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Past Presidents 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915–19 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930–31 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938

Hon. George A. Drummond, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) John Hamilton, Quebec GC, Quebec (QC) Col. George A. Sweny, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) Lt.-Col. D.T. Irwin, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC) W.W. Watson, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) Col. George A. Sweny, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) G.H. Balfour, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) P.D. Crerar, Hamilton GC, Ancaster (ON) Fayette Brown, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) D.R. Wilkie, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) Hon. George Perley, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC) A.W. Austin, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON) Dr. R.F. Ruttan, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) Col. George A. Sweny, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) A.W. Austin, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON) Hon. Justice G.F. Orde, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC) J.T. McCall, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) A.H. Campbell, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) C.E. Read, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC) F.A. Rolph, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON) D.R. Brown, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC) Paul Myler, Hamilton GC, Ancaster (ON) R.C.H. Cassels, K.C., Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) George S. Lyon, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON) S.B. Gundy, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON) W.E. Matthews, Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer (QC) C.A. Bogert, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) W.W. Walker, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) Major W.D. Wilson, Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster (ON) C.E. Harvey, Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB) Alfred Collyer, Knowlton GC, Knowlton (QC) W.H. Plant, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON) C.W. Jackson, St. Charles CC, Winnipeg (MB) George H. Forster, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC) E.C. Gould, Brantford GC, Brantford (ON) Robert Jacob, K.C., Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB) John I. Rankin, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC) Lt.-Col. Claude Brown, London Hunt & CC, London (ON)

1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976

J. Ernest Savard, Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval (QC) Frank H. Harris, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON) W.S. Charlton, Point Grey GC, Vancouver (BC) C.H. Sclater, Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster (ON) M.R. Ferguson, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC) Dr. A.W. Matthews, Mayfair G&CC, Edmonton (AB) H.R. Frost, K.C., Thornhill GC, Thornhill (ON) J.A. Fuller, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) George W. Lang, Westmount G&CC, Kitchener (ON) F.N. Robertson, Riverside G&CC, Saint John (NB) R.C. Holbrook, Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) C.W. Watson, St. George’s G&CC, Toronto (ON) J. Gordon Bowers, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC) Colin Rankin, Beaconsfield GC, Montreal (QC) A.J. Mylrea, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON) R.C. Borland, Calgary G&CC, Calgary (AB) Dr. E.O. Turner, Fredericton GC, Fredericton (NB) James P. Anglin, Q.C., Royal Montreal GC, Dixie (QC) C. Ross Somerville, London Hunt & CC, London (ON) John M. Blair, St. Charles CC, Winnipeg (MB) Gordon B. Taylor, Kanawaki GC, Montreal (QC) V.C. Holdroyd, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON) H.C. Lyle, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC) Dr. J.E. Leddy, Riverside CC, Saskatoon (SK) Albert Rolland, Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval (QC) W. Arthur Johnston, St. Charles CC, Winnipeg (MB) R. Bruce Forbes, Brantford G&CC, Brantford (ON) E. Duncan Millican, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC) Phil Farley, Scarboro G&CC, Toronto (ON) J.A. Swanson, Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB) Ray Getliffe, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC) J. Campbell McLean, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC) Patrick C. Osler, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) Cecil Vineberg, Hillsdale G&CC, Montreal (QC) George C. Hevenor, Sr., Summit G&CC, Toronto (ON) Richard H. Grimm, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON) J.D. Heywood, Riverside CC, Saskatoon (SK) Dave Shea, Richelieu Valley GC, Ste-Julie de Vercheres (QC)

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

T. George Armstrong, Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON) R. Bruce Bailey, Calgary G&CC, Calgary (AB) W. Len Goldson, Toronto GC, Toronto (ON) Ralph M. Everson, Kanawaki GC, Montreal (QC) Ralph Costello, Riverside CC, Saint John (NB) John S. Marshall, Q.C., Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster (ON) Manual Bricker, Glendale G&CC, Winnipeg (MB) Wm. A. Farlinger, F.C.A., Lambton G&CC, Toronto (ON) James D. Bruce, Capilano G&CC, Vancouver (BC) Dr. Douglas G. Brewer, Fredericton G&CC, Fredericton (NB) Thomas P. Wood, Derrick G&WC, Edmonton (AB) Harold Brownstein, Elm Ridge GC, Île Bizard (QC) Keith Rever, Wascana GC, Regina (SK) Robert G. Long, Rosedale GC, Toronto (ON) Peter J. Hope, Brightwood G&CC, Dartmouth (NS) Hugh G. Hallward, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC) Findlay S. Young, Prince George G&CC, Prince George (BC) W. Keith Gray, Toronto Hunt Club, Toronto (ON) Jacques Nols, Kanawaki GC, Montreal (QC) N. Douglas Ross, Q.C., Belvedere G&WC, Charlottetown (PE) F.A. (Al) Macatavish, Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg (MB) F. Gordon Coyle, Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga (ON) Worden Teasdale, Markland Woods G&CC, Toronto (ON) Donald Griffiths, Point Grey G&CC, Vancouver (BC) Roger Archambault, Beloeil GC, Beloeil (QC) Harry Zuzak, Coloniale G&CC, Beaumont (AB) James A. Grant, Royal Montreal GC, Montreal (QC) David D. Shaw, Riverside G&CC, Saint John (NB) James Halliday, Victoria GC, Victoria (BC) Wayne C. Petersen, Paradise Canyon Golf Resort, Lethbridge (AB) Garry West, Bayview G&CC, Thornhill (ON) Andrew Cook, Markland Woods GC, Etobicoke (ON) Tom McCarthy, Ashburn GC, Halifax (NS) Jack McDonald, Rivershore Golf Links, Kamloops (BC) Karen Rackel Q.C., Highlands GC, Edmonton (AB) Diane Dunlop-Hébert, Mount Bruno, Montréal (QC)

Golf Canada Staff CEO’s Office

Commercial Operations

Scott Simmons Executive Director/CEO Dawn Anderson Executive Assistant to the CEO/Board Administrator

Craig Sharp Managing Director, Business Development & Partnerships Marianne Baker Manager, Licensing & Merchandising

Finance / Administration

Brand and Marketing Services

Dave Lafleur Chief Financial Officer Garrett Ball Controller Andrea Driedger Senior Accountant Lindy Tran Junior Accountant Alan Green Director, Information Technology Alison Richmond Office Manager Melanie Davis Coordinator, Human Resources Christiane Beauchamp Bilingual Sales Centre Assistant Kathy Oliver Receptionist

Peter Kirkpatrick Managing Director, Brand & Marketing Services Josh Kyrzakos Coordinator, Marketing & Design Ljubomir Gorscak Web Programmer Matt Ricks Coordinator, Web Development

Amateur Championships Adam Helmer Director, Rules & Competitions Mary Beth McKenna Coordinator, Competitions Cam Crawford Manager, Rules & Competitions

Professional Championships Bill Paul Chief Championships Officer & Tournament Director, RBC Canadian Open Brent McLaughlin Managing Director, Rules, Competitions & Amateur Status & Tournament Director, Canadian Pacific Women’s Open Dave Kay Director, Business Development Jeff Moore Director, Partnership Marketing Jaclyn Ouellette Coordinator, Partnership Marketing Scott Gallant Coordinator, Partnership Marketing Milaina Wright Manager, Professional Championships Russ MacKay Operations Coordinator, Professional Championships Kris Boomhouwer, Operations Manager, Professional Championships Madeline Small Coordinator, Professional Championships

Corporate Communications Dan Pino Director, Corporate Communications Colleen Duffy Manager, Corporate Communications Terry Lenyk Manager, Corporate Communications & Social Media Morgan Bell Coordinator, Media & Public Relations

Membership and Heritage Services Karen Hewson Managing Director, Membership & Heritage Services Blair Armitage Regional Director, Membership, Western Canada Rémi Bouchard Regional Director, Membership, Quebec and New-Brunswick Christine Dengel Regional Director, Membership, Ontario and Atlantic Canada Justine Decock Coordinator, Handicap and Score Centre Melissa Bouffard Coordinator, Member Services Taylor Stevenson Coordinator, Member Services Meggan Gardner Curator, Canadian Golf Hall of Fame & Museum Jason Cheong Assisstant, Canadian Golf Hall of Fame & Museum

Sport Development Jeff Thompson Chief Sport Officer Dave Stockton Manager, Youth Performance Ted Logan Manager, Youth Development Adam Hunter Coordinator, Youth Development Tyler Costigan Coordinator, Communications, Sport Development Rebecca Siddall Coordinator, Recreational Programs Kelly Woloshyn Coordinator, Golf in Schools Derek Ingram Head Coach, Men’s Team Robert Ratcliffe Assistant Coach, Men’s Team Tristan Mullally Head Coach, Women’s Team Ann Carroll Assistant Coach, Women’s Team Chad Rusnak Director of Golf, Golf Canada Calgary Centre Jay Myren Director of Instruction, Golf Canada Calgary Centre

Golf Canada Foundation Martin Barnard Chief Executive Officer, Golf Canada Foundation Spencer Snell Operations Manager, Golf Canada Foundation Staff as of December 31, 2013

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Board of Directors Back Row (L to R): Harvey Goehring (MB), Provincial Council Chair Charlie Beaulieu (QC), Director at Large Nick Marrone (ON), Director at Large Don MacKay FCPA (ON), Vice Chair, Governor’s Council Roland Deveau Q.C. (NS), Governor’s Council Chair Leslie Dunning (AB), Director at Large Scott Simmons (Golf Canada), Executive Director & CEO Front Row (L to R): Liz Hoffman (ON), Director at Large Doug Alexander (ON), 1st Vice-President Michael P. Carroll, Q.C. (BC), President Paul McLean (ON), 2nd Vice-President Diane Dunlop-Hébert (QC), Past President

Governors’ Council Back Row (L to R): Debbie Buchanan (PE), Governor Cliff Grevler (ON), Governor Robert MacDonald (MB), Governor Laura Small (SK), Governor Barbara Allan (ON), Governor Dale Jackson (BC), Governor Allison Chisholm (NB), Governor Bill MacMillan (NS), Governor Pat Thompson (BC), Governor

Front Row (L to R): George McLeod (MB), Governor Catherine “Kay” Thompson (NL), Governor Don MacKay FCPA (ON), Vice Chair Roland Deveau Q.C. (NS), Chair Dean Ryan (ON), Governor Fran Marsden (AB), Governor Not Pictured: Ted Fletcher (ON), Governor Wayne Joyce (SK), Governor Dennis Kavelman (ON), Governor Rob Laing (BC), Governor Cathy Macatavish (MB), Governor Michael Smith (SK), Governor

Provincial Council Back Row (L to R): Martin Boudreau (NB), Representative Robert MacDonald (MB), Representative Richard Smith (SK), Representative Ian Murray (ON), Representative John Horton (NS), Representative

Honorary Life Governors Living past presidents of both Golf Canada and the (former) Canadian Ladies Golf Association.

Roger Archambault (QC) R. Bruce Bailey (AB) Sheila Bentley (BC) Dr. Douglas G. Brewer (NB) Harold Brownstein (QC) James D. Bruce (BC) Andrew Cook (ON) Mary Drummie (QC) Patricia Edwards (NB) James A. Grant (QC) W. Keith Gray (ON)

Richard H. Grimm (ON) Donald Griffiths (BC) James Halliday (BC) Hugh G. Hallward (QC) Peter J. Hope (NS) Robert G. Long (ON) F.A. (Al) Macatavish (MB) Grace McCann (ON) Jack McDonald (BC) Tom McCarthy (NS) Carole Mix (NB)

Front Row (L to R): Harvey Goehring (MB), Representative Marcheta Gallant (NL), Representative Keith Larson (BC), Representative Not Pictured: Tyrone Edwards (AB), Representative Wayne Levy (PE), Representative Marc Tremblay (QC), Representative

Jacques Nols (QC) Wayne C. Petersen (AB) Karen Rackel, Q.C. (AB) Keith Rever (SK) N. Douglas Ross, Q.C. (PE) David D. Shaw (NB) Worden Teasdale (ON) Garry West (ON) Thomas P. Wood (AB) Findlay S. Young (BC) Harry Zuzak (AB)

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Committees Standing Committees Audit & Risk Roland Deveau, Q.C. (NS), Chair Doug Alexander (ON) Mike Doucher (ON) Leslie Dunning (AB) Rob MacDonald (ON) Sheryl McKean (ON) Michael Smith (AB) Dave Lafleur, Staff

Compensation Doug Alexander (ON), Chair Michael P. Carroll, Q.C. (BC) Diane Dunlop-Hébert (QC) Paul McLean (AB) Scott Simmons, Staff

Governance Leslie Dunning (AB), Chair Michael Loewen Dave McCarthy (ON) Karen Rackel Q.C. (AB) Herb Schlotter (AB) Tom Sears (ON) Dave Lafleur, Staff

Human Resources Liz Hoffman (ON), Chair Barbara Allan (ON) David Atkinson (BC) Wayne Levy (BC) Kathy Pilkey (ON) Rick Morgan (ON) Paul Fox (ON) Dawn Anderson, Staff Alison Richmond, Staff

Nominating Jack McDonald (BC), Chair Diane Dunlop-Hébert (QC) Karen Rackel Q.C. (AB) Michel St-Laurent (QC) Pat Thompson (BC) Stephen Wilbur (NB) Scott Simmons, Staff

Investment

Handicap & Course Rating

Doug Alexander (ON), Chair Peter Boronkay (BC) Gordon Campbell (ON) Robert MacDonald (MB) Paul McLean (ON) Robert Panes (ON) Kelly Roberts (ON) David Kaufman, Consultant Garrett Ball, Staff

Allison Chisholm (NB), Chair Ralph Franchino (ON) Bill MacMillan (NS) Richard Smith (SK) Herb Schlotter (AB) Nancy Spineti Delle Donne (QC) Karen Vanzella (BC) Brent McLaughlin, Staff

Operating Committees Amateur Championships Barbara Allan (ON), Chair Dale Jackson (BC) Michel St-Laurent (QC) Doug Alexander (ON) Erica Bennett (BC) Liz Hoffman (ON) Fran Marsden (AB) Peter McCarthy (ON) Dean Ryan (ON) Laura Small (SK) Kay Thompson (NL) Marc Tremblay (QC) Adam Helmer, Staff

Amateur Status Rob Laing (BC), Chair Charles Earle (NL) Cliff Goodwin (PE) Michel St-Laurent (QC) Jean Stone-Séeguin (ON) Brent McLaughlin, Staff

Communications Nick Marrone (ON), Chair David Jones (ON) Nathalie Lavallée (ON) Adam Daifallah (QC) Chris Dornan (AB) Peter Kirkpatrick, Staff Dan Pino, Staff

Hall of Fame Ian Clarke (ON), Chair Mario Brisebois (QC) Ted Fletcher (QC) Sandra Post (ON) Wayne Peterson (AB) Lorne Rubenstein (ON) David Shaw (NS) Pat Thompson (BC) Bob Wylie (AB) Steven Young (ON) Meggan Gardner, Staff

Heritage Services Barbara Allan (ON), Chair Jocelyne Bourassa (QC) Dick Grimm (ON) Diane Imrie (ON) Gary Bernard (ON) Ian Giles (ON) April Hawkins (ON) Fran Marsden (AB) Marlene Streit (ON) Karen Hewson, Staff

Membership Charlie Beaulieu (QC), Chair Allison Chisholm (NB) Tim Condon (QC) Ted Fletcher (QC) Cliff Grevler (ON) Don MacKay FCPA (ON)

Championship Event Chairs

Ian Murray (ON) Greg Schubert (AB) Andrew Weatherly (ON) Dave Wood (BC) Karen Hewson, Staff

Sport Development Nick Marrone (ON), Chair Morgan Court (PGA of Canada) Glenn Cundari (PGA of Canada) Ian Giles (ON) Graham Hill (ON) Liz Hoffman (ON) Stephen Norris (AB) Doug Roxburgh (BC) Jeff Thompson, Staff

Professional Championships Jim Clark (ON), Chair Doug Alexander (ON) Nick Marrone (ON) Dave Lafleur, Staff

Rules of Golf Dale Jackson (BC) Chair Diane Barabé (QC) Roland Deveau (NS) Gayle Faulkner (ON) Brian Lee (SK) Jack McDonald (BC) Dean Ryan (ON) Jean Stone-Séguin (ON) John Turner (ON) Brent McLaughlin, Staff

Women’s Fund Pat Thompson (BC), Chair Debbie Buchanan (PE) Morgan Court (ON) Diane Drury (QC) Ian Giles (ON) Laura Small (SK) Kay Thompson (NL) Jeff Thompson, Staff

Golf Canada Foundation Paul McLean (ON), President Peter McCarthy (ON), Vice-President Cathy Macatavish (MB), Past President and Honorary Chair Liz Hoffman (ON), Secretary Dennis Kavelman (ON), Treasurer Scott Simmons (ON) Ian Leggatt (ON) Karen Rackel Q.C. (AB) Geoff Beattie (ON) Kevin Sullivan (ON) David Agnew (ON) Martin Barnard, CEO

Other Representatives International Golf Federation, Administrative Committee Delegate: Scott Simmons, Staff USGA Handicap Committee: Brent McLaughlin, Staff International Joint Rules Committee: Dale Jackson (BC) Representative on the R&A Rules Committee: Dale Jackson (BC) International Amateur Status Committee: Rob Laing (BC) World Golf Hall of Fame Advisory Council: Karen Hewson, Staff Canadian Olympic Committee Voting Member: Jeff Thompson, Staff

Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship Nancy Spineti Delle Donne (QC)

CN Future Links Atlantic Championship Bill MacMillan (NS)

CN Canadian Women’s Open Enid Botchett (AB)

Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship Liz Hoffman (ON)

CN Future Links Western Championship Wendy Davies (AB)

Canadian University/College Championship Barbara Allen (ON)

Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Senior Championship Pat Thompson (BC)

CN Canadian Women’s Tour Tsawwassen, BC Don Griffiths (BC)

Canadian Junior Boys Championship Ruth Giles (ON)

CN Future Links Pacific Championship Bill Klein (BC)

CN Canadian Women’s Tour Cowansville, QC Barbara Allen (ON)

Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship Bill Klein (BC)

CN Future Links Ontario Championship Len Obokata (ON)

CN Canadian Women’s Tour Windsor, ON Bruce Heffer (ON)

Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship Fran Marsden (AB)

CN Future Links Prairie Championship Laura Small (SK)

Canadian Men’s Senior Championship Liz Hoffman (ON)

CN Future Links Quebec Championship Nancy Spineti Delle Donne (QC))

RBC Canadian Open Jim Clark (ON)

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President’s Report In 2013, I had the honour and distinction of serving as the 110th President of Golf Canada. I’ve always loved the game of golf but the past year was special among the 11 years I’ve spent as a volunteer with this storied association. almost 1,500 golf clubs across the country represent the core of our business. Communicating with our membership is critical to helping our most active and engaged enthusiasts to understand the role that their membership dues play in our investment in the game. The efforts of our three regional member directors and our club visitation program as well as individual golfer outreach through technology is connecting us with golfers like never before. The continued support of golfers and golf clubs through membership dues is critical to our business – they are the customers that allow us to invest in the programs, activities and initiatives that define our role as the National Sport Organization for golf.

