CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge National Event sets the stage for 2015 RBC Canadian Open
The RBC Canadian Open won’t be the only national golf competition taking place this coming week at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.
CN, Golf Canada and the PGA of Canada will play host to twenty-two competitors from across Canada at Glen Abbey on Saturday, July 18 for the seventh annual CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge National Event.
The event will be delivered in the same format as the qualifying events. As determined by their standing on the National Leaderboard, the competitors will compete in a four-part skills challenge (putting, chipping, driving and iron play) with one overall winner per age-group (9-11; 12-14; and 15-18) and gender.
A total of 22 competitors who achieved the highest skills challenge scores from events across Canada during the 2015 golf season will travel to Glen Abbey with the hope of becoming a CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge national champion.
| Girls | Boys |
| Emily Zhu,
– Copper Creek Golf Club, Ont. |
Jordon McDonald,
– Breezy Bend Country Club, Man. |
| Taylor Long,
– Brian Affleck Academy, N.S. |
Mathis Lessard,
– Club de Golf Beauceville, Que. |
| Nicole Hogan,
– Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club, N.B. |
Eric Collier,
– Copper Creek Golf Club, Ont. |
| Kathy Yao,
– The Academy at Braeben, Ont. |
Preston Lightle,
– Glacier Greens Golf Course, B.C. |
| Theodora Jucan,
– Copper Creek Golf Club, Ont. |
Andre Zhu,
– Copper Creek Golf Club, Ont. |
| Mackenzie Morrison,
– St. George’s Golf & Country Club, Ont. |
Nathan Hogan,
– Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club, N.B. |
| Hayley Barclay,
– Golf Performance Centre at Whistle Bear Golf Club, Ont. |
Thomas Picard Beaudoin,
– B2Golf, Que. |
| Laura Wong,
– Seymour Golf & Country Club, B.C. |
Ben Callaghan,
– Brian Affleck Academy, N.S. |
| Alexandra Jucan,
– Copper Creek Golf Club, Ont. |
Ben MacDonald,
– Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club, N.B. |
| Elizabeth Blier,
– Club de Golf La Vallée du Richelieu, Que. |
Liam Pickerell,
– Seymour Golf & Country Club, B.C. |
| Matthew Bonnell,
– Blomidon Golf & Country Club, N.L. |
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| Tyler Leclair,
– Seymour Golf & Country Club, B.C. |
The day will begin with a practice and warm-up session from 10 to 11:45 a.m. before the competition’s opening address. The competitors will take centre stage for the CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge National Event from noon until 2 p.m. before the afternoon concludes with a complimentary BBQ and an awards presentation. The champions in the boys and girls 15-18 age groups will receive an exemption into their local CN Future Links Championship in 2016. All other attending participants of the CN Future Links Junior Skills National Event will receive prizing courtesy of Titleist Footjoy.
The competition format:
- Driving: Each competitor receives three drives. Points are awarded and dependent on distance and aim of the drive. The drive must land within the 30-yard width to qualify for points. The number of points is dependent on the distances completed.
- Chipping: Each competitor receives three shots from their distance. Points are awarded and dependent on the distance of the chip shot from the target.
- Putting: Each competitor receives two putts each from each distance of 3, 5 and 8 feet. Points are awarded for holing the putt.
- Iron Play: Each competitor receives three shots from their distance. Points are awarded and dependent on the distance of the iron shot from the target.
In celebration of the event being hosted for the first time in the lead-up to the RBC Canadian Open, junior participants will also have the opportunity to test the storied Glen Abbey layout in an exciting match play format on Sunday, July 19 prior to tournament week. Junior participants will be provided weekly grounds passes, as well as, opportunities to be involved in Monday’s Pro-Am and Wednesday’s CN Future Links Walk with a Pro event during the Wednesday Pro-Am.
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RBC Canadian Open to kick off with Monday Pro-Am in support of Golf Canada Foundation
The Canada Day Pro-Am is set for Monday July 20 to kick off the tournament week of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club. The Canada Day Pro-Am will tee off in a 12:30 p.m. shotgun featuring Toronto Maple Leaf Alumni and Canadian PGA TOUR stars along with up and coming Canadian talents in a charity Pro-Am to support the Golf Canada Foundation.
THE STARS:
- Wendel Clark – Played 13 NHL seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs; captained the team from 1991-1994.
- Rick Vaive – Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain who played eight seasons with the team; first Leaf in franchise history to score 50 goals in one season.
- Peter Ing – Former NHL goaltender played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers and Detroit Red Wings.
