 147 Jim Doyle, Sandy Hook, Man. , , , , , , , , , , . 215,00 146 L(lnny Sawchuk, Vic toria. B.C .. , .. , , . . . . 550.00 147 Chuck Arnason, Sandy Hook, Mar' .. , . , 215.00 146 Bornla Starchuk. Toronto. Ont. . .. , • . " . 550,00 147 Terry Hashimoto, St. Charlos . 215.00 146 Don MIJovlc. Willowdale. Ont. ." ..• "',., . 550,00 148 Glen Hnll tJuk, Selkirk, Man. 140.00 147 Jim Steep, Glendale .• . , ...• , . . .• " " . , . 400,00 148 Kevin Nicholson, 801 Actos 140.00 147 Ray Stewart, Voncouver. B.C. . ..•• • •...... 400.00 149 Govln Speirs, ST . Charles ., 100.00 ' 47 Sandy Paterson. Breo2y Bond . . . . • . • . . . . 400.00 162 Dave Komora, Rossmere . . . ,., .. ,., 80,00 148 Kevin Dickey. Kingston. Ont...... 300,00 , 52 David K,uclk, Elmhurst , .....• , .. ". 80.00 148 Rick Gibson, Vancouver. B.C, . ,. 300.00 1 63 Carl Lechman , ~o85mere , , .. , . , , , , , , , . , , , 15,00 148 Ken Tarllng , Grimsby, Ont. " . ... , . • . , . 300,00 1 53 Chris Nelson, Southwood .. " . ".,',", . 1 5.00 148 Jim Ru tledge, Victoria, B,C . .. , , , , ... , , . 300,00 153 Ron Wilson, Sr at-y Bond ... , .. , , . , • , . . 15.00 148 Jim Lazarko , St. Charles " , , . . , , .. , . 300,00 163 David Wolch, Glendale ...... , , , , , .. , 15.00

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MANITOBA GO LF ANNUAL 'B6 17 Dan Halldorson tells his story

Dan Halldorson, Manitoba's gift to tho U.S. pro golf ci rcuit, returned to Winnipeg in the cold 01 FobrLlary to make an ap pcaranee 01 n pross conference call ed by tho Manitoba Golf AssoCiation and Soutllwood Golf and Country Club to an­ nounce plans for tho onlarged M anitoba Open championship.

The fac t he was in Winnipeg ot thaI time of the year and the fac l that he had convinced 1,ls golfing pa l OI;t VO Ba rr to also make a commitment to como horo for the 1986 Open WOS onough to convince eve ryone in attondance that Halldor­ son still hod docp feelings for M anitoba and will continue to do what he call to help oolf In this provinco. Dan Hsl/dorson

Halldolson, WllO teamed with Barr to glvo Ca nada th e tltlo last season, will return in August for the Open, an event he has won four times, and he will also continue to work Q : Do you think having thl. week off and getting away to hring top calibre golfers to this event. from it all will help? Ba ck in February, Halldorson's golf game wasn't at its best. Haldorson: In fac t, in his own words, he said his game had been " pretty Well I played so much in the fall, which I wasn't going to lousy" at Ih o timo, but he hoped to have his "A game" going do, I played until the 15th of December, then we startod play long bofore ho roturns here in All(lllSt. in the SpH lding tournament at the first of January, so I only had virtuall y I;Ibout nine days off. I was just about golfed out Tho 34 year old M anItoban also took e'Httle timo lor Inter­ by now. You know, we won the world title and we JU St kept views with press, radIO and television reporters and provided on playing, which maybe I shouldn't have done. the following intorview exclusively for the Manitoba Golf Annual: Q : Can w e go back to how everything started for Dan Hall­ dorson here in Manitoba? Q: Give us 0 couple of thoughts about your season right Halidorson: now, the way times hove started? I was born in Winnipeg and raised il) Sandy Hook. I just Halldorson: played across the street at J im Doyle's club and I Ju st hung Wall, I'm working rea l hard , trying to fil1d something, to ge l around thore and played and played in a lot of junior touma somothing going, and I'm hitting 0 lot of ba lls but I'm not pro ~ ments and stuff and graduall y Ju st got ploying and playing. gresslng, All parts of my game 910 real bad right now, It's pret­ I eventuall y m oved to Brandon ond worked for Richard Bull ty hard to hit on one thing, My gomo mainly revolves around In the golf shop fOI a couple of months ond he sa id: 'Why ball strikIng nnd I'm nOt hitting the ball very well and I don't clon't you try to play on tho Canadian tour: At that time there know w here it's going, I can't hit the shots I want to hit so was the Peter Jackson tour and I thought well, I'll give it a that puts the pressuro on the putting game and chipping S110t. I got a little bit of money together and played. I didn't garne. That isn't ve ry good because I know I'm not going to play very well , bl.t I knew I wasn' t going to play that woll. be making many blrdlos, 'cause I'm not hitting tho ba ll rlOh t. But you know I had to go out and give it a try. I just kop t on It goes ba ck Clnd forth with oach part of the game, It'S D mat­ playing. I wintered in San Diego, hit balls all winter, came back tor of getting back to hitting tho ball better and then evory and wound up pl ay ing on the Canadian tOlIr and gradually thIng w ill fall Into place, I think. got be tter, It's a long process you know. It took 8 couple of years to get anyll,ing going. Q: Vou had 0 good first round in HawaII? Halldorson : Q : Vou won the M anitoba Junior in 1970, did you ever Yeah , but I did not hit tho ba ll very well. I wasn't happy w ith compete In any of the Manitoba Amateurs? it. I got away WIth murrtor sort o f thing. That course isn't that Halidolson: hard, you know there were 87 guys under par so you can't One. I was in just one Manitoba AmatoUf and I loS t to Ted say I played great or anything, It's Just not ve ry consistent. Homenuik in tho quarter·finals Or something, I think. That was 0110 day I'll Co me out hooking Ihe ball and the next day I'll when it was match play and that wDS the only one I pl ayed in. be (101110 something olso. (Continued on page 201 18 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 In•

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUA L ' B6 19 a littlo bit of problem s, a stretch w here I started missing cuts HALLDORSON in the summer. I missed about four cutS in a row. But, I end (Continued 'rom page 18) ed up playing a lot. I like to play and I don't like to miss m any Q ; The n you started coming back to tho Manitobll Opens weeks, but I gatta realize that I can't play every w eek. You after you w ere on the tour? have to be able to take sarno time off, tl,on go back. I've bee n Halidorson: quite stubborn the last few yoars, trying to play too much. Yes. I played in a few opens and finall y won in M anitoba I'm playing like 4 2 w eeks of tho yea r, w hen I count in the In 1977. That was tho first tournament I WOIl , I was on the Manitoba Open and other tournaments in Canada. It doesn't tour in 1975 and played in 1976. then Iios l I"ny playing privi­ give me much time off. leges and came back and played in Canada. I w on M anitoba. a: What tournaments will you come to Canada for this year? then won Saskatchew an tho next wock, $ 0 thol got m e go Halldorson: ing 8S far as the profession of golf is concerned. I'll be playing in Quebec, the La be ll Lite tournament, the Q: You lost your playing card that one tim e, w ere you aver Ontario and Ouebec Opens, the Canadian Open, M anitoba In trouble again? an d S.C. Opens and tho CPGA . That will give me about six Halldorson: w eeks in Canada. Tho only timo I w as In troublO w as two yoars ago w hen Q: Can you describe a typical day on the tour? I was injurod most of tho year so I had to make sorne r"!"lo ney Halldorson: at the end of the year. That was tho onl y timo I was in troublo. Usuall y, if the previous tournament ends Sunday, you fl y Q: When w as your f irst w in on the tour? out Sunday night and go to the nex t SitB, get in there Sunday Halldorson: night. Or, you go 10 a pro-am and play the pro·am event Man At Pensacola, it was the last tournament of 1980. day somewhere elso. Thon you go to the tournament. prac­ Q: And, that .stabllshad you on the tour? tice on Tu esday and if you're in a pro-am on Wednesday, you Halldorson: play the pro -am and practice again. Then you start the tour­ Yes, I played w ell In 1980. I finished second at Tu scon at nament Thursday. You play Thursday and Frid ay and if you the beginning of tho yea r. Then thore was the w in at Per'l sa ­ make tha cut, you pl ay Saturday and Sunday. Then, you're cola and Jim Nolford and I w on the World Cup In the fall of back in the airpl ane again Sunday night or olse you go to 1980. Then the first tournament of tl10 next yea r was Tu s­ another tow n for another pro-am Monday and it's Ju st a never· can again and I finished third. I w as loa ding going into tho ending thing. final round. So I playod roa lly w oll for thoso three weeks and Q: 00 you do m ost of your travelling by plane? I just kapt on playing. I played very well in 'SO, 'S1 and 'S2, Halldorson: but '83 and '84 w eren't very good, I had a lot of injuries and Yes, but we did a little bit of driving lost summer when w e so I lost a couple of years there to injuries. had the family out and drove to tho U.S. Open and around 0 : Wa s last yee r your best year on the t our m oney-wise ? Toronto. We just had the Car for a whilo. But, it's not possible Halldorson: to travel by cor on the tour any more. If you've got a car, your Yes, by a couple of thousa nd dollars In official money, but caddy may drive so YOll can have the car there for conve n­ I didn't play that well. I played well In spurts. I went through ienco of something.

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manitoba's renewable energy source A\ 20 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 0 : You and Dave Barr won the World Cup last year and It's the young guys corning up w ho al e slowing tho gam o you 're the best known, of course, but how about the other down. They have n't had any rea l discipline in college w hen Canadians on the tour? they played. Th at's the onl y thing that bothors you really, the Halldorson: slow play w hen you'ro waiting ond waiting. You're supposed Dick Sokol pl ayed very well last yea r. At tho ond of tho yoar to play in four hours and 13 minutes and barring any bad he played w ell. had his unfortunate accidcnt and weather conditi ons you should be able to do that easily. is lost for at Icast a yea r or so. But, he's coming along. M en· tally, he's not vory w ell. He w as fooling around hitting some 0 : What would be your main advice you would give to golf balls recontly, but there's not a golf sw ing there. He's busy a young Manitoba golfer who has aspirations of being tour with his therapy and if he ca n ge t mentall y a little batter ha pro? might come Bround a little quicker. He's w orking hard on his Halldorson: therepy and hopefully he'll come back. But, he's mentally very Well, you have to find a teacher you can trust, someone depressed and I quess that's underst'andabl e. But hOPOfully to work with, develop your game. You have to work real hard , he can get that turned around and start to Pllt on somo obviously. It's a gam e that you ca nnot mas ter. You have too weight. He los t a lot of weight. m any moving parts to con trol and your mind can't cOI' trol all that. 0 : 00 you have some favorite people you like to play with It's 8 slow game. YOll've got too mllch timo b tweon shots, on the tour? a lot of negative thinking can b como involved. You've got Halldorson: so much timo to waste be foro you hit your nex t shot. I like Hubie Groon, I pl ay with him quite a bit and he's Ilin It's not li ke tennis or ico hockoy w here It's an Instinct and to play with. Ho's a very tough competitor and he works very a reaction - an immod iato reaction and thore is no rea l hard at his game. Craig Stadler's ful''! to play w ith. He's very thinking involvod. comical, loses his temper there once In a w hilo. But, wc'ro It's done by ox perionce a m~ quick roaction, just Instincts. so busy w ith our own games that it's hard to pick favorites. That's w hat makes golf so hard. You have to work very hard You're out there just to play, you're not out thoro to watch at your gol f swing all the tim e because it changes constant the other guys . There are some good pai rings and some good Iy. From day to day we don't know If we've got the sa me friends. swing. We've got to work at it all the time. Right now, for the young guys, I'd say loarn how to putt because that's w hat they all do, Plitt vary wall. The older guys 0 : There must be some people you don't like to play with ca n co n ce ntr a t e~ n hitting the ba ll, not evorybody putts so as well? well. They YOlJl'lg guyS put 1. so woll thoy don't core where they Halldorson: hit tho boll bocause thoy know they can get it in the hole. Well, yes I.hero are. Right now the tOllr's getting so bad with RODll y, tho short 90mo and putting, that 's w hore the young slow play that they're starting to crac k down w ith slow play. guys m ake such big ground.

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MANITOBA GOLF AN NUAL ' 86 21 Ths 'S8m honors went to the M anitoba squad, which included, left to right: Glenn Collins of St. Charles, To dd Fanning of Southwood, non playing captain Jim BriftOW, Dove M cMillan of Rossmere Bnd Ken Tros oor of Rossmere. Tiley C8me from be hind to top the field,

Fanning paces Manitoba sweep in Canadian Junior Championship

Never before has 8 province domino! COme·from-behind tea m championship, in the pas t dominating the national jun ed the Canadian junior golf champion· then capping his performance by w in ior competition in such 8 manner. ship like Manitoba's representatives did ning the Canadian junior championship, . Fan ning, two-time provincial junior in the 1985 championship event plaved Glenn Collins of St. Charles and Ke n champion, opened his successfu l bid for las t August at the Rossmere Golf and Trosoor and Dave McMillan, both of the Canadian title w ith a tjr s t ~ r o u n d 69, Country Club in Winnipeg, Rossmere, were Fanning's mates on the ono under par and deadlocked w ith Not onl y did the official Manitoba winning tea m ovor the 36-11 01e route, White, two strokes ahead of tho nea ros t toa m win the interprovincial team com· Southwood clubmate David Whito fin· competitor. A double-bogay on tha 18th potitlon, but two members of that team ished in the runner up spot behind Fan­ hole cost Fanning the outright lea d, and two others from the host province ning In the 7 2 ~ h o ld individual champion­ But, while Fannino and White were also clai med tl10 top four places in the ship eve nt, followed by Tresoor in rhird loa ding tho individual battle, the other Individual competition , spot and Kevin Ba ke r of St. Charles in members of the Manitoba tea m all ca rd­ Todd Fa nning of Southwood was the fourth. od nine ovor par 79s and f i r s t~ay tea m poce -so ttor for this unprecedented Man ­ Royal Ca nadian Golf A ssociati on of­ totals (best three scores used each day) itoba sweep, leading tho way 10 th9 ficia ls wore unablo to reca ll arw provir1ce had Manitoba 01 227, tiod in second

22 MANITOBA GO L ~ ANNUAL 'ae placo with British ColumbiCl but a full seven shots behind a surprising New THE TOP FOUR - MANITOBANS ALL Brunswick team, w hich was led by James English with 71 for a 220 total. On the second day, Fanning ond White again had matching scores, both shooting one-aver-par 71s for two-day totals of 140, four ahead of Michael Carr of Ontario, who had tho day's best ef­ fort, a 69, Tresoor also chipped in with a 71, while Collins shot another 79 and M e Millan carded B1. The three man team' score for tho day was 221, making the 36-hole total 448 and moving Manito­ ba four shots ahead of Now Brunswick, which sUpped from its firsl day 220 to a total of 232 in the socond round to fin ish with 452. tied with Ontario and only one shot ahead of Alberta. Round three saw Fanning take avor sale posseSSion of the lead as t.., e match­ ed par with a 70 for a three -round total of 210, throe ahead of Whito, who slip­ ped to 73, and eight ahoad of Carr, who had a 74, Baker also started to make his movo as he cardod 70 to go with oDrlior rounds of 75 and 76 10 move into a three-way tio in fourth place, Garney Ve ­ zina of Quebec had the day's best round, a 69, and Brad Goor, the Min- Four M anitobans were al tho top of the list ill the individual scormg. Left to right are: Kevin Baker of St. Charles, who finished fourth; Ken Tro.cwor of Rossmere, (h iI'd; (Contlfllled on page 24J David White of Southwood, the runner-up; nnd Todd Fonn/n{J of Southwood, tho 1985 Ctmoclion Junior Men's ChampiOn. Business Meetings Too Costly?