We’ve all come to the game in many different ways, often through a parent or friend willing to share their interest and enthusiasm for the sport. What I’ve come to enjoy more than anything else in golf is the excitement of introducing young children or new enthusiasts to the game. Getting more kids involved with golf is critical to the health of our sport. I’ve long shared in the belief that the strength of our junior programs including the Golf in Schools program and the quality golf activities offered through the CN Future Links program represent a real opportunity to grow golf participation in Canada. A 2010 Canadian Heritage sport participation research paper brought forward some interesting insight. Similar to past sport participation studies, golf continues to top the list as the sport with the highest participation rate sport among Canadians. While overall rounds played across Canada are down from past years, our sport continues to draw very well among active Canadian adults who embrace the physical, health and social values that golf provides. Where the Canadian Heritage study identifies a concern – more so an opportunity – for golf is the participation rate among children in the 5-14 age range, where golf ranks 15th among the various sport activities such as soccer, hockey, volleyball, gymnastics, karate and even adventure racing. That statistic for me crystallizes the need to continue investing in our junior golf programs and getting kids not only introduced to the sport but connecting with them and their parents in a meaningful way. Today’s juniors are the potential recreational golfers and club members of the future. We are making progress in helping members and member clubs understand the role that Golf Canada plays in developing the game. Close to 322,000 members at

Although we have the distinct honour of serving as the NSO, leadership means cooperating and collaborating with our national and provincial industry partners as well as our member golf clubs. I’m proud to see Golf Canada working more closely than ever with National Golf Course Owners Association Canada for the betterment of the game and our member clubs. The same is true with our friends at the PGA of Canada. As a sport, golf is competing with other recreational activities for the attention of Canadians. Welcoming new golfers, increasing rounds played and generating more revenue is a shared goal for the entire golf industry. The success of junior and grassroots programs are directly tied to the efforts of course owners, managers and PGA of Canada professionals in delivering quality golf activities. As the number one participation sport in Canada, I strongly believe that golf should have the ability to access more government funding from Sport Canada as well sponsorship dollars through corporate Canada. Generating more revenues to support the game is a goal for the association moving forward. Competitive results will also translate into more funding from Sport Canada as we move towards golf’s return to the Olympics in 2016. So too can attracting more members or public golfers willing to connect with Golf Canada and share in our investment in the game. Included within the pages of our annual report is a snapshot of the activities that defined our business in 2013. We saw a new wave of champions crowned, program growth to engage more golfers as well as a multitude of team and individual accomplishments among the athletes that comprise our National Amateur Team Program. The competitive results of Team Canada athletes and program graduates are extremely encouraging and validate Golf Canada’s investment into High Performance. From Brooke Henderson’s rise to number 6 in the World

Amateur Golf Ranking, Taylor Pendrith’s victory at the Porter Cup or the number of Canadians in contention at the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Amateurs, the quality of our player development program including coaches and the sport science team is stronger than it’s ever been. Our investment is translating into success, developing our top talents to compete against the world’s best. Also included in this annual report is Golf Canada’s 2013 financial results and I’m proud to say that our organization had its most successful financial year since 2006 with a surplus of more than $1.4 million – a dramatic improvement over the surplus of $109,258 realized in 2012. As a Board, we set clear objectives for the organization as defined by our strategic plan outlined on page 9. I’m pleased to end my term with our financial house in order thanks to new revenue streams and a more efficient and self-sufficient business model. Our business is trending in the right direction and I see exciting times ahead with the likelihood of increasing our investment back into the game. I would like to thank our CEO Scott Simmons and the entire staff at Golf House as well as the Board of Directors and many committee volunteers for their outstanding efforts in 2013. I would also like to extend my most sincere acknowledgement to the tens of thousands of volunteers that serve as the driving force for golf in communities across Canada. Whether it’s our first experience with the game, a career best round or the euphoric feeling of a perfectly struck shot, golf gives us so many great moments. Beyond the many health and social benefits, the game offers a forum for recreation, competition, volunteerism and camaraderie. As I come to the end of my term as president, I will always cherish the memorable moments that 2013 delivered and the wonderful friends that I have met through Golf Canada. Thank you for giving me the great honour of serving as your president.

Sincerely,

Michael P. Carroll Q.C. President Golf Canada

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Executive Director & CEO Report As the National Sport Organization for golf and proud member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, our strategic plan is aligned around four primary principals – Participation; Excellence; Capacity and Interaction. Our goal as the NSO is to create a sport environment that enables all enthusiasts to experience and enjoy involvement in golf to the extent of their abilities and interests and, for increasing numbers, to perform consistently and successfully at the highest competitive levels.

GROW PARTICIPATION We have an important role as the NSO to encourage more Canadians to play golf. The game in Canada continues to boast one of the highest per capita golf participation rates in the world. However, like most sports and recreational activities, golf rounds in 2013 show a downward trend. Many social and economic factors affect overall participation in sport and golf is not insulated from this trend. Canadians are making difficult choices with the activities that they spend their money on, both for themselves and their children. Our sport needs innovative programming and a more welcoming approach to new enthusiasts at the club level to grow participation among future generations of golfers.

Golf Canada has rooted our strategic plan around four principals that we believe represent an aspirational vision for our association and the sport of golf in Canada: 1. GROW PARTICIPATION A significantly higher proportion of Canadians from all segments of society are involved in quality golf activities at all levels and in all forms of participation. 2. ENSURE EXCELLENCE The pool of talented athletes has expanded and Canadian athletes and teams are systematically achieving world-class results at the highest levels of international competition through fair and ethical means. 3. EXPAND CAPACITY The essential components of an ethically based, athlete/participant centred development system are in place and are continually modernized and strengthened as required. 4. FOSTER INTERACTION The components of the golf industry are more connected and coordinated as a result of the committed collaboration and communication amongst the stakeholders.

Based on a Canadian Heritage research paper on sport participation released in 2010, we are fortunate that golf’s participation rate in Canada is tops overall relative to other sports. Conversely, our participation levels among juniors in the 5-14 age range is considerably less than competing sports such as soccer, hockey and gymnastics. In the study, golf ranked 15th among the various activities for juniors in this important introductory stage. We know that adults continue to make up our highest demographic and while overall rounds played are down across the country, the number of golfers who enjoy the physical and social benefits of our game remain steady. The key to sustaining these numbers and long term growth is to introduce golf to more youngsters and keep them engaged with our sport. I’ve heard it said that investing in junior golf is akin to saving for retirement. Sport Canada has shared an interesting statistic – a junior is 50% less likely to participate in a sport later in life if they haven’t learned or been exposed to that sport by the age of 12. There’s no stat that better validates our investment in grassroots programs such as Golf in Schools and CN Future Links. Getting more youngsters introduced to the game and into the pipeline of Canadian golf. Golf in Schools is about exposure – getting clubs into the hands of children and providing a basic introduction to the sport. In addition to more than 2,060 elementary schools (20% of all in Canada) currently offering the Golf in Schools program, the high school program launched in 2012 is featured in nearly 200 schools. The program brings golf to an average of 140 students per school with a 50% female demographic. I’m encouraged that in 2013, nearly 180 schools were adopted at a cost of $475, nearly 40% of which by golf facilities. With nearly 4.5 million students at 10,000 elementary and 4,500 high schools, the Canadian school physical education curriculum represents the single most concentrated opportunity to introduce children of all backgrounds to our great sport. CN Future Links is a comprehensive program outlining the detailed steps of junior golf development. The program gets juniors into a national tracking system and provides a club all the tools needed to implement a staged approach to learning golf. It’s a program developed in partnership with the PGA of Canada and the provincial golf associations that is free to all Golf Canada member clubs. In 2013, CN Future Links junior golf activities were conducted at 431 registered facilities with more than 7,000 juniors registered in the Learn to Play program. In addition, 160 facilities took part in the Junior Skills Challenge while more than 67,000 youngsters took part in one of 1,800 mobile golf clinics offered across Canada. In 2014, a revamped Junior League

initiative will be rolled out with a goal to engage youth in a fun, team focused environment. In 2013, we proudly welcomed CN back as title sponsor of the Future Links. With CN’s continued support of Canada’s national junior golf program came a commitment to grow the program nationally and help bridge the important gap from Golf in Schools to junior golf at the club level. We were excited to launch the CN Field Trip program in 2013 with $500 grants earmarked to fund class field trips to a local golf club. A total of 50 field trip grants are available annually to interested golf clubs. As well, CN is committed to adopting a minimum of 50 schools annually to bring the Golf in Schools program to communities across the country. In addition to corporate sponsors and Sport Canada funding, the support of close to 322,000 members at nearly 1,500 member clubs remains paramount to our investment into grassroots golf programs. The more members we can attract, the more significant our investment can be into the game. Membership growth is core to our business and while strengthening our relationship with current members and member clubs are a priority, our big picture goal is for Golf Canada to be relevant to the Canadian golfing masses. It can be intimidating to walk into a facility and say “I’m new to this game, help me learn what I need to know.” That’s where course owners, general managers and PGA of Canada professionals are critical in creating a welcoming environment at the golf course and investing in a relationship with current and future customers. Golfer engagement means working collectively as an industry to make the game more inclusive, more fun and more welcoming to enthusiasts from all walks of life. As a social, recreational or competitive activity, golf has a great story to tell. Promoting the health, societal, charitable and economic benefits of our sport can also have a direct impact on participation. With every sport and activity fighting for the attention and recreational dollars of Canadians, golf must find a way of attracting new participants while also remaining relevant to our most avid enthusiasts.

ENSURE EXCELLENCE Investing in excellence is core to our mandate as the National Sport Organization. As we try to get golfers and children more engaged, it’s important to consider the power of inspiration. Heroes in sport can inspire and there’s never been a more exciting time to follow the successes of our up and coming Canadian golf talents competing against the world’s best. In 2016, Canada will be looking to defend George S. Lyon’s 1904 gold medal when golf returns to the Olympic games. Before that, Canadian golfers will be represented at multisport games such as the 2014 Youth Olympics in China and the 2015 Pan-Am Games set for Angus Glen Golf Club in Markham, Ont. Are we ready to get behind our athletes? I’ve long believed that heroes in sport play an important role in driving participation and bringing new enthusiasts to our game. Our High Performance Program, as well as those of the provincial associations, continues to develop future heroes of Canadian golf. Whether through coaching support, sport science or funding, we are investing in our top athletes and giving them every chance to succeed on the world stage.

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MISSION: As the governing body of golf in Canada, our mission is to grow participation, excellence, and passion in the sport while upholding the integrity and traditions of the game VISION: Successfully shaping golf’s future in Canada through innovation and interaction CORE VALUES: Purposeful, Inclusive, Respectful, Responsive

Grow Participation

Ensure Excellence

Expand Capacity

Foster Interaction

1.1 Engage more youth in the sport of golf

2.1 Implement programming for high performance juniors, Team Canada, and emerging professionals

3.1 Develop sustainable funding and fiscal responsibility

4.1 Collaborate with provincial golf associations, NAGA, government, and international partners

1.2 Develop a connection with more golfers 1.3 Promote societal benefits of golf, and increase access for under represented groups

2.2 Develop coaches and certified officials 2.3 Host best in class national and international championships

3.2 Uphold and preserve rules, handicapping, course rating, amateur status, and history of the game

4.2 Increase capabilities in digital & interactive technology

3.3 Provide opportunity and training for all volunteers and staff

4.3 Strengthen communication and brand awareness

Performance Measures Our commitment to excellence is translating into results, as outlined by the Team Canada individual and team accomplishments on page 14. Team Canada athletes such as Brooke Henderson, Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith continue to impress both in Canada and internationally. The same is true for many of Canada’s finest emerging professionals and Team Canada graduates such as Rebecca Lee-Bentham, Jennifer Kirby, Mackenzie Hughes, Albin Choi, Cam Burke, MaudeAimee LeBlanc, Nick Taylor, Stephanie Sherlock, Sue Kim, Adam Hadwin, Matt Hill and most notably Graham DeLaet. The world of professional golf can be a long and lonely journey. Helping our emerging talents once they make the jump to pro golf is a vital area of player development. With the fundraising support of the Golf Canada Foundation, we are excited in 2014 to extend the coaching and sport science umbrella of support over (a minimum of) five emerging professionals in addition to the 20 amateur athletes representing Team Canada. Conducting golf championships has been a core mandate of the association since its inception. Whether at the professional or amateur level, Golf Canada is proud to conduct championships that offer a world-class competitive experience to Canadians and international golfers alike. Our amateur competitions – the results of which can be found on page 16 – represent Golf Canada’s commitment to excellence in crowning our newest wave of Canadian champions. International player recruitment, reciprocal

exemptions with other premiere championships, strengthening ties with other golf federations and conducting our championships at the country’s finest golf courses remains core to our focus. Conducting worldclass competitions requires funding and we have been fortunate to have a number of sponsors such as Royale, RBC, Acushnet Canada and ClubLink, as well as local sponsors in our host communities that share our vision for excellence in Canadian golf. In 2013, we proudly partnered with PGA TOUR Canada to conduct the TOUR’s season ending event. The inaugural TOUR Championship of Canada presented by Freedom 55 Financial was conducted at Sunningdale Golf and Country Club in London, Ont. and not only did we crown our inaugural champion Max Gilbert, we also shared in the moment of five young athletes – including Canadians Mackenzie Hughes and Riley Wheeldon – earning their 2014 Web.com Tour cards. 2013 marked the sixth year for RBC as title sponsor of the RBC Canadian Open and 26th time that Glen Abbey Golf Club has hosted Canada’s National Open Championship. Crowds of more than 100,000 for the week cheered on Brandt Snedeker as he topped an impressive field that included PGA TOUR stars Graham McDowell, Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, Ernie Els, Hunter Mahan and Matt Kuchar as well as a 16 member Canadian contingent led by Graham DeLaet, David Hearn, Brad Fritsch and Mike Weir. On the women’s side, New Zealand golfing sensation Lydia Ko proved that her 2012 victory as a 15-year old amateur was no fluke, outlasting the strongest LPGA

TOUR field of the year at Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton, Alta. to defend her Canadian Women’s Open title. Ko turned professional at the end of 2013 and will return to Canada looking for the three-peat in 2014 at the London Hunt and Country Club in London, Ont. The 2013 event also marked the eighth and final year with CN as title sponsor of the Canadian Women’s Open, a run that inspired close to $11 million in charitable proceeds raised in support of children’s hospitals across Canada. In November, together with the LPGA Tour, Golf Canada proudly welcomed Canadian Pacific as our new title sponsor of the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open, ensuring the future of arguably the LPGA Tour’s premiere event. Together with our title sponsors and many supporting partners, Golf Canada is proud to conduct world-class championships that leave a lasting legacy in our host communities while providing Canada’s finest athletes an opportunity to compete against the world’s best. Whether amateur or professional, our events could not be successful without the commitment of our greatest asset – thousands of volunteers across the country that give their time in support of golf. Ensuring excellence also means assisting the PGA of Canada and the provincial golf associations in the development of certified golf coaches as a cornerstone of player development. In 2014, a focus will be to train volunteers in communities across the country as CN Future Links Leaders – engaged ambassadors assisting in the delivery of Canada’s national junior golf program. Developing more certified Rules officials as well as educating both competitive and recreational about the

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code of our sport also touches our mandate as the governing body of golf. I would encourage those with an affinity for the Rules of Golf to explore our online Rules Education program at golfcanada.ca/ruleseducation or keep a copy of the Rules of Golf or Golf Canada’s Easy Guide to the Rules of Golf in your golf bag this season.

volunteers from the National Allied Golf Associations (NAGA) – the PGA of Canada, the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association, the Canadian Society of Club Managers, the Canadian Golf Industry Association and the National Golf Course Owners Association of Canada.

EXPAND CAPACITY

The members of NAGA have never worked as collaboratively as we have over the past five years. In 2014, NAGA will partner to launch a second iteration of the Canadian Golf Economic Impact Study, the results of which will continue to be used in government awareness efforts to educate local, provincial and federal legislators about the golf’s societal, health and economic benefits.

As outlined in our enclosed financial statements, Golf Canada operated under a $1.4 million surplus in 2013, the association’s best year financially since 2006. Our improved financial standing is a result of an organizational business model focused on cost efficiencies and developing additional revenue streams. Together with the Board and staff, we challenge every facet of our operation to make the association more financially sustainable. In addition to membership dues, our investment in the game is supported by sponsorships, participation fees and Sport Canada funding. In 2014, our membership dues will remain status quo ($12 per adult member & $7.50 per junior member) with dues revenue being invested into junior golf programming as well as sport development; Rules of Golf; Handicapping and Course Rating; amateur competitions; heritage and high performance among other activities. Increasing revenue streams through sponsorship, merchandising, government funding or donations is critical to Golf Canada’s operation. We are fortunate to have the support of nearly 1,500 member clubs and close to 322,000 individual members. Not only do clubs provide the ‘playing fields’ for our sport, the membership dues they collect play a critical role in helping to drive golf participation and grow excellence in our sport. Our longstanding role as the governing body of golf in this country is one we take very seriously. Administering the Rules of Golf, Handicapping, Course Rating and Amateur Status remain core responsibilities. As stewards of the game, we uphold and preserve the storied history of golf in this country by maintaining the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame as well as the museum and archives. In 2013, the Canadian golf community celebrated the career accomplishments of Jim Nelford, Alison Murdoch and the late Jack McLaughlin as the 71st, 72nd and 73rd honoured members of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. Like any organization, our people – staff and volunteers – are Golf Canada’s greatest asset. They represent the front-line of our brand and our relationship with customers as well as the arms and legs of program delivery. I’m proud that many of our former staff are making significant contributions within the Canadian golf industry and I am extremely thankful to the thousands of volunteers that give of their time to help conduct programs and championships across Canada.

FOSTER INTERACTION Success for Canadian golf can only happen if the provincial and allied golf associations along with other stakeholders including media, government and volunteers work together towards common goals. I am proud of Golf Canada’s working relationship with the staff and

I’m also proud of our relationship with golf federations and governing bodies throughout North America and around the world. Having been fortunate to represent Golf Canada at various functions and championships, I have experienced first-hand the level of respect for Canada, our athletes, officials and programs among our global peers. Golf Canada’s relationship with our members and member clubs is critical to the strength of our brand. Our ability to communicate with our members has never been stronger. Our three regional membership directors and the provincial golf associations continue to dialogue with the owners, managers and PGA of Canada professionals at our member clubs. We want Golf Canada to be a trusted brand – one that leads by example, welcomes new participants and inspires Canadian enthusiasts to become more engaged with the sport. We continue to leverage technology and our media partnerships to increase exposure of the Golf Canada brand. Golf Canada represents the country’s largest golf community, linked through technology.

In addition to Golf Canada magazine, our e-Golf Canada newsletter and the weekly Global Golf Post e-publication delivered to member inboxes each Monday, social media such as Twitter (@TheGolfCanada) and Facebook (Facebook.com/TheGolfCanada) continue to play a larger role in our communication strategy. With more than 14,400 Twitter followers and 8,600 Facebook friends, we are engaging with golfers like never before. I’m encouraged that the Canadian golf community is working collaboratively for the betterment of the game. As an industry, we share common goals – more people playing golf; fuller tee sheets and more club members; affordable access for the masses; competitive excellence at the amateur and professional level; more children taking up the game; increased revenue at every level; and a greater understanding of the benefits golf brings to Canadian communities. Together with the staff and volunteers of Golf Canada, I want to thank the golfers, clubs, sponsors and industry friends that shared in the success of the 2013 golf season. As we look ahead to 2014, let’s remember to celebrate the moments and the people that fuel our passion for this great game.

Scott Simmons

Executive Director & CEO Golf Canada

Our website – golfcanada.ca – has become the country’s most dynamic online golf property with more than 22 million page views in 2013. Thanks to our web partnership with the Globe and Mail (which ended in December 2013) as well as our French language partners Ovation Médias, our site continues to be the hub of our engagement with members and golf enthusiasts. Our website houses the Golf Canada Score Centre for member golfers to post scores and maintain an official Handicap Factor. In 2013, golfers posted close to 7.2 million scores, many through a mobile scoring application launched last spring that makes it easy to post scores from a smart phone. These players recognize the value that a Handicap Factor brings to the game – the ability to compete with any player of any skill level and also track game improvement. We continue to publish four issues of Golf Canada magazine, our official member publication home delivered to more than 93,000 members and bulk shipped to thousands more direct to their golf club. Every member household is entitled to receive a home delivered copy of the magazine and I encourage readers to take advantage of this member benefit.

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Golf Canada Working For You, Your Club, Your Community and the Game As the governing body and national sport organization (NSO) for golf in Canada, as designated by Sport Canada, we are charged with promoting and increasing participation in golf in Canada, including assisting our best and brightest athletes to excel and represent Canada on the international stage. Your membership dollars play a vital role in achieving these goals. We share responsibility for developing and delivering programs with the ten provincial amateur golf associations as key partners in the administration of golf. Often, they are the first point of contact with our members and membership in your provincial golf association gives you automatic membership in Golf Canada. KEEPING YOU INFORMED ABOUT THE CANADIAN GAME Golf Canada Magazine, our official magazine, is available for delivery direct to members’ homes as part of your membership and provides golf news from a uniquely Canadian perspective. The electronic newsletter e-Golf Canada as well as Global Golf Post is available to all activated card members while Golf Canada’s dynamic website – golfcanada.ca – keeps golfers from coast to coast informed about Canadian golf. In addtiion, followers can receive timely updates via Golf Canada’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

IMPROVING YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE GAME When you play on golf courses with official Golf Canada Course and Slope Ratings, you can determine the relative difficulty of the course and which tees to play for maximum enjoyment. In addition, these ratings are used in calculating your personal Golf Canada Handicap Factor so you can measure and track your playing ability and compete fairly with other golfers regardless of their ability. The Golf Canada Score Centre provides a nationwide meeting place for Golf Canada members on-line. Scores can be posted to maintain an official Golf Canada Handicap Factor, playing statistics can be kept to track improvement and golfers can communicate with other members, clubs and golf associations. Access is available by visiting golfcanada.ca.