- Bill Derlago – Selected 4th overall in the 1978 NHL Draft; played for five NHL teams including the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- Mark Osborne – Former Maple Leaf played 900 NHL games with four different clubs.
- Mike Pelyk – Former Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman.
- Pat Boutette – Former Toronto Maple Leaf centre.
- Greg Hotham – Former Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman selected in 1976 NHL draft; played a total of 230 games with Toronto and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
- Lou Franceschetti – Former NHL player with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals and Buffalo Sabres.
- Kevin Maguire – Former NHL player with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres and Philadelphia and former NHL Referee.
- Jim McKenny – Retired NHL player and sports broadcaster; scored the 5th most points in Maple Leafs history among defencemen.
- Ric Nattress – Former NHL player with five teams including the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens.
- Dave McLlwain – Former NHL player with six teams including the Toronto Maple from 1991-93.
- Pat Hickey – Played 10 seasons in the NHL with five teams including the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- Mark Laforest – Goaltender with the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1989-90 season; played for four NHL teams in his career.
- Bob Nevin – Former NHL winger played over 1,100 NHL games; member of two Stanley Cup teams with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1962 & 1963.
- Jim Morrison – Former NHL defenceman played seven seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs; also played for the Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins.
- Mike Palmateer – Former Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender; played six of his eight NHL seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs including the 1978 team that reached the Stanley Cup semifinals.
- Ron Ellis – Won the Stanley Cup with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1967; played 16 seasons in the NHL, all for the Leafs, reaching the 20-goal mark in 10 consecutive seasons.
- Dave Hutchison – Former NHL defenceman who played 10 seasons for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings, Chicago Blackhawks and New Jersey Devils.
- Dave Reid – Played three seasons for the Toronto Maple Leafs; also played for the Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche and won the Stanley Cup with the Dallas Stars in the 1998-99 season.
- Peter Holland – Current NHL player with Toronto Maple Leafs; drafted 15th overall by the Anaheim Ducks and traded to the Leafs in the 2013-14 season.
THE PROS:
- Graham DeLaet – Currently the top-ranked Canadian on the World Golf Rankings (No. 80). Competing in his 7th RBC Canadian Open.
- David Hearn – Currently ranked No. 128 in the world and No. 60 in the FedEx Cup standings; competing in his 13th RBC Canadian Open.
- Adam Hadwin – PGA TOUR Rookie topped the 2013-14 Web.com money list; competing in his 6th RBC Canadian Open (finished T4 in 2011).
- Nick Taylor – PGA TOUR Rookie won the 2014 Sanderson Farms Championship (first Canadian-born player to win on PGA TOUR in six years). Former World No. 1 Amateur is competing in his 6th RBC Canadian Open.
- Mike Weir – Eight-time PGA TOUR winner and 2003 Masters champion; inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2009; competing in his 25th RBC Canadian Open.
- Roger Sloan – PGA TOUR Rookie won the 2014 Web.com Tour Nova Scotia Open; competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open.
- Brad Fritsch – Currently ranked No. 81 on the 2015 Web.com money list; competing in his 8th RBC Canadian Open.
- Corey Conners – Member of Golf Canada’s Young Pro Squad; runner-up at the 2014 U.S. Amateur to earn an exemption into the 2015 Masters; competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open.
- Taylor Pendrith – Member of Team Canada’s Young Pro Squad; low amateur at 2014 RBC Canadian Open; competing in his 2nd RBC Canadian Open.
- Adam Svensson – Member of Team Canada’s Young Pro Squad; two-time runner-up on the Mackenzie Tour PGA Tour Canada; competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open.
- Austin Connelly – Member of Golf Canada’s National Amateur Team is currently ranked No. 13 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking; will represent Team Canada at the 2015 Pan-Am Games golf competition; competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open.
- Blair Hamilton – Member of Golf Canada’s National Amateur Team is currently ranked No. 104 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking; competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open.
- Garrett Rank – Current NHL Referee and Former Team Canada National Team member won the 2014 Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship; 2015 Ontario Mid-Amateur champion; will represent Team Canada at the 2015 Pan-Am Games golf competition; competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open.
- Billy Walsh – Currently ranked No. 1 on the PGA of Canada Player Rankings presented by RBC; competing in his 2nd RBC Canadian Open.
- Richard Jung – Winner of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open Ontario Regional Qualifier; competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open.