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 23 Canadian Junior (Conrinued from pege 23) The Scoreboard nosete State junio r champio n, shot 73 to join Baker at 221. Leading scores It w as Tr0800r'8 turn to tu rn in the Todd Fanning. Southwood ...... •.•.... 69-71 70-75-2B5 day's bes t score in the final round , turn­ David White. Southwood ...... ••.... . 69-71 -73-79-292 ing in a tidy 69 to finish with a 72-hole Ken Tresoor. Rossmere ...... ••...... _ .... 79-7 1-74-69-293 total of 293. good for third pl ace. only Kavln Baker. St. Charl es .....••...... _ .... 75-76-70-74295 one shot behind Whit •• w ho slipped to Brad Geer. Minnesota .....•••••...... •.... 73-75-73-75-296 a final-round 79 but held on to second Stephen Watson. B.C ...... ••• •...... •.... 60-75-70-7 1-296 pl ace w ith a 292 to tal. Michae l Ca rr. Ontario ...... •• ...... •...... 7569-74-79-297 Fa nning shot 75 in the final rou nd to Greg W all ace. Ontario ...... •...... •.... 7475-73-75-297 coast to the title. his total of 265 seven Doug Morgan. B.C ...... ••• _ •...... 72-77 77-72-298 ahead of White. Don Risabrou gh. Ont ...... __ ...... 74-72-76-76-298 Baker closed with a 74 for . 295 to­ Steve Johnston. B.C ...... •••...... 72-79-74-74299 tal to complete the Manitoba sweep of Garn ey Vezina. Quebec ...... •••...... 78 74-69-76-299 the top four places. Geer shot 75 for Jimmy Vandette. Quebec ...... ••••...... ••...... 73-60-75-72-300 196 In a fi fth-place tie w ith Steph en Kelly Gaede. Ontari o ...... •••...... •..... 75-77-73-76-301 Wetson of·B.C.• who had a clos ing 71. Drew Hartt. Alberta ...... •••...... 76-72 72-79-301 The juvenile championship was won Rob Anderson. SI. Charles ...... ___ ...... 75-75-81 -71 -302 by 16-year-old Christopher Barbour of Jeff Bales. Ontario ...... _ •...... 80-74 -75 73-302 Los Angeles witl1 a 301 total. throe ahoad of Brennan Li ttl e of Ontario. with Joff Helper of Glendale giving Manito­ CANADIAN JUVENILE ba a third-pl ace finish at 307. leading scores For 17-year-old Todd Fanning. winning Chris Barbour, Calif ...... 76-76-72-77-301 the Canadia n junior men's cham pionsi p Brennan Little. Ontario ...... ••.... 76-73-61 -72-304 was the fulfilment of his season's goals. Jeff Helper. Glendale ...... ••• . •..•....• .••...•. ... 77-76 73-Bl -307 At the start of the season. he had listed Jeff Kraemer. B.C ...... •...... 77-8 1-76-74 30B throo mai n goals: To w in th e Manitoba David Morl and. Ontario ...... _ ...... _ .... 75-74-8 1-78-308 juni or again, to play well in the Canadi ­ Tim Campbell. Saskatchew an ...•...... 77-80-73-76-30B an amateur (which he did) and to w in Danny Garagan, Ontario ...... ••...... 7878-76-77-3 11 th e Canadian junior. Sco tt Park er. Ross mere ...... •...... 77-67-75-B6-3 15 It was a perfect season for the South ­ Mike Derkse n. Southwood .... .•...... ••.••.•.... 75-78 BO-B3-3 16 wood swinger. who then went south to Jamie Bristow . Breezy Bend ...••..•.....•.•• _ . _ .... 77-6 1 85 8B-331 ottend university in Ohio. But, he will be bock on the M anitoba scene this s um ~ mor and It will be his final yea r as a Other Manitoba Scores junior. Tim Stone. Southwood ...... 77-73-75 B2 307 He fully expects to be on hand to de­ Tom Relf, Brandon ...... 79-75-79-77-3 10 fend his Canad ian Junior titl e w hen th e Glenn Collins. St . Charles .....••...... 79 79-74-60-3 12 national event is played Aug. 26-29 at' Mark Solomon . Elmhurst ...... •••...... 77 76 78-80-313 Edmonto n. Alt a, A total of 19 Manitoba golfers pa rti ­ Missed the cut cipated in the 1986 Canadian Junior Dave McMillan. Rossmere ...... •• ...... •.... 79-61 160 championship and 13 of them survived Rob Guthrie. Glendale ...... •••.•...... • ...... 84 80 164 the 36-hole cut at 158. including four Gerald Morri ssey. Rossmere ...... •••...... •• ...•.... 83-61 164 of the nin e juvenile players, many of Richard Sobkowich. Rossmere ...... •••...... 82-B3-165 w hom w ill likely be back in th e chase Colin Drew e. Southwood ...... _ •••...... 89-8 1-171 thi s year. Brad Collett. Portage ...... _ ••...... _ .... 87-B6-173

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL -S6 25 Back-to-back Junior titles for Southwood's Todd Fanning

Todd Fonnlng, Southwood 1985 M BnitobB Junlor champion Li ke most of th e 1985 golf scone in 158, ah ead of SCO tt Roland of Florid a, a 10·stroke victory over Rossmero in tho Man itoba, the junior story is mainly a who had 80-86166. The 12-and under competition hold at Bel Acres Golf and story of one indivi du al. honors went to James Sichewski of As· Country Club, Aug. 2. siniboin o, who shot 91 -86 for 177 \0 Dave White pacod the wi nners with Todd Fanning of SOLlthwood contin­ edgo Elmhurst's Jeff Lail oy, who had a one-under-par 7 1, w hil o Todd Fanning ued to dominate th e local junior golf 178 on rounds of 88-90. contributed a 72, Tim Stano shot 75 scene 85 he capturod hi s second and Todd 8run el had 81 for a loa m total straig ht provi ncial titl 0 and, as detailed Junior team trials of 299. elsewhere In this issue, w ent on to th e Th e scone switched to Ross mere as Rossmere w as led by Ke n Tresoor's Canad ian title and leading the M anitoba .. the low 16 from the junior championship 74, w hila Scott Parker had 76, 8ruco team to th e national team honors . played t w o more rounds in provincial McGarry 77 and Dave McMillan 82 lor Fa nning hod on eight-stroke edge as junior team tria ls. a total 01 309. he capt ured the 1985 provincial junior Fanning addod scores of 76 71 to Elm hurst finished third at 3 15, led by title over 8 72 halo route at Glendale make his six-round tot al 4 33 to lead the M ark Solomon'S par-7 2 round in which Country Cl ub, shooting rounds of 71-72- tea m tos t. Tresoor shot 77-75 for a 446 he was li ve under par throlloh 12 ho108, 74 69 for a 286 total. total in second spot 8nd M cMittan found then slippod on tho fin al six , Jim Wos t His one -undor-par 69 on the final day his home course to hi s liking as he shot had 79, Dorrick Smythe 81 and Jeff Lail was the only sub pa r s ore record ed in 73-79 to grab third place with 4 51. oy 83 to round out the Elmhurst tea m, the four day tost at the Glendale courso. The big battlo shaped up for the four­ Next in line among the city clubs wore Runner-up honors went to Rossmore' th spot on the final day w ith Collin s St. Cherlos with 317, Glondale with 330 Ken Tresoor, w ho had rounds of 76 70 making a comeback on the back nine to and Breezy Bond with 331. 74 74 for 294, two ahoad of Glenn Col­ to edge White for the team borth. COllins Among th e rura1 team s, Selki rk cap­ lins of St. Charl as, w ho Sl1 01 75-72-73- had 81 76 for a six- round total of 453 tured th e t ~o n o r s with 328, four ahoad 76 for 296. SOuthwood's David White, and White shol 79-77 for 4 54. of Dauphin. The Selkirk toa m was led by the 1983 M anitoba junior champ, was Tho four teams members were joined M yles Zyblock's 80, w ith Darin Dunlop fourth al 298 after rounds of 72 79-74- by White, Rob A nderson and Kevin 8ak­ Shooting 81, Mark Szewczyk 83 and Tor 73: D ave M cMillan of Rossmore fin isl10d er, bOlh of St. Charl os, and Mark Solo i y Homenulk 84. With 299 on rounds of 73-73-76-77; man of Elmhurst to make up the Manito­ D auphin was paced by Greg M civer and Kevin Bakor of St. Charl es was sixth ba's eight-man team for the annual M an· w ith 78, whilo Bruce Lockhart had 81, with 75-74-7378 for an even 300. 1toba/M innesota team matches. Rob Damsgaard 86 and Scott Snitka 87. Fanning's 2 8 6 total was lOPS In the The story of M anitoba's success at Third pl ace w ent to Thompson wi th 17 18 age group, w ith Tr0800r again the the naliOnal junior championships at 337, followed by Portage I. Prairia With runn er up and M cMillan topped the Rossmore are documentod in a separate 349, Whaa t City (Brandonl w ith 350 16-and-undor Juvel1il e division wi th t1i s arti cle. ond Oakview (Gretna) with 357, 299, ahead of fell ow Rossmore golfer Junior tnter·Club Western Canada Junior Scott Parkor, 'vho had 306. The provi,'Cial junior i nt o r ~ c lub cham· The Windemere Golf and Country Parker also won th e 1314 8g0 division pionship w as tho nex t event on th e jlln­ Club at Edmonton was the scene for the Over a 36 11010 rmlte w ith 80 and 78 for lor calendar and Southwood coaSted to 1985 Wes tern Canada Junior M en's 26 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 Dave McMillan Scott Park6f J8m8S Sichewski Juvem'le winner 15 -16 BgB group winner 13-14 Bge group winner team m atches, won by Alberta with a Todd Fanning and M ark Solomon on the first threo woeks and th o top three-round total (best three scores each scored a 4-and· 3 victory over Minne­ teams invi ted to take part in the final roundl of 686, with British Columbia sota's Brad Geer and Mike O'Toole for week. socond with 692, Manitoba third with two points and Ken Tresoor and Rob An­ A total of 31 toa rn s took part in th e 695 and Saskatchewan last with 703. derson teamed up to tie Minnesota's Joff event and it has been dec id ed to follow Tom Aelf of Brandon lod the Manito· Stadheim and Curt Sandness for a to tho soma format for 1986. bans with rounds of 79-75-74 for a total single point in th e team ovent. Rossmere emerged as th o top team of 228. Glendale's Jeff Helper shot 76· David White and Glen Collin s w ere de­ for the se rie s, winning twice and finis h­ 75·82 for 233, Colin Drewe of South· fea tod 4 ·and·2 by Chris Daniels and ing second once and. tying Elmhurst for wood had 81·83·76 for 240 and Scott John Greneagle of Minnesota, while top spot on the final outing. Glendale Parker of Aossmere had 77·84·80 for Dave McMill an and Kevin Baker fell 5· and Elmhurst ti ed for second over th e 241. and-3 to Minnesota's John Young and four weeks. Selkirk led the rural contin­ Relf fini shed in a tie for second pl ace Rick Pa ssolts. gont, ahoad of Dauphin and Steinbach. in the Individu al competition, one shot In the singles matches. Collins de­ Mundie Putter out of the lead . Helper, who was also feated Passolts 1 up, White topped The MGA junior team finished a cred­ in contention through the first two Young 5·and·4, Baker downed Gren· itable fifth pla ce In the A division of th e round s, fad od to eighth placo. oagle 3·and·2, Solomon edged Sand· Mundie Putter League in the 1985 sea· M an itoba/Minnesota M atches ness 1 up, Anderson got by O'Tool e 1 son. The team was edged by Pine Ridge, A great comeback in the individual up and Fanning defeated Stadheim 2- 6 1/2 • 5 1/2, in the quarterfinal round. matches on the second day led Manito­ and-1 for M anitoba victories, while Geer, Whil e participation in th e A division ba to its third victory against on ly one the Minnesota state champ, defeated had provided important experience for loss as the fifth annual Manitoba/Min­ Tre soor 2·and·1 and Daniols got by Mc­ tho leading junior golfors las t soason, it ne sota international junior matches were Mill an, also 2·and-l , for the Minnesota has been decid ed th e younger pl ayers held Aug . 8·9 at the Moorhoad Country wins. available thi s season will likely benefit Club in Minneso ta. mOre from playing In the B division, aim­ The Manitobans had fallen behind 5·3 Sunday Inter-Clubs ing to try to qualify for A division in In the first-day tea m matches but they A new format was developed for the 1987. struggled through a steady rain to win Sunday junior inter-club competitions Junior Camps six of the eight individual matcho s for held during tho month of June for the Three separate jun ior golf camps w~rD an overa ll 9-7 victory. 1985 season, with two courses in use (Continued on page 281

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M anitoba Golf A ssociation rules officials are often see n rid ­ 2. Pl ayers A and B were engaged in a match play taurna ing around in golf carts during official tournaments, but not m enlo On the fifth holo at Elmhurst, player A hit a nine-iron too many golfers actually seB tho rulings tl,at have to be mode. short to the fringe of tho green. Pl ayer B hit hi s shOt and it While most rule decisions arc fairly routine and requlro no was se en to land dlroctly In front of A's ball. more than a good underStanding of the official rules of tho When they arrived at tho gree n, it w as discovered B's ball gam e. thoro oro sometimes some unusual circumstances to had created a big divot on the fringe of the groe n in A's line consider and a conference is sometimes roquired before 8 of putt. They called for a ruling and, while Rulo 13-2 states decision is handed dow n, that A is not allowed to i mprov~ hi s 11 0 by pressing down To Illustrate this point, MGA Rul es Chai rman E.K. IBud) divots, two rules superccdo it Rul e (1 ·4) Equity and Rul e Foster has se lected fi ve out of tho-ordinary rules decisions 120 3b), which state that a pl ayer is entitled to the lie tho w hich have been give n at golf tournaments in M anitoba in stroke gavo him. recent yea rs: He is allow ed to place his ball in a similar lie to that he had before player B's ball arrived, not ncoror the hole, without By E.K. IBUD) FOSTER penalty. MGA Rules Chairman There are two things to flote: (a) this holds true In match and stroke play, and IbJ if B's divot had been thero before A's 1. At a jun io r tourn ament at Rossmere, a bush had grown ball arri ved, A could not. get reli ef. up besido the tree 111 the eighth fairway and the player's ball ca me to rest in th o bush, about one foot off the ground. 3. In the Jac k Blair match play event et Elmhurst, a 12-inch A brisk w ind w as blow ing and swaying tho bush and the fir tree was planted behind the 13th green and It was assumed player requested a ruling from Dr. Dwight Parkinson because by the greens superintendent that ball s would bo moved away. he didn't want to hit a m oving ball IRuio 14 5, two-stroke However, player A's ball ca me up ogainst It and pl ayer B didn't penalty ). agree that A had a lift. Dr. Parkinson got on tho two-w ay rad io to discuss the ques ­ Pl ayer A nudged the ball with a putter and then (in error) tion and it was decided it w as covered by a decision by the declared his intention of playing a second ball . Whon the ref­ Royal and Ancient and the Unitod States Golf A ssociation eree arrived and the situation was ex plained, he had to aw ord w hich doo med that the ball w as not moving in relation to the the holo to pl ayer 8 becau se as soon as A hit a second boll bush and no penalty Is Incurred if tt"lO ball is played, in match play he lost the hole IAuie 3-31.