PRESERVING THE INTEGRITY OF THE GAME YOU LOVE The graduated Rules of Golf education program provides information about the rules of this unique game. Online seminars allow interested golfers to learn at their own pace, while more advanced live seminars are available to rules enthusiasts interested in becoming officials.

INSPIRING A NEW GENERATION OF GOLFERS CN Future Links, Canada’s national junior program introduces golf to thousands of children each year. In partnership with the Provincial Golf Associations and the PGA of Canada, over 1,000,000 young golfers have participated in CN Future Links activities since 1996. Launched in 2009, the Golf in Schools program is designed to increase participating at the grassroots level. With learning resources and a world-class curriculum fully endorsed by Physical Education Canada (PHE Canada), the program, currently in over 2,200 schools across the country, presents an opportunity to introduce millions of juniors to the sport through Canada’s 10,000 elementary schools and 4,500 highschools.

MAKING CANADA PROUD The National and Development Team Program – Team Canada – provides the country’s top athletes the opportunity to receive world class coaching, training, nutrition and sport psychology advice, as well as international competitive experience. The goal is to help create the next generation of Canadian golf stars. Conducting national amateur championships provides the highest level of competition for Canada’s best amateur golfers of all ages. The Canadian Pacific Women’s Open and the RBC Canadian Open allow Canadian golf fans to witness the highest level of professional competition and inspire our golfing youth to excel. In addition, these events leave an ongoing legacy wherever they are held by contributing hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to local charities. Our focus is not only the elite golfer. The development of the Long Term Player Development (LTPD) guide for Canadian golf in partnership with the PGA of Canada, provides golfers of all ages and abilities with a comprehensive plan and pathway to reach their maximum potential.

MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND THE GAME In 2013 the Golf Canada Foundation expanded to include funding for Canadian programs in junior golf, high performance golf, women’s golf, and heritage in addition to the collegiate program. Program funding increased over 200% from the previous year to reach almost $400,000 in grants toward growing the game in Canada in these areas. Nearly $200,000 is awarded annually to provincial golf associations for regional “grow the game” initiatives, including introducing golf and its unique life lessons through school programs. In partnership with Canada’s National Allied Golf Associations, Golf Canada is advocating to federal and provincial legislators on behalf of our member clubs and the Canadian golf industry – communicating the economic benefits of golf as well as the implications of current taxation laws affecting our industry. Golf Canada has provided administrative support and more than $1.2 million in financial support since 1993 to the Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation to find alternatives to pesticides and ways to reduce water use on golf courses to improve course conditions while respecting our environment. Since its inception in 2004, the Golf Fore the Cure presented by Subaru program has welcomed more than 100,000 participants and helped to raise more than $5 million in the fight against breast cancer. The Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates and preserves the rich history of golf in Canada for future generations of golfers.

LOVE THE GAME. GROW THE GAME. To learn more about Golf Canada’s strategic plan to grow the game and how your membership dollars will assist us, please visit golfcanada.ca.

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1,445,909

$ )

= 1000 members

Financial Statement surplus achieved in 2013 before amortization & restricted fund payments

)

8,600

Facebook likes on Facebook.com/TheGolfCanada

7,200,000 scores posted to the Golf Canada Score Centre by members

schools adopted in 2013 through the Golf in Schools program

average number of students per participating school exposed to Golf in Schools program number of schools across Canada currently participating in Golf in Schools

43

children participating annually through Golf in Schools

9

2

Twitter followers @TheGolfCanada

champions crowned at 20 Golf Canada competitions

1180 80

140 2,260 316,000

14,400

16 number of Canadians that competed in the 2013 RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club

20

Canadians inside the top-100 World Amateur Golf Ranking

juni Link

number of Canadians that competed in the 2013 CN Canadian Women’s Open at Royal Mayfair Golf Club

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Jack McLaughlin

Jim Nelford

321,926 total number of Golf Canada members at 1,416 member clubs

22,000,000 431 7,000 160 67,000

number of page views on golfcanada.ca

registered facilities that ran CN Future Links junior golf activities in 2013 juniors registered in CN Future Links Learn to play in 2013

facilities that took part in the CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge

juniors participated in one of 1,800 CN Future Links mobile golf clinics offered across Canada

341,794 number of people employed annually through the Canadian golf industry

25,000 estimated number of charity golf events conducted annually in Canada that help to raise close to

$

440 million

170 Golf Fore the Cure events conducted nationally $ 433,422 raised in support of breast cancer research $ 372,000 funding awarded through the Golf Canada Foundation $ 25,000 grant provided to Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation AGM 2013 Annual Report EN.indd 13

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$ 11,300,000,000

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inductees into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2013

GDP

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Team Canada National Squad Team Canada 2013 Men’s National Squad • Mexican International Amateur – T16 • Canadian University/College Championship – 2nd

Corey Conners • NCAA – Western Refining Classic – 5th • NCAA – U.S. Collegiate Championship – T5 • NCAA – The Gopher Invitational – 1st • USGA Men’s Amateur Championship – Lost – Semifinals • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship – T2 • North & South Men’s Amateur Championship – Lost – R16 • Monroe Invitational Championship – T3 • NCAA Men’s D1 Fayetteville Regional – 7th • NCAA – The Aggie Invitational – T4 • NCAA – General Hackler Championship – 3rd • Copas de las Americas – 6th

Chris Hemmerich • USGA Men’s Amateur Championship – T108 • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship – 6th • The Porter Cup – T12 • Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship –T3

Taylor Pendrith • NCAA – Jack Nicklaus Invitational – T4 • NCAA – Inverness Intercollegiate – T3 • NCAA – The Gopher Invitational – T15 • PGA TOUR Canada – Great Waterway Classic – T46 • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship – T2 • The Porter Cup – 1st • Monroe Invitational Championship – T7 • NCAA – Boilermaker Invitational – 3rd • NCAA – General Hackler Championship – T1

Garrett Rank • U.S.G.A. Public Links Championship – 1st (Lost – R64) • Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship – 2nd • Sahalee Players Championship – T15

Team Canada 2013 Women’s National Squad • Northeast Amateur Invitational – T17 • Monroe Invitational Championship – T14 • New South Wales Amateur – Lost – R32 • Lake Macquarie Amateur – T13 • Australian Master of the Amateurs – T11

Eric Banks • RBC Canadian Open – MC • BC Men’s Amateur Championship – T5 • NCAA - SunTrust Gator Invitational – T10 • NCAA - Schenkel Invitational – T11

Justin Shin • The Porter Cup – T3 • U.S.G.A. Men’s Amateur Championship – T3 (Lost – R32) • U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship – Lost – R16 • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship – T15 • NCAA Men’s Div I Tempe Regional – T13

Brooke Henderson • USGA Women’s Amateur – Lost – R64 • Canadian Junior Girls Championship – 2nd • Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur – 1st • North & South Women’s Amateur – Lost – R16 • Manulife LPGA Classic – T35 • U.S. Women’s Open – T59 • WWGA Women’s Amateur – Lost – R16 • CN Canadian Women’s Tour – QC – 3rd • CN Canadian Women’s Tour – BC – 2nd • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 1st • South American Women’s Amateur Championship – 1st

Augusta James • NCAA - The Landfall Tradition – T15 • U.S.G.A. Amateur Championship – Lost – R16 • CN Canadian Women’s Tour - QC – T7 • CN Canadian Women’s Tour - BC – T3

• NCAA - Bryan National Collegiate – T13 • NCAA - Sir Pizza Terrapin Challenge – 3rd • NCAA - Lady Puerto Rico Classic – T5 • Copas de las Americas – 5th

– BC – T30 • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 2nd • AJGA - TMAG Jr. at Innisbrook – T2 • South American Amateur – T2

Brittany Marchand • Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur – T11 • PGA of Canada Women’s Championship – T5 • WWGA Amateur Championship – Lost – R32 • CN Canadian Women’s Tour - QC – T4 • CN Canadian Women’s Tour - BC – T6 • NCAA - ACC Women’s Championship – T6 • NCAA - Bryan National Collegiate – T4 • NCAA - Juli Inkster Spartan Invite – T5 • NCAA - Sir Pizza Terrapin Challenge – 2nd

Christine Wong • Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur – T23 • North & South Women’s Amateur – Lost – R16 • BC Women’s Amateur Championship – T3 • WWGA Amateur Championship – Lost – R32 • NCAA Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown – T6 • NCAA Golfweek Conference Challenge – T13

Jisoo Keel • CN Canadian Women’s Tour – QC – T7 • CN Canadian Women’s Tour

International Event Results Men’s National

Women’s National

Monroe Invitational Championship Monroe Golf Club Pittsford, NY – June 11-16

U.S. Amateur Public Links Soldier Hollow Golf Course Midway, Utah – July 9-14

North & South Amateur Championship Pinehurst Resort Pinehurst, NC – July 3-7

U.S. Womens’ Amateur Championship Country Club of Charleston Charleston, SC – Aug 5-11

Corey Conners – 66-74-70-210, T3

Garrett Rank – 65-67-132, 1 (Lost in round of 64)

Corey Conners – 65-71-70-206, T2

Taylor Pendrith – 70-70-73-213, T7

Justin Shin – 69-76-145, T54 (Lost in round of 16)

Terra Cotta Invitational Naples National GC Naples, FL – April 5-7

Brooke Henderson – 70-71-141, T5 (Lost in round of 64)

Garrett Rank – 72-70-73-215, T14 Chris Hemmerich – 74-73-69-216, T19 Eric Banks – 76-70-74-220, T39 Northeast Amateur Invitational Wannamoisett Country Club Rumford, RI – June 20-23 Garrett Rank – 68-72-72-70-282, T17 Justin Shin – 74-66-73-70-283, T22 Chris Hemmerich – 72-73-71-69-285, T31 Eric Banks – 72-75-69-74-290, T50 Mexican International Amateur Guadajalara CC Guadajalara, Mexico – June 5-9 Chris Hemmerich – 71-72-70-71-284, T16

Porter Cup Niagara Falls Country Club Lewiston, NY – July 18-21 Taylor Pendrith – 68-66-63-67-264, 1st Justin Shin – 64-67-67-72-270, T3 Chris Hemmerich – 75-68-66-66-275, T12 Garrett Rank – 75-72-73-65-285, T42 U.S. Men’s Amateur Championship Cherry Hills Country Club Cherry Hills Village, Colo. – Aug 13-19

Garrett Rank – 71-78-71-220, T18 Chris Hemmerich – 76-74-73-223, T27 Sahalee Players Championship Sahalee Country Club Sammamish, WA – July 4-6 Garrett Rank – 77-72-73-73-295, T15 Eric Banks – 82-75-71-70-298, T29 Chris Hemmerich – 74-78-75-74-301, 43

Christine Wong – 84-78-162, T147 U.S. Women’s Open Sebonack Golf Club Southampton, N.Y. – June 27-30 Brooke Henderson – 71-76-83-77-307, T59 WWGA 113th National Amateur Championship Dayton Country Club Dayton, OH – June 17-22 Brooke Henderson – 68-70-138, 1st (Lost in round of 16) Augusta James – 71-70-141, 4th (Lost in round of 16)

Corey Conners – 70-73-143, T38 (semifinalist)

Copas de las Americas Doral Golf Resort & Spa Miami, FL – Jan 3-6

Garrett Rank – 76-70-146, T88

Team Canada - 1st Overall Competition

Chris Hemmerich – 74-73-147, T108

Corey Conners 77-69-72-73 – 291, 6

Brittany Marchand – 70-72-142, 9th (Lost in round of 32)

Justin Shin – 71-66-137, T3 (Lost in round of 32)

Christine Wong – 71-70-141, 5th (Lost in round of 32)

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Team Canada Development Squad 2013 Team Canada Men’s Development Squad

Kevin Kwon • Canada Summer Games - Junior Boys – 1st • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship – T13 • Canadian Junior Boys Championship – 1st • BC Men’s Amateur Championship – 4th • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 1st

Matt Williams • Canada Summer Games - Junior Boys – 3rd • Canadian Junior Boys Championship – T18 • Callaway Junior World Golf Championships – T9 • Alberta Junior Boys Championship – 7th • CN Future Links Prairie Championship – 2nd • APGA Junior Masters – 3rd • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 4th

Adam Svensson • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship – 5th • BC Men’s Amateur Championship – 2nd • Sahalee Players Championship – T4 • NCAA D2 Championship – T14 • NCAA – D2 Men’s Regional South/SE Region – 3rd • RBC Canadian Open – MC

Hugo Bernard • Graham Cooke Junior Invitational – 1st • Canada Summer Games - Junior Boys – T6 • Quebec Men’s Amateur Championship – 1st • Duke of Kent – 2nd • Alexander of Tunis – T2 • CN Future Links Ontario Championship – 2nd • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 5th • Vertdure Junior Spring Open – T3

Matthew Scobie • Canadian Junior Boys Championship – 2nd • Ontario Men’s Amateur Championship – T12 • CN Future Links Ontario Championship – T8 • GAO Junior Boys Spring Classic – T5 • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – T9 • CJGA - 2012 Canadian International Jr. Challenge – T2

Mark Valliere • Canada Summer Games - Junior Boys – T13 • BC Junior Boys Championship – T17 • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 2nd

2013 Team Canada Women’s Development Squad

Jennifer Ha • PNGA Women’s Amateur Championship – 1st • Alberta Women’s Amateur – 3rd • WWGA Amateur Championship – Lost – R8 • NCAA- D1 Women’s West Regional – 8th • NCAA - Lady Buckeye Spring Invite – T3 • NCAA - John Kirk / Panther Intercollegiate – 2nd

Taylor Kim • Canada Summer Games - Junior Girls – 1st • Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship – 3rd • BC Women’s Amateur Championship – 3rd • WWGA Amateur Championship – Lost - R64 • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 3rd

Naomi Ko • Canada Summer Games - Junior Girls – 6th • BC Junior Girls Championship – 3rd • BC Women’s Amateur Championship – T11 • CN Future Links Ontario Championship – 4th • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – 8th • AJGA - Junior at Diablo Grande – T9 • AJGA - TMAG Jr. at Innisbrook – T10

Valerie Tanguay • Graham Cooke Junior Invitational – 3rd • Canada Summer Games - Junior Girls – 2nd • Quebec Junior Girls Championship – 1st • Quebec Women’s Amateur Championship – 5th • AJGA - Killington Junior Golf Championship – 3rd • CN Future Links Ontario Championship –3rd • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – T9 • Vertdure Junior Spring Open –1st

Kathy Lim • PNGA Junior Girls Amateur Championship –Lost – Semifinals • Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship – T13 • BC Junior Girls Championship – 8th • AJGA Junior at Quad Cities – T7 • CN Future Links Ontario Championship – 9th • CN Future Links Pacific Championship – T5

International Event Results Junior Orange Bowl International Golf Championship Biltmore Golf Course Coral Gables, FL – Dec. 27-30 Brooke Henderson – 78-75-73-76-302, T13 Scott Robertson Memorial Golf Tournament Roanoke Country Club Roanoke, VA – May 17-19 Brooke Henderson – 67-73-75-215, T9 North & South Amateur Championship Pinehurst Resort Pinehurst, NC – July 3-7 Brooke Henderson –72-72-73-217, T12 (Lost in round of 16) Copas de las Americas Doral Golf Resort & Spa, Miami, FL – Jan 3-6

South American Amateur Championship Rincón de Cajica Golf Club Bogota, Columbia – Jan 23-26 Brooke Henderson – 73-75-76-75 – 299, 1st Jisoo Keel – 78-76-76-75 – 305, T2

Development Men’s

Development Women’s

South American Amateur Championship Rincón de Cajica Golf Club Bogota, Columbia – Jan 23-26

WWGA 113th National Amateur Championship Dayton Country Club Dayton, OH – June 17-22

Kevin Kwon – 78-71-77-80 – 306, Rank 18 Matt Scobie – 82-77-75-78 – 312, Rank 32

Jennifer Ha – 74-74-148, 28th (Lost in quarterfinal)

Mark Valliere – 88-79-71-76 – 314, 38

Taylor Kim – 75-73-148, 27th (Lost in round of 64)

Hugo Bernard – 79-78-78, WD Mexican International Amateur Guadajalara CC Guadajalara, Mexico – June 5-9 Hugo Bernard – 72-71-71-73-287, T25 Sahalee Players Championship Sahalee Country Club Sammamish, WA – July 4-6 Adam Svensson – 70-70-75-74 – 289, T4 Kevin Kwon – 70-78-72-76-296, T23

Brooke Henderson 71-77-75-70 – 293, T3

Callaway World Junior Torrey Pines Golf Course San Diego, CA – July 16-19

Augusta James 76-76-76-77 – 305, 5

Matt Williams – 74-75-72-70-291, T9

Team Canada - 1st Overall Competition

Pacific Northwest Women’s Amateur Championship Wine Valley Golf Club Walla Walla, WA – July 15-19 Jennifer Ha – 79-74-153, T15 (Match play champion) Taylor Kim – 72-74-146, T4 (Lost in quarterfinal) Pacific Northwest Junior Girls’ Amateur Championship The Links Golf Club Post Falls, ID – August 12-15 Kathy Lim – 71, 2nd (Lost in semifinal)

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2013 Championship Results

CN Future Links Pacific Championship – Junior Boys Crown Isle Resort, Courtenay, BC, May 10-12, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T9 11 T12 T14 T18 21 T22

NAME Kevin Kwon Mark Valliere Nicholas Scrymgeour Matt Williams Hugo Bernard Logan Yanick Curtis Chan Tyler Saunders Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim Matthew Scobie Dylan Bell Jared duToit Alex Francois Roy Kang Jordan Lu Kevin Vigna Terran Berger Chris Crisologo Colton Dorion Austin Hughes Tony Mak Marcus Brown Henry Lee Geoff Fry

HOMETOWN Maple Ridge, BC Courtenay, BC Cochrane, AB Calgary, AB Mont-St-Hilaire, QC Courtenay, BC Richmond, BC Sturgeon County, AB Surrey, BC Ajax, ON Victoria, BC Kimberley, BC Burnaby, BC North Vancouver, BC Vancouver, BC Coquitlam, BC Comox, BC Richmond, BC Surrey, BC Delta, BC Vancouver, BC Surrey, BC Coquitlam, BC Calgary, AB

ROUNDS TOT +/66-71-66 203 -13 69-67-73 209 -7 72-69-70 211 -5 75-66-71 212 -4 70-70-73 213 -3 68-73-73 214 -2 74-70-70 214 -2 74-70-71 215 -1 72-71-74 217 1 75-68-74 217 1 73-73-72 218 2 70-76-73 219 3 71-70-78 219 3 78-71-71 220 4 73-73-74 220 4 70-75-75 220 4 72-72-76 220 4 77-74-70 221 5 71-76-74 221 5 73-73-75 221 5 72-78-72 222 6 79-70-74 223 7 73-71-79 223 7 70-71-82 223 7

25 T26 T28 T32 34 T35 38 T39 T44 46 T47 T49

AJ Armstrong Jaewook Lee Gunntas Sidhu Patrick Tan Zach Anderson Liam Courtney Diego San Pedro Matthew Irvine Callum Davison Connor McLellan James Kim Tyler McKay Jeff Riches Ole Hatlelid Dallas Jones Kaleb Fisher Gavin Hollebakken Brock Holland Trever Harris Jun Kang Howard Lee A.J. Ewart Trevor Yu Scott Kerr Kevin Li

St. Albert, AB Langley, BC Port Coquitlam, BC Vancouver, BC Nanaimo, BC Saskatoon, SK Richmond, BC Courtenay, BC Duncan, BC Chilliwack BC Langley, BC Rossland, BC Victoria, BC Delta, BC Ladysmith, BC Abbotsford, BC Duncan, BC Victoria, BC Whitehorse, YT Coquitlam, BC Port Coquitlam, BC Coquitlam, BC Vancouver, BC Vancouver, BC Burnaby, BC