*Additional participants TBD
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15 Canadians confirmed for 2015 RBC Canadian Open
- Currently the top-ranked Canadian on the World Golf Rankings (No. 78)
- Currently ranked No. 83 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Competing in his 7th RBC Canadian Open
- Currently ranked No. 177 in the world and No. 88 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Competing in his 13th RBC Canadian Open
- PGA TOUR Rookie
- Topped the 2013-14 Web.com money list
- Currently ranked No. 174 in the world and No. 114 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Competing in his 6th RBC Canadian Open (finished T4 in 2011)
- PGA TOUR Rookie
- 2014 Sanderson Farms Championship champion (first Canadian to win on PGA TOUR in six years)
- Former World No. 1 Amateur
- Competing in his 6th RBC Canadian Open
- 8-time PGA TOUR winner
- 2003 Masters champion
- Inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2009
- Competing in his 25th RBC Canadian Open
- PGA TOUR Rookie
- 2014 Web.com Tour Nova Scotia Open champion
- Competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open
- Currently ranked No. 81 on the 2015 Web.com money list
- Career-best PGA TOUR finish: T8 at 2014 Wyndham Championship
- Competing in his 8th RBC Canadian Open
- Member of Golf Canada’s Young Pro Squad
- Runner-up at the 2014 U.S. Amateur to earn an exemption into the 2015 Masters
- Competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open
- Member of Team Canada’s Young Pro Squad
- Low amateur at 2014 RBC Canadian Open
- Competing in his 2nd RBC Canadian Open
- Member of Team Canada’s Young Pro Squad
- Two-time runner-up on the Mackenzie Tour PGA Tour Canada
- Competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open
- Member of Golf Canada’s National Amateur Team
- Currently ranked No. 13 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking
- Will represent Team Canada at the 2015 Pan-Am Games golf competition
- Competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open
- Member of Golf Canada’s National Amateur Team
- Currently ranked No. 81 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking
- University of Houston (winner of the 2015 NCAA Border Olympics)
- Competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open
- Former Team Canada National Team member
- 2014 Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur champion & 2015 Ontario Mid-Amateur champion
- Will represent Team Canada at the 2015 Pan-Am Games golf competition
- Competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open
- Currently ranked No. 1 on the PGA of Canada Player Rankings presented by RBC
- Competing in his 2nd RBC Canadian Open
- Winner of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open Ontario Regional Qualifier
- Competing in his 1st RBC Canadian Open
Bubba Watson among 14 in-year PGA TOUR winners confirmed for 2015 RBC Canadian Open
- Eight-time PGA TOUR winner including the 2015 Travelers Championship
- Two-time Masters champion (2014 & 2012)
- Currently ranked No. 3 in the world and No. 3 in the FedEx Cup standings
- 17-time PGA TOUR winner
- Two-time RBC Canadian Open champion (2006 & 2007)
- Currently ranked No. 5 in the world and No. 23 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Three-time PGA TOUR winner
- Currently ranked No. 8 in the world and No. 13 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Four-time PGA TOUR winner, including the 2015 Shell Houston Open
- Currently ranked No. 13 in the world and No. 9 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Seven-time PGA TOUR winner
- Currently ranked No. 16 in the world and No. 27 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Four-time PGA TOUR winner, including the 2015 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
- Currently ranked No. 17 in the world and No. 19 in the FedEx Cup standings
- 2015 PGA TOUR winner of the Waste Management Phoenix Open
- Currently ranked No. 22 in the world and No. 18 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Seven-time PGA TOUR & 2012 FedEx Cup winner
- 2013 RBC Canadian Open champion
- Currently ranked No. 26 in the world and No. 6 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Three-time PGA TOUR winner
- Currently ranked No. 30 in the world and No. 45 in the FedEx Cup Standings
- Six-time PGA TOUR winner
- Withdrew from the 2013 RBC Canadian with the 36-hole lead to be with his wife for the birth of their daughter
- Currently ranked No. 40 in the world and No. 67 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Currently ranked No. 57 in the world and No. 75 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Three-time PGA TOUR winner, including the 2014 OHL Classic at Mayakoba
- Currently ranked No. 44 in the world and No. 78 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Two-time PGA TOUR winner
- 2010 U.S. Open champion
- Currently ranked No. 48 in the World and No. 152 in the FedEx Cup Standings
- Two-time PGA TOUR winner, including the 2015 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard
- Currently ranked No. 55 in the world and No. 51 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Five-time PGA TOUR winner
- Currently ranked No. 65 in the world and No. 122 in the FedEx Cup Standings
- 19-time PGA TOUR winner
- Four-time major winner (1994 & 1997 U.S. Open; 2002 & 2012 Open Championship)
