Ashley Lafontaine (Royal Ottawa) captures Ontario Women’s Match Play crown
47 women participated in the qualifying round at Cataraqui Golf & Country Club, with the low 16 advancing to Match Play.
47 women participated in the qualifying round at Cataraqui Golf & Country Club, with the low 16 advancing to Match Play.
The two-year qualification period for the men’s golf competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has concluded with today’s publication of the final men’s Olympic Golf Ranking.
Since partnering with Golf Canada, First Tee – Ontario has been bringing the joy of golf to youth across the province through various in-school and after-school programs.
The two athletes qualified for Team Canada based on their standing on the Official World Golf Rankings at the close of the Olympic qualification period following the completion of the US Open on Sunday, June 16, 2024.
The 2024 Ontario Men’s and Senior Men’s Match Play Championship saw two winners put up excellent performances at Tarandowah Golfers Club.
High winds on the final day saw most of the leaders going in the wrong direction at Mickelson National Golf Club in Calgary.
It was a clean sweep for UBC as team members also took home individual honours in both the men’s and women’s categories.
The first Filipina to win the U.S. Women’s Open, and now the first from Japan. Sweetest of all for Yuka Saso was sharing the biggest prize in her sport with countries of both her parents.
Robert MacIntyre — with father Dougie at his side as his caddie and a noisy television drone close by at times, too — held on to win the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title.