74-73-77 224 76-76-73 225 71-78-76 225 74-75-77 226 73-75-78 226 73-76-77 226 72-73-81 226 73-74-80 227 74-73-80 227 72-79-77 228 80-75-74 229 75-78-76 229 71-80-78 229 75-80-75 230 76-84-71 231 77-78-76 231 75-79-77 231 82-73-76 231 75-77-79 231 76-77-79 232 75-76-81 232 80-77-76 233 78-79-77 234 77-80-77 234 80-80-75 235

8 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 18 19

51 52 T53 55 T56 59 T60 63 64 T65 67 68 69 70 WD WD NS

Mitchell Thiessen Scott Lemon Khan Lee Max Waterman Daniel Sun Jaesung Choi Cole Morrison Jordan Morford Simon Blaker Nicholas Crookall Nolan Mastel Braden Stanley Chris Murray Sean Park Jeffrey Gardner Trevor Smith Hunter Phelan Tyler Leclair Tyson Slater Jerry Bang Ethan Ko Derek Roach Ryan Hunt Hiro Minakawa

Chilliwack, BC Qualicum Beach, BC Surrey, BC Surrey, BC Surrey, BC Surrey, BC Qualicum Beach, BC Abbotsford, BC Fraser Valley, BC Courtenay, BC Medicine Hat, AB Oliver, BC Calgary, AB Coquitlam, BC Port Carling, ON Roberts Creek, BC North Vancouver, BC North Vancouver, BC Comox Valley, BC Coquitlam, BC Victoria, BC Calgary, AB Pitt Meadows, BC Victoria, BC

76-80-79 235 84-77-75 236 79-79-79 237 80-79-79 238 73-83-82 238 78-81-81 240 80-84-77 241 76-82-83 241 77-80-84 241 80-77-85 242 81-83-79 243 75-86-82 243 79-80-84 243 79-85-80 244 84-78-83 245 79-81-86 246 82-77-87 246 80-86-82 248 87-81-82 250 82-92-82 256 93-82-88 263

19 20 21 22 22 24 25 25 25 26 27 27 27 28 29 30 30 32 34 40 47

CN Future Links Pacific Championship – Junior Girls Crown Isle Resort, Courtenay, BC, May 10-12, 2013 POS 1 2 T3 T5 7 8 T9

NAME Brooke Henderson Jisoo Keel Taylor Kim Jamie Oleksiew Michelle Kim Kathy Lim Janet Zhang Naomi Ko Valérie Tanguay

HOMETOWN Smiths Falls, ON Coquitlam, BC Surrey, BC Surrey, BC Surrey, BC Langley, BC Richmond, BC Victoria, BC St-Hyacinthe, QC

ROUNDS 70-67-70 71-67-70 74-79-71 75-74-75 78-76-72 73-79-74 76-73-78 75-73-80 74-78-77

TOT +/207 -9 208 -8 224 8 224 8 226 10 226 10 227 11 228 12 229 13

T11 T13 16 T17 19

Alix Kong Grace Howie Madison Easterbrook Samantha Spencer Keanna Mason Rachel Shi Grace Chua Marie Donnici Annika Haynes Annie Songeun Lee

West Vancouver, BC Calgary, AB Burlington, ON Georgetown, ON Maple Ridge, BC Vancouver, BC White Rock, BC Vancouver, BC Oakville, ON Surrey, BC

78-73-78 77-76-77 77-71-82 79-78-74 78-78-75 79-73-79 81-77-75 79-77-78 83-68-83 84-77-74

229 230 230 231 231 231 233 234 234 235

13 14 14 15 15 15 17 18 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Hannah Lee Annie Yang Gloria Usu Choi Avery Struck Ashley Cai Claire Hernandez Kylie Jack Haley Kruse

Surrey, BC Delta, BC Langley, BC Halfmoon Bay, BC Vancouver, BC Palgrave, ON Westbank, BC Victoria, BC

78-81-77 82-81-75 78-79-85 83-83-80 83-79-87 85-85-80 86-86-79 94-94-89

236 238 242 246 249 250 251 277

20 22 26 30 33 34 35 61

Vaughan, ON Mississauga, ON Oakville, ON Stouffville, ON Unionville, ON Brooklin, ON Toronto, ON Repentigny, QC Saint-Lazare, QC Sudbury, ON Caledonia, ON Whitby, ON Port Carling, ON Stoney Creek, ON Beloeil, QC Port Perry, ON Unionville, ON Peterborough, ON Waterloo, ON Port Hope, ON London, ON Oakville, ON Guelph, ON

80-76-82 76-78-84 78-83-78 78-85-76 81-78-80 82-83-75 77-78-86 84-77-81 83-83-77 86-78-80 81-86-78 78-89-79 82-84-80 82-78-87 86-84-78 86-83-80 80-84-87 89-81-82 92-79-83 83-85-91

238 238 239 239 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 246 247 248 249 251 252 254 259

22 22 23 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 43

Palgrave, ON St-Isidore, ON Québec, QC Orleans, ON Richmond Hill, ON Pickering, ON Shelburne, ON Lévis, QC Mississauga, ON

82-87-82 90-80-81 84-81-86 87-82-84 89-82-83 82-83-89 88-85-85 80-85-94 95-91-86

251 251 251 253 254 254 258 259 272

35 35 35 37 38 38 42 43 56

CN Future Links Ontario Championship – Junior Boys Listowel Golf Club, Listowel, ON, May 24-26, 2013 POS *1 2 3 4 5 T6 T8 T10 14 T15 T17 T21

NAME Carter Simon Hugo Bernard Austin James Josh Whalen John Boncoddo Ryan Borg Tyler Nagano Matthew Scobie Drew Nesbitt Maxime Laoun Jean-Francois Robert Joel Albany Keaton Jones Samuel Hebert Nicholas Ross Hanish Nagrani Ian Lewis Christopher Lao Eric Macrow Nicholas Crozier Brendan Seys Tyler Schepens Étienne Papineau

HOMETOWN ROUNDS Sutton, ON 72-73-70 Mont-St-Hilaire, QC 73-69-73 Bath, ON 73-74-71 Napanee, ON 80-73-68 Brantford, ON 74-72-76 Caledon, ON 74-73-76 Toronto, ON 73-75-75 Ajax, ON 75-77-72 Horseshoe Valley, ON 76-75-73 Montréal, QC 77-74-74 St-Lazare, QC 82-68-75 Georgetown, ON 76-74-75 Kitchener, ON 72-76-77 St.Thomas, ON 77-75-74 Dundas, ON 77-78-73 Welland, ON 78-77-73 Fall River, NS 79-77-73 Richmond Hill, ON 74-79-76 Kingston, ON 75-75-79 Unionville, ON 72-78-79 Port Lambton, ON 76-78-76 London, ON 78-76-76 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 77-75-78

TOT 215 215 218 221 222 223 223 224 224 225 225 225 225 226 228 228 229 229 229 229 230 230 230

+/-1 -1 2 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14

T24 T28 T32 T36 T38 T42 T45

Evan DeGrazia Matt Lemay Zackery Secord Joseph Kremer Jake McNulty Chad Watts Denyes Conner Watt Charles Corner Max Clift Crawford McKinlay Christian Elliott Eric Flockhart Trevor Ranton Sun Kim Conor Rodrigues Chris Wilson Nolan Windsor Jordan Lu Bryce Evon Osama Khan Myles Creighton Spencer Dobbs Justin Rizek William Comeau

Thunder Bay, ON 80-79-72 Waterloo, ON 82-75-74 Midland, ON 74-81-76 Toronto, ON 75-76-80 Port Perry, ON 79-80-73 Hamilton, ON 80-76-76 Mississauga, ON 76-78-78 Cayuga, ON 78-76-78 Kitchener, ON 83-74-76 Blehiem, ON 81-77-75 Port Perry, ON 79-78-76 Mississauga, ON 82-74-77 Waterloo, ON 80-77-78 L’IÎe-Perrot, QC 79-75-81 Kingston, ON 81-77-78 Toronto, ON 78-80-78 Gatineau, QC 77-80-79 Vancouver, BC 80-76-80 Windsor, ON 83-81-73 Mississauga, ON 86-77-74 Digby, NS 85-73-79 Whitby, ON 80-79-79 Toronto, ON 78-80-80 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC 81-76-81

231 231 231 231 232 232 232 232 233 233 233 233 235 235 236 236 236 236 237 237 237 238 238 238

15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 22

T50 53 54 55 56 57 58 T59 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 WD DQ DQ *

Tony Gil Owen Bates Kyle MacDonald Ben Sear Maxwell Sear Mathew Iceton Gavin McQueenie Jean-Michel Veillette Kurtis Campbell Nick Quesnel Craig Stefureak Kyle Gordon Jeffrey Gardner Brodie McKinney Félix Normand Sam McNulty Brandon McLean Ryan Ahrens Jack Quirke William Langford Adam Libby Brad Currier David Fell won in playoff

CN Future Links Ontario Championship – Junior Girls Listowel Golf Club, Listowel, ON, May 24-26, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 T6 8

NAME Maddie Szeryk Samantha Spencer Valérie Tanguay Naomi Ko Corinne Grans-Wood Annika Haynes Annie Lacombe Christina Foster

HOMETOWN Allen, TX Georgetown, ON St-Hyacinthe, QC Victoria, BC Barrie, ON Oakville, ON Laval, QC Concord, ON

ROUNDS 77-72-73 76-78-72 77-76-79 75-78-80 77-80-77 80-79-77 78-79-79 80-73-84

TOT 222 226 232 233 234 236 236 237

+/6 10 16 17 18 20 20 21

9 10 11 T12 15 16 17

Kathy Lim Kelsey Sear Grace Howie Selena Costabile Courtney Tolton Sophie Kitchen Kennedy Bodfield Meghan Bennett Madison Easterbrook

Langley, BC Unionville, ON Calgary, AB Thornhill, ON Mitchell, ON Collingwood, ON St Catharines, ON Pickering, ON Burlington, ON

81-76-81 75-84-80 83-76-81 84-81-76 79-85-77 78-81-82 79-79-84 80-86-79 83-82-82

238 239 240 241 241 241 242 245 247

22 23 24 25 25 25 26 29 31

T18 21 T22 24 25 26

Claire Hernandez Estee Deschamps Catherine Rousseau Grace St-Germain Monet Chun Crystina Kertsos Cadence Hellmann Elizabeth Asselin Monica Gabriele

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CN Future Links Prairie Championship – Junior Boys Elmwood Golf & Country Club, Swift Current, SK, June 7-9, 2013 POS 1 2 3 T4 6 7 T8 T10 12 T13 T15 T18 T20 T23

NAME Zach Anderson Matt Williams Carter Simon Alex Park Patrick Murphy Logan Yanick Jason Martens Brett Pasula Chad Watts Denyes Nicholas Scrymgeour Tony Gil Patrick Gobran Conner Watt Gavin McQueenie Matt Codd Corey Bailey Garrett Blair Matthew Ritchot Andrew Brown Ryan Ahrens Kevin Li Jaesung Choi Joel Albany Cory Selander

HOMETOWN Nanaimo, BC Calgary, AB Sutton, ON Vancouver, BC Crossfield, AB Courtenay, BC Edmonton, AB Red Deer, AB Hamilton, ON Cochrane, AB Vaughan, ON Edmonton, AB Mississauga, ON Toronto, ON Red Deer, AB Shaunavon, SK Lanigan, SK Lethbridge, AB Calgary, AB Peterborough, ON Burnaby, BC Surrey, BC Georgetown, ON Prince Albert, SK

ROUNDS 68-74-66 72-69-68 70-70-71 71-73-68 71-72-69 72-66-75 71-72-72 72-73-71 70-74-72 74-76-67 77-70-70 72-74-72 77-73-69 75-73-71 79-76-65 77-72-71 70-74-76 75-74-72 72-75-74 77-77-68 76-74-72 77-74-71 77-76-70 78-73-72

TOT +/208 -2 209 -1 211 1 212 2 212 2 213 3 215 5 216 6 216 6 217 7 217 7 218 8 219 9 219 9 220 10 220 10 220 10 221 11 221 11 222 12 222 12 222 12 223 13 223 13

27 T28 31 T32 36 T37 T39 T42 T44 48 T49

Daegan Wall Travis Fredborg Steven Young Noah Lubberding Cullen Chung Will Gretton Zach Olson Cedric Laverdure Kyle Wiebe Matt Kadatz Justin Wood Liam Courtney Joey Savoie Drew Kocur Alex Corrigan Nolan Bruin Gregory Piper Daniel Ludwick Michael Flegel Emile Menard Éric Marshall Leighton Bearchell Owen Xiong Zachary Hurd Tyrin Foley

Regina, SK 71-78-74 Selkirk, MB 72-77-74 La Salle, MB 74-76-74 St. Albert, AB 71-82-72 Westmount, QC 75-78-72 Calgary, AB 76-76-73 Strathmore, AB 78-78-70 Mont-Royal, QC 74-82-71 Madison, SK 81-74-72 Calgary, AB 77-75-75 Unity, SK 76-74-77 Saskatoon, SK 77-76-75 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 81-76-72 Regina, SK 74-79-76 Calgary, AB 75-79-76 Red Deer, AB 77-78-75 Oakville, ON 75-76-79 Calgary, AB 80-76-75 Camosun College, SK 72-82-77 Ange-Gardien, QC 80-78-74 Ottawa, ON 80-78-74 Moose Jaw, SK 77-78-77 West Vancouver, BC 76-77-79 Prince Albert, SK 75-77-81 Bengough, SK 77-82-75

223 223 224 225 225 225 226 227 227 227 227 228 229 229 230 230 230 231 231 232 232 232 232 233 234

13 13 14 15 15 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 24

T51 T53 55 T56 T59 T64 T66 68 69 70 71 WD WD WD

Cory Sawchuk Brendan MacDougall Nolan Mastel Nathan Wright Eric Weir Jonathan Fry Ryan Rody Joshua Goheen Jacob Stewart James Chang Carson Harcourt Étienne Brault Austin Paulhus Kade Johnson Nathan Corrin Logan Tisdale Ryan Crawford Trevor Martensson Dhrake Berezowski Izac Silagy Taylor Kinch Josh Marcia Riley Grona Harry Huang Cameron Mugford

Prince Albert, SK Calgary, AB Medicine Hat, AB Warren, MB Toronto, ON Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Greely, ON Calgary, AB Vancouver, BC Kipling, SK Mercier, QC Swift Current, SK Yorkton, SK Moose Jaw, SK Swift Current, SK Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Prince Albert, SK Winnipeg, MB Swift Current, SK Regina, SK Coronach, SK Vancouver, BC Prince Albert, SK

75-80-79 90-73-72 80-80-75 79-82-75 84-77-75 82-75-80 81-80-77 85-76-77 78-80-80 81-83-75 81-81-77 77-83-79 80-80-79 79-79-81 79-85-76 79-77-84 85-82-82 80-84-85 83-91-81 88-87-83 89-90-81 91-89-104

234 235 235 236 236 237 238 238 238 239 239 239 239 239 240 240 249 249 255 258 260 284

24 25 25 26 26 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 39 39 45 48 50 74

241 243 245 251 178 214

31 33 35 41 38 74

CN Future Links Prairie Championship – Junior Girls Elmwood Golf & Country Club, Swift Current, SK, June 7-9, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 T6

NAME Jaclyn Lee Sophie Kitchen Brianna Carrels Devon Spriddle Shelby Unger Annie Songeun Lee

HOMETOWN Calgary, AB Collingwood, ON Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge, AB Calgary, AB Surrey, BC

ROUNDS 73-70-70 74-70-72 74-73-80 77-80-76 81-76-77 83-79-73

TOT +/213 3 216 6 227 17 233 23 234 24 235 25

T9 11 12 13

Grace St-Germain Ella Williams Estee Deschamps Meghan Bennett Bria Jansen Kenna Hughes Kayla Sawchuk

Orleans, ON Calgary, AB St-Isidore, ON Pickering, ON Cochrane, AB Calgary, AB Prince Albert, SK

79-79-77 84-72-79 78-81-77 81-75-80 83-81-74 80-79-80 80-80-80

235 235 236 236 238 239 240

25 25 26 26 28 29 30

14 15 16 17 WD WD

Ashley Cai Camryn Roadley Alex Amos Quinn Fitzgerald Brooke Hill Emily Bugera

Vancouver, BC Winnipeg, MB Komoka, ON Calgary, AB Regina, SK Swift Current, SK

83-78-80 77-86-80 87-83-75 84-84-83 83-95-- 103-111--

CN Future Links Quebec Championship – Junior Boys Club de golf Milby, Sherbrooke, QC, July 8-10, 2013 POS 1 T2 T4 T6 T8 T10 13 T14 17 T18 T22 T26 T29 T34 T36

NAME Étienne Papineau Emile Ménard Charles Corner Sun Kim Tyler Nagano Jean-Luc Theoret Raphael Lapierre-Messier Joey Savoie Éric Marshall William Comeau Étienne Brault Brandon Lacasse Cullen Chung Cedric Laverdure Tyler Erb Pierre-Alexandre Bédard Ryan Mitchell Yan-Olivier Masse Loïck Laramée Maxime Laoun Owen Bates Kurtis Campbell Sean Chung Ian Moffatt St-Onge Julien Blouin Emerson Ross Nolan Windsor Josh Sterling Nicholas Lam Charles Raymond Charles-Éric Bélanger Brendan Smith Félix Normand Samuel Reid Jérôme Blouin Kevin J. Ko Henry (Hyuk Jin) Moon

HOMETOWN St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC Ange-Gardien, QC Cayuga, ON L’Ile-Perrot, QC Toronto, ON Hawkesbury, ON St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC Ottawa, ON Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC André Laurendeau, QC Chateauguay, QC Westmount, QC Mont-Royal, QC Toronto, ON Chibougamau, QC John Abbott, QC Le Gardeur, QC Drummondville, QC Montréal, QC Mississauga, ON Saint Lazare, QC Toronto, ON Ascot Corner, QC Champlain St. Lawrence, QC Toronto, ON Gatineau, QC Caledon, ON Markham, ON Kingsbury, QC Québec, QC Ayers Cliff, QC Beloeil, QC Champlain St. Lawrence, QC Champlain St. Lawrence, QC Richmond Hill, ON Thornhill, ON

ROUNDS 71-72-71 72-76-72 72-71-77 75-72-74 74-72-75 77-69-76 71-74-77 76-71-76 75-70-78 79-73-72 74-73-77 74-74-76 71-80-74 76-76-74 74-75-77 72-71-83 80-73-74 80-76-72 73-79-76 76-75-77 76-73-79 76-79-75 84-70-76 75-76-79 74-76-80 77-78-76 84-75-72 86-74-71 79-76-77 79-77-76 77-77-78 76-76-80 81-77-74 77-77-79 76-78-79 75-80-79 78-76-80

TOT 214 220 220 221 221 222 222 223 223 224 224 224 225 226 226 226 227 228 228 228 228 230 230 230 230 231 231 231 232 232 232 232 232 233 233 234 234

+/-2 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18

T40 T42 T44 T47 51 52 53 54 55 T56 T58 T61 63 T64 T66 68 69 70 71 72 WD WD WD

Joshua Goheen Adam Poulin Élie Godbout Emile Provost Gabriel Gingras Jake Bryson Chris Hennigar Bradley Hildebrandt Jean-Michel Veillette Nicolas Mezzapelle Sean O’Hara Marc Andre Cormier William Blanchard Colton Wyllie Olivier Arsenault Philippe Trépanier William Gagné Johnathan Roscoe Curtis Conrad Brad Currier Brandon McLean Jérôme Gaudreault Christian Castanheiro Brian Hyung Logan O’Hara Tianen Nar Nicholas Caron Tyler Cross Ryan Sura Vincent Poirier Olvier Menard Edouard Grondin Jean-Michel Nobécourt Shayne Cannell-Cohen Charles Martin Wilfred Condo Phil Leahy Conor Rodrigues

Greely, ON Champlain St. Lawrence Québec, QC Saint Hippolyte, QC Chelsea, QC Dunrobin, ON London, ON Ancaster, ON Repentigny, QC André Laurendeau, QC Mississauga, ON Pointe Claire, QC Rosemere, QC Markham, ON Terrebonne, QC Quebec, QC Lac-Beauport, QC Kanata, ON Barrie, ON Oakville, ON Unionville, ON Québec, QC Pickering, ON Toronto, ON Mississauga, ON Whitby, ON Gatineau, QC Wakefield, QC Pointe-Claire, QC Candiac, QC Valley Field, QC Montréal, QC Quebec, QC Pierrefonds, QC Blainville, QC Listuguj, QC Waterloo, ON Kingston, ON