- Member of the World Golf Hall of Fame
- Currently ranked No. 107 in the world and No. 172 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Currently the top-ranked Canadian on the World Golf Rankings (No. 78)
- Currently ranked No. 83 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Competing in his 6th RBC Canadian Open
- Currently ranked No. 177 in the world and No. 88 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Competing in his 13th RBC Canadian Open
- PGA TOUR Rookie
- Topped the 2013-14 Web.com money list
- Currently ranked No. 174 in the world and No. 114 in the FedEx Cup standings
- Competing in his 6th RBC Canadian Open (finished T4 in 2011)
- PGA TOUR Rookie
- 2014 Sanderson Farms Championship champion (first Canadian to win on PGA TOUR in six years)
- Former World No. 1 Amateur
- Competing in his 3rd RBC Canadian Open
- Eight-time PGA TOUR winner
- 2003 Masters champion
- Inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2009
- Competing in his 25th RBC Canadian Open
- Seven-time PGA TOUR winner
- Two-time U.S. Open winner (2004 & 2001)
- Three-time PGA TOUR winner
- Winner of the 2009 U.S. Open
- Six-time PGA TOUR winner
- Winner of the 2009 Open Championship
- 12-time PGA TOUR winner
- Winner of the 1997 Open Championship and 1998 Players Championship
- Nine-time PGA TOUR winner
- Six-time PGA TOUR winner
Jung earns exemption into RBC Canadian Open at Ontario Regional Qualifier
Team RBC golfers team up for Online Charity Challenge
TORONTO – Whether you tweet, share, like, view or blog, #RBCGolf4Kids is looking to score a hole-in-one for kids through an online social media challenge to raise $500,000 for thirteen children’s charities around the world.
For the second year, Team RBC golfers are once again inviting the public to participate in the social media charity challenge by sharing the hashtag #RBCGolf4Kids on Twitter and Instagram, or joining in on Facebook or www.teamrbcgolf.com – the more shares of #RBCGolf4Kids, the more dollars raised for children’s charities. Three bonus challenges will provide opportunities for Team RBC players to win additional donations for their respective charities.
“One of the greatest investments we make is helping kids and youth succeed and our Team RBC players share this belief and go above and beyond to make a difference in the lives of young people,” said Jane Broderick, chief brand and communications officer, RBC. “With the success of last year’s challenge, our players are excited to put on their game faces and take their best swing to raise awareness and funds for child and youth charities.”
Over a five week period from June 15 to July 19, Team RBC ambassadors will compete in a series of weekly challenges – photo trivia, predict an event or fill in the blank – encouraging fans to do the same and share the hashtag #RBCGolf4Kids. The challenge will have ‘share’ thresholds that will trigger increasing levels of donation from RBC each week. The challenge will end on Sunday July 19 at midnight, prior to the start of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open that takes place at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario.
“For my fans to help me win more than $135,000 last year for the Children’s Medical and Research Foundation at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin in Ireland was amazing. I know how instrumental these funds are in supporting the tremendous work the hospital does for children,” said Graeme McDowell, PGA TOUR golfer and member of Team RBC. “This year’s competition promises to be better than ever and I challenge my fellow Team RBCers to step up their game with fun content that our fans will love to share.”
With charities from around the world benefitting from the challenge, these are the organizations Team RBC is supporting:

RBC GOLF
RBC proudly supports golf around the world through high profile relationships with the PGA TOUR and Golf Canada. RBC is the Official Banking and Financial Services partner of touring professionals Jason Day, Graeme McDowell, Brandt Snedeker, Luke Donald, Matt Kuchar, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Ryan Palmer, Mike Weir, Graham DeLaet, David Hearn, Nick Taylor, Adam Hadwin, Brooke Henderson and Morgan Pressel. As the title sponsor of both the RBC Heritage and the RBC Canadian Open, RBC also supports emerging Canadian golfers through Golf Canada’s grassroots developmental programming, their Canadian Amateur Golf Championships and high performance national team. RBC is one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies and among the largest banks in the world, as measured by market capitalization. Follow us on Twitter @RBC.
For more information, please contact:
Jackie Braden
Director, RBC Brand & Citizenship Communications
416-974-6286
National Junior Golf Skills Competition to be hosted at Glen Abbey Golf Club as part of 2015 RBC Canadian Open
OAKVILLE, Ont. – Golf Canada in partnership with title sponsor CN announced today that the CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge National Event will be hosted at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. on Saturday, July 18th leading into the 2015 RBC Canadian Open.
Now in its seventh season, the CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge National Event brings together Canada’s 24 top-scoring juniors in a competition that showcases putting, chipping, iron and driving skills on the national stage.