MGA programs, objectives outlined (Continued from page 81 • 8. The Manitoba Golf Association pro­ Ros orts - Provincial and International, yearly m embership dues go to support vides and does all of the arranging for Golf Consultant Enquiries. Green Chai r· the Royal Canadian Golf Association our Provincial Team s pa rticipating. We m an Informati on. Course Rating and the program s and 50 per ce nt is retained by determine t ho mothod of se lection for li st goes on and on . the Manitoba GOlf Association. You aro all Provinclol Toa m s in Jllnior M en, TI,. Manitoba Golf A ssociation Is the a member of both Associations and M en's Amateur and Senior M en's. We source in Manitoba for all Membership helping to promote and develop golf in dress them, we help food them, the Aoy­ Cerds, Official Handicap System Card s M anitoba. Annual dues are $6 per adult al Ca nadian Golf A ssociation provides and Posters, Rule Books and Decisions m ale over 18 years, Instruction camp transportation and holps to feed them Book on the Rul es of Golf. fees are kept to 0 minimum to cover and they got oxcellent accommodations. The Manitoba Golf Annual, published food costs, usually around $25. Instruc­ No m ember of a M anitoba Golf Team by the Association, is sent to all mem tion Clinics done ot the club or area are needs to put his hand in his pocket ex ­ ber clubs for distribution to their conducted by the Association staff at no cept for alcoholic beverages and long m embe rship. This publication has be­ charge. distance telephone call s. come very highlY reg,ardod throughout Members may so metimes ask "What INFORMATION the whole of Canada. We ask m ember do I get out of my Manitoba Golf Asso Through the office of the Executive clubs of the M anitoba Golf A ssociation ciation membership", The answ er is, of Oirector, the M anitoba Golf Association to support the Annual by placing ads 'course, that you may get nothing out of con provide information on most qu es ~ telling others what your courso ha s to it if you don't participate with body or dons to ari se concerning golf In Manito­ offor the people of Manitoba. mind. ba and Canada, or has access to the By paying your m embership fee you information. , HOW ARE W E FU NDED? and your club are supporting the organ­ Inquiries come from tho publiC a well 1. A nnual m embership fees iza tion of golf in tho Province and In as the M anitoba Golf A ssociati on 2. Provincial Governmont Grants Canado, and helping along the Junior members. 3. M anitoba Sports Federation as - Program s and the Adult Program s. It is Examples 01 questions asked incillde: sistance only by maintaining 8 strong 51 ru ctUre Rul es of Golf and Rule Books, Organiza­ 4. Grants from private industry at these levol s, as well 8S at the club lov­ tion of Tournaments, Clinics and In­ 6. Profits, if any, from tournam ents el. that the sport you love will continue structi on, TOLlrnamont Scheduling. Golf Bear in mind that 50 porcent of our to grow from the grass roots up.

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What playor A should t1Dve done was take his free lift and play out the hole, appoal to tho roforoo and, in this cas e, he wOuld havo boon givon 0 favorable answer. 4. At the Manitoba Open at NiDkwa, one professional tried to con Dr. Parkinson (such stupidity) on the 18th 1101e. The player hit hi s ball up against a large tree slurnp. Abolll 4 1/2 feet away was a path (obstruction). He stretched to the full limit of his stanco and clnimod roliof. Dr. Parkinson pointed out the "exception" in Rule 24-2 which These uniquo SOlS of golf clubs aro cuslom mado and dosignod indicates no relief will be given if interference by an immov­ with golfer's different levels of ability in mind . We. painstak­ able obstruction would only occur through the use of an un· Ingly make aach sat 81 a time, using only high quality necessarily abnormal stance, swing Or direction of play. Tough components, the woods are persimmon, the metal woods 17·4 stai nl ess steel. the irons 4-31 stainless steel and the shafts luck. true temper. Our high level of craftsmanship assures you of 5. AI Rossmere, in the Canadian Jllf1ior Championship, I Iruo anglos and exact weights. As Iheso sets are assemblod was ca lled to tho 16th holo, w hich bordors on tho prnctico individually by hand we require from two to three weeks for fairway. I noticod the ball recovory machine at the end of the delivery. practice fai rway, so he was asked to return. At Tauru s we are so proud of our Level System that we A group of people started the task of checking the hun­ guarantee that they will Improve your game. If within a month dreds of balls. The player had marked his ba ll with a squaro of your purchase you are not totally satisfied we will give you on the numbers and it was found after several minutes. The your money back . nOXI quostion was, whero was the player to drop the ball. I asked the other players the line of flight. which was over o bunker, ar1d it must have reached the practIce area to have boon picked up by the mochine. With lhese facts known, a placo wos determined where the player was instructed to drop HOURS, In the the ball. Mon ,*fri. Redwood Under rule 18·1. a ba ll at rest moved by an outside agency 9 a.m.*6 p.m. Plaz.a shall be replaced be fore playing another stroke. Sat. 10 a.m .-5 p.m. 728-6967 Bel Acres Goif and Country ClUb COME AND JOIN US Maniloba Junior (;011' C hampionships July 14-17, 19M Mat/ager Professionul Wray Taylor Terry Hashimoto 'uupusGallf WINNIPEG MANITOBA CANA!)A 223 EIGHTEENTH ST. NORTH Pholle 632·8337 BRANDON , MANITOBA

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MANITOBA GOLF ASSOCIATION OTHER MEN 'S TOURNAMENTS MAY (A s reported up to dead line of this yearbook I 31- Jack Bl ai r Memorial Qualifying Round, St. Charles JUNE JUNE , - Amateur tournament , Charlo9wood l - Jack Bl air Memorial Qualifying Round, 7-8 - Men's Opan , Minnowasta (Morden I Wlldewood 7·8 - Men's Spring Open, Roblin B- Sunday, Junior Inter·Clu b Assiniboine 8 - Men's Op en, Portage la Prairie and Charleswood 13-15 - Grey Owl tourn ament. Wasagaming 10 - Jac k Bl ai r Memori al Match Pl ay, Pi ne Ridge 14- Men's Open, Pinawa 12 - Jack Blair Memorial Match Play, Pin e 14-15- Banner Country Open , Russe ll Ridge 14· 15- Ye ll owhead Open, Neapawe 15- Sunday Junior Inter·Club, Canoe Club 14· 15 - Men's Open, Carman and Tre nscona 14-15 - Spring Men 's Open, Deloraine 17 - Jack Blair Memorial Match Play, Pine 21-22 - Golden Falcon tournament, Fal con Beach RidQe 21·22 Mon's Open, Rolend 19 - Jack Bl air Memorial Match Play, Pine 21-22 - Mlxed tou rnament, Shilo Ridge 22 - Men's Open, MacG regor 22 - Sunday Junior Inter-Club, TBA 22 - Amateur tou rn ament. Wildewood 27 - Frea Press Manitoba Intar·Club champi­ 28·29- Northern Classic , Swan River onship, St. Boniface 29- Sunday Junior Inter·Club, Shilo JULY JULY 4-6 - Men 's Open 136 hoi as I. Thompson 7 to 10 - Manitoba Amateur Championship, Glen­ 7 - Senior M en 's tourn ament, Roland dala and John Blumberg 11 - Open Texas Scramble, Bel Acres 14·17 - M anitoba Junior Champ ionship, Bel 12 - Junior mixed tourn ament. Thompson Acres 13 - Mixed tou rn ament, Souris & Glenwood 19-20- Wlllingdon Cup Team Trials, Niekwa 13- Men 's Open, Delahunt (Trehernel 26·27 - Junior Tea m Tria ls, Elmhurst 1 9-20 - Moonshine Days, Roblin 29 to 31 - M anitoba Senior Cham pionship, Breezy 19-20- Shilo Stag tournament. Shllo Bend AUGUST 20 Meaghers Northern Zone, Thompson , - M anitoba Junior Inter-Clu b Champion­ 20- Mixed tournament. Ca rm an ship, Se lkirk 21-22 - Men's Open, Souris & Glenwood 5 to 7 - Manitoba-Minnesota Junior Team 25- Junlor Open , Charleswood M atches, Elmhurst .. 25-27 - In te rn ati onal Tournament , M orden , W inkler, 5 to 7 - Western Canada Junior Inter-Provin cia l Walh all a, Cavalier Matches. Saskatoon 27 - Men's Open, Steinbach Fly-In 6 - Crown Li fe Club Tea m Pro-Am Champi· onshlp, Rossmere AUGUST 17·1B- Manitoba Rural Amateur and Senior 2-3 - Ro b Roy Western Open, Wheat Ci ty IBrandonl Championships, Hacla Island 2·3 - Men's Open 136 holesl, Teulon 22 to 24 - Manitoba Ope n Championship, a - Junior Men's, M innewesta (Morden ) Southwood 9 - Junior Ope n, Carm an 26- North Amarican Life Fa mily Tourn ament, 9·10 - Sharptai l Men's Ope n, Ashern Steinbach 1 O- Le ftha nders Open , Portage la Prairie SEPTEMBER l 3 - Senior Open , MacGregor 7 - Meagher Bee fea ter Rural Inter-Zone 15 - Turf Grass Texas Scramble, Bel Acres Championship, Shilo 16-17 - Men's Open, Souris & Glenwood ll- Menitoba Senior Inter-Club Champion­ 17 - Men's Open, Transcona ship, Carman 17 - Senior Open , Thompson ROYAL CANADIAN GOLF ASSOCIATION 17 - Bost Ba ll , Breezy Bend June 26 to 29 - Canadian Open Championshi p, Glen Ab­ 24 - Mon's Amateur, Bel Acres bey Golf Cl ub, Oakvill e, Ont. 24-25 - La batt Shilo Pro-A m, Shilo Aug. 20 to 23- Canadla n Amateur Championship and 24-25 - Men's Open, Swan River Willingdon Cup Team Matches, Frederic­ 25- 50nio r tournament, Carman ton, N.B. 30·31 Altornate Shot Classic , St. Boniface Au g. 26 to 29- Canadian Junior Championship and Inter­ 30·31- Labour Day Classic , Carman provincial Team Matches, Edmon ton. 30-31- Autumn King Classic, Wheat City (Brandonl Au g, 2B-29- Canadian Crown Li fe Pro-Am Team 30·Sept. l - Match Pl ay Classic, Virden -Wellview Championship, St. John's, Nfld. 31·Sept. 1 - 25th annual Rose Bowl, Neepawa Sept. 2 to 6 - Canadi an Senio r Championship and Inter­ provin cia l Tea m M atches, Elmhurst and SEPTEMBER Pine Ridge, Winnipeg 6 - Nel l Sposi to M emorial tournament, Klldonan

32 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 SCHEDULES FOR 1986

CPGA OF MANITOBA TOURNAMENTS AUGUST 5 - Colleen H\Jtchison Memorial Qualifying, MAY St. Boniface 22- Pro-President Day, Wildewood 6 - Colleen Hutchison Memorial Match Play. Bel Acres 26 - Frist' TNT Package tournament. Rossmore 7 - Colleen Hutchison Memorial Match Play, 26·30- TPD Qualifying Schoo!, Ashburn, Ont. Tuxedo 8 - Colleen Hutchison Memorial Match Play, JUNE Wildewood 12 - Rural Open Tournament, Brandon 5 - Pro ·Member, Assiniboine 27 - National Handicap Championship, 10- Fle tcher-Hobday Pro·Assistant, Glendale Neepawa ' 3 - Pro·Am, Dryden, Ont. '8 - CPGA of Man . Pro·Lady, Niakwa 20- Pro -Am, Steinbach

JULY CANADIAN LADIES' GOLF ASSOCIATION 3·4 - CKND Golf Chall enge, Southwood July 29· 3 1- Canadian Senior Championship and Inter· ,0· " - 8 ill Thomson Pro·Am, Southwood provincial Team M atches, Niakwa, '6- Hadassah-Wizo Pro -Am, Glendale Winnipeg '8- CPGA of Man. Pro·Junior, Cha rl e.wood Aug. 13 to 16 - Canadian Junior Championship and Inter· 2, -24 - Menulife CPGA Soniors Championship, provincial Team Matches, North Batt· Southwood leford, Sask. 25- Alec Ross Pro-Member, Breezy Bend Aug. 19 to 22 C&nadian Amateur Championship and In· terprovin cla l Team Matches, Saskatoon, 30·Aug. , - CPGA of Man. Championship, TBA Sask. AUGUST 6 - Crown LI fe Pro -Am Team Finals. Rossmere a - Second TNT Package tournament, Breezy Bend OTHER WOMEN'S TOURNAMENTS " · 15- CPGA Club Pro Championship, Prince (As raported at the MLGA semi-annual meeting) George, B.C. 21 ·24 - Mani\oba Open Championship, Southwood JUNE 25 - Shilo Pro-Am, Shilo l - M orden Business Girls 26-27 - Club 34 tournament, Wascana, Regina 6 - Grandmothers, at Rossmere 30 - Lake of the Woods Pro·Am, Kenora, Ont. 7 - Bol Acre. 3 l - Fa lcon Lake Open, Falcon Beach 8 - Selkirk, Gilbert Plain. 15- MacG regor SEPTEMBER 16 - Thompson 10· ,4- Timex·CPGA Championship, Brantford , Onto 18 - Mlnnados8 '8· '9- Molson Fall Classic, TBA 2l - Shilo 22·25 - CPGA Assistants Championship, Vancouver 22 - Dauphin, Neepawa