80-79-75 82-69-83 80-75-80 80-78-77 79-78-80 83-78-76 77-78-83 79-78-81 82-77-79 82-76-81 79-82-78 84-80-75 83-81-75 83-77-80 80-82-80 80-75-88 89-74-81 82-83-81 82-81-84 83-83-81 85-80-83 86-79-83 83-82-83 82-79-88 91-77-81 86-80-85 84-83-85 83-87-82 85-83-87 87-84-84 85-86-85 88-84-86 88-92-80 87-88-89 94-100-95

234 234 235 235 237 237 238 238 238 239 239 239 239 240 242 243 244 246 247 247 248 248 248 249 249 251 252 252 255 255 256 258 260 264 289 203 - -

18 18 19 19 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 35 36 36 39 39 40 42 44 48 73 59 E E

86-82-91 91-82-89 97-87-85 94-86-94 96-90-91 100-94-89

259 262 269 274 277 283

40 43 50 55 58 64

CN Future Links Quebec Championship – Junior Girls Club de golf Milby, Sherbrooke, QC, July 8-10, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 T6

NAME Annie Lacombe Catherine Rousseau Oceane Jacques Noémie Ouellette Gabrielle Harvey Elizabeth Asselin

HOMETOWN Laval, QC Québec, QC St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC Québec, QC Québec, QC Lévis, QC

ROUNDS 79-76-81 80-75-88 88-82-82 86-84-87 88-89-81 82-89-88

TOT 236 243 252 257 258 259

+/17 24 33 38 39 40

8 9 10 11 12

Noemie Pare Catherine Gariépy Cadence Hellmann Laurence-Émilie Miron Victoria Mary Routhier Felixe Jacques

Victoriaville, QC Beaupré, QC Shelburne, ON Hatley, QC Lorraine, QC St. Gabriel Valcartier, QC

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CN Future Links Western Championship – Junior Boys Wolf Creek Golf Course, Ponoka, AB, July 9-11, 2013 POS 1 T2 4 5 6 T7 T9 T11 T13 15 T16 20 T21

NAME Brett Pasula Zach Sackett Jason Martens Jonathan Fry Andrew Harrison Aj Armstrong Tyler Saunders Marcus Brown Noah Lubberding Derek Roach Bryce Melville Scott McNichol David Richer Konrad Turcotte Chris Murray Matt Codd Steven Young Evan Holmes Mack Pretty Trevor Martensson Matthew Ritchot Brayden Brown

HOMETOWN Red Deer, AB Winnipeg, MB Edmonton, AB Calgary, AB Camrose, AB St. Albert, AB Sturgeon County, AB Surrey, BC St. Albert, AB Calgary, AB Morinville, AB Calgary, AB Edmonton, AB Falher, AB Calgary, AB Red Deer, AB La Salle, MB Calgary, AB Priddis, AB Calgary, AB Lethbridge, AB Calgary, AB

ROUNDS 73-71-79 74-76-74 72-78-74 72-77-76 72-80-74 71-76-80 76-75-77 76-74-78 77-77-75 76-73-80 84-76-70 75-78-77 81-76-74 76-75-80 74-79-79 76-78-79 75-79-79 78-71-84 72-76-85 85-73-76 80-81-74 79-79-77

TOT +/223 7 224 8 224 8 225 9 226 10 227 11 228 12 228 12 229 13 229 13 230 14 230 14 231 15 231 15 232 16 233 17 233 17 233 17 233 17 234 18 235 19 235 19

T24 T26 T29 T31 T33 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 T43 45

Patrick Gobran Ryan Rody Austin Biletsky Andrew Brown Zach Olson Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim Chandler McDowell Matt Kadatz Alex Park Alexander Chen Andrew Foglietta James Kim Dakota Smith James Chang Trevor Smith Alex Corrigan Will Gretton Logan Hill Sang Won Kim Brendan MacDougall Pierce Hawker Jacob Stewart Kolby Vold

Edmonton, AB Calgary, AB Strathmore, AB Calgary, AB Strathmore, AB Surrey, BC Springbrook, AB Calgary, AB Vancouver, BC Richmond, BC Nanaimo, BC Langley, BC St.Albert, AB Vancouver, BC Roberts Creek, BC Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Red Deer, AB Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Ponoka, AB

75-80-80 78-80-78 80-78-78 80-81-76 83-74-80 78-78-81 78-79-81 80-73-85 81-77-81 81-75-83 79-84-77 89-72-79 86-73-81 82-80-79 79-79-84 88-80-75 84-79-81 80-80-86 83-80-85 78-89-82 82-86-83 84-83-84 85-80-87

235 236 236 237 237 237 238 238 239 239 240 240 240 241 242 243 244 246 248 249 251 251 252

19 20 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 25 26 27 28 30 32 33 35 35 36

T46 48 T49 51 52 T53 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 WD WD WD WD WD DQ

Michael Martin Ethan Leier Nolan Bruin Zander Park Daniel Ahn Kyle Schubert Scott Shugg Chris Kitchen Eric Field Ty Marks Braden McKay Eric Wan Nicholas Crookall Mathias Labonte Carter Graf Owen Murray Brandon Hogue Santiago Bouyra Logan Carver Coulton Sheets Landon Stellingwerff Jared Nicolls

Calgary, AB 86-84-86 256 Calgary, AB 88-85-83 256 Red Deer, AB 85-90-82 257 Calgary, AB 89-87-82 258 Calgary, AB 93-81-84 258 Calgary, AB 90-90-82 262 Cochrane, AB 94-85-84 263 Calgary, AB 93-87-84 264 Calgary, AB 87-87-90 264 Calgary, AB 86-91-88 265 Rossland, BC 85-85-96 266 Vancouver, BC 97-86-84 267 Courtenay, BC 90-92-90 272 Rocky View County, AB 95-87-92 274 Red Deer, AB 93-93-100 286 Calgary, AB 104-88-98 290 Leduc, AB Parksville, BC Calgary, AB Athabasca, AB Calgary, AB Ponoka, AB

40 40 41 42 42 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 56 58 70 74

CN Future Links Western Championship – Junior Girls Wolf Creek Golf Course, Ponoka, AB, July 9-11, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5

NAME Sabrine Garrison Michelle Kim Alix Kong Jamie Oleksiew Avril Li

HOMETOWN Calgary, AB Surrey, BC West Vancouver, BC Surrey, BC Port Moody, BC

ROUNDS 76-71-69 70-78-74 77-73-76 73-79-75 74-83-77

TOT +/216 E 222 6 226 10 227 11 234 18

6 7 8 9 10 11

Marie Donnici Kenna Hughes Bria Jansen Quinn Fitzgerald Sharmaine Rapisura Julie Lym

Vancouver, BC Calgary, AB Cochrane, AB Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Vancouver, BC

82-73-84 82-78-80 79-89-81 82-85-87 85-83-87 91-78-88

239 240 249 254 255 257

23 24 33 38 39 41

12 13 14 15 WD

Rachelle Nielson Emily Creaser Daphne Rantung Rayna Oosterhuis Jenny Yuan

Summerland, BC Edmonton, AB Calgary, AB Edmonton, AB Vancouver, BC

84-90-87 90-89-83 91-82-90 91-97-96 102-105--

261 262 263 284 207

45 46 47 68 63

254 255 256 256 256 257 257 260 262 267 267 267 268 272 273 274 275 276

38 39 40 40 40 41 41 44 46 51 51 51 52 56 57 58 59 60

CN Future Links Atlantic Championship – Junior Boys Antigonish Golf & Country Club, Antigonish, NS, July 16-18, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 T5 8 T9 13 T14 T16 T18 T20

NAME Ryan Nowe Bruce Tomie Myles Creighton Tyson Gavin Pat Livingston Nick Earle Neal Ryan Quinton Gorman Jordon Birt Bobby Dunphy Nathan Peters Matthew Irvine Blair Bursey Colin Koughan Daniel Keays Alexander Chen Sam Young Ryan Burton Connor Shea Brandon Pierce Daniel Cluney

HOMETOWN Bridgewater, NS Bedford, NS Digby, NS Tignish, PE Fredericton, NB Woodmans Point, NB Holland College, NS Stratford, PE Charlottetown, PE Antigonish, NS St. John’s, NL Courtenay, BC Gander, NL Stratford, PE Bedford, NS Richmond, BC Rothesay, NB Corner Brook, NL Stratford, PE St. Andrew’s, NB Corner Brook, NL

ROUNDS 71-72-74 76-71-77 76-77-76 75-77-79 78-77-77 77-75-80 75-76-81 79-75-79 83-74-78 77-81-77 78-79-78 78-76-81 83-74-79 77-84-76 78-78-81 87-76-76 83-78-78 80-86-74 84-80-76 80-84-78 81-84-77

TOT +/217 1 224 8 229 13 231 15 232 16 232 16 232 16 233 17 235 19 235 19 235 19 235 19 236 20 237 21 237 21 239 23 239 23 240 24 240 24 242 26 242 26

T23 25 T26 28 T29 T31 T33 36 T37 T40 T43

Shaun Margeson Matthew Bonnell Luke Chase Corey McMinniman Owen Patterson Calvin Ross Stuart Earle Andrew MacKinnon Cole Hawes Mark McKenna Brock Dewar Ian Lewis Clinton Holmes Danek Hadley John Gibbons Sam Reid Isaac Pitre Luke MacAulay Nick Bruce Eric Wan Anthony Konning Drew Ward

Fall River, NS Corner Brook, NL Anagance, NB Fredericton, NB Bedford, NS Fredericton, NB Woodmans Point, NB Startford, PE Stratford, PE Cardigan, PE Truro, NS Fall River, NS Fredericton, NB Bathurst, NB Rothesay, NB Moncton, NB Charlottetown, PE Stratford, PE Fall River, NS Vancouver, BC Indian Mountain, NB New Minas, NS

80-80-82 81-84-78 76-84-83 84-84-76 83-79-83 80-82-83 82-86-78 81-81-85 84-74-89 90-81-77 82-86-80 86-86-77 91-82-76 81-82-86 86-82-83 85-84-83 86-86-80 78-90-84 90-81-82 84-85-84 88-81-84 82-89-83

242 243 243 244 245 245 246 247 247 248 248 249 249 249 251 252 252 252 253 253 253 254

26 27 27 28 29 29 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 33 35 36 36 36 37 37 37 38

45 T46 T49 51 52 T53 56 57 58 59 60 61 WD WD WD WD

Patrick Jackson Truro Heights, NS 82-84-88 Grant Koughan Stratford, PE 92-81-82 Nicklaus Fitzpatrick Stratford, PE 83-88-85 Philippe Fortier Grand Falls, NB 85-86-85 Jack McCarthy St. John’s, NL 86-90-80 Braeden Burgess Petitcodiac, NB 84-89-84 Ben Peres Halifax, NS 96-82-79 Graham Gourley Rusagonis, NB 86-83-91 Tyler Hale Burlington 84-92-86 Zachary Hiscock Corner Brook, NL 91-83-93 Kevin Chen Stratford, PE 84-91-92 Drew Stonehouse Conception Bay South, NL 103-82-82 Barrington Duffy Stratford, PE 90-89-89 Patrick Gravelle Thunder Bay, ON 93-87-92 Frank Coleman St Johns, NL 88-98-87 Philippe Patterson Bathurst, NB 81-106-87 Noah Pearson Fall River, NS 96-89-90 David McNair Dartmouth, NS 90-100-86 Cole Mulrooney Chester Basin, NS Marc-Andre Belanger Dieppe, NB Ethan Leier Calgary, AB Josh Sterling Caledon, ON

CN Future Links Atlantic Championship – Junior Girls Antigonish Golf & Country Club, Antigonish, NS, July 16-18, 2013 POS 1 2 3 T4 T6

NAME Krysta Schaus Bernadette Little Erin Brown Emily Romkey Rachel Cormier Molly Molyneaux Liz Furniss

HOMETOWN Fredericton, NB Pictou County, NS Charlottetown, PE Fall River, NS Rothesay, NB Charlottetown, PE Berwick, NS

ROUNDS 80-77-82 82-80-80 87-79-80 83-85-82 82-78-90 79-92-80 87-82-82

TOT +/239 23 242 26 246 30 250 34 250 34 251 35 251 35

T8 10 11 12 13 14 15

Alex Amos Sasha Linauskas Allison Chandler Olivia Brock Meghan McLean Claire Konning Jayne Hamlyn Bailey Carr

Komoka, ON 85-86-82 Toronto, ON 87-82-84 Chester, NS 83-83-92 London, ON 84-86-93 Port Williams, NS 88-92-85 Indian Mountain, NB 89-89-92 Grand Falls - Windsor, NL 89-100-91 Charlottetown, PE 102-92-89

253 253 258 263 265 270 280 283

37 37 42 47 49 54 64 67

16 17 18 19 20 21

Raylene Mackey Jillian Lawlor Angela Earle Lorraine Coleman Kelly Brown Christie Hall

Goulds, NL Paradise, NL Corner Brook, NL St. Johns, NL St. John’s, NL Charlottetown, PE

92-102-93 287 71 94-100-94 288 72 100-105-87 292 76 98-97-113 308 92 114-105-96 315 99 112-109-101 322 106

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CN Canadian Women’s Tour – British Columbia Beach Grove Golf Club, Tsawwassen, BC, May 14-15, 2013 POS 1 2 T3 5 T6 T9 11 T12 T17 T23 T27

NAME Samantha Richdale Brooke Henderson (a) Augusta James (a) Simin Feng (a) Soobin Kim (a) Brittany Marchand (a) Carmen Bandea Natalie Gleadall Becca Huffer Seema Sadekar Rebecca Samuelsson Ashley Sholer Jennifer Ha (a) Michele Chun (a) Janet Zhang (a) Brittany Benvenuto Jennifer Greggain Emily Childs Kirby Dreher Taylor Kim (a) Elena Robles Naomi Ko (a) Josée Doyon (a) Ginny Brown Noriko Nakazaki Benjamina Lee Chandra Alexander

HOMETOWN Kelowna, BC Smiths Falls, ON Bath, ON Windermere, FL S-Korea Orangeville, ON Atlanta, GA Stratford, ON Denver, CO Toronto, ON Sweden Hamilton, ON Calgary, AB Huntington Beach, CA Richmond, BC Langhorne, PA Chilliwack, BC Alameda, CA Fort St. John, BC Surrey, BC Redondo Beach, CA Victoria, BC Beauceville, QC Austin, TX Hanover Park, IL Los Angeles, CA San Angelo, TX

ROUNDS 65-73 70-72 72-71 70-73 73-71 73-72 73-72 72-73 75-71 73-73 73-74 77-71 77-71 79-69 74-74 72-76 78-71 77-72 77-72 74-75 74-75 71-78 74-76 73-77 73-77 70-80 78-73

TOT 138 142 143 143 144 145 145 145 146 146 147 148 148 148 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 149 150 150 150 150 151

+/-6 -2 -1 -1 E +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +6 +6 +6 +6 +7

T30 T33 T36 T40 T43 T47 T52 T54

Maiya Tanaka Jamie Oleksiew (a) Gloria Usu Choi (a) Kristin Walla Jisoo Keel (a) Kyla Inaba Brit Hayes Julie Shutler Alix Kong (a) Lucy Davies Sydney Cox Danielle Mills Christina Stockton Michelle Kim (a) Lindsey Bergeon Jessica Hauser Jody Fleming Rachel Pollock (a) Valérie Tanguay (a) Rachel Shi (a) Sabrina Sapone (a) Charlotte Mayorkas Patricia Beliard Chelsea Bach Kathy Lim (a) Alex Stewart Annie Songeun Lee (a) Chelcia Petersen

San Diego, CA Surrey, BC Langley, BC Aspen, CO Coquitlam, BC Kelowna, BC Polson, MT Manteca, CA West Vancouver, BC Los Angeles, CA Edmond, OK Pointe-Claire, QC Los Angeles, CA Surrey, BC Sarasota, FL Hartland, WI Australia Guelph, ON St-Hyacinthe, QC Vancouver, BC Montréal, QC Las Vegas, NV Houston, TX Phoenix, AZ Langley, BC Oklahoma City, OK Surrey, BC Calgary, AB

75-76 75-76 78-74 76-76 80-72 77-76 79-74 74-79 78-76 79-75 77-77 80-74 77-78 76-79 82-73 78-78 77-79 76-80 82-74 78-79 80-77 75-82 81-76 81-76 80-78 82-76 79-80 80-79

151 151 152 152 152 153 153 153 154 154 154 154 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 159 159

+7 +7 +8 +8 +8 +9 +9 +9 +10 +10 +10 +10 +11 +11 +11 +12 +12 +12 +12 +13 +13 +13 +13 +13 +14 +14 +15 +15

T57 T59 T65 T69 T71 73 74 T75 MC WD WD WD WD (a)

Celeste Bobbitt Leilanie Kim (a) Amanda McPhee Lindsay Aho Sydney MacDonald (a) Angel Sze Mari Chun Alexandra Gibson Sylvie Schetagne Kylie Frederick Sumie Francois (a) Keanna Mason (a) Melissa Mabanta Alexis Bennett Samantha Spencer (a) Annie Yang (a) Minhee Park Whitney Hobbs Stephanie Liu (a) Valentina Trillo (a) Eileen Kelly (a) Courtney Coleman Liliana P Alvarez Brogan McKinnon (a) Allison Micheletti Lauren Mielbrecht Amateur

Rogers, AR Surrey, BC Winchester, MA Brush Prairie, WA Calgary, AB San Marino, CA Alpharetta, GA Windermere, FL Delson, QC Qualicum Beach, BC Burnaby, BC Maple Ridge, BC Langley, BC Rockford, IL Georgetown, ON Delta, BC Richland, WA Puyallup, WA St. Albans, MO Port Moody, BC Victoria, BC Rochester, WA Mexico Mississauga, ON St. Louis, MO Gulf Stream, FL

81-78 80-81 82-79 77-85 80-82 80-82 83-79 85-77 85-77 81-82 82-81 83-80 86-77 81-83 81-83 81-84 84-81 81-85 85-83 81-90 87-84 94-- --- --- --- ---

159 161 161 162 162 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 164 165 165 166 168 171 171 94 - - - -

+15 +17 +17 +18 +18 +18 +18 +18 +18 +19 +19 +19 +19 +20 +20 +21 +21 +22 +24 +27 +27 +22 E E E E

77-82 80-79 80-79 76-83 83-76 83-76 80-80 82-78 82-78 84-77 81-81 82-80 81-83 82-82 86-78 82-83 85-80 88-78 85-82 87-80 81-87 86-84 89-84 86-93 90--

159 159 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 161 162 162 164 164 164 165 165 166 167 167 168 170 173 179 90

+15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15 +16 +16 +16 +17 +18 +18 +20 +20 +20 +21 +21 +22 +23 +23 +24 +26 +29 +35 +18

76-77 74-79 80-73 81-72 75-79 75-79 78-76 80-74 80-74 81-73 81-73 76-81 77-80 79-78 76-82 79-79 77-82 81-78 80-80 80-80 82-79 85-76 85-78 84-82 77-66

153 153 153 153 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 157 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 161 161 163 166 143

+11 +11 +11 +11 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +12 +15 +15 +15 +16 +16 +17 +17 +18 +18 +19 +19 +21 +24 +13

CN Canadian Women’s Tour – Quebec Club de golf Cowansville, Cowansville, QC, June 11-12, 2013 POS 1 2 3 T4 T7 T10 T13 T17 T19 T23 T30

NAME Jennifer Kirby Samantha Richdale Brooke Henderson (a) Brittany Marchand (a) Lauren Mielbrecht Elise Swartout Josée Doyon (a) Augusta James (a) Jisoo Keel (a) Becca Huffer Kelly Shon (a) Kaitlin Coons (a) Jaclyn Sweeney Amy Anderson Seema Sadekar Min Lee Tessa Teachman Lisa Ferrero Jennifer Ha (a) Lucy Davies Natalie Gleadall Emily Childs Corie Hou Lisa Maunu Alexandra White Kyla Inaba Isabelle Beisiegel Christine Wong (a) Milena Savich Mari Chun