Delivered by Golf Canada in partnership with the PGA of Canada, CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenges are conducted throughout the year by facilities running CN Future Links programming across Canada. Scores from each Junior Skills Challenge are submitted online to a national leaderboard, from which top qualifiers are selected prior to the June 22nd deadline. Participants from six different age groups will be invited as follows:
• Girls 11 and under (5 players)
• Boys 11 and under (5 players)
• Girls 12 to 14 (4 players)
• Boys 12 to 14 (4 players)
• Girls 15 to 18 (3 players)
• Boys 15 to 18 (3 players)
For Golf Canada Chief Sport Officer Jeff Thompson, hosting the CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge leading into the RBC Canadian Open will bring a heightened level of excitement for juniors looking to qualify for the National Event.
“CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge is an exciting platform to motivate junior golfers to want to improve both personally and against their peers across four fundamentally important areas of golf skill development,” said Thompson. “We are excited to host the National Event this year on the same grounds as the RBC Canadian Open just days before PGA TOUR stars vie for our National Open title.”
The winners of the CN Future Links Skills Challenge National Event in the boys and girls 15-18 age groups will receive an exemption into their local CN Future Links Championship in 2016. All other attending participants of the CN Future Links Junior Skills National Event will receive prizing courtesy of Titleist Footjoy.
“The CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge is an excellent part of the entire CN Future Links suite of programs, of which PGA of Canada members are proud leaders in the delivery in the program,” said Gary Bernard, PGA of Canada CEO. “The partnership between the PGA of Canada and Golf Canada continues to grow, thus ensuring the continued growth of developing world-class programs for golf in this country.”
To celebrate the event being hosted for the first time leading into the RBC Canadian Open, junior participants will also have the opportunity to test the storied Glen Abbey layout in an exciting match play format on Sunday, July 19th prior to tournament week. Following that, junior participants will be provided weekly grounds passes and have an opportunity to be involved in Monday’s Pro-Am and secure a spot in Wednesday’s CN Future Links Walk with a Pro event during the Wednesday Pro-Am.
The Junior Skills Challenge is one of many program elements from the CN Future Links family of programming, dedicated to promoting the active, health and safety values of golf.
Current CN Future Links programming includes the Learn to Play program as well as mobile clinics, PGA Jr. League, Girls Club, Field Trip and the CN Future Links Championships. As part of its investment in Canadian junior golf, CN is also a proud supporter of Golf in Schools.
In 2014, CN Future Links junior golf activities were conducted at 455 golf facilities with more than 7,000 juniors registered in the Learn to Play program. In addition, 160 golf facilities took part in the Junior Skills Challenge running more than 3,200 juniors through qualifying events. More than 56,000 youngsters participated in more than 1,200 mobile golf clinics across the country. Since 2006, more than 1.2 million children have been introduced to golf through the CN Future Links program.
ABOUT CN
CN is a true backbone of the economy, transporting more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually for a wide range of business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer goods, across a rail network spanning Canada and mid-America, from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to the Gulf of Mexico. CN – Canadian National Railway Company, along with its operating railway subsidiaries — serves the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert, B.C., Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and Mobile, Ala., and the metropolitan areas of Toronto, Chicago, Detroit, Duluth, Minn./Superior, Wis., Green Bay, Wis., Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, and Jackson, Miss., with connections to all points in North America. For more information on CN, visit the company’s website at www.cn.ca. (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI).
ABOUT CN FUTURE LINKS
CN Future Links is Canada’s national junior golf program conducted by Golf Canada, the PGA of Canada and Canada’s provincial golf associations. The program is designed to forge a link between Canada’s youth and golf to ensure the future of the game in Canada. Since the inception of the program in 1996, more than 1.2 million young Canadians have taken part in CN Future Links. A number of new initiatives, including Field Trips and Learn to Play, have succeeded through CN’s sponsorship of the program. For more information, visit www.cnfuturelinks.com.
Golf Canada’s CN Future Links program is proudly sponsored by CN, Acura, Cobra Puma Golf and supported by ClubLink, Heritage Canada and the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA).
ABOUT THE PGA OF CANADA—THE LIFEBLOOD OF THE GAME OF GOLF:
Established in 1911, the PGA of Canada is the second oldest and third largest professional golf association in the world. The PGA of Canada is a non-profit Association comprised of 3,700 golf professionals across the country. The Association’s mandate is to develop, promote and support our Members as experts in the game and business of golf and, in so doing, serve both its Members’ needs and those of the golfing public through the Association’s varied programs and events. The Association consists of the National Office located in Acton, Ont., and nine Zone Offices across the country.
GOLF CANADA – LOVE THE GAME. GROW THE GAME.