JULY MANITOBA LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION 13- Breezy Bend Best Ball JUNE l6- Dryden 3 - Two-ball Tournament, Rossmere 23- Portage, Steinbach 24 - City & District Championship, Glendale 27 - Charleswood 25 - City & District Championship, Bel Acres 26 - City & District Championship, Elmhurst AUGUST JULY 3 - Kenora a - Amateur, Senior and Junior Champi on ­ 4 - Falcon Beach ship and Team Trials, Pine Rid ge 10- Asslnlbolne 9 - Amateur Senior and Junior Champion­ II - Brandon (Western Open) ship s and Team Trials, John Blumberg 14- Portage Lefthanders lO- Amateur Senior and Junior Champion- 17 - Pinawa ships and Team Trials, St. Charles '8- Morden 12 - Provincial Team Tri als, Pine Ridg e 13- Provincial Team Tria ls, Elmhurst 15 - Higher Handicap Tournament, Transcona SEPTEMBER 16 - Higher Handi cap Tournament, Southwood 3 - Mlnnedosa 22 - Manitoba Inter·Club Championship, 7 - Neepawa Breezy Bend and Rossmere 10- John Blumberg Best Ball

MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 33 M anltobs's WiIIlngdon Cup Tesm for 1985 consisted ot; left to tight: Amateur champion Terry Hashimoto of St. Char/os, Glen HnOlluk of Selkirk. non-playing captain AI Maca tavish, Jim Doyle of Satldy Hook and Darcy Furber of Pine Ridge. Terry Hashimoto runs away with Manitoba Amateur title Firing four Co nsecutive sub-par round s, Terry Hashimoto of St. Charlos completely dominated tho Manitoba Amateu r golf championship for 1985. His 72-holo SCOre of 281 (one round at Elmhurst, threo at Pine Ridge) was six under par and he finished a full 14 strokes ahead of his nearest compotitor, Michaol Hutcheon of Thunder Bay. Hashimoto also coasted through tho Willing don Cup team triols and wound up the leader on the Manitoba team, which Included Glen Hnatiuk of Selkirk, Jim Doyle of Sandy Hook and Darcy Furbor of Pin e Ridge. A hole-in-one on tho 217-yard fourth hole at Elmhurst got 27 your-old Hashimoto off to a fino Starl and he completed that opening round with a two-under-par 69. Moving across the road to Pi no Ridge for the remaining games, Hashimoto toured the par-72 layout in 70-71 71 to complete hi s sonsational four-day as ­ sault on two of the bettor Manitoba golf courSes. His 271 total was the lowost SCOre for the Manitoba Amateur since the conver­ sion to stroke play. It was also Hashimo­ to's first Manitoba title, after being in the . runner up pOsition In 1980 and 198" Hi s 14 stroke margin OVOr second place Hutcheon was also a record mar gin of victory. Hutcheon, just graduated from junior ranks, was able to show his ho ols to the rest of the Manitoba golfers, but was no match for Hashimoto in thiS event. Tho Thunder Bay golfor shot 73 74 71-77 for a 295 total. SenIor golfer Gord Lenton of Pine Terry HashImoto, St. Charles Ridg e and Winnipeg Jots hockey Ron 1985 Manitoba Amateur Champion. Wilson of Breo1Y Bend wero next in line 34 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 Jim Scol/an Gone Hodgson Bill Ze wenluk Kerry Trotman First Flight Second Flight Third Fligllt Fourth Flight with 297, followed by Furber at 298, Hashimoto's ace on the Elmhurst 4th the final; tho second flight was won by Hnatiuk, Carl Lechman and Dave hol e in the opening round, Kon Tresoor Gene Hodgson of Brandon, who edged Komara of Rossmere and Ken Warwick sank his tee shot on the 180-yard 14th Pine Ridge's Bill Baluk on the 20th hole; of Windsor Park, all ot 299, Doyle and halo at Pine Ridge on the second day, Bill Zoweniuk of SI. Boniface defeated Duko Asmundsen of Pine Ridge at 301, It took 8 score of 156 or botter to Glond ole's Michael Avorbach of Glendale Junior champ (and defending Amateur qualify for the final two rounds of me 3-and-2 to win the third flight; and Ker­ champ) Todd Fanning and Chris Nelson, do l play in the championship flight un ~ ry Trotman of Tuxedo won the fourth both of Southwood, Todd Teplitski of dor a new format w hi ch allowed for the fli ght with a 4 ~ and ~ 3 victory over Larry Pine Ridge and former champ Gary low 60 and ties to qualify, with four , Johnston of Dauphin. Kullman of Rossmoro, all at 302, and other flights of match play, It took Twenty-five players scored 306 or junior Ken Tresoor of Rossmere and 36-holo scoros bot ween 157 and 163 to lowor 10 Qualify for two additional Dave Lavallee of Falcon Beach at 303, romain In the match-play portion. rounds in th o Willingdon Cup team tri ~ The 198 5 Amateur championship had In the matches, Jim Scollan of E l rn ~ als, but two of thorn withdrew, leaving another claim to fame as two halos in hurst won th e first flight with a 5·and 4 23 to play at St. Cherios. one were registered . On tho heo ls of vic tory ovor clubmole Barry Chipka in IContinuod on page 36)

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 35 326 total gave M anitoba a 101al of 442, Six other M anitoba golfers competed Amateur back in eighth pl ace and 17 strokes be­ in th e Canad ian Amateur in addition to hind the w inning toam from A lberta. th e four tea m m embers. Five of the 10 (Continued from p8ge 351 Hashimoto gavo a fino performance in M anitobans survived th e 36·hole cut the individual Am atour chase, shooting and pl ayed the final two round • . Though he was in 8 favorable position rounds of 71 72 71· 73 for a one-under Fanning and Lavall ee finished in 8 tie to try for 8 team spot, Gord Lenton opt­ par 287 total, onl y four behind th e win­ for 39th pl ace with 297 totals. Fanning ed to drop out because the Canadi an ning Brent Fa nklin of Calgary, w ho won shot 77·71·75·74 w hile Lava ll ee had Amateur championship was to bo after a pl ayoff ovor Stu Hamilton of 73·77·72·75. Tresoor was tied for 62nd played at Saskatoon at the sa mo time Brampton aftor thoy tied for th e honors place with rounds of 73·77·81·75 for 8$ the M anitoba Senior championship, et 283. Has himoto was ti ed in eighth 30 6 and Furbe r was 71st with Lenton opted to go the senior route. (As place. 73 76 81 82 for 312. it turned out, he fail ed to make the M anitoba so ni or team). Todd Teplitskl also dropped out Of th e 1985 MANITOBA AMATEUR RESULTS Wlilingdon trials to leave on his honoy moon, which had been delayod to pl ay Terry Has himoto, St . Cherles ...... 69·70·71·71 - 281 In th e amatour. Ho su bsequently has be­ Miko Hutcheon, Thundery Bay ...... 73·74-71·77 - 296 com e the M anitoba Golf A ssociation's Gord Lenton, Pine Ridge ...... , ...... 79·71·72·75- 297 now technica l director, taking over those Ron Wilson. Breezy Bend ...... 75·74·73·75 - 297 dutios in Fe bru ary, as detail ed elsewhere Darcy Furber, Pine Ridge ...... 70 81 74·73 - 298 in th is iss ue. Ca rl Lechman, Rossmere ...... , ... , , • . .... 73·80·74·72 - 299 Hnatiuk and Doyle made the big Dave Komora, Rossmore ...... ••••...• ...... 73·76·77· 73 - 299 moves and Furber pl ayed steady golf to Ken Warwick , Windsor Park ...... , .... 75·75-76·73- 299 join Hashimoto on the Man itoba Willing· Glon Hnatiuk. Selkirk ...... 78·74·72·75 299 don Cup leam. Duke Asmundse n, Pine Ridg e ...... 76·7578·72 - 301 Hnat!llk toured St. Charl es in ro unds Jim Doyle. Sand y Hook ...... " .... 74·76·7576- 301 of 72 and 70 for two-under-par 142 in Chris Nelson, Southwood ...... •.•..••••••...... 77·72· 78·75 - 302 th e teom tri al s to grab the second be rth Tod d Teplitskl , Pine Ridge ... • • ...... • , ...... 73·76·78·75- 302 on th o toa m w ith 441. Has him oto shot Todd Fanning , Southwood ...••...... 74·74·76·78 - 302 75 and 77 and cruised to a 4 33 to tal Gary Kullman, Rossmoro ...... 75·71· 8D· 76 - 302 for th e top SpOI. Ken Tresoor, Rossmoro ...... 74·77·76·76 - 303 Doyle shot 71 and 73 for 144 at Sl. Dave Lava ll ee, Falcon Beach ...... 73·78·77·75 - 303 Charles to ea rn tho th ird berth with 445 MATCH PLAY RESULTS and Furbor had a pair of 75s for 150 and First Flight - Jim Scollan , Elmhurst defea ted Ba rry Chipka, Elmhurst 5 and 4. a si)(-round total of 4 4 6 for the final Second Flight - Geno Hodgson, Brandon defea ted 8111 Balu k, Pine Ridge on th o toa m spot. 20th hol e. Ron Wilson of Breezy Bend and Chris Third Flight - Bill Zeweniuk, St . Boniface defea tod Michae l Averbach of Glendale Nolson of Southwood were ne)( t in lin o, 3 and 2. both finishing with 449, followod by a Fourth Flight - Kerry Trotman of Tu)(odo defeated Larry John ston of Dauphin 4 trio of Rossm ore pl ayers, Gary Kullm an, and 3. Dave Komara and Carl Lechman, all w ith WllLlNGDDN CUP TEAM TRIALS 4 50. Duke Asmundsen of Pine Ridg e Terry Hashimoto, SI. Charl es ...... 69·70·71·71·75·77 433 w as ne)(t with 4 51. junior Kevin Baker' Glen Hnatiuk, Selkirk ...... 78·74·72·75·72·70 441 of 5 1. Charlos had 4 53 and junior champ Jim Doylo, Sand y Hook ...... 74· 76·75·76·71 ·73 - 44 5 Todd Fanning of Southwood and Wind· Darcy Furbar, Pine Ridg e .... , ...... 70·8 1·74 73·75·75 446 sor Park's Ke n Warwick had 4 54. Ron Wilson , Breez y Bend ...... • ••. . • . . .. 7574·73·75·80·72 - 449 At the Canadian Amateur and Willing ­ Chris Nelson, SouthWOOd ...... 77 72·78 75 72 75 449 don C up tea m rnatches at Saskatoon, Gary Kullman, Rossmere ....•...... 7571·80·76·72·76 - 4 50 the M anitobans had a one-aver-par to­ Dave Komora, Rossmero ...... •...... 73·76·77· 73·75·76 - 4 50 tal of 217 (bes t three scores ) on open­ Ca rl Lec hman, Rossmoro ...... •...... 73·80·74·72·73·78 - 4 50 ing day, but it was only good for fourth Du ko Asmundson . Pine Ridge ...... 76·75· 78·72·74·76 4 51 pl ace, flve behind the leaders. Problems Kevin Ba ke r, St . Charles ...... 80-73· 77·74 71·78 453 on th e back nino In the second round Todd Fanning, Southwood ...... • • •...... 74·74 ·76·78-76-76- 454 proved to be tho toam's undoi ng and the Kon Warwick, Windsor Park ...... 75·75·76·7377·78 454

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MANITO BA GOLF ANNUAL '86 3,? Jim, Pat Doyle under par to lead Family golf event

Wet, rainy weather forced a resched­ In the mothar-daughter ca tegory. Polly faca topped the parent-child ca togory uling. bu t a good en try of 97 tea ms Weday and daughter Marjorie Jord an of with net 69, ahead of Tom and Donna were on hand on another ovarcast day Portage Is Prairie led th e oig ht entries Kenny of Niakwa, who had 71. The as the sixth annual North A merican life w ith 94. one bett er th an M arlone and mother-daughter net honors went to Fa mily Golf Classic was finall y held in Valerie Netterfield of Pin e Rid go. Irene and Laura Duncan of Niakwa with August at Nlakwa Country Club. In not scoring , th e Li zo ttes took th o 76, with Cami ll e and Ze ni a Gross brink It was th e first time 8 shotgun start honors ['1 father-son A di vision w ith net of Transcona as runnors·up. was used for this ave nt and. though 6B, with tl1e McLeo ds second w ith 70. The various w Inners were awarded th ings were hectic at the start, mos t In B, it was Ron and Lyle Jac kman of Bel troph ies, gift certificates and prizes to ag reo d the windup w ith all teams on Acres first wi th not 6 9. followed by Paul • va lu e of $1 ,155. The 19B6 North hand was an Improvement. and Darren Jea nson of St. Boniface w ith American Life event Is sc hedu led for Jim and Pat Doylo Of Sandy Hook. 72. Olive and David Prince of St. Bani - August 26 at Stoinbach Golf Club. both form er M anitoba Amateu r cham ­ pions, tcamed up to load th e way Ove r 3 4 teams enterod in the father-so n A ca tegory (han dicaps 11 21, as thoy pos ted B nift y one under-par 7 1. It was good for 8 six stroko victory Ova r Ned and Doug Rainbo th of Pino Manitoba Golf Foundation Ridge, w ho shot 77. It was the second North A merican U fo w in for the Doyles, w ho also clai m­ ed the hono rs in 1983, Th ey were tiod awards first bursaries for top spot in 19B4, but had left the course and missed out in a play orr. The first rocipi ents of bursa des Irom Donations can be made to th e M ani­ Th ere was a three -way ti e in thi rd the M anit oba Golf Foun da l. lo n were an ­ toba Golf Fo und ation through the M ani ­ pl ace 8S Fleurio n and Doug las Lil:otle of nounced in February at the annu al mee t to ba Golf A ssociotion office in the Rossmere. Pe ter and David M cLeod of ing of the M anitoba Golf Associati on. Sports Administrative Centro. 1700 S1. Boniface and Gordon and Bob Dun­ Mic hael Ave rbach. a pas t presiden t of Ell ice Avenu e, W innipeg. bar of Niakwa and SI. Charles all shot the M GA. announced the first awards BO. went to Barb Maslenko of Pine Ridge, In th e father-son B category (handi­ the 1985 prov incial women's junior golf caps 13-251. Larry and Tim Nah.chow­ champion; and David White of South­ sky of Shllo led th e entry of 29 tea ms. WOOd. former M anitoba juni or champion w ith B2, fi vo ahead of Alan and Deniel and runner-lIp to clllbmate Todd Fanning Gree nwood of Breezy Bend. in the Canadia n junIor men's cllomplon· Bob Gill of Elmhurst and daughter shi p las t year at Ross mere. Brend a Robi nson of Ni akwa teamed up Tho M anitobo Golf FOlJlldation was to lead the paron t-child division's 26 en­ ori ginated through donations in memory tries w ith an 84, ono bett or than three­ of th e late Earl Storey of Assiniboine. time defending champs Art Smith of St. w ith further memori al donations also Bon iface of daughter Lynda Palahniuk of added to make sc holarships avail able to Elmhurst and Bill and Gail Anderson of M anItoba stu de nts attendi ng lmive r­ SI. Charl eS, both tee ms w ith 85. Th o sities . Maslanko White And ersons took so cond pril9 on a countback.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 39 Wally Goshalak of Dauphin was third w ith 85-83 - 168. Phil Hall prevails Th e Championship flight and seven other flights were de termined after the fIrst round , rather than by hand icap s, which provided close competition In in Rural Amateur test most of the flights. The Championship flight had 16 play­ If It proved nothing else, the 1985 edI ­ over-par 75 in the wind and rai n to go ers with SCO res of 73 to 77, thero wore tion of the M anitoba rural am ateur and with an opening 76 for his 151. 23 In the first fl ight with scores of senior golf championShip provad the Genowey, who shared the halfway 78-81 , 20 in the second flight, with province's rural golfers were either very leed with a 73 in the good weather of scores of 82-83, 15 in the third, all w ith hardy, or very fooli sh, or both. opening day, Slipped to 78 in the bad 84; 17 In the fourth with 85-86, 19 In High winds and pl enty of rain marred weather for his 151. Paul Murray of Bran­ the fifth with 87-89, 20 in the sixth with the second day of the 36-hole competi­ don, who sharad the lead at 73, skied 90-93 and 15 In the final flight w ith tion held Aug. 11 -12 at the Hecla Island , to 90 In the second round to fini sh well 94-100. The senior division had 15 pl oy­ making the course almost unpl aya ble by bac k at 163. erS with scores ranging from 80 to 99. the end of the day. Four-time champion Bruce North of Brian Clark of Brandon won tho first But, onl y 25 of the 160 golfers failed Carm an finis hed in thi rd pl ace with flight with 78-81- 159, foll owed by Bri­ to compl ete thei r second round, despite 75-78 - 153, followed by Gary Poole of an Johnston, Dauphin, 80-80 - 160; and the sogg y condit ions, and it even took Bra ndon, 77-79 - 156; Darren Har­ Grant Miller, Brandon, 79-81- 160. an extra five holes before a champion greaves of Nee pawa , 74 -82 - 156; and The second fligh t had Ea rl Timm ons could be determined . Bill North of Ca rm an, 77-82- 169. of Thompson, Keith Fawcett of Nae­ Phil Hall of Brandon prevail ed with a Th ere was also a playoff needed to pawa and Herb Dick of Winkler all with bird ie on the fifth hole to cleim the title settle the rural senior title, but it went 82-83 - 165. over Bob Genoway of Morden after both only one hole and was completed before In the third fl ight, Sh eldon Bouchard had pos ted 151 totals over the two the really bad weather settled in. of M orden led the wa y w ith rounds. Ca rm an's Barrie Sanders clai med his 84-82- 166, foll owed by Bill Boivin, Pin­ Hall kidded as he teed off in the rain fourth straight rural senior crown as he awa, 84-85- 169; and Bru ce Nerba s, for his second round that he enjoyed won the playoff over John Martens, also Pin awa, 84-87- 171. playi ng in adverse weath er. but even he of Carman, w ith 8 par on the first extra The fourth flight was won by Greg admitted he got more th an he bargai ned hole. Mcivor of Dauphin with B5-82 - 167, for this time. Sanders had th e first-round lead with followed by Eldon Patzer of Swan River The 44-yea r-old Brandon golfer, who an 80, three ahead of Martens, but the and Jim Renwick of Brandon, both with won the Cleor Lake Tamarack t o urn a ~ champ ne eded 81 for hi s second round 8 5-83 - 168. ment In 1984, shot a res pec table three- while Martens caught up with a 78. (Continued on page 421 OVER LOOKING NIAKAWA GOLF CLUB