HOMETOWN Paris, ON Kelowna, BC Smiths Falls, ON Orangeville, ON Gulf Stream, FL Ann Arbor, MI Beauceville, QC Bath, ON Coquitlam, BC Denver, CO Flushing, NY San Diego, CA Bradenton, FL Oxbow, ND Toronto, ON Taiwan Baton Rouge, LA Palm Harbor, FL Calgary, AB Los Angeles, CA Stratford, ON Alameda, CA Australia St.Thomas, ON Cary, NC Kelowna, BC Saint-Hilaire, QC Richmond, BC Carmel, IN Alpharetta, GA

ROUNDS 69-70 70-72 72-71 74-70 73-71 73-71 77-69 74-72 74-72 77-70 75-72 75-72 77-71 77-71 75-73 76-72 79-70 76-73 76-74 77-73 76-74 74-76 79-72 78-73 77-74 77-74 80-71 76-75 76-75 77-75

TOT 139 142 143 144 144 144 146 146 146 147 147 147 148 148 148 148 149 149 150 150 150 150 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 152

+/-5 -2 -1 E E E +2 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +4 +4 +4 +4 +5 +5 +6 +6 +6 +6 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +8

T33 T38 T41 T48 T52 T57 T61

Kristin Walla Taylor Kim (a) Candace Schepperle Jessica Hauser Sydney Cox Liliana P Alvarez Naomi Ko (a) Rebecca Samuelsson Michele Chun (a) Erica Rivard Angel Sze Brooke Baker Allison Micheletti Hillary Packard Christina Stockton Alexandra Gibson Julie Shutler Valérie Tanguay (a) Kristi OBrien Lindsay Aho Anna Young (a) Kathy Lim (a) Sabrina Sapone (a) Jennifer Brumbaugh Noriko Nakazaki Jody Fleming Carmen Bandea Patricia Beliard Charlotte Mayorkas Jillian Fraccola Ashley Edwards

Aspen, CO Surrey, BC Birmingham, AL Hartland, WI Edmond, OK Mexico Victoria, BC Sweden Huntington Beach, CA Tecumseh, ON San Marino, CA Simpsonville, SC St. Louis, MO Thousand Oaks, CA Los Angeles, CA Windermere, FL Manteca, CA St-Hyacinthe, QC Fishers, IN Brush Prairie, WA Saskatoon, SK Langley, BC Montréal, QC Scotts Valley, CA Hanover Park, IL Australia Atlanta, GA Houston, TX Las Vegas, NV Jamesville, NY Oakley, CA

80-72 80-72 80-73 77-76 75-78 75-78 75-78 79-75 77-77 80-74 79-76 79-76 80-75 77-78 77-78 81-74 75-80 78-78 80-76 81-75 82-74 80-77 80-77 82-75 82-75 83-74 78-80 79-79 83-75 84-74 80-79

152 152 153 153 153 153 153 154 154 154 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 158 159

+8 +8 +9 +9 +9 +9 +9 +10 +10 +10 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +11 +12 +12 +12 +12 +13 +13 +13 +13 +13 +14 +14 +14 +14 +15

T68 71 T72 T74 T77 79 T80 82 83 84 85 MC WD WD NS NS (a)

Chelcia Petersen Calgary, AB Lindsey Bergeon Sarasota, FL Maiya Tanaka San Diego, CA Ginny Brown Austin, TX Emily Flanigan Windermere, FL Danielle Mills Pointe-Claire, QC Hannah Hellyer Stirling, ON Kate Scarpetta Moosic, PA Sarah-Andrea Landry (a) Brossard, QC Brittany Bomar Anchorage, AK Caroline Ciot (a) Brossard, QC Sylvie Schetagne Delson, QC Heather Angell Winston-Salem, NC Natalia Ghilzon Windsor, ON Marie-Therese Torti (a) Candiac, QC Alexis Bennett Rockford, IL Amanda McPhee Winchester, MA Katherine Gravel-Coursol (a) Mirabel, QC Christine Boucher-Lynch Mont-Tremblant, QC Melissa Mabanta Langley, BC Kathleen Robinson Alexandria, VA Laura Hildebrandt (a) Ancaster, ON Élise Paiement La Prairie, QC Whitney Hobbs Puyallup, WA Kelly Godwin Centerville, MN Rachel Pollock (a) Guelph, ON Brit Hayes Polson, MT Brogan McKinnon (a) Mississauga, ON Leilanie Kim (a) Surrey, BC Amateur

CN Canadian Women’s Tour – Ontario Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, ON, June 18-19, 2013 POS *1 2 T3 T5 T8 10 11 12 T13 T19 T21 T27 T30

NAME Emily Childs Jessica Shepley Lisa Ferrero Jennifer Kirby Erica Rivard Anya Sarai Alvarez Hillary Packard Candace Schepperle Min Lee Natalie Gleadall Kristin Walla Brooke Baker Amy Anderson Elena Robles Michelle Piyapattra (a) Corie Hou Becca Huffer Tessa Teachman Alexandra White Carmen Bandea Lindsey Edmunds Noriko Nakazaki Heather Angell Elise Swartout Ginny Brown Milena Savich Brittany Henderson Kyla Inaba Lisa Maunu Jody Fleming

HOMETOWN Alameda, CA Oakville, ON Palm Harbor, FL Paris, ON Tecumseh, ON Tulsa, OK Thousand Oaks, CA Birmingham, AL Taiwan Stratford, ON Aspen, CO Simpsonville, SC Oxbow, ND Redondo Beach, CA Corona, CA Australia Denver, CO Baton Rouge, LA Cary, NC Atlanta, GA Kitchener, ON Hanover Park, IL Winston-Salem, NC Ann Arbor, MI Austin, TX Carmel, IN Smiths Falls, ON Kelowna, BC St.Thomas, ON Australia

ROUNDS 69-65 68-66 66-69 66-69 72-66 69-69 67-71 70-69 69-70 69-71 74-67 71-71 72-71 72-71 71-72 72-71 70-73 69-74 73-71 77-67 75-70 75-70 73-72 73-72 72-73 72-73 75-71 74-72 73-73 75-72

TOT 134 134 135 135 138 138 138 139 139 140 141 142 143 143 143 143 143 143 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 146 146 146 147

+/-8 -8 -7 -7 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -2 -1 E +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +4 +4 +4 +5

T37 T39 T45 T51 T53 T61

Emily Flanigan Chelcia Petersen Ashley Sholer Kate Scarpetta Kirby Dreher Christina Stockton Kristi OBrien Brogan McKinnon (a) Sydney Cox Natalia Ghilzon Seema Sadekar Amy Meier Hannah Hellyer Maiya Tanaka Michele Chun (a) Brittany Johnston Lindsay Aho Rebecca Samuelsson Alyssa Getty (a) Jill Briles-Hinton Sabrina Sapone (a) Jillian Fraccola Naomi Ko (a) Brittany Bomar Alexandra Gibson Lindsey Bergeon Danielle Mills Jessica Hauser Patricia Beliard Melissa Mabanta Lucy Davies

Windermere, FL Calgary, AB Hamilton, ON Moosic, PA Fort St. John, BC Los Angeles, CA Fishers, IN Mississauga, ON Edmond, OK Windsor, ON Toronto, ON Rochester Hills, MI Stirling, ON San Diego, CA Huntington Beach, CA Akron, OH Brush Prairie, WA Sweden Leamington, ON Midlothian, VA Montréal, QC Jamesville, NY Victoria, BC Anchorage, AK Windermere, FL Sarasota, FL Pointe-Claire, QC Hartland, WI Houston, TX Langley, BC Los Angeles, CA

77-70 77-70 73-74 73-74 72-75 69-78 75-73 79-69 75-74 75-74 75-74 74-75 76-73 74-75 75-75 75-75 76-74 73-77 77-73 79-71 76-75 81-70 74-78 77-75 77-75 77-75 78-74 78-74 78-74 80-72 75-78

147 147 147 147 147 147 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 149 150 150 150 150 150 150 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 153

+5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +6 +6 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +9 +9 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +11

T66 T73 T76 T78 T80 T82 84 85 WD WD WD WD WD (a) *

Megan Leineweber Charlotte Mayorkas Sylvie Schetagne Julie Shutler Alison Timlin (a) Amanda Robertson Mari Chun Ashley Edwards Jennifer Brumbaugh Josée Doyon (a) Ashley Malaska Christie Branch McKenzie Jackson Sarah Dunning (a) Amanda McPhee Cheryl Mitchell Marion Reid (a) Minhee Park Stephanie Liu (a) Alexis Bennett Grace Chung (a) Kathleen Robinson Victoria Thompson Whitney Hobbs Angel Sze Christina Foster (a) Meghan McDougall (a) Allison Micheletti Jamie Oleksiew (a) Amateur won in playoff

Sarasota, FL Las Vegas, NV Delson, QC Manteca, CA Ottawa, ON Bakersfield, CA Alpharetta, GA Oakley, CA Scotts Valley, CA Beauceville, QC Mesa, AZ Sandston, VA Scottsdale, AZ Kitchener, ON Winchester, MA Walpole Island, ON Etobicoke, ON Richland, WA St. Albans, MO Rockford, IL Richmond Hill, ON Alexandria, VA Akwesasne, ON Puyallup, WA San Marino, CA Concord, ON Markham, ON St. Louis, MO Surrey, BC

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Canadian University/College Championship – Individual Men’s Results Club de golf Val des Lacs, Ste-Sophie, QC, May 28-31, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 T6 T8 T11 T13 15 T16 20 T21 T23 T26 T28

NAME Ugo Coussaud Chris Hemmerich Andrew Ledger Mathieu Perron Eric Locke Brennan Smith Colton Kalkanis Simon McInnis Conner Kozak Alex Dumais Truman Tai Carl-Alexandre Dumas Aaron Pauls Scott Secord Nicolas Fortin Cole Kent Guillaume Levert Russell Bowie Bryce Barr Stanislas Caturla Josh Wytinck Charles Fitzsimmons Jesse Teron Jean-Philip Cornellier Kieran Standen Philip Arci Jerry Christiansen Iannick Lamarre Dylan Cave Charles Côté

CUT Taylor Henderson Ryan Boyd Maxime Lacharité Côté Dylan Cann Darren Whitehouse Mark Young Brett Hawken Jonathan Lam Nathan Schurr James Skrypec Jeremy Vold Brandon McGregor Patrick Thornley Lukas Jakobs Mac Keats Jason Mackenzie Craig Bloom Marcus Lam Connor O’Reilly Ben Miquel Francis Rouillier Paul Larsh Jordan Gregoris Philip Remillard Connor Grimes Jonah Tremback Rodney Morgan Echo Chan Antoine Laroche Tom Calvet Michael Reaume Matthew Lariviere Nolan Knill Sam Rakowski

SCHOOL Université Laval Rouge et Or University of Guelph Gryphons University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Université de Montreal Carabins Holland College Hurricanes St. Lawrence College Kingston Georgian College Grizzlies University of Waterloo Warriors University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Humber College Hawks University of Toronto Varsity Blues Université du Québec à Chicoutimi University of Fraser Valley Cascades University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Humber College Hawks Niagara College Knights Université du Québec à Montréal Citadins Queen’s University Golden Gaels University of Manitoba Bisons Université Laval Rouge et Or University of Manitoba Bisons University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Victoria Vikes Université de Montreal Carabins University of British Columbia Thunderbirds University of Toronto Varsity Blues University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Université de Montréal Carabins University of Waterloo Warriors Université Laval Rouge et Or

ROUNDS 66-69-73-72 71-68-70-72 71-72-72-67 72-72-73-67 69-69-72-75 71-74-73-70 74-72-70-72 71-72-72-74 70-73-71-75 73-70-71-75 76-73-70-71 74-77-69-70 73-72-73-73 76-72-70-73 71-75-74-72 77-71-72-73 74-72-74-73 73-69-77-74 71-75-73-74 74-73-77-70 72-80-74-69 78-69-74-74 76-75-75-70 71-75-77-73 74-76-74-72 72-73-75-77 80-70-76-71 76-78-70-74 74-73-74-77 73-77-73-75

Queen’s University Golden Gaels 75-78-71-0 McGill University Redmen 73-72-79-0 Université du Québec à Montréal Citadins 76-73-77-0 Mount Royal University Cougars 76-74-77-0 University of Fraser Valley Cascades 72-75-81-0 McMaster University Marauders 75-78-75-0 Grant MacEwan University Griffins 76-79-73-0 McMaster University Marauders 76-76-76-0 Mount Royal University Cougars 77-79-73-0 Georgian College Grizzlies 79-78-74-0 Mount Royal University Cougars 76-80-76-0 Brock University Badgers 75-77-80-0 McMaster University 75-81-76-0 Niagara College Knights 79-73-80-0 Mount Royal Univeresity Cougars 75-84-74-0 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes 73-85-76-0 Mount Royal University Cougars 79-80-76-0 University of Toronto Varsity Blues 78-78-79-0 University of Alberta Golden Bears 71-80-84-0 McGill University Redmen 80-81-75-0 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes 79-82-75-0 Carleton University Ravens 80-78-78-0 Queen’s University Golden Gaels 82-78-78-0 University of Toronto Varsity Blues 86-77-75-0 University of Alberta Golden Bears 81-80-77-0 Georgian College Grizzlies 83-78-77-0 Concordia University Stingers 81-82-76-0 Queen’s University Golden Gaels 77-78-84-0 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes 78-80-81-0 McGill University Redmen 83-83-76-0 McGill University Redmen 81-78-83-0 Queen’s University Golden Gaels 77-80-86-0 Georgian College Grizzlies 80-78-85-0 University of Alberta Golden Bears 84-77-83-0

TOT 280 281 282 284 285 288 288 289 289 289 290 290 291 291 292 293 293 293 293 294 295 295 296 296 296 297 297 298 298 298

+/-4 -3 -2 E 1 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 14

224 224 226 227 228 228 228 228 229 231 232 232 232 232 233 234 235 235 235 236 236 236 238 238 238 238 239 239 239 242 242 243 243 244

11 11 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 18 19 19 19 19 20 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 29 29 30 30 31

31 T32 T34 T37 T39 T42 T45 47 T48 T50 52 T53 55 T56 60 61

Patrick Boudreault Traynor Turkiewicz Scott Mazur Harris Bundy Sonny Michaud Ben McFaul Alex Rakowski Ben Bell Brett Wilson Spencer Berk Justin Richard David Bigelow Matthew Broughton Gajan Sivabalasingham Charlie Boyechko Alex Forbes Alexander Cartwright Carson Kallis Mathieu Arsenault Justin Shanks Jeremy La Salle-Pike Jordan Bakhsh Cole Fulton Jake Adams Gray West Jamie Cartwright Luke Allen Bobby Wiebe Scott Banks Brendan Sutherland Scott Benzoni

Maxime Marengère Clayton Connor Michael Troiano Brian Neill Bastien Lemieux Walker Arnott Jean-Sébastien Nadon Chad Currie DQ Greg Gabel DQ Michael Stepaniuk

Université de Montréal Carabins University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Manitoba Bisons University of Western Ontario Mustangs Université Laval Rouge et Or Humber College Hawks University of Alberta Golden Bears Humber College Hawks Holland College Hurricanes University of Western Ontario Mustangs Université de Laval Rouge et Or McMaster University Marauders University of Victoria Vikes University of Waterloo Warriors University of Manitoba Bisons University of Guelph Gryphons University of Victoria Vikes University of Victoria Vikes Holland College Hurricanes Holland College Hurricanes Université de Montréal Carabins University of Waterloo Warriors University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Waterloo Warriors University of Guelph Gryphons University of Victoria Vikes Holland College Hurricanes University of Manitoba Bisons University of Guelph Gryphons University of Guelph Gryphons Humber College Hawks

74-76-75-74 76-75-77-72 75-75-73-77 76-76-78-71 77-74-76-74 76-79-73-73 72-73-78-79 74-73-78-77 81-79-71-72 77-73-78-75 73-77-78-75 75-79-69-81 76-75-73-80 75-79-75-75 78-70-76-81 80-76-76-73 77-75-77-77 75-78-76-79 80-75-74-79 83-78-77-71 77-76-78-78 80-78-76-78 78-80-79-76 80-81-72-80 78-84-78-74 78-77-84-76 81-80-77-77 75-79-77-84 76-75-83-81 75-81-78-82 83-78-80-81

Université du Québec en Outaouais 91-85-69-0 Georgian College Grizzlies 84-84-79-0 University of Toronto Varsity Blues 84-85-80-0 McGill University Redmen 80-91-79-0 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes 86-83-84-0 Niagara College Knights 80-88-87-0 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes 84-86-89-0 Niagara College Knights 86-89-86-0 McMaster University Marauders 77-82-84-0 University of Alberta Golden Bears 85-85-76-0

Team Results – Stroke Play POS School 1 University of British Columbia Thunderbirds 2 Université Laval Rouge et Or 3 Université de Montréal Carabins 4 Humber College Hawks 5 University of Manitoba Bisons T6 University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Waterloo Warriors 8 Holland College Hurricanes 9 University of Guelph Gryphons 10 University of Victoria Vikes CUT University of Toronto Varsity Blues CUT McMaster University Marauders CUT Queen’s University Golden Gaels CUT Mount Royal University Cougars CUT Georgian College Grizzlies CUT University of Alberta Golden Bears CUT McGill University Redmen CUT Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes CUT Niagara College Knights

R1 291 286 293 294 293 307 300 311 300 304 310 301 302 304 316 308 314 314 322

R2 287 293 299 296 299 293 302 301 300 302 301 314 303 313 306 310 314 330 321

R3 287 299 295 296 296 307 293 294 302 301 299 296 310 299 300 314 309 316 325

R4 283 291 288 297 301 292 304 295 300 302 - - - - - - - - -

299 300 300 301 301 301 302 302 303 303 303 304 304 304 305 305 306 308 308 309 309 312 313 313 314 315 315 315 315 316 322

15 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 24 24 25 25 28 29 29 30 31 31 31 31 32 38

245 247 249 250 253 255 259 261 243 246

32 34 36 37 40 42 46 48 30 33

Total 1,148 1,169 1,175 1,183 1,189 1,199 1,199 1,201 1,202 1,209 910 911 915 916 922 932 937 960 968

+/12 33 39 47 53 63 63 65 66 73 58 59 63 64 70 80 85 108 116

Canadian University/College Championship – Individual Women’s Results Club de golf Val des Lacs, Ste-Sophie, QC, May 28-31, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 T7 9 10 T11

NAME Sabrina Sapone Megan Woodland Brynn Tomie Stephanie Wong Caroline Ciot Reagan Wilson Devon Rizzo Haley Cameron Laurence Mignault Kylie Barros Rylie Wilson Casara Hong

SCHOOL Université de Montréal Carabins University of Victoria Vikes University of Victoria Vikes University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Université de Montréal Carabins University of British Columbia Thunderbirds University of Waterloo Warriors University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Université de Montréal Carabins University of British Columbia Thunderbirds University of Toronto Varsity Blues University of British Columbia Thunderbirds

ROUNDS 74-74-71-74 72-75-75-77 74-72-77-79 77-81-73-72 72-77-74-81 77-79-74-75 78-76-74-80 73-79-80-76 77-80-77-76 80-81-74-78 79-78-77-80 78-80-79-77

TOT 293 299 302 303 304 305 308 308 310 313 314 314

+/9 15 18 19 20 21 24 24 26 29 30 30

University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat University of Victoria Vikes Université McGill Redmen Grant MacEwan University Griffins University of Alberta Pandas University of Calgary Dinos University of Guelph Gryphons University of Alberta Pandas University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Calgary Dinos Grant MacEwan University Griffins University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Guelph Gryphons University of Alberta Pandas Bishop’s University Gaiters Grant MacEwan University Griffins University of Calgary Dinos University of Calgary Dinos University of Alberta Pandas

79-88-74-0 80-83-78-0 81-76-84-0 80-87-78-0 78-83-85-0 80-83-87-0 86-81-86-0 87-82-85-0 83-88-83-0 85-86-83-0 83-89-83-0 81-91-85-0 92-83-83-0 83-87-88-0 81-86-91-0 84-87-88-0 85-84-91-0 88-87-87-0 90-87-88-0 83-93-93-0

241 241 241 245 246 250 253 254 254 254 255 257 258 258 258 259 260 262 265 269

28 28 28 32 33 37 40 41 41 41 42 44 45 45 45 46 47 49 52 56

T13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Sarah Dunning Sarah-Andrea Landry Laura Upenieks Emily Nicol Michaela Misener Virginie Boulianne Stefanie Bothwell Vanessa Poisson Alexandra Pelletier Jane Tang Rebecca Priest Véronique Lorquet Heather Wogden