Golf Canada is the National Sports Organization and governing body for golf in Canada representing close to 310,000 golfers at more than 1,400 member clubs across the country. A proud member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, Golf Canada’s mission is to grow participation, excellence and passion in the sport while upholding the integrity and traditions of the game. By investing in the growth of the sport and introducing more participants of all ages to the game, our goal is to be relevant to and respected by all Canadian golf enthusiasts from coast to coast. For more information about what Golf Canada is doing to support golf in your community, visit www.golfcanada.ca.
For more information, contact:
Golf Canada:
Dan Pino
Director, Corporate Communications
Phone: 1-800-263-0009 ext.: 406
Cell: 416-434-5525
Email: dpino@golfcanada.ca
PGA of Canada:
Chris Fry
Managing Director, Corporate Communications & Digital Media
PGA of Canada
1-800-782-5764 EXT. 234
Lindsay Wilson and Dillon Rust claim medallist honours at RBC Canadian Open Qualifying events
OAKVILLE, Ont. (Golf Canada) – Many of Canada’s top golfers took part in RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifying events today in Quebec and British Columbia in hopes of punching their tickets to final (Monday) qualifying July 20 at Heron Point Golf Links in Alberton, Ont.
The Quebec qualifier was contested at Club de golf St- Raphaël’s Blue Course in Île-Bizard, Que., where hometown talent Lindsay Wilson finished at 2-under par 70 to claim medallist honours.
Jesse Smith (71) of Ohsweken, Ont., finished runner-up at 1 under, while Sonny Michaud of Neuville, Que., took third after an even-par 72 while six more players finished T4 at 1 over (73). In total, nine players from the Quebec Qualifier will advance to the final qualifier in July.
Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club in Squamish, B.C., hosted Monday’s other regional qualifying event where Dillon Rust of Edmond, OK, claimed victory with a round of 5 under 67.
Seann Harlingten of West Vancouver, B.C., earned runner-up honours with a 2 under 70.
Five players shared third after even-par 72s to round out the 16 players who have earned their way today into the RBC Canadian Open final qualifying round on July 20.
In total, there are three regional qualifying events, each consisting of 18 holes of stroke play. Provided that there are 100 or more players in the field, the low qualifier receives an exemption directly into the 2015 RBC Canadian Open. Otherwise, the top 15 per cent of finishers at each qualifier become eligible to compete at the final qualifying event.
The third and final 2015 RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier will be held June 29 at RattleSnake Point Golf Club in Milton, Ont.
The 2015 RBC Canadian Open takes place July 20-26 at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.
Full results of RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier – Quebec:
• 1. Lindsay Wilson, Ile Bizard, QC, *34-36-70 -2
• 2. Jesse Smith, Ohsweken, ON, *35-36-71 -1
• 3. Sonny Michaud, Neuville, QC, *37-35-72 E
• 4. Mathieu Perron, St. Hubert, QC, *36-37-73 +1
• 4. John YounSung Kim (a), Toronto, ON, *33-40-73 +1
• 4. Louis-Pierre Godin, Trois-Rivieres, QC, *33-40-73 +1
• 4. Keven Fortin-Simard, Chicoutimi, QC, *35-38-73 +1
• 4. Matthew McMahon, Brockville, ON, *36-37-73 +1
• 4. Nicolas Fortin, Lévis, QC, *36-37-73 +1
— DID NOT ADVANCE —
• 10. Julien Goulet, St-Roch de l’Achigan, QC, *36-38-74 +2
• 10. Sun Kim (a), L’Île-Perrot, QC, *37-37-74 +2
• 10. Clément Herviou, Quebec, QC, *37-37-74 +2
• 10. Adam Graham (a), Sarnia, ON, *36-38-74 +2
• 14. Benoit Boudreau, Longueuil, QC, *35-40-75 +3
• 14. Jean-Philippe Paiement, Mont-Laurier, QC, *37-38-75 +3
• 14. Iannick Lamarre, St-Lambert, QC, *35-40-75 +3
• 17. Maxime Barre, Granby, QC, *40-36-76 +4
• 17. A.J. McKenzie, Kitchener, ON, *39-37-76 +4
• 19. Lucas Duperre Vanden Hecke, Dolbeau-Mistassini, QC, *38-39-77 +5
• 19. Marc Bourgeois, Dieppe, NB, *40-37-77 +5
• 19. Sean Carlino (a), Hamilton, ON, *38-39-77 +5