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In the fifth flight it was John Ca rtman, Portage, 87-84- 151; David Goerz, Mordan, 88-83 - 151; and Harold Hoffman, Northernal re, 88-8 5 - 173. The Sixth flight won. to Pe te LePage of Brandon with ~ 9 1-8 1 - 17 2, ahea d of Brad Sigbaldson, Northern al re, 93-81 - 174; and Michael Omnlchinski, Portage, 90-86 - 176. Bren. Bed ford of Gilbe rt Pl ai ns lad the fino I fligh. wi.h Place Louis Riel 95-8 1- 176, followed by Cliff Sveinson, Sandy Hook, 94-83 - 177; and Den nis Herring, Northorn airo, 96-88 - 18 4. All Suite Hotel T ho 1986 Rural Amateur and Senior Championships will be played Aug. 17-18 et Hecla Island, a waok later than in the as t few yeers. MEAGHER BEEFEATE R Is Pl eased to Offer Much better weather prevailed as the rural golfers closed out their competitive season Sep t. B at Shilo in the Meag her Special Golf To urname nt Rates Beefeat er inter-zone championship event. W ith 10 of tho 14 zones represented by four-man teams, the During the 1986 Sea so n. honors went to the Steinbach toa m of James Ko pp, Bob Harrison, Harvey Janzen and Poter Guenther. The winners had an aggrega te score of 338, I9S5 75 percon. Bachelor & O ne Bedroom Su ites of their handicaps for a net total of 297.5. wi th Complete Kitchens. Ru nner-up honors went to the host tea m from Shilo, as John Murphy, Bud Ke ll ey, Art McDoneld and Charlie Gero posted a gross total of 357. less net han dicap of 54 for a net score of 303. Thompson was ne)( t il"l li no with a net score of 304.75, Ca ll Reyner Sm ith followed by Carmon, 305.5; Northern aire and Pinawa, tied at 316.5; Wasagaming, 325.5; Gladstona, 330.25; Swan Ri ve r, 331. 25; and Winkler, 332. (204) 947-6961 Zone play will be held during the season aga in thIs year, with the zo ne winners again to trave l to ShilO for the Meag her 190 Smith Street . Winni peg . Manito ba Beofeater finale Sept. 7. Welcome to Carman • (THE FRIENDLY CLUB) • We now have a beautiful 18 hole course, wh ere yo u can re lax and enjoy the unhurried pace, with no crowd s or line ups. • Just one hour from Winnipeg . • Golf for the day, th e weekend or a week. Bring th e family along and enjoy serviced campgrounds, supervised swimming pool, tennis courts and child's playground all with in walking distance of the golf course. • Clubhouse offers li cense d facilities, exce ll ent food , pro shop, club rentals, cart rentals, pull or drive. • We book company or group tournaments with reserved tee ti mes.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 43 . Professionals provide variety of services By HARRY BROTC HI E President, CPGA of M anitoba

The golf professional is 8 key figure at most golf clubs, ye t many members Bre unaware of the variet y of servicos tho professional provides. The professional works closely w ith the club m anager and golf course superintondent to enSure the entire club operation Is running smoothly. Along with many other dutios, tho pro f es ~ slo'101i s direc tly responsi ble for proparing a budget, hiring and scheduling staff, golf course starting times. merchandising, inve ntory control, accounting, conducting junior programs and club events, teaching, club re pairs, pow er carts, club storage and the driving range operation. A ques tion frequently as ked is " How do you become a golf professional?" Tho answers to that Qu es tion are varied but pre-requisi tes for tho job include an ability to play the game proficiently, a love for the sport, end a strange desire to work long hours in the summer. Actuall y, tho club professional Is very well qualified to pro­ vide the so rvices the members are entitled to expec t. To be Harry Brolchls come a Class A Hea d Professional member of tho Ca nadian Harbour Vie w Municipal Course Profossional Golfers' Association a profes sional has to I,avo completed an ex tensive training program and upon ac hiev­ A successful applicant then must enroll in the CPGA Pro fes ­ ing this status must continue to recertify to m aintai n his sional Development Program, complete yea rl y educational status. m aterial and reports, comploto home study and on-tho job A ll new appli cants must attend an interview before they training program s and attend zone or national educa tional are eligible to apply for membership. After the interview, they must successfully complete a 36-hole pl aying ebility tes t be­ se minars. These se minars aro held on a va rie ty of topics and include; fore they are accepted. golf shop operat ions, club des ign and repair, leaching, the org anization and conduct of a completo golf program, basic course maintenance. basic club m anagem en t and Or­ ganization, employee and contract negotiations and small bus in ess management. Before completing this five-year apprentice program, the Unplayab~e lie. applicant must also pass a final pl aying ability tes t and a six­ hour written Class A Exa minat ion. The Canadian Professional Golfers' Association is commit ted to maintaining the high standards of the profession and to the continued development of educational programs for its members. The increasing number of qualified profossionals complet­ ing tho program each year w ill benefit the clu b membe r In the future through the many se rvices w hich the profession­ al s will be able to provide. In Manitoba alone thero arc at least a dozen qualified Class A Associate Professionals currently w orkir'g as assistants at clubs. Clubs without profossionals or those in rural area s who have never had a golf professional on staff should seriously consid er the talents these young profeSSionals have to offer.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 45 History of Superintendents' organization dates back to 1950

By RAYMOND SAVARD, 1955, 1.0 better refl ect the duties of the year's Turf Research Tournament w ill Charleswood Go lf Club, nlembers. again be held at 8el Acres on August 15. President , G.C.S.A .M . A fter a mooting w ith Dean Weir of the 2. The Superintendent of the Yea r Univorsi ty of M anitoba, turf plots were Award was initiated, not necessarily The Man itoba Gree nskeepers Associ es tablisllod at the Ur1ivo rsl ty for dependent on tl10 superintendent's per 8tlon, the forerunner of our prosident research on April 21, 1958. with the formanco that "one" particular yea r, but organization, was formed on October G.C.S.A.M . providing support, starting rather 8 combination of tho foll ow ing; 25, 1950, at Glendale Gol f and Coun­ w ith $750 in 1958 to tho $1,500 w hi ch a) recipient must be a Class A m em­ try Club w hon the following officers was turned over in 1985. ber In good standing with the G.c.s.A.M. wore elected: At the association's 25th annivo rsary b) contributo to the association Presidont - A,C. ICYI Crood reception held Octobor 23, 1975, a bur c ) contribute to committees and/or Vice President - John B. Steel Sr. sary fund was es tabl ished to ol d stu­ programs for tho ben er education of our Treasurer - Frank M acDonald dents il' obtaining their diplomas in turf­ turf industry. Socretary - Stan Walker grass m anagement. The fu nd was se t d) overall ability as a superintendent Five months later, on M arch 14, 1961, t $250 per student. Since then, the in termS of care and grooming of turf. w ith 11 members In attendance, a con association h Cls aicled at loast one Stll­ e) awordod by standard vote of oxecu­ stilution was approved and Sam Hlltch­ dent each year and some years as m any ti ve at the last meeting held before the ings, A rthur Baker and George Boa ttio as three. annual general meeting. wore eloc ted as directors. Two new events were started in 1984: The first recipient of the aw ard w as Thoso s ven gentlemen tormed the 1. The Turt Resea rch Golf Tournament, Jack Davies of Southwood in 1984 and first executivo committee of tho small held August 9 at Bel Acres, with the pro­ th e 19B 5 awa rd went to Helmut Kopp organization, Today, the organi zation has ceeds shared by the University of M alli­ of St. Charl es. a membership of more than 130. l oba tLr rf pl ot and the Ca nadian Turf At one lime, it was thought that a Tho nam e of tho group was changed ResearCh Foundation. Greenskee per (we oro now classified as to the Golf Course Superintendents' Las t year, this ev rH was a huge Suc­ Superintendents) had the art for grow Association of M ani toba on M arch 28, cess, raising mOre Ulon $4,000. This ing goocl turf, but it is not only an art, it is cllso a science. M embors of this association attond turf se minars and conferences through­ GOLF COURSE SUPE RINTENDENTS ASSOCIATION OF MANITO BA out the off-season, kee ping abreast of 1986 Board Of Dlractor. new ideas in turf managoment. Presidont ...... , , . , , " Ray Savard , Charleswood We meet monthly throughout the golf Pa st President ...... Jack Lubinski, Elmhurst season at various golf courses, to con­ First Vice President ...... , . Wray Taylor, 8 el Acres verse and view other course mainten­ Second Vice-President ,., .. . ,. , John Evans, Conoe Club ance practices and to provide assistance Secretary , , ...... , ...... Doug M cE w en, Even Spray if members are experiencing a problem. Treasurer ... , , . , , ...... Syd Parsons, Par Equipment Direc torS ...... , • , , ...... , Bri an Wenham, City of Winnipeg We call them fI1or1thly management Rollie Richard , Westward Pow er mee tings. Thoso oro some of the ways Helmut Kopp, St. Charlos we lea rn about improving the turf on COlin Inglis, Wildewood w hich you play golf. Ron Dlckin, Windsor Pa rk Havo a good golfing seasonl

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46 MANtTOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 Steel gets Distinguished Service Award

John Burns Steel, former Golf cou rse • FOunding member of the Canadian superintendent at St. Charles Country Turfgrass Resoarch Foundation Club, now retlrod, was honored with the • Founding committee to es tablish Distinguished Service Award (DSA) test plots for re search in M anItoba from the Golf Course Suporintondent'li • Citizen member of tho 51. James Association of Americe at tho 57th An· A ssiniboine Parks Board from nual Conference In San Francisco Jan. 1970-1974. 31 to Feb. 4. At the present timo, Steolls on Hon· Steel Is only the second Canadian to orary Life Member of the Canadian Golf win the OSA and the only recipient (rom Course Superintendents Association; Western Canada. The DSA Is the high­ Honorary Life Member of the Golf est and most distinguished award be­ Course Superintendents Association of stowed for outstanding achievement by Manitoba; Quarter Century Member the GCSAA. (has been a member for 41 yaars and Steel started employment at St. the fi rst member from Manitoba) of the Charles Country Club in 1932 and be ­ Golf Course Superintendent's Associa­ ca me superintendent in 1945, retiring tion of America: AA Life Member of the from that position In 1977. G.c.S.A.A .: Certified Golf Course Super­ He was literally overwhelmed when the conference to receive the Award on intendent; Honorary Life Member of St. notified ho would receive the award last his behalf. Charles Country Club. October, and looked forward to attend­ Steel was nominated for the DSA by Steel ls a past president of the Assini­ Ing the conference. Unfortunatoly, he his peers for these contributions: bolna Memorial Curling Club. suffered a stroke on Dec. 29 which ef­ • founding m em ber and past- • He has attended 20 Turfgrass Confer­ fected his communica tion sk ill s, but president Ithree times) of the Golf ences and shows in Canada and 27 after conside rable concern , is regaining Course Superintendent'S A ssocia­ G.C.S.A .A . conforences. He has been a his former skills - thanks to the quali­ tion of Manitoba speaker on the program of numerous fi ed th era pists at Dee r Lodge Centre, • Founding member and first presi­ conferences and seminars. where he now resides. dent of the Canadian Golf Course On Feb. 5, Steel was presented with Hi s son, John Donald Steel, attended Superintendents Association the DSA at the Deer Lodg e Centre.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 47 Mllnltobll 's Sen/or Men's golf te8m for 1985 cons;stod of. left to right: Senior chnmp;on of St. Char/es, 81'l1 MacCallum of Elmhurst and Mox Desauln;ers, 8/S0 of Elmhurst.