University of Toronto Varsity Blues Université de Montréal Carabins University of Toronto Varsity Blues University of Victoria Vikes University of Victoria Vikes Université Laval Rouge et Or University of Waterloo Warriors Université Laval Rouge et Or Université Laval Rouge et Or University of Waterloo Warriors University of Toronto Varsity Blues Université Laval Rouge et Or University of Waterloo Warriors

80-79-72-85 81-81-74-80 75-79-76-87 80-75-78-85 81-83-77-78 79-81-83-80 84-78-88-79 88-78-82-82 87-80-83-81 85-80-83-87 83-91-83-85 84-86-81-93 85-90-87-86

316 316 317 318 319 323 329 330 331 335 342 344 348

32 32 33 34 35 39 45 46 47 51 58 60 64

University of Guelph Gryphons Mount Royal University Cougars Mount Royal University Cougars Grant MacEwan University Griffins University of Western Ontario Mustangs

99-87-98-0 97-103-90-0 93-110-97-0 99-106-95-0 83-82-85-0

284 290 300 300 250

71 77 87 87 37

CUT Jennifer Woods Michaela Abey Dayvi Khanna Megan Vermillion Diane Strang Mandy Wong Christine Fraser Kristen Lee Jessie Mercer Lauren Wardrope Katie Avram Sydney Johnson-Parker Amy Williams Vanessa Dupuis Kristyn Kurio Shannon Lee Greenshields Rachel Whyte Ali Cronkwright Tara Stewart Daryl-Lynn Nepoose

Grace Glofcheskie Lauren Schmidek Breana Hardy Adaire Moland DQ Lauren Iantomasi Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 CUT CUT CUT CUT CUT

School Université de Montréal Carabins University of Victoria Vikes University of British Columbia Thunderbirds University of Toronto Varsity Blues University of Waterloo Warriors Université Laval Rouge et Or University of Western Ontario Mustangs University of Alberta Pandas Grant MacEwan University Griffins University of Calgary Dinos University of Guelph Gryphons

R1 223 226 228 234 247 250 251 242 246 251 268

R2 231 222 240 236 234 239 251 251 262 257 255

R3 219 229 226 225 244 246 249 261 254 257 272

R4 230 234 225 250 245 243 - - - - -

Total 903 911 919 945 970 978 751 754 762 765 795

+/+51 +59 +67 +93 +118 +126 +112 +115 +123 +126 +156

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Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship Club de golf Beloeil, Beloeil, QC, July 23-26, 2013 POS 1 2 3 T4 T8 10 T11 T13 T16 T21 T23 T27

NAME HOMETOWN ROUNDS Brooke Henderson Smiths Falls, ON 69-70-70-66 Anne-Catherine Tanguay Québec, QC 71-68-69-73 Gabriela Lopez Mexico 69-75-71-68 Leilanie Kim Surrey, BC 76-72-71-70 Kelly Shon Flushing, NY 74-76-70-69 Casey Danielson Osceola, WI 72-71-73-73 Vivian Tsui Markham, ON 76-68-69-76 Emma Talley Princeton, KY 72-74-74-70 Elisabeth Bernabe Anaheim Hills, CA 74-71-71-74 Simin Feng Windermere, FL 72-72-73-74 Brittany Marchand Orangeville, ON 73-77-71-71 Julie Yang Stillwater, OK 76-70-74-72 Josée Doyon Beauceville, QC 76-72-76-69 Muni He Pitt Meadows, BC 72-73-76-72 Taylor Kim Surrey, BC 71-76-71-75 Megan Osland Kelowna, BC 72-77-77-69 SooBin Kim Coquitlam, BC 76-73-75-71 Daniela Ortiz Mexico 73-75-74-73 Maribel López Colombia 70-73-77-75 Lindsay McGetrick Spartanburg, SC 74-74-71-76 Calli Ringsby Cherry Hills Village, CO 74-76-75-71 Delaney Howson Newmarket, ON 73-73-74-76 Augusta James Bath, ON 75-74-75-73 Jennifer Ha Calgary, AB 74-76-73-74 Christine Wong Richmond, BC 70-76-76-75 Naomi Ko Victoria, BC 75-72-74-76 Robyn Doig Seaforth, ON 77-74-74-73 Kacie Komoto Honolulu Hi 75-74-74-75

TOT 275 281 283 289 289 289 289 290 290 291 292 292 293 293 293 295 295 295 295 295 296 296 297 297 297 297 298 298

+/-9 -3 -1 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 9 9 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14

157 157 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 160 161 161 161 161 162 162 163 163 163

15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 21 21 21

30 T31 T36 39 T40 T42 T44 48 49 T50 T54 T56

Daniela Lendl Taylor Schmidt Christina Proteau Jayde Panos Kelli Oride Cathleen Santoso Anna Young Jamie Oleksiew Karen Chung Manuela Carbajo Re Ana Julia Menendez Thea Hedemann Grace Howie Julia Hodgson Seshia-Lei Telles Anica Yoo Caroline Ellington Lauren Diaz-Yi Stefi Markovich Laura Wearn Valérie Tanguay Luciane Yu Jin Lee Hannah Collier Delfi na Acosta Grace Chung M. Yamaguchi-Tumangan Caroline Ciot Helene Chartrand Kaitlin Park

Goshen, CT 75-75-72-76 Kincardine, ON 75-73-75-76 Port Alberni, BC 76-73-76-75 Australia 73-75-76-76 Lihue, HI 80-75-72-73 Australia 77-72-74-77 Saskatoon, SK 74-73-74-79 Surrey, BC 72-78-75-76 Livingston, NJ 72-80-78-71 Argentina 73-75-72-81 Mexico 77-73-72-80 Saskatoon, SK 75-77-78-73 Calgary, AB 76-74-73-80 Unionville, ON 75-79-73-77 Tualatin, OR 80-74-75-75 Port Coquitlam, BC 75-73-79-78 New Bern, NC 74-77-73-81 Thousand Oaks, CA 75-80-75-75 Welland, ON 81-76-74-74 Charlotte, NC 80-75-78-73 Champl St. Lawrence, QC 81-74-73-79 Torrance, CA 73-78-78-79 Birmingham, AL 73-79-80-76 Argentina 78-75-80-75 Richmond Hill, ON 79-75-80-74 San Jose, CA 70-73-79-88 Brossard, QC 79-77-75-79 Pincourt, QC 77-75-79-80 Tustin, CA 75-79-77-80

298 299 300 300 300 300 300 301 301 301 302 303 303 304 304 305 305 305 305 306 307 308 308 308 308 310 310 311 311

14 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 23 24 24 24 24 26 26 27 27

T58 T61 T63 65 66 67 T68 70 T71 73 74 75

Katlyn Elliott Peterborough, ON 82-73-74-83 Morgan Matchett Miramichi, NB 80-76-75-81 Alina Rogers Richmond Hill, ON 77-74-81-80 Laurence Mignault Varennes, QC 78-76-80-79 Rosie Davies Bloomington, IN 74-80-80-79 Leanne Richardson Indian Mountain, NB 79-74-78-83 Brogan McKinnon Mississauga, ON 79-75-77-83 Catherine Herrera Houston, TX 76-79-85-76 Élyse Archambault St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 76-76-81-84 Stephanie Gibri San Carlos, CA 75-80-81-84 Kim Carrington Calgary, AB 78-77-82-85 Katherine Gravel-Coursol Mirabel, QC 80-76-81-85 Alison Murdoch Victoria, BC 79-83-80-82 Marie-Therese Torti Candiac, QC 81-79-85-80 Evelyne Lussier Montréal, QC 81-84-83-77 Elizabeth Asselin Lévis, QC 78-76-88-85 Jessica Luciuk Barrhead, AB 84-78-83-84 Sandra Turbide Maple Ridge, BC 82-84-83-83

312 312 312 313 313 314 314 316 317 320 322 322 324 325 325 327 329 332

28 28 28 29 29 30 30 32 33 36 38 38 40 41 41 43 45 48

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 T2 4 5 6 7 8

Province British Columbia Saskatchewan Ontario Québec Alberta New Brunswick Nova Scotia Manitoba

R1 141 149 152 153 149 159 164 172

R2 152 150 147 149 154 150 154 169

Total 293 299 299 302 303 309 318 341

+/+9 +15 +15 +18 +19 +25 +34 +57

CUT Julia Henderson Clara Teixeira Branco Jamila Jaxaliyeva Paola Ortiz Jenna Hague Lisbeth Brooks Chaney Uhles Carly Beck Kathy Lim Zoe Brake Laura DeMarco Mary Chandler Bryan Gloria Usu Choi Lauren Sewell Samantha Morrell Devon Rizzo Brynn Tomie Vitoria Teixeira Branco Corey Crossan Ashley Cai Jocelyn Alford Sabrina Sapone Rachel Pollock Sarah-Andrea Landry Susan Kirschenman

New Glasgow, NS Brazil Kazakhstan Mexico Burlington, ON Waunakee, WI Fort Worth, TX Australia Langley, BC Columbus, OH LaSalle, ON Chapin, SC Langley, BC Renton, WA North Kingstown, RI Brantford, ON Bedford, NS Brazil London, ON Vancouver, BC Calgary, AB Montréal, QC Guelph, ON Brossard, QC Huxley, IA

84-73-0-0 79-78-0-0 78-79-0-0 79-78-0-0 81-76-0-0 81-76-0-0 79-78-0-0 76-82-0-0 81-77-0-0 82-76-0-0 80-79-0-0 78-81-0-0 78-81-0-0 78-81-0-0 82-77-0-0 80-80-0-0 80-81-0-0 85-76-0-0 80-81-0-0 78-83-0-0 75-87-0-0 80-82-0-0 84-79-0-0 84-79-0-0 79-84-0-0

Rebecca (Hsin-Ju) Tsai Casey Ward Sarah Dunning Karyn Lee Ping Kimberly Risulmi Annie Yang Avril Li Krista Fenniak Tezira Abe Alison Timlin Marie-Pier Desroches Michelle McCann Yourim Kang Margo McLeod Bri-Ann Tokariwski Josee Dubreuil Alice Jeong Michelle Ruiz Laura Hendee Jessie Mercer Jisoo Keel Ivy Steinberg Susan Podolsky Mindy Lichtman Jenna Roadley

Indio, CA Picton, ON Kitchener, ON Brampton, ON Lethbridge, AB Delta, BC Port Moody, BC Edmonton, AB Angleton, TX Ottawa, ON L’Assomption, QC Courtenay, BC Toronto, ON Wakefi eld, NB Winnipeg, MB Saint-Eustache, QC Gardena, CA Mississauga, ON Tampa, FL Plainfi eld, ON Coquitlam, BC Stouffville, ON Alexandria, VA Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg, MB

83-80-0-0 87-77-0-0 84-80-0-0 88-76-0-0 81-84-0-0 85-80-0-0 86-80-0-0 84-82-0-0 86-81-0-0 81-86-0-0 84-84-0-0 87-81-0-0 83-85-0-0 86-83-0-0 86-83-0-0 84-85-0-0 79-91-0-0 89-81-0-0 84-87-0-0 83-88-0-0 86-85-0-0 86-85-0-0 83-88-0-0 86-86-0-0 86-86-0-0

163 164 164 164 165 165 166 166 167 167 168 168 168 169 169 169 170 170 171 171 171 171 171 172 172

21 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 30 30

Carly McNaughton Alexandra Lévy Andrea Blackwell Alexandra Pelletier Susan Pearl Dayvi Khanna Elaine Malo Lauraine Letarte Christina Merner Karen Kloske Julie Gagnon Jennifer Comeau Lisa Gordon Kate Alty Jude Stewart WD Vanessa Ha WD Jillian Lawlor WD Andrea Lee WD Meghan McDougall NS Angel Yin NS Ashlan Ramsey NS Xinying Wang NS Wu Sha

Lethbridge, AB Montréal, QC Kingston, ON Delson, Qc Ottawa, ON Saint Lambert, QC Mont-St-Hilaire, QC Boucherville, QC Sydney, NS Lake Cowichan, BC Hudson, QC Lake Loon, NS Ottawa, ON Toronto, ON Barrie, ON Allen, TX Paradise, NL Hermosa Beach, CA Markham, ON Arcadia, CA Milledgeville, GA China China

87-85-0-0 84-88-0-0 81-91-0-0 88-85-0-0 87-87-0-0 90-86-0-0 87-89-0-0 87-90-0-0 94-86-0-0 92-90-0-0 90-92-0-0 92-91-0-0 86-98-0-0 101-91-0-0 99-97-0-0 70-80-80-0

172 172 172 173 174 176 176 177 180 182 182 183 184 192 196 230

30 30 30 31 32 34 34 35 38 40 40 41 42 50 54 17

Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship – Mid-Am. Div. Club de golf Beloeil, Beloeil, QC, July 23-26, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 T7 9 10

NAME Christina Proteau Stefi Markovich Helene Chartrand Leanne Richardson Kim Carrington Alison Murdoch Marie-Therese Torti Evelyne Lussier Jessica Luciuk Sandra Turbide

HOMETOWN Port Alberni, BC Welland, ON Pincourt, QC Indian Mountain, NB Calgary, AB Victoria, BC Candiac, QC Montréal, QC Barrhead, AB Maple Ridge, BC

ROUNDS 76-73-76-75 81-76-74-74 77-75-79-80 79-74-78-83 78-77-82-85 79-83-80-82 81-79-85-80 81-84-83-77 84-78-83-84 82-84-83-83

TOT 300 305 311 314 322 324 325 325 329 332

+/+16 +21 +27 +30 +38 +40 +41 +41 +45 +48

CUT Marie-Pier Desroches Margo McLeod Josee Dubreuil Ivy Steinberg Susan Podolsky Mindy Lichtman Carly McNaughton Andrea Blackwell Susan Pearl Elaine Malo

L’Assomption, QC Wakefi eld, NB Saint-Eustache, QC Stouffville, ON Alexandria, VA Winnipeg, MB Lethbridge, AB Kingston, ON Ottawa, ON Mont-St-Hilaire, QC

84-84 86-83 84-85 86-85 83-88 86-86 87-85 81-91 87-87 87-89





168 169 169 171 171 172 172 172 174 176

+26 +27 +27 +29 +29 +30 +30 +30 +32 +34

CUT Lauraine Letarte Karen Kloske Julie Gagnon Jennifer Comeau Lisa Gordon Jude Stewart

Boucherville, QC Lake Cowichan, BC Hudson, QC Lake Loon, NS Ottawa, ON Barrie, ON

87-90 92-90 90-92 92-91 86-98 99-97





177 182 182 183 184 196

+35 +40 +40 +41 +42 +54

Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship – Mid-Master Div. Div. Club de golf Beloeil, Beloeil, QC, July 23-26, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 6

NAME Helene Chartrand Leanne Richardson Kim Carrington Alison Murdoch Marie-Therese Torti Sandra Turbide

HOMETOWN Pincourt, QC Indian Mountain, NB Calgary, AB Victoria, BC Candiac, QC Maple Ridge, BC

ROUNDS 77-75-79-80 79-74-78-83 78-77-82-85 79-83-80-82 81-79-85-80 82-84-83-83

TOT 311 314 322 324 325 332

+/+27 +30 +38 +40 +41 +48

CUT Josee Dubreuil Ivy Steinberg Susan Podolsky Andrea Blackwell Susan Pearl Lauraine Letarte Karen Kloske Julie Gagnon Lisa Gordon Jude Stewart

Saint-Eustache, QC Stouffville, ON Alexandria, VA Kingston, ON Ottawa, ON Boucherville, QC Lake Cowichan, BC Hudson, QC Ottawa, ON Barrie, ON

84-85 86-85 83-88 81-91 87-87 87-90 92-90 90-92 86-98 99-97





169 171 171 172 174 177 182 182 184 196

+27 +29 +29 +30 +32 +35 +40 +40 +42 +54

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Canadian Junior Boys Championship Timberwolf Golf Club, Garson, ON, Jul 30 - Aug 2, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 T5 T8 13 T14 T16 T18 T23 25 T26 T31 T34 T36 T38 T41 T44 T46 T51 T57 T60 T62 T64 67 T68 T70 73 74

NAME HOMETOWN ROUNDS Kevin Kwon Maple Ridge, BC 64-74-69-69 Matthew Scobie Ajax, ON 68-73-70-70 Joseph Kremer Toronto, ON 72-70-75-65 Andrew Harrison Camrose, AB 71-69-70-73 Jared duToit Kimberley, BC 72-72-73-68 Ryan Borg Caledon, ON 71-70-75-69 Josh Whalen Napanee, ON 71-79-67-68 Étienne Papineau St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 72-77-69-68 Matt Codd Red Deer, AB 74-72-71-69 Nicholas Ross Dundas, ON 72-76-69-69 Christian Elliott Port Perry, ON 70-75-70-71 Curtis Chan Richmond, BC 67-77-72-70 Nicholas Scrymgeour Cochrane, AB 71-70-72-75 Ian Mmbando Lethbridge, AB 73-76-73-67 Sam McNulty Port Perry, ON 70-78-70-71 Jack Wood Banff, AB 75-74-69-72 Joey Savoie St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 73-73-71-73 Osama Khan Mississauga, ON 76-77-70-68 Loick Larame Drummondville, QC 78-70-73-70 Zackery Secord Midland, ON 75-71-73-72 Carter Simon Sutton, ON 76-70-73-72 Matt Williams Calgary, AB 71-72-74-74 Keaton Jones Kitchener, ON 74-73-73-72 Drew Nesbitt Horseshoe Valley, ON 75-70-74-73 Kurtis Campbell Saint Lazare, QC 81-69-69-74 Hugo Bernard André Laurendeau, QC 79-73-71-71 Jake McNulty Port Perry, ON 74-75-72-73 Conner Watt Mississauga, ON 77-72-71-74 Eric Macrow Kingston, ON 76-76-74-68 Jordan Lu Vancouver, BC 75-75-68-76 Hanish Nagrani Welland, ON 74-75-74-72 Emile Menard Ange-Gardien, QC 72-71-79-73 Trent Abraham Burlington, ON 74-73-74-74 Jacob Vanderpas Vancouver, BC 72-75-76-73 Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim Surrey, BC 69-80-74-73 Austin James Bath, ON 67-75-76-79 Tony Ko Langley, BC 76-73-80-68 Kevin Vigna Coquitlam, BC 76-74-74-74 Marc Casullo Aurora, ON 72-73-76-77 Charles Corner Cayuga, ON 76-71-75-76 Bruce Tomie Bedford, NS 76-75-72-76 Paul Doig Seaforth, ON 73-71-81-74 Alex Park Vancouver, BC 76-72-80-71 Ryan Nowe Bridgewater, NS 79-73-73-75 Tony Gil Vaughan, ON 81-72-73-74 Paul Tardella Toronto, ON 72-77-74-78 Tyler Saunders Sturgeon County, AB 75-73-77-76 Pat Livingston Fredericton, NB 71-78-77-75 Spencer Dobbs Whitby, ON 79-69-78-75 Cedric Laverdure Mont-Royal, QC 75-78-77-71 Jack Ferris Vancouver, BC 78-73-73-78 Cullen Chung Westmount, QC 77-71-77-77 Jason Martens Edmonton, AB 74-75-72-81 Mitchell Toth Langton, ON 79-74-73-76 Henry Lee Coquitlam, BC 75-78-74-75 Brayden Brown Calgary, AB 76-72-81-73 Myles Creighton Digby, NS 74-77-70-82 Greg Billingsley Calgary, AB 73-77-76-77 Justin Rizek Toronto, ON 78-73-78-74 Travis Fredborg Selkirk, MB 74-77-73-80 Cooper Brown Renfrew, ON 77-76-77-74 Evan Holmes Calgary, AB 77-75-75-78 Jake Scarrow Dewdney, BC 77-72-79-77 Tyson Gavin Tignish, PE 71-78-76-81 Éric Marshall Ottawa, ON 75-78-73-80 Raphael Lapierre-Messier St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC 77-69-83-77 Jason Chung Thornhill, ON 76-74-80-77 Tyler Douse Waterloo, ON 76-75-71-86 Matt Kadatz Calgary, AB 77-75-78-78 Brandon Lacasse Chateauguay, QC 74-73-79-83 Blair Bursey Gander, NL 69-83-77-80 David Nelson Winnipeg, MB 77-76-79-77 Steven Lee Kelowna, BC 76-77-80-85 Chris Wilson Toronto, ON 77-76-81-85