• 22. Oliver White (a), Lower Gwynedd, PA, *41-37-78 +6
• 23. Daniel Santerre, Côteau du Lac, QC, *41-38-79 +7
• 23. Josh Whalen (a), Napanee, ON, *38-41-79 +7
• 23. Pitre Louis-Alexandre, Québec, QC, *40-39-79 +7
• 26. Sebastien Neron, Saguenay, QC, *39-41-80 +8
• 26. Pascal Beaumier, Saint-Constant, QC, *38-42-80 +8
• 26. Massimo Roch (a), Montreal, QC, *43-37-80 +8
• 29. Dane Ellerton, Hemmingford, QC, *39-42-81 +9
• 30. Mark Craik (a), Rothesay, NB, *42-40-82 +10
• 31. Jack Boyd (a), Beaconsfield, QC, *43-40-83 +11
• 31. Lucas Greco, Montreal, QC, *39-44-83 +11
• 33. Raphael Even-Hen (a), Cote-Saint-Luc, QC, *42-43-85 +13
• 33. James Colin Davis (a), Montreal, QC, *40-45-85 +13
• 35. Denis Roy, Boischatel, QC, *43-45-88 +16
• 36. Jess Esposito (a), Saratoga Springs, NY, *43-46-89 +17
• 37. Ross Feldman (a), Belleville, NJ, *46-46-92 +20
• 38. Di Giovanni Jordan (a), St Lazare, QC, *51-49-100 +28
— DID NOT FINISH —
• NS. William Theofilopoulos, Saint Laurent, QC, *
• NS. Étienne Brault (a), Mercier, QC, *
Full results of RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier – B.C.:
• 1. Dillon Rust, Edmond, OK, *32-35-67 -5
• 2. Seann Harlingten, West Vancouver, BC, *34-36-70 -2
• 3. Peter Campbell, Windermere, FL, *35-37-72 E
• 3. Thomas Hay (a), Langley, BC, *34-38-72 E
• 3. Stuart MacDonald (a), Vancouver, BC, *37-35-72 E
• 3. Kaleb Gorbahn (a), Smithers, BC, *32-40-72 E
• 3. Bill Hole (a), Vancouver, BC, *34-38-72 E
— DID NOT ADVANCE —
• 8. Ethan Tracy, Galloway, OH, *35-38-73 +1
• 8. Kevin Spooner (a), West Vancouver, BC, *35-38-73 +1
• 10. Joel Thelen, Fort Worth, TX, *38-36-74 +2
• 10. Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim (a), Vancouver.BC, *35-39-74 +2
• 12. Jordan Lu (a), Vancouver, BC, *33-42-75 +3
• 12. Matt Matheson (a), West Vancouver, BC, *35-40-75 +3
• 12. Michael Gligic, Kitchener, ON, *38-37-75 +3
• 12. Jean-Philip Cornellier, Granby, QC, *35-40-75 +3
• 16. Robert Bird, West Vancouver, BC, *37-39-76 +4
• 16. Ben Silverman, Concord, ON, *38-38-76 +4
• 16. Christopher Ross, Dundas, ON, *39-37-76 +4
• 19. Brendan Dillon, Port Moody, BC, *38-40-78 +6
• 19. Dan Endacott, Surrey, BC, *36-42-78 +6
• 21. Ollie Rizun (a), Garibaldi Highlands, BC, *37-42-79 +7
• 21. Bryan Bessant (a), Surray, BC, *41-38-79 +7
• 21. Scott Sellers (a), Squamish, BC, *41-38-79 +7
• 24. Brett Arseneault (a), Kenora, ON, *40-40-80 +8
• 24. Wylder Kohne, Lions Bay, BC, *41-39-80 +8
• 24. Scott Cameron, Langley, BC, *40-40-80 +8
• 24. Christopher Heesung Ro, North Vancouver, BC, *40-40-80 +8
• 28. Donald (Dong) Qiu (a), Surrey, BC, *38-43-81 +9
• 28. Samuel Rowan (a), Vancouver, BC, *40-41-81 +9
• 30. Tyler Leclair (a), North Vancouver, BC, *40-45-85 +13
• 30. Pierce Kamensek (a), Vancouver, BC, *41-44-85 +13
• 32. Shawn Keough, St. John’s, NL, *46-42-88 +16
• 33. Cassidy Hritzuk, Kelowna, BC, *47-42-89 +17
— DID NOT FINISH —
• WD. Sadiq Jiwa (a), Vancouver, BC, *
• WD. Paul McNamara III, Palos Verdes Estates, CA, *
• NS. Khan Lee (a), Surrey, BC, *
• NS. Tony Mak (a), Vancouver, BC, *
ABOUT THE 2015 RBC CANADIAN OPEN
Part of the FedExCup, stars of the PGA TOUR will compete for $5.8 million (US) at the RBC Canadian Open, July 20-26, 2015 at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. Conducted by Golf Canada for more than a century, the RBC Canadian Open provides an opportunity for Canada’s top talents to compete against the world’s best golfers while also leaving a significant impact in the event’s host community. The RBC Canadian Open is proud to support Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada as the event’s official charity partner. Established in 1904, Canada’s national open golf championship is the third-oldest national open golf championship worldwide next to the British Open and the U.S. Open. The RBC Canadian Open is proudly sponsored by RBC, Shaw Direct, BMW Group Canada, Molson Canadian 67, WestJet, TaylorMade adidas Golf, Boston Pizza, Ballantine’s, Santa Carolina Wines and The Globe and Mail. For tickets or tournament information, please visit www.rbccanadianopen.com or call 1-800-571-6736.