Barrio Sanders of Carman became the Barrie Sanders first first golfer from rural Manitoba 10 win the Manitoba senior men's champion ship as he came from behind to capluro the 1985 honors at 5t. Boniface Golf rural golfer to win Club in August. As form er champions fell by the way­ sid e, Sanders was joinod on the M anito­ Senior championship ba sonior team by Jim Isaac of St. Charles and Max Desaulniers and Bill MacCallum of Elmhur.t. Defond ing champion Smiley Meronek of St. Charles and Form er winners Nick Mickoskl of Elmhurst, Gord Le nton of Selkirk and Pine Rid ge and Bill Pidlaskl of Elmhurst all fad ad out of the picture along the route, though M eronek emerg ­ ed as the winner In the 65-69 age group. Isaac was the early leader in the 54-hOle tournament, carding a two-over­ par 72 in the opening round fOr a two­ stroke lead over Sanders and Ken M ac Charles of 5t. Bonlfa co, both w ith 74s. Mlckoski had 75 and Dosa ulniors and , Pidlaski card od 77s. The lead remained with Isaac through the second round as he sho t 78 for a 150 total. only one better than Sanders, who had 77 for 151. MacCharl •• shot 79 to stay In con ten tion with 153, whllo Desaulniers had hi s second straight 77 to si t at 154 and Mickoskl had 80 for 155. M eronek came through with a 76 after his opening BO for , 56. Pidlaski shot 81 and M acCallum had hi s second Barrie Sanders, Carman straight 79 to si t at 158. 1985 Man;toba Senior M en's Chtunp;on. Sandors posted the be st score of the

48 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 final round, a 74, to overtake Isaac for the title with a 54 holo total of 225. The St. Charles swinger had to settle for runnor·up honors, slipping to 80 for a 230 total. Desaulniers was consistent, shooting a third straight 77 for 231, good for third place, and MacCall um charged in with a 75 for 233 to grab tha final team berth. MacC harles slip pod to 63 in his final round to finish at 236, Murray Brown of St, Boni face moved up w ith a 77 for 237, Mickoski closod with an 83 for 236 and Meronek also had 63 to finish at 239. M acCallum's 233 was bes t in the 55·59 aga division, ahead of Mac· Charles, Brown and Mickoski. Jerry Jor· reU of Bol Acros took not honors with 215. Sanders led tho 60 64 division, ahead of Isaac, Dosauln iors and Bal Browne of Asslniboine, who hod 1I 243 total. Go· org o Bums of Charl eswood took tho not honorS with 211. Maronek's 239 led the 65·69 group, with runner up honors shared by Pidlaski and W.E. Miller of Carman, both with 241. Bart Campbell of Harbour View Sen/or Inter·C/ub ch8mpionshlp for 1985 went to this teom from St. Boniface Golf was fourth with 242. The not honors 81· Club.' Russ Jones, M ike Linton Rnd MfJrfRY Brown, who finiS/lod fwO strokes ahead so went to Camp boll with 200. of SI. Charles. In th e 70·and·over category, Cass To bin of Elmhurst was a runaway winner for 244, MacCallum closed with on 83 competition, held at Falcon Beach golf with 83 and 84 for 167, seven better for 247, Sanders had a finol 79 for 248 course Sept. 5. The evont is scheduled th an M . Barnesky of Florida, who had and Isaac finished witt, 251. for Sept. 11 at Carman this season. 66 and 66 for 174. D. Cloland of Wheal M eronek was the only Manitoba golf· S!. Boniface topped a field of 30 Ci ty was third with 178 and Clyde AI· er from a large contingent to make it into teams to capture the 1985 senior inter· Ion of Southwood was fourth with 179. th e top 40 in th e nationsl competition club honors with a 229 total, two bet· Not honors went to Dooley Freeman as he posted rounds of 79, 76 and 80 ter than 51. Charlos. with 149. for 235, finishing in 22nd place, Murray Brown SO l Iho poco for 51. When the provincial sonior toam went The 1986 provincial son ior mon's Boniface with a one·ovor par 73. with to the national ovon l al Victoria in Sep· championship will bo playod July 29 31 Rllss Jones contributing withe 76 and tember, the Manitobans f O~Jnd th o at Breezy Bend. Mike Linton providing an 80. courses a little too tough. Thoy fini shed The national senior championship will St. Charles also had a 73 loading tho in eighth place as their best three scores como to M an itoba this year, to be played way, tlIrned in by Ken MacCherles, with on the first day totalled 252 end they Sept. 2·6 at the Elmhurst and Pine Ridge Jim Isaac shooting 77 and G. Kristjans knockad 12 strokes off for 240 the so Clu bs. with Bud Foster of Elmhurst, a son turning in 81. cond day for a 492 total, far behind On· an Manitoba representative to the Royal Low n t honors went to Transcona's tario's winning lotal of 454. Canadian Golf Associati on, serving as loam of J , Everton, J , McDonald and T, All four members of the team quali· lournament chai rrnan , KnoJY with 212, followod by Winnipeg fied for the final two round s with scores Closing ou t tho 1985 so ni or cornpe ti · Canoe Club's toam of R. Hotol, B. Navon under 170. Desaulnier finished with a 76 tion WIlS th o annual son ior inler·club and C. Cairns with 214,

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 49 · St. ChBries team of, left to right, Steve Bannatyne, Terr y Brandon leam of. lefl 10 righi, Tom Relf. Mike Jones end Gary Hashimoto and Bob Dunbar, makes it three in a row in city Poole c8ptured rural inter·club honors in close bottle with Por inter·c/ub competition. tage and Steinbach. St. Charles, Brandon rule roost In• Free Press Inter-Club event

While St. Charl es Cou ntry Clu b was claiming its th ird Garth Collings also ca rd ed 72 to lead BreelY Bend's third­ straight city ti t.l e, the th ree -yea r rural reg ion Of Selkirk Golf pl ace team, aide d by Bill Parker with 75 and M ark Ol son with Clu b w as bei ng snap ped 85 the 1985 Free Press M anitoba 81 . Inter-Club golf cham pionships we re played June 21 at Glen Other good Indivi du al SCOres ca me from Garth Reim er of dale Country Club. Transcona, Norm Gessell of Breezy Bond and Jim Doyle of Bob Dunbar led th e th ree-man St. Charles team to a fi ve ­ Sandy Hook, all with 73s, stro ke vic tory ove r the home Gl end ale tea m with a par-70 The Whea t Ci ty tea m fr om Brandon cap tur ed the rural int er eHort . He was backed by Terr y Hashimoto and Steve Banna club honors with a 232 total, onl y one bo tter than Portage tyne, both with 76, I. Prairie and Steinbach, dead locked at 233. Portage won the It was th e thi rd straight year Dunbar and Has himoto were co untback for second placo. on the winning St. Charles toa m, w hil 3 it was th e sec ond Nex t in lin e wore Was agaming et 238, Sandy Hook at 239 straight for Ban natyne. Gavin Sp iers was with Dunbar and and Morden's Minnewas ta club at 241. Has him oto for th e 1983 win. Bann atyne was also on a win­ Tom Relf and Mike Jones led the Wheat City t88m with 775, ning St. Charl es team in 198 1 and Dunba r had two prevIous whil e Gary Poole co ntributed a 78 to round out the 232 total. inter-club wins In 1969 and 1970 playing out of Niak wa_ Portage was led by Don John son's 75, supported by Don The St. Cherles team total of 222 was five better than Glen ­ Blight w ith 79 and Colin Scarrett with 80, while Steinbac l, dale's 227, who finished one ahead of Breezy Bend's 228. had e 75 from James Koop, 78 from Wllf Peters and 80 from Elmhurst end Southwood were nex t at 235, followed by Danny LI pinski . Breez y Ben d's No. 2 tea m at 237. There were 29 city teams and 16 ruml poi nts in th e 1985 Michae l Avo rb ach pacod Glendalo w ith a two-over-par 72 competition. The 1986 Free Press Manitoba Inter Club cham and he was backed by Neil Sted man with 77 ancl Dave Wolcl, pl onship will be pl ayed June 27 at SI. Boniface Golf Club. with 78.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 51 . Elmhurst captures Crown Life pro-am team championship

For the second timo in three years, pro Laurie Pi erce lod a team (rom Elmhurst Golf and Country Club to the M anitoba Crown Ufe prO-8m team golf champion­ ship when the 198 5 was pl aye d under coo l and blu stery co ndit io ns Aug . 9 at Niakw a Country Club. Pie rce and his amateur partn ers Dave Dubnlcoff, Vic Schulz and red Paterson topped a field of 38 tea ms w itl, a Stabl oford points total of 153, soven ahea d of th o runner-up t8arn from Pin­ owa, w hich had Pierce's assistant A I Scott as its professional. Ian Kirk, Denn is Smith and Terry W ar drop were the Pin awa 8matours, who helped to post a 146 total. St. Charl es pro Jim Collins had the low individ ual honors among the profes ­ sionals. shoo ting one-under-par 71, whi ch was two bett or th an Ben Smir­ nov of John Blumbe rg, Pat O'Donne ll of Pine Ridge and Gerry Morrissey of Ross mere, all with 735. T hompson's team of pro Randy Brekko and am ateurS Bob Thompson, Elmhurst Foursome of Ted Paterson, DBve Dubnico ff, pro Laurie PiorcfJ Bnd \fie Schulz Dave Turpie and Kevi n Ford fini shed in led the way in Crown Ufe pro-om le8rn final. third place with 145 points. Next in line was the Rossm ore team with M orrissey backed by am ateurs Bob The 36·hole compotition was sched better than Prince Edward Island. which Hilderm an, Don M askiw and Al mer Kull­ uled at Calgary's Will ow Park Golf and had 141 for a lotal of 203. m an for 14 4 points. Country Club but heavy rainfall fo rced D efending champion Newfound­ A Delorain e team, w ith pro Gartt1' RCGA offic ials to move to th e Kananas ­ land/Labrador had the best second-day Goodbrandso n o f Tuxedo jo in in g kis Country course, 55 miles west of the total of 149 to climb Into third plnce w ith am ateurS Ziggy Klimczak, Derrln Oli s­ cit y, for the first day, w ith onl y nin e 196. while M anitoba could gain only cheski 81''Id Gordon Neilson, finis hed fifth holes played. In the bad wea th er, Sask­ 128 points and had to se ttle fo r fourth with 14 0 pOints. atchewan toOk th e ea rl y lead with 69 pl ace wilh 190. Saskatchewan dropped Sixth pl ace w ent to th e St. C harlos pO ints, seven ahead of M anitoba and to liflh, picking up only 11 9 points for tea m as Collins was joined by amateurs Prin ce Edward Island and nine bett er a total of 188. Ray Cadieux, Don Deve r and AI Coldi­ th an Ontari o. The 1986 M anitoba Crown Li fe pro­ con for 138 points. am tea m compotition will be held Aug. The M an itoba champions finis hed Fine weath er greeted the golfers for 6 at the Rossmere, with tho national fOllrth in the national Crown Lifo pro am th e second day at Willow Park, w here cham pionship to bo played Aug . 28-29 championship played Sept. 12 13 in Ontari o amassed 14 4 points to captur o at the Ba ll y Haly Golf snd Counlry Club Alberta. the title with 8 to tal of 204 . only one at S1. John's, Newfound land . nell Tile Wll rlllth ali(I We/COIlIC of HOlllc IIrc 1OIIilill8 for .'10 11 ill Wi/lI1ipe:;:. The Marlborough Inn ~ . 33 1 SMlTIl STI{E FT WINNIPEG, MANIT UA 1986 RJB 2,,9 204 - 942-6411 Manitoba Open TE LI!X 07-578« 1 Patron Inqulr. about our Sp.cl.1 Golf Tournament Rat • •

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 53 Hashimoto tops Blair matches for second time

For the second tim o in three years, Terr y Hashimoto of St. Charl es Cou ntry Club clai med the honors in the 198 5 Jack Bl ai r Memori al M atch Pl ay championship, the leadoff event eac h seeson on the Manitoba Golf Association's com pelitic" calendar. Hashimoto had the third-bes t score in th e 36-holo qualify­ Ing tes t, then won four straight matches to reclaim the honors he had also won in 1983. Carl Lechman of Rossm ore paced the qualifying round s, matChing par with a 72 at Breezy Bend, then shooting two­ ove r' par 74 at Wildowood for " 36·hole scoro of 146. That was four strokes better than Bob Dunbar of SI. Charles. w ho shot 76·74 for 150 . Has himoto w as next with 75·76 for 151. Chris Holson of Sou thwood w as fourth w ith 75·77 for 15 2. De fending champion Ron Wilson of Breozy 8end made the Terry Hsshimoto greates t second -round comeback, ca rdi ng a one-ur"I der-par 71 Jack Blai r match pl ay champ at Wlidew ood aftor sk ying to 8 2 on hi s home course. Junior David White of Southwood also roared back from an open­ but had 8 tournament dale in Rhode Island . Dunbar also will'· ing 81 with 72 at Wildewood. Both had 153 totals to sharo drew before the ma tches bogan. allowing 8 fourth 161-6hoolor fifth placo. to pl ay. It took a score of 161 or better to qualify to the 16·man Rounding out th ose w ho shot under 16 1 were: Dave match pl ay portion of the competition at 5t. C harl es Coun­ Komora. Rossmore. 82·74 - 156; Don McNolli. Niakwa. try Clu b and thera were eight golfors tied at 161 w ho had 78·78 - 156; Glon Hantiuk. Salkirk. 80·77 157; junior Dave to go Into a pl ayoff for the final three berths. McMillan. Rossmere. 76·81- 157; Garry Dubanski. South· There were actuall y 15 golfers with SCOreS better th an 161, wood. 84·76 - 159; Bill Parkar. Breazy Bend. 81·78- 159; and but two qualifiers had to withdraw duo to other commitments Ed La rn er. Windsor Pa rk. 79·80 - 159. - junior champion Todd Fa nning shot 158. but had to go to Mark Allen and Mike Gottfred of Southwood and Glenn Col· a tournament in Texas, while Selkirk's Craig Ki ndra t shot 156, lins of St. Charles clairned the firs t Ihroo spots in the elght-

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54 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 man playoff, with Darcy Furbe r of Pine Ridge ge lling the fourth place and moving Into match play. Losing out in the playoff were Torry More of Elmhurst, Rob Loowon and Rob Oliphant of Rossmoro and Doug Armstrong of Niakwa . Res ults of first-round matches were: Lechman defea ted Furber 3·and·2, White defeated Lamer 2·and·l , Nelson defea t· ad Collins 1 up, Komara defea ted Parker 3-and 2, Has himoto defea ted Gattfred 3·and·1. McNeill defea ted Dubanski on the 20th hole, Wilson defea ted Allen 2 up and Hnatiuk defea ted Now McMillan 4·and·3. In the second round, Le chman lopped W hite 4 -and-3. Nel­ "quaU:ro-drive" son defea ted Komara 3·and· 2, Has himoto edged McNeill 2·and 1 and Wilson got by Hnatiuk i ·and ·1. petfonnance Hashimoto knocked Qut dofondlng champion Wilson 6·and·5 while Nelson sidelined medallist Lec hman 3·and·2 in a luxury sedan. in the se mifinal matcl1es. In the final, Has himoto claimed a 3-and-2 victory over Nel­ son in a well playod m atch, winning the second and fourth holes on the St. Charl es west nine to get the ea rl y lea d. Nol­ son won the fifth with a birdie to cut the led to one ~m d they halved the next sovon holes, Hashimoto got back to two-up by winning the 13th (fourth on the south nine), both birdied the 14th, then Has himoto moved three up w ith a 10 fOO l birdie Plitt on the 15th, A half on th e 16th hole was all he neoded to claim his second Jac k Bl air champiol1ship, The Jack Bl ai r competit ion, w hich honors a tormer presi ~ dent of both the MGA and the RCG A, w ill again be the first eve nt on the 1986 MGA calendar, with the quelifying rounds May 31 at 5 1. Charl es and Juno 1 at Wildewoed and the matches to be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 10, 12, 17 and 19 at Pi n. Ridge. This will be the 13th yea r. Has himoto is tho third playe r to win U1e event twice. Gory Kullman won back·to·bock titles In 1978 and 19 79, playing The new out Rossmore the first yom, then Elmhurs t in '79, Bill Parke r at Breezy Bend also won two in a row in 1981 and 1982. Audi5000CD liIrbo quattro.