ABOUT RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES CANADA
In 1982, Ronald McDonald House Charities® Canada was founded to be the everlasting organization that would support Ronald McDonald Houses and their programs in Canada. Ronald McDonald Houses provide a place for out-of-town families to stay while their child is being treated at a nearby hospital. Today, 14 Ronald McDonald Houses serve more than 20,000 families each year. Through 2015, that support is expected to grow to serve over 25,000 families. Completing the circle of support for Canadian families are 11 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms®, which provide an oasis of calm and support right inside the walls of the pediatric children’s hospital, as well as the 2 Ronald McDonald Care Mobile® programs in Calgary, Alberta. Follow @RMHCCanada and visit rmhc.ca for more information.
RBC GOLF
RBC proudly supports golf around the world through high profile relationships with the PGA TOUR and Golf Canada. RBC is the Official Banking and Financial Services partner of touring professionals Jason Day, Graham DeLaet, Luke Donald, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Adam Hadwin, David Hearn, Brooke Henderson, Matt Kuchar, Graeme McDowell, Ryan Palmer, Morgan Pressel, Nick Taylor, Brandt Snedeker and Mike Weir. As the title sponsor of both the RBC Heritage and the RBC Canadian Open, RBC also supports emerging Canadian golfers through Golf Canada’s grassroots developmental programming, their Canadian Amateur Golf Championships and high performance national team. RBC is one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies and among the largest banks in the world, as measured by market capitalization. For more information, visit www.rbc.com/golf.
GOLF CANADA – LOVE THE GAME. GROW THE GAME.
Golf Canada is the National Sports Organization and governing body for golf in Canada representing close to 310,000 golfers at more than 1,400 member clubs across the country. A proud member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, Golf Canada’s mission is to grow participation, excellence and passion in the sport while upholding the integrity and traditions of the game. By investing in the growth of the sport and introducing more participants of all ages to the game, our goal is to be relevant to and respected by all Canadian golf enthusiasts from coast to coast. For more information about what Golf Canada is doing to support golf in your community, visit www.golfcanada.ca.
For more information:
Herb Fung
Coordinator, Media and Public Relations
Golf Canada
(t) 1-800-263-0009 x 258
(c) 647-709-3167
Ryan Palmer joins Team RBC
TORONTO, May 4, 2015 – Today, RBC announced a new relationship with 2010 Sony Open Champion Ryan Palmer who will become a golf ambassador and represent the RBC brand globally.
RBC is the official banking and financial services partner for Palmer. As part of Team RBC, all players will showcase the RBC logo on their golf bags and apparel and be featured in RBC marketing and advertising campaigns planned for the U.S., Canada, and international markets. Palmer joins a group of world-class golf professionals including Jason Day, Luke Donald, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Matt Kuchar, Graeme McDowell, Brant Snedeker, Mike Weir, Graham DeLaet, David Hearn, Nick Taylor, Adam Hadwin, Morgan Pressel and Brooke Henderson as RBC’s ambassadors.
This announcement builds on RBC’s ongoing commitment to golf as the title sponsor of the 2015 RBC Heritage held at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina and the 2015 RBC Canadian Open, which will be played at Glen Abbey Golf and Country Club from July 20 to 26 in Oakville, Ontario. RBC also provides support for the PGA of Canada, Canadian Amateur Golf Championships, Golf Canada’s development program and high performance national team.
About Ryan Palmer
- Currently #23 on the Official World Golf Ranking
- Three-time PGA Tour winner including the 2010 Sony Open, 2008 Ginn sur Mer Classic and 2004 FUNAI Classic
- Won the 2003 Clearwater Classic on the Web.com tour (formerly the Nationwide Tour)
For further information, please contact:
Jackie Braden, Director, RBC Brand Communications, 416 974-6286