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 55 Bayco introduces course accessories•

A fu ll line of golf course accessori os Is now being manufac tured in Winnipeg and will be appea ring on loca l courses under the name of Bayeo Golf Course Accessories. It is a trade namo of Bay Bronze In­ dustries Ltd " 2200 Logan Avenu e, a company which has long had more than a passing interes t in golf. The interest is unders tandable si nco company presi dent Alex Colonolio Is a long-time act ive member of Elmhurst Golf end Country Club end hi s wife, Peg· gy, is a pas t presi dent of the Canadian Ladi es' Golf Associati on. Bay Bronze has sponsored the trophy whiCh Is prese nted each yoar to the win­ ning professional golfor at the Manito­ ba Open championship. The line of golf course accessories was developed because COlonello and hIs fellow workers felt such equipment should be ava il abl e locally. Tho Bayco line includes a w ido va rie ty of ite ms, such as rakes for sand traps, cups for the holes, flag poles and flags, too markers, distance marke rs, golf ball washers. spike cleaners, plaques and signs for courses. Ono of the special items ava il able thiS year Is the official distance markers to be placed at each tee on courses which Sayeo's New Line of golf course accossories includes ball washer, flagsticks and have boen raled by the Manitoba Golf fl8gs, cups. rakes and signs, displayod here by Shirley Anderson, in charge of mar­ Association, Complete se tS of tho mar ke ting of the products, and Buy Bronze president Alex Colonel/a. kers have been made up and w ill be dis tributed by the MGA. Sa nd rakos are available in aluminum or urethano materialS, bOlh light in o'brien travel service weight and built to las t. The urethane model will return to its original shape if -- -- it is bent through use, d b\e Flag poles offered by aayco are of De?en a fibreg las construction and are ava ilabl e " . nced in yell ow, white or rod /white. £,,?ene Aluminum 100 markers are also ava il­ TO: abl e in va ri ous colors - red. w hite. bl ue " t or yell ow. £\\\c\en hK. 1'0 1.0 PARK " WINNIPEG. MA:-I I rollA Bayeo is also marke ting in ground nd 7!!6·7641 merkers for 150 yard s lor 137 melresl rr\e \)' from the green which w ill be appea ring " e )04 · ""1 5 (;ROS\ 'ENOH A\'".,. at several local clubs, er,,\C WINNIPEG, MANITOIlA Colonell o and Bayco's mac hining di " 4 53·6703 vision manage r Mel Be lske are proud of P.O. BOX II SH, the fac t the Bayco golf accessories are The only way to go .. . KILLARN F.Y, MANITOBA all made in Manitoba, with any part not For all your travel needs. 5234404 manufactured at the logan Avenue plant supplied by other Manitoba firms, Shirley Anderson is in charge of the marketing of golf course accessories for Bayco,

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 57 Gail Anderson dominates women's golf scene in '85

Just as Todd Fanning and Te rry Hashi­ followad by Lynda Palahnuk of Elmhurst In se nior women's competition, M ar moto dominated M an itoba's male golf w ith 251 and Bronde Smail of SI. lene Netterfield of Pine Ridge won her scene In 1986, 21-yea r-old Gail A nder­ Charles with 259. second provin cial title with a 54 ·hole son of St. Charl es w as th e prominent And erso n went on to lead th e tri als sc ore of 261 , fi ve bOllor th an runner·up flgura for the femele golfers of the prov­ for th e prov incial amateur team, shoot· Juna Bagley of Southwood and Ann Ta ­ in ce. ing a slx ~ r o und total of 377, Klbsey was cl1an of Elmhurst. An derson , who ea rn ed No. 6 ra nking nex t w ith 400, Burton had 408 and Notlorfiold wont on to load tho team among from th e Canad ian Ladies' Golf Smail ea rned the (Inal team berth with trials with B six-round total of 4 2 7, fol· Associa tion, won th e M anitoba wo­ 41 9. Nancy Bagley of Southwood and lowed by Bagley at 436, Tachan at 438 men's am ateur championship and also Ali son M cKinne o( S1. Charl es were and Isny Gallimore at 443 to form the the ci ty and district champion ship. chosen as altern ates, fini shing fifth and Manitoba team, She had a , 5 ~ s troke lead over runn er­ sixth In th e toam trials with 4 29 and Barb Maslanko won the provincial jun up Tf cy Klbsoy of Harbour Vi ew in the 438 res pectively. ior championship with a 54-hole score provincia l championship, shoo ting a In the city and di strict championship, of 252, one be tter than defending course -reco rd thres -under-par 70 8 t Anderson had a 54-hole total of 237 champion J enet Cochrane of SI. Rossmore on the first day en route to 8 over the Southwood, Glendale and SI. Charles, w ith third place taken by Aileen 54-halo score 225. She followed up Charles for a two-stroke edge over 1983 Robertson of 5 1. Charles w ith 255. w ith 8 four-ave r-par 77 at Breezy Bond champion Jo·Ann Lind say of Falco n M aslanko also fin ished in th e lead in and 8 four-ove r 78 at El mhu rs t. Beach. Defending champion Cathy Bur­ the junior toa m trials with a six-round to­ Kibsey also set 8 course record by ton of Selkirk finished third with 248 tal of 41 2, with Cochran e second with matching per with 74 at Breezy Bond in and Lynda Pal ahniuk of Elmhurst w as 421 and Robertson third with 426. tho socond round , fourth 2 50, Tracy Klbsey of Harbour On the nati onal scene, Anderson fin ­ Defending champion Cathy Burton of Vi ew was fifth w ith 2 51 and Nancy Ished in a four-way ti e for fifth place In Selkirk finis hed third with a totel of 246, Bagley of Southwood sixth with 253. the Canadian women's amateur chem­ pi onship with B 7 2·hole SCore of 3 10 at the New Ashburn course at Halifax , Kib· sey shot 315, Burton 325 and Robert son 337, the onl y other Manitobans to Aihlin Walker heads play all four rounds. The Manitoba team placed fifth In the inter-provincial competition, shoot ing 483, 15 shots bohind the winning Brit· national association ish Columbia tea m's 468, In ne t SCCr· ing, M an itoba was fourth, For the second time in four yoa rs, th e Walke r has an impressive reco rd of Robertso n led the M anitobans at th e Canadi an Ladles' Golf Associa tion has golf administrative se rvice at th e cl ub, national junior championship U1e Ken a M anitoban se rving as its national provincial and national level behind her. Wo Country Club at Now Minas, N.S .. president. As a member of the Breezy Bend shooting a 54-hole scoro of 243, good Alhlin Walker of St. Charl es Country Country Club for 19 yea rs, she se rved for 13th pl ace. M as lanko was two back Club moved In to the president 's chai r as junior chairr"l1a n, sports ca ptain and of thet at 245, w hile Cochrane had 248. las t fall to begi n a two·yea r torm as tho vice-president before being elected The M anitoba tea m pl aced third in national presi den t. Jea nne Murphy o( prosl dont of th e wom en's sec tio n in both gross and net scoring in the inter Ontari o has been president the past two 1970. Sho joined St. Charles Country provincia l competition, shooting a two­ yea rs, Club in 197 9 ad has bee n ac tive In ac­ day score of 320, 22 behind the win­ tivities sl nco that tim o. ning Ontario tea m's 298, but onl y one At the provincial level. Walker served behind second -place Ouebec. as teams chai rm an in 197 1·72, tOurn a­ Bagley was bes t of the Manitoban s at ment chairm an in 19 73-74 , course ra l­ tho national senio r women's champion· Ing chai rman in 197 5-76, vice-president ships at li e Blzard , Que.. w ith a 54-hole In 1977-78 and presid ent of the Manito­ score of 259, tied In 27th place, well be­ ba Ladies' Golf A ssociation in 1979 80. hind the w inning Marl ene Streit of On­ Sho was also on tho women's pro·am tario, w ho had 227. Tec han finished inter·club compe tition committee in with 262, Netterfield had 270 and Gal­ 1978-79-80. limore 274, At the national level. she was on the In the inlor provincial tea m co mpe tl· CLG A ru les committee for th e Canadi · tion, M anitoba was six th in gross sc ore 8n women's amateur championship in with 529, far behind w inning Saskat­ 1972 and was tournament chairm an for chew an's 486, but tho M anitoba tea m the 1977 Canadi an se nior women's won the net honors with a two day to championship. She was elected vlce­ tal of 4 58, w hi ch was three behind president of the CLGA for the 1984-85 Saskatchewan (I neligibl e for th e net Alhlln Wslks , term and moved up to pres id ent for th e pr lzo ) Dnd o nO ahead of Brit is h S t. Cherles 1986-B7 term . Columbia. 68 MAN ITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 MANITOBA LADIES' GOLF ASSOCIATION 1986 Executive

President ...... ~ ... Ethel Calnek, Rossmere Past President .... . , .. , , Phylies Wotton, Niakwa Vlce·President • . , , . lorraine Macleod, Canoo Club Secretary , . , , , , , , , .. Shirley W olochuk, Kildonan Treasurer , , , , ... •• , .. Isny Gallimoro, Pine Ridge COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Tournament ...... , ...... Eila Gill, Elmhurst Rula • ...... Anne Leibl, Wilde wood Handicap ...... Val Spencer, BreelY Bend Course Rating , .. . , . ... Jean Farwoll, St. Charles Te8ms .. • . .. . , .. Bonnie M cFeetors, Sou thwood Prizes . , , ...... Peggy Andorson, Elmhurst Junior Development . ... Karen Bingham, Steinbach ASSISTANTS Tournaments , . . . , .. .. . Jean Schultz, Pine Ridge ...... Phyllis Bell, St. Charl os Course Rating . .. , , , .. Chris Heywood, Noopawa Junior Development . ... Isa bel Caron, Breezy Bend Rules ...... , , .... , , . Miriam Cook, Pine Ridge G8/1 Anderson Prizes , .. , ...... , ... Ollio Konluck, Elmhurst 1985 MLGA champion

Senior golfers to display talents Elmhurst (above) and Pins Ridgs (below) clubhousos will be busy with senior men's chDmpionships in Septomber.

The year 1986 is a big yoar for senior sporting activity in M anitoba. Ea rl ier this year, both tho mon's and women's senior curling championships were held ot Portage la Prairie, During this summer, both the men's and women's senior golf championships will be played In Winnipeg and, to cap it off, the senior professional golfers' championships will 01 a be decidod hore this year. The Canadian Professional Golfers Association will kick off this season of sonior activity with the M anulife Cana­ dian Senior pros event at Southwood Gol f and Country Club, July 21· 24. The Canadian Ladies' Golf Associ­ ation will foll ow up with the Ca nadian women's senior championship and inter­ provincial team matches at Nlakwa Country Club July 29 31. The Royal Canadian Golf Association will wind things up with tho Canadiar'l senior mon's championship and interpro­ vincial toam matchos at the Elmhurst and Pine Ridge layouts Septomber 2-6, NiskwB clubhouse will be host for senior women's championship 8 ( end of July.

MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL 'B6 59 DIRECTORY OF GOLF COURSES

This Directory of Manitoba golf courses, listed on pages 60, 61 , 62 and 63, has bee n compiled from a va riety of sOLJrCes, Includir"lg record s from the Manitoba Golf Associat ion Bnd Manitoba Ladies' Golf Associati on, scorecards from some of the clubs, an ea rli er directory in the fi rs t odition of the Manitoba Golf Annual and the Vaca tion Guido '86 published by Travel Manitoba, Care was taken to be as accurate as possi bl e, but there was some conflicting information from the va rious sources and there may be some discrepancies. If thero Brs changes in yardage figures or other information, clubs are asked to submit infor mation to the Manitoba Golf Association office, 1700 ElIlce Ave nue, Winnipeg.

Grall M ., M l No. of Srlnd Vard , PAR RATIN G G G TownlClty Club/LoCrlilOfl Halo. Gr.,,,ns (M ell',1 W M W M A A ARNES NOIIMmal,e Gol f Club. 1/4 ml. S of Arnos 9 G 3100 37 36 68 · ASHEAN Ashern Golf & Country Club 9 G 3161 ~8 36 8EAU SEJOUR Beausejour Golf & Country Club · 1 1/2 ml. E of lawn, N side Hw y 44 9 G 2100 37 35 BELMONT PleaS8nt Valley Golf COllrso 9 n)1. S 01 Hwy 23 on PR340 9 G 2820 - 36 BINSCARTH Blnscarth Golf Coursa, 2 blk. W of Hwy 16 6 S 1381 BIRTLE 81rtle Rlverslda Golf Club " 1/2 Illi. W 01 town of! Hwy 83 9 S 2120 - 31 BO iSSeVAIN BoissevAin Golf Club 1 ml. S of town on Hwy 10 9 G 2100 37 33 66 64.0 Community Re creation & Sports Cuntru 18 G 6018 74 71 10 69 · · 34th St. 80 McDonllld Ave. 11.b · · Nor th Hlt1 lnn Golf Course, 10th & Braecrest Orive 9 G lOIS 32 30 BRA NDON Sunnyside Golf & Country Club I mi. W of city. Richmond Ave. 18 G 6380 74 n 10 OIM Lea Gall Club ApIJIQ IC . e ml. E 01 Brandon on Brascrest Dr. E. 18 G G04!) 86 665 CARB ERRY Stlfldhllls Goll & Country Club 9 G 3281 36 · CAR MAN C{lIrrll (tn GO lf Club, West side of town 10 G 6632 69 71.5 66 CARTWAIGHT Cartwlight Town &. Country Golf Club · · , 1/2 ml. W on Hwy 3 9 G 2295 35 35

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60 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 Gr811 M 0 ' M L No. of S,.nc! Yard. PAR RATING G G Town/City Club/Locat lOIl Hole. Gro. n. IMen'.) W M W M A A DAUPHIN Dauphin Golf & Country CI~ l b , 10 mi. E on Hwy 20 9 G 3252 37 36 73 70 0 0 Deloraine Golf &0 Country Chlb 1 ml. S, 2 mi, E, thon 2 ml, S, DElORAINE 9 G 2575 34 33 66 64 0 0 ~~:~ eH~~8~~;o;:ur& u, (It leko Mlll lgoshe 9 S 1670 30 - ~ Elgin Communltv PrHk 8. Golf Cowse 9 S 1345 30 29 ELKHORN /;.Ikh o rr1 Gol f & Country Club. Soutl1 sldo 01 town 9 5 2530 36 33 - - - FUN FlON Phltniom Ltlkt' Golf Course, 1 ml. S of town 9 G 2994 37 36 71 67.6 0 --0 GILBERT PLAINS GUhflll Plains Country Club 0 1 hlk. N of Hwy 6, 2 blk. IN 9 G 3120 37 36 72 69 ~ GIMLI Glmll Golf & Country Club, 2 fill. W 011 Hw y 231 9 G 3136 39 36 - - - GLADSTONe Ol/Hlstone Gall & Country Clut), :z ml. S off Hwy 34 9 S 2666 39 36 - 67 0 GL(NBOn O Glenboro Golf & Country Cluh. 1 1/ 2 ml. N on Hwy 2 9 G 2954 36 36 71 67.5 0 0 GRAND BlACH Beaches Golf Courso 1 1/ 2ml. N of Grand Boach cornor on Hwy 59 9 G 3000 36 - GRETNA Oak view Goll Club, 1 Illi. Non Hwy 30 and 1/2 m l W 9 G 3070 34 65 69 0 0 HAMIOTA Hamlott! Gall Clull, Soulileas t of town 9 G 2404 33 33 HARTNEY Hartney Gol f Courso, 1 rn l. N on H w~ 21 9 S 2301 33 31 - HECLA PROVoPARK Hoela Illond Gall Courso, N, and of Hecla Island 16 G 6565 72 72 69,6 71 0 0 1 Klllarnoy L.6ko8lde Gall Club, 2 ml. W of lawn 9 G 28/0 35 60 66 0 0 LUNDAR lundar Golf & COun lrv Club, Jet. Hwy 6 &: PR41 9 9 G 3053 36 36 0 MacGrtluor Town 8. Country Gall Club 0 North .Ide ot lown 9 G 2907 3B 35 70 67 ~ 0 MANITOU M.,nIIOU Town &: Country Gall Club. South oft Hwy:3 9 G 2750 35 34 66 ~ MELITA Townsend Valley Golf CourlO, Hwy 83 ti t $ wnmil SI. G 2976 37 35 MINIOTA Mlnlola Golf Course, 1/2 ml, 5 on H w ~ 83, 1f2 m l. E "9 S 1769 31 - MINNEOOSA MinnecJ08a Goll COUfIlO. 1st Avonuo SW 9 G 3077 36 36 B9 69 • 0 MORO[N MlnnewellB Goll &: Country Club. 1 ml. SW of lown 9 G 3od'J 36 36 74 66 0 0 MORRIS Riverview Golf &: Country Club NE of town, 1/4 mi. off H~ 76 9 G 26 19 35 GB NEEPAWA Neellawa Golf & Country Club, 1/ 2 ml. E of lown 9 G 3242 37 36 71 70,7 1- : ~ OAK L. AKE Oak Loke Golf Club, 1/4 111 1. 01 Hwy 1 9 S 1960 31 31

PilOT MOUNO Pilot Mound TOwll & Country Golf Club 0 2 ml. E of town 9 G 2920 36 3G 70

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18 Hole, Grass Green, Par 71, g£.~~ Public Golf Course Golf Shop - Power Cart Rentals ~OUTtlWOOD for information, rates and ESTABLISHED IN 1923 reservations - phone 728-9054 Enjoy a e superbly conditioned Fo r your after game 18 hole golf course. enjoyment vi sit A variety of social activities ROB Ra YS and a convenient suburban Lounge & Dining Room location, open 7 days per week Host Club for the $50,000 Manitoba Open THE CITY OF BRANDON RECREATION ANO For Membership Information please contact SPORTS CENTRE BARRIE McWHA GOLF COURSE Dlractor of Golf 34th Street and McDonald Ave. 269-7867

MAN1TOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' 86 6 1 Grsn ., M l No. of Sa nd Ym tl l PAR RATING G G Town/Clty W M M A A PINAWA , Willis OliVO 7\ 69 PINE fAll S I I Club. Ednu 01 town D ~ 3007 35 PORTAGE LA POlltlUU 18 PrAh le Golf COU lliU III IslAnd PSfk 3265 PRAIRIE I Golf at C F B POrUlge nAPID CITY , 1 hlk off Hwy 24 5 RESTO N Gall Course, WUtH 01 lown D S

RIDING MOU NTAIN 9 NATIONAL PARK 2 I RIVERS 3 1/2 ml ROBLIN , 11111. 112 ml E ROLAND 6' 62 RQSSBURN RUSSELL 69 SANDY HOOK 18 69 SANOY LAKE SELKIRK SuthOr land Aile 70 $ HILO G 69 SHOAL LAKE G SOUR IS 36 705 ST. PIERRE STE . ANNE 71 64 STE INBACH '" 73 n 71 70 SWAN RIVER Swan Ailll:!l Goll COUl fH!, 3 mI. W ull Hwy 10A D G 3053 36 30 695 69

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62 MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL '86 Or ... M 0' M L No. 01 S tunl Yardl PAR RATING G G Town/Chy Club/LoclUOIl Holu Gr.en, IM.n',1 W M W M A A TeULON Toulon Golf & Countrv Club, 112 mi. Non H wy 7 18 G 6475 72 71 · · THE PAS The Pi'll Goll COlIrliD, 1 mi. W off Carrot River Rd. A G 3026 30 34 70 · THOMPSON Thompeon Goll C lqb, 2 rill. N on H w~ 391 9 G 3043 36 36 71 68 · · TREHERNE Dolahunt Golf 81 Counll~ C lub, 21111, [ on Hwy 2 9 G 3120 36 36 69 686 VICTORIA BEACH Victoria Beach Goll Club 9 G 1941 29 64 · · V IRDEN Vlrdon Golf Club, 1' 2 ml. W at Jet . Hwy. 1 8< 83 9 G 3 137 38 36 70 696 · - WASKADA WEtskeda Golf Club. In Waskade Pa, k 8 S 1680 21 21 · · WHITESHELL rulcon Bouch Golf Courae 18 G 7020 76 72 75 735 • t--:- PROVINCIAL PARK raleon lake 6760 72 WINKLER Wlnklur Centonnital Golf Courle, Weat sid e 0 1 town 9 G 3017 36 71 69 - WINNIPEG BEACH Wlnnlpog Beach Golf Courlle 9 G 2740 34 · · W INNIPEGOSIS WinnlpO(loaia Golf Club - -- Soulh udgo along railroad Haek 9 G 1743 30 Aulnnlbolno Goll Club No .. A'IIo, & Mande'llllle S t. (51. James-Assn.1 9 G 3083 38 36 73 69 • 8tll ACl tI$ Gall & Countrv Club 18 G 6315 73 72 72 71 · 3 till. N 01 Porimeter on S tur~eon Rd (ROiied 6808 76 72 · · D,ooty Bund Country Club 18 G 6609 73 72 75 71 -:- Lot 7. Roblin 81'11d . (Headlngleyl 8726 72 · (Chl'lrleswoodl -- ChfirlOllwood Golf Club, 310 Haney 51. 9 G 3034 38 36 73 88 .- ·- Croscont Drive Golf Courlle (MuniCipal ) 781 Croacent Ori'lle (Fort Garry) 9 G 1387 27 27 49 . ~ Elmhwst Goll & Countrv Club 18 G 6385 7' 71 74.S 70.5 2 1/2 ml. E 0 1 Hwv 69 on Gur'llon Rond 6500 765 72 · OlfJrlclflle CountlY Club 18 G 5956 7' 72 72 70 • 400 Augll,lr AV(J 1St. Jamas Assn.1 6159 71 · HarbOur View Gall Courso (Municipal) 9 G 1240 27 27 44 49 • • 1867 Springfield Rd. (North KlidOrH1II1 • 46 John 8lumberg Goll Course (Munlcl,lal) 18 G 0193 71 706 69 4540 Portage A'IIe. (W of Perimeter Hwyl 6326 73 B 70 · · 9 G 281a 3' 67 Klldonan Park Gall COIH$8 (MunIClpul) 2021 Meln S treet IWost KlidoflUIII 18 G 5489 72 69 69 OB WINNIPEG ·- ~ Nlakwa Country C lub 620 Nlekw(t ROtll,! (St, Bonifoce) 18 G 6296 74 72 73 70.6 Pine Ridge Golf & Cour)tlY Club 18 G 6488 76 72 74 70 · · 3 m L W o f Hw ~ 69 on GOI'IIUn Rd. 76.5 72 · · Aosamele Golf'" Country Club G 6138 73 70 70 69.6 -:- 926 Watt 51 . Ih$1 Kildontlnl '" 6295 73.6 70 · St. Boniface Golf Club 18 G 6265 74 72 74 70 100 You'IIlIIe St. (St. Bonllnc,,1 705 · · St. Cherles COU(llIY C lub -- 27 G NS 6175 74 72 73 70 100 Country Cluh Blvd. (St. JornOIi Alilin.! 6473 77 71 · · SW-6146 72 69.6 6436 76.6 71 NW-6093 715 696 6483 76 695 SouthwoOd GOlf & Country Club 73 Unl'llOflitv Cr. & Markham Ave. (FOil GallV) 18 G _ 6060 72 70 74 69 · · T,all'COllrt Gall Club. 2121) Dugald Ad. (T(an aeona) 18 G 5776 72 70 70.6 685 · • Tu)(ado Gall Courso, 400 Shaftlibury St. Ilu)(edo) 18 6925 71 71 67.5 G 72 - Wlidewood Club, 761 North Drive (Fort Garry) 9 G 3035 36 36 73.6 89 · · - · · Windsor Park Golf Cowso (Munlclpull 10 Dea Maurona (St. VltflllSt, I)onlfocol 18 G 5 104 69 68 67.5 83 · · Wlnnlpog Cnnoe Club, 47 Dunkirk Drive (St, VitDI ) 9 G 2800 36 34 69,5 66 · · ESSENTIAL FINANCIAL P LANNING

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MANITOBA GOLF ANNUAL ' B6 63 ADVERTISERS INDEX Kepron, Roy & Company ...... , ...... 45 Killeen's Auto and Pla te Glass Ltd ...... 1 Air Canada ...... 35 Alec's TV & Audio ...... , , , ...... 57 Labatt's (Manitoba) Brewery , , . , , .. , , .. , , . , . . .. 9

Balan Electric ...... , , , . , .. , . , ..... , . . .. 4 Manitoba Hydro ...... , , ...... 20 Bay Bronze Indus trios ...... ••..... , ...... 47 M anitoba Parks Branch , ...... • , .... , .. , 4 1, 62 Ba y, The ...... • ,"',., ...... 55 Manitoba Telephone Systom ...••...... 23 Bel Acre. Golf Club ...... ••••. ....••• , , .... 31 Marlborough Inn ...... , ...... 52 Belleville Homes Ltd ...... •.••...... IBC McCaine Electric , ...... , ... , , , ..... , ...... , , 45 Birchwood Inn ...... , ...... ,." ..... ",. 57 McNaught Pontiac ...... •...... 60 Blac kwood Beverages Limited ...... , ...... 16 Meag her's Distillery Limited ...... 43 Boston Pizza ...... 57 Millen, Durnin & Parish ...... , . . • . . . . . 25 Brendan, City of ...... 6 1 Merri 's Tail oring , , , . , , , . , ... , .... , .. , .. 51 Broez y Bend Golf and Country Club ...... 50 Motorways , , .. , ... , , . , . , , , , , , ..... , , . , , , .. 51 Budgot Rent A Car ...... 17 Niak wa Country Club ...... 38 Carman Golf Club ...... , ...... 4 2 North American Life A ssurance Co , .... , .. , .. , .. 39 Charles wood Golf Club ...... , .•...... 4 9 Consolidated Turf Equipmont Ltd ...... 7 O'Bri en World Travel Service , .. , . , ...... , , 56 Cottonwood Golf Course ...... , . , , ....•.... 43 CPGA Manitoba Zone ...... , , , , , . •• .... 44 Pacific Wes tern Airlines , ... , . , .. , • I •• , •• ' • • • •• 13 Pine Ridge Golf Club ...... , • , .....•.... 36 DGR Globe Envelopes ...... • , • . •.... 57 Place Louis Riel ...... , ...... 40 Ea ton's ...... ,",."...... 3 RCA ...... 52 Edison Rental Agency ...... •...... 40 Rice, T.J . and A ssociates , , ... , , ...... 63 Elmhurst Golf and Country Club ...... ••..•...... 53 Rossmere Golf and Country Club ...... 24 Glendale Country Clu b ...... 27 Royal Oak Golf Course ...... , ...... 45 Golf Course Superintendents of M anitoba ...... 46 Royal Tru st ...... , , ••...... 5 1 Grea t·W es t Life Assur. nce Co ...... 29, 57 51. Bonifa ce Golf Club ...... 53 Harris Chov Olds , ...... 41 SI. Charl es Country Club ...... 51 ICG Liquid Gas ...... 19 5 1. James Volkswagon ...... , •...... 55 Sa ndy Hook Golf Club ...... , . , , ..... 5 1 Imperial Tobacco Limited ...... " ..... ,., ... aae Seagram Distillers Li mited ...... • ...... IFC Inland Trust & Savings Corp . Ltd .... , •...... 62 Se lkirk Golf and Country Club ...... , , ...... 4 1 Investors Syndica lO Limited ...... , . , •••• • . , , , , 37 Shilo Golf and Country Clu b ...... , ...... 53 Silve rwood Dai ries ., .. , .. ,', .. ,...... 45 Southwood Golf and Country Club .. , , ... , , . , , . , , 6 1 Stapleton, B.W . & Son Ltd ...... , ..... 64 XEROX Stewart Trophies & Engraving Ltd ...... • , ... . 55 Taurus Golf Ltd ...... , ...... , ..... , ..... 3 1 SERVICE Timex ...... •..... 53 T.N. T. Golf Equipment ...... •.... 2B CENTRE Transcona Golf Club ...... 53 W all ingford Press Llmitod ...... •...... 2B 1986 Westin Hotel .. ,...... 54 W ild ewood Club ...... 4 Manitoba Open Winnipeg Free Press , , , ... , ... , .... , , . , .•. , ,. 5 Patron W innipeg Parks & Recrea tion . , ...... 2 1 Xerox Ca nada Inc ...... 11 , 64

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