TOT 276 281 282 283 285 285 285 286 286 286 286 286 288 289 289 290 290 291 291 291 291 291 292 292 293 294 294 294 294 294 295 295 295 296 296 297 297 298 298 298 299 299 299 300 300 301 301 301 301 301 302 302 302 302 302 302 303 303 303 304 304 305 305 306 306 306 307 308 308 309 309 309 318 319

+/-12 -7 -6 -5 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 E 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 21 30 31

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Province Alberta Ontario Québec British Columbia Newfoundland & Labrador Nova Scotia Manitoba Prince Edward Island Saskatchewan New Brunswick

R1 144 143 149 147 146 154 151 150 162 152

R2 143 145 142 146 155 148 153 155 151 165

Total 287 288 291 293 301 302 304 305 313 317

+/-1 E 3 5 13 14 16 17 25 29

CUT Brock Holland Nolan Windsor Crawford McKinlay Bobby Dunphy Joel Albany Trevor Yu Zach Anderson Maxime Laoun Sy Lovan Trevor Ranton Terran Berger Eric Flockhart Jean-Luc Theoret Ryan Burton Sun Kim Brandon Mihalo Tyler Nagano Nick Earle Matt Lemay Adam Poulin Dominic Gauthier-Lalonde Connor Shea Hunter Phelan Kevin Li Steven Young Liam Courtney Brett Pasula Emile Provost Brett McIntosh Connor Gann Connor McLellan Carter Lewis Marcus Brown Travis Soucoup Patrick Gobran Jade Fogarty Logan Yanick John Deacon Leighton Bearchell Brandan Lyster Sam Young Patrick Tan Matthew Irvine Nick Quesnel John Boncoddo Daniel Keays Nathan Peters Diehl Normand Daegan Wall Scott Banks Ryan Ahrens Mitch Holden Hiro Minakawa Callum Davison Alan Tolusso Cory Selander Kirk Markowski Stephane Pare Aj Armstrong Gavin Hollebakken Jason Picco Evan DeGrazia Jared Nicolls Austin Biletsky Daniel Cluney Nicklaus Fitzpatrick Trevor Martensson Joseph MacDonald Brandon Pierce William Comeau Brandon Hogue William Blanchard Brendan Kesterke Colin Koughan Shaun Margeson Kaleb Fisher Liam Fullerton Ian Lewis Philippe Patterson WD Chad Watts Denyes WD Neal Ryan WD Quinton Gorman

Victoria, BC 77-77-0-0 Gatineau, QC 83-71-0-0 Blehiem, ON 78-76-0-0 Antigonish, NS 78-76-0-0 Georgetown, ON 79-75-0-0 Vancouver, BC 72-82-0-0 Nanaimo, BC 77-77-0-0 Montréal, QC 76-79-0-0 Surrey, BC 76-79-0-0 Waterloo, ON 74-81-0-0 Comox, BC 77-78-0-0 Mississauga, ON 76-79-0-0 Hawkesbury, ON 72-83-0-0 Corner Brook, NL 77-78-0-0 L’Ile-Perrot, QC 78-78-0-0 Windsor, ON 75-81-0-0 Toronto, ON 76-80-0-0 Woodmans Point, NB 76-80-0-0 Waterloo, ON 80-76-0-0 Champlain St. Lawrence 78-78-0-0 André Laurendeau, QC 74-82-0-0 Stratford, PE 79-77-0-0 North Vancouver, BC 74-83-0-0 Burnaby, BC 81-76-0-0 La Salle, MB 77-80-0-0 Saskatoon, SK 81-76-0-0 Red Deer, AB 84-73-0-0 Saint Hippolyte, QC 78-80-0-0 London, ON 79-79-0-0 Victoria, BC 83-75-0-0 Chilliwack B.C 79-79-0-0 Calgary, AB 82-76-0-0 Surrey, BC 80-78-0-0 Sussex, NB 79-79-0-0 Edmonton, AB 79-80-0-0 Rawdon, QC 81-78-0-0 Courtenay, BC 79-80-0-0 Port Williams, NS 81-78-0-0 Moose Jaw, SK 84-75-0-0 Mannville, AB 82-77-0-0 Rothesay, NB 73-86-0-0 Vancouver, BC 75-85-0-0 Courtenay, BC 86-74-0-0 Sudbury, ON 81-79-0-0 Brantford, ON 80-80-0-0 Bedford, NS 82-79-0-0 St. John’s, NL 84-77-0-0 Meadow Lake, SK 81-81-0-0 Regina, SK 81-81-0-0 Oakville, ON 81-81-0-0 Peterborough, ON 85-77-0-0 Peterborough, ON 81-82-0-0 Victoria, BC 81-82-0-0 Duncan, BC 82-81-0-0 Burnaby, BC 80-83-0-0 Prince Albert, SK 86-77-0-0 Dryden, ON 85-78-0-0 Fort-Coulonge, QC 81-83-0-0 St. Albert, AB 82-82-0-0 Duncan, BC 80-84-0-0 Sudbury, ON 78-86-0-0 Thunder Bay, ON 81-84-0-0 Ponoka, AB 84-82-0-0 Strathmore, AB 85-81-0-0 Corner Brook, NL 79-87-0-0 Stratford, PE 84-82-0-0 Calgary, AB 83-84-0-0 Sydney Mines, NS 87-80-0-0 St. Andrew’s, NB 81-86-0-0 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC 86-82-0-0 Leduc, AB 84-84-0-0 Rosemere, QC 86-82-0-0 Headingley, MB 84-84-0-0 Stratford, PE 82-86-0-0 Fall River, NS 80-90-0-0 Abbotsford, BC 88-87-0-0 Riverport, NS 92-87-0-0 Fall River, NS 89-93-0-0 Bathurst, NB 84-100-0-0 Hamilton, ON 64-0-0-0 Holland College, NS 89-22-0-0 Stratford, PE 96-0-0-0

154 154 154 154 154 154 154 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 158 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 160 160 160 160 161 161 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 164 165 166 166 166 166 167 167 167 168 168 168 168 168 170 175 179 182 184 64 111 96

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 26 31 35 38 40 12 23 24

Juvenile Boys Division 1 Andrew Harrison T2 Étienne Papineau Curtis Chan 4 Sam McNulty 5 Carter Simon T6 Conner Watt Jordan Lu 8 Ian (Jae Hoon) Kim 9 Marc Casullo 10 Alex Park 11 Tony Gil T12 Cullen Chung Jason Martens Henry Lee 15 Justin Rizek 16 Jake Scarrow T17 Tyson Gavin Éric Marshall Raphael Lapierre-Messier 20 Jason Chung T21 Tyler Douse Matt Kadatz T23 Brandon Lacasse Blair Bursey CUT Bobby Dunphy Trevor Yu Maxime Laoun Sy Lovan Trevor Ranton Sun Kim Tyler Nagano Connor Shea Kevin Li Brett Pasula Logan Yanick Patrick Tan Matthew Irvine Nick Quesnel Nathan Peters Diehl Normand Ryan Ahrens Callum Davison Cory Selander Kirk Markowski Aj Armstrong Jared Nicolls Austin Biletsky Nicklaus Fitzpatrick Brandon Pierce William Comeau William Blanchard Brendan Kesterke Colin Koughan Shaun Margeson WD Chad Watts Denyes

Camrose, AB 71-69-70-73 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 72-77-69-68 Richmond, BC 67-77-72-70 Port Perry, ON 70-78-70-71 Sutton, ON 76-70-73-72 Mississauga, ON 77-72-71-74 Vancouver, BC 75-75-68-76 Surrey, BC 69-80-74-73 Aurora, ON 72-73-76-77 Vancouver, BC 76-72-80-71 Vaughan, ON 81-72-73-74 Westmount, QC 77-71-77-77 Edmonton, AB 74-75-72-81 Coquitlam, BC 75-78-74-75 Toronto, ON 78-73-78-74 Dewdney, BC 77-72-79-77 Tignish, PE 71-78-76-81 Ottawa, ON 75-78-73-80 St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC 77-69-83-77 Thornhill, ON 76-74-80-77 Waterloo, ON 76-75-71-86 Calgary, AB 77-75-78-78 Chateauguay, QC 74-73-79-83 Gander, NL 69-83-77-80

283 286 286 289 291 294 294 296 298 299 300 302 302 302 303 305 306 306 306 307 308 308 309 309

-5 -2 -2 1 3 6 6 8 10 11 12 14 14 14 15 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 21

Antigonish, NS 78-76-0-0 Vancouver, BC 72-82-0-0 Montréal, QC 76-79-0-0 Surrey, BC 76-79-0-0 Waterloo, ON 74-81-0-0 L’Ile-Perrot, QC 78-78-0-0 Toronto, ON 76-80-0-0 Stratford, PE 79-77-0-0 Burnaby, BC 81-76-0-0 Red Deer, AB 84-73-0-0 Courtenay, BC 79-80-0-0 Vancouver, BC 75-85-0-0 Courtenay, BC 86-74-0-0 Sudbury, ON 81-79-0-0 St. John’s, NL 84-77-0-0 Meadow Lake, SK 81-81-0-0 Peterborough, ON 85-77-0-0 Duncan, BC 82-81-0-0 Prince Albert, SK 86-77-0-0 Dryden, ON 85-78-0-0 St. Albert, AB 82-82-0-0 Ponoka, AB 84-82-0-0 Strathmore, AB 85-81-0-0 Stratford, PE 84-82-0-0 St. Andrew’s, NB 81-86-0-0 Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC 86-82-0-0 Rosemere, QC 86-82-0-0 Headingley, MB 84-84-0-0 Stratford, PE 82-86-0-0 Fall River, NS 80-90-0-0 Hamilton, ON 64-0-0-0

154 154 155 155 155 156 156 156 157 157 159 160 160 160 161 162 162 163 163 163 164 166 166 166 167 168 168 168 168 170 64

10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 15 16 16 16 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 22 22 22 23 24 24 24 24 26 12

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Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club, Pickering, ON, Jul 30-Aug 2, 2013 POS NAME 1 Maddie Szeryk 2 Brooke Henderson 3 Taylor Kim 4 Muni He T5 Alyssa Getty Sabrine Garrison 7 Courtney Tolton 8 Jaclyn Lee 9 Avril Li 10 Grace Howie T11 Alix Kong Grace Chung T13 Claire Hernandez Jamie Oleksiew Kathy Lim T16 Kenna Hughes Hannah Lee T18 Ana Peric Valérie Tanguay T20 Mackenzie Butzer Ella Ofstedahl 22 Bernadette Little 23 Stephanie Chu T24 Naomi Ko Selena Costabile Winnie Hyun Sophie Kitchen Annie Yang Madison Easterbrook T30 MacKenzie Barrie Annie Lacombe T32 Ashley Cai Cordelia Chan T34 Madison Kapchinsky Yourim Kang Kathrine Chan 37 Casey MacNeil 38 Julia Champion T39 Cadence Hellmann Annie Songeun Lee T41 Michelle Kim Kat Kennedy T43 Krysta Schaus Estee Deschamps Shelby Unger T46 Noémie Ouellette Grace St-Germain Madeline Marck-Sherk 49 Jessica Ip 50 Samantha Spencer T51 Oceane Jacques Kaitlyn Stoddart T53 Diana McDonald Corinne Grans-Wood Meghan Bennett T56 Abbie Anghelescu Ellice Hong Veronica Vetesnik T59 Bria Jansen Sonia Nagindas Lisa Reid T62 Jessica Claggett Emily Romkey T64 Annika Haynes Sarah Browning T66 Brianna Carrels Jasmine Yang Michelle Ruiz 69 Eunice Hong 70 Monica Gabriele CUT Brooke Hobson Noemie Pare Alex Hodgkinson Kennedy Bodfi eld Rachelle Nielson Crystina Kertsos Kelsey Sear Molly MacDermaid Sydney Gallant Kylie Jack Jennifer(Hye Bin) Yoon Liz Furniss Felixe Jacques Rachel Cormier Camryn Roadley

HOMETOWN ROUNDS TOT +/Allen, TX 71-69-73-70 283 -5 Smiths Falls, ON 76-77-72-72 297 9 Surrey, BC 76-75-79-71 301 13 Pitt Meadows, BC 78-73-78-74 303 15 Leamington, ON 78-77-74-76 305 17 Calgary, AB 77-74-82-72 305 17 Mitchell, ON 79-77-80-76 312 24 Calgary, AB 79-77-78-80 314 26 Port Moody, BC 78-81-79-77 315 27 Calgary, AB 84-78-76-78 316 28 West Vancouver, BC 80-82-81-75 318 30 Richmond Hill, ON 81-78-81-78 318 30 Palgrave, ON 80-82-84-79 325 37 Surrey, BC 82-81-83-79 325 37 Langley, BC 86-80-79-80 325 37 Calgary, AB 82-82-84-78 326 38 Surrey, BC 82-81-84-79 326 38 Toronto, ON 80-83-84-80 327 39 Champlain St. Lawrence, QC 80-84-77-86 327 39 Chatham, ON 86-84-76-83 329 41 England 79-81-83-86 329 41 Pictou County, NS 81-84-85-80 330 42 Markham, ON 85-82-81-83 331 43 Victoria, BC 81-81-91-79 332 44 Thornhill, ON 87-83-84-78 332 44 Langley, BC 80-86-86-80 332 44 Collingwood, ON 81-86-84-81 332 44 Delta, BC 82-83-85-82 332 44 Burlington, ON 85-74-86-87 332 44 Vernon, BC 80-84-86-83 333 45 Laval, QC 79-83-87-84 333 45 Vancouver, BC 87-81-86-80 334 46 Windsor, ON 88-86-80-80 334 46 Kelowna, BC 83-83-88-81 335 47 Toronto, ON 82-85-88-80 335 47 Richmond, BC 81-83-89-82 335 47 Massey, ON 78-88-85-85 336 48 Markham, ON 83-87-86-82 338 50 Shelburne, ON 90-84-81-85 340 52 Surrey, BC 82-82-92-84 340 52 Surrey, BC 85-85-86-85 341 53 Okotoks, AB 80-87-82-92 341 53 Fredericton, NB 85-86-84-87 342 54 St-Isidore, ON 84-91-82-85 342 54 Calgary, AB 85-88-86-83 342 54 Québec, QC 79-82-87-95 343 55 Orleans, ON 89-79-92-83 343 55 Ridgeway, ON 91-86-83-83 343 55 Richmond Hill, ON 83-90-84-87 344 56 Georgetown, ON 91-84-87-83 345 57 St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC 85-91-85-85 346 58 Shelburne, ON 82-92-90-82 346 58 Kingston, ON 84-85-91-87 347 59 Barrie, ON 80-89-95-83 347 59 Pickering, ON 89-85-91-82 347 59 Kingston, ON 84-86-91-89 350 62 Thornhill, ON 88-86-90-86 350 62 Winnipeg, MB 93-81-93-83 350 62 Cochrane, AB 92-83-81-96 352 64 Aurora, ON 84-88-85-95 352 64 Regina, SK 89-88-85-90 352 64 Kelowna, BC 85-91-86-92 354 66 Fall River, NS 82-90-95-87 354 66 Oakville, ON 87-86-92-91 356 68 Midhurst, ON 84-87-97-88 356 68 Lethbridge, AB 83-88-90-97 358 70 Oakville, ON 89-88-91-90 358 70 Mississauga, ON 82-90-100-86 358 70 Thornhill, ON 87-87-95-93 362 74 Mississauga, ON 90-87-95-99 371 83 Prince Albert, SK Victoriaville, QC Brockville, ON St Catharines, ON Summerland, BC Pickering, ON Unionville, ON Bathurst, NB Barrie, ON Westbank, BC Toronto, ON Berwick, NS St. Gabriel Valcartier, QC Rothesay, NB Winnipeg, MB

89-89-0-0 88-90-0-0 88-90-0-0 87-92-0-0 90-89-0-0 92-87-0-0 90-90-0-0 86-95-0-0 92-89-0-0 87-95-0-0 98-84-0-0 95-88-0-0 95-88-0-0 93-91-0-0 102-82-0-0

178 178 178 179 179 179 180 181 181 182 182 183 183 184 184

34 34 34 35 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40

Claire Konning Jasmine Mussani Lilian Klekner-Alt Quinn Fitzgerald Jaclyn Albrechtsen Kayla Sawchuk Alexandra LeBlanc Julie Lym Alisha Corringham Alyssa Stoddart Erin Brown Nicole Gargarella Olivia Trieu Hannah Stollery Meghan McLean Alexandra Naumovski Alex Amos Alexandra Gallagher Molly Molyneaux Julia Malone Sasha Linauskas Alexandra Demko Olivia Brock Grace Hilton Nicole Tieman Victoria Mary Routhier Brooke Sharpe Kristen Wong Brynn Todd Melissa Ramnauth Katherine McGlenen Bailey Carr Angela Earle Samantha Gold Jillian Lawlor Genevieve Stelmacovich WD Addison Wallwin WD Divya Chawla WD Catherine Rousseau WD Jisoo Keel WD Elizabeth Asselin WD Courtney Yanch WD Brogan McKinnon NS Catherine Gariépy Juvenile Girls Division 1 Brooke Henderson 2 Muni He 3 Alyssa Getty 4 Jaclyn Lee 5 Avril Li T6 Claire Hernandez Kathy Lim T8 Kenna Hughes Hannah Lee 10 Ella Ofstedahl T11 Naomi Ko Selena Costabile 13 Annie Lacombe T14 Ashley Cai Cordelia Chan 16 Kathrine Chan 17 Julia Champion 18 Michelle Kim T19 Estee Deschamps Shelby Unger T21 Noémie Ouellette Grace St-Germain Madeline Marck-Sherk 24 Jessica Ip 25 Oceane Jacques 26 Diana McDonald T27 Abbie Anghelescu Ellice Hong Veronica Vetesnik T30 Bria Jansen Sonia Nagindas 32 Annika Haynes 33 Jasmine Yang 34 Eunice Hong

Indian Mountain, NB Greely, ON Ottawa, ON Calgary, AB Winnipeg, MB Prince Albert, SK Moncton, NB Vancouver, BC Pickering, ON Orangeville, ON Charlottetown, PE Toronto, ON Richmond Hill, ON Unionville, ON Port Williams, NS Hornby, ON Komoka, ON Hamilton, ON Charlottetown, PE Manotick, ON Toronto, ON Thunder Bay, ON London, ON Newmarket, ON John Abbott, QC Lorraine, QC Kitchener, ON Richmond Hill, ON Winnipeg, MB Caledon, ON Winnipeg, MB Charlottetown, PE Corner Brook, NL Toronto, ON Paradise, NL Holland Landing, ON Barrie, ON Thornhill, ON Québec, QC Coquitlam, BC Lévis, QC Barrie, ON Mississauga, ON Beaupré, QC

86-99-0-0 99-88-0-0 93-94-0-0 91-96-0-0 98-90-0-0 91-97-0-0 88-100-0-0 94-94-0-0 95-94-0-0 102-87-0-0 97-93-0-0 95-96-0-0 95-97-0-0 101-91-0-0 101-92-0-0 100-93-0-0 97-96-0-0 96-98-0-0 94-100-0-0 104-90-0-0 98-97-0-0 98-97-0-0 99-96-0-0 98-97-0-0 97-99-0-0 97-99-0-0 98-98-0-0 99-98-0-0 95-103-0-0 104-94-0-0 99-101-0-0 103-100-0-0 106-103-0-0 105-106-0-0 106-114-0-0 117-116-0-0 83-82-0-0 94-0-0-0 89-79-0-0 89-88-0-0 86-95-0-0 91-82-89-0

Smiths Falls, ON 76-77-72-72 Pitt Meadows, BC 78-73-78-74 Leamington, ON 78-77-74-76 Calgary, AB 79-77-78-80 Port Moody, BC 78-81-79-77 Palgrave, ON 80-82-84-79 Langley, BC 86-80-79-80 Calgary, AB 82-82-84-78 82-81-84-79 Surrey, BC England 79-81-83-86 Victoria, BC 81-81-91-79 Thornhill, ON 87-83-84-78 Laval, QC 79-83-87-84 Vancouver, BC 87-81-86-80 Windsor, ON 88-86-80-80 Richmond, BC 81-83-89-82 Markham, ON 83-87-86-82 Surrey, BC 85-85-86-85 St-Isidore, ON 84-91-82-85 Calgary, AB 85-88-86-83 Québec, QC 79-82-87-95 Orleans, ON 89-79-92-83 Ridgeway, ON 91-86-83-83 Richmond Hill, ON 83-90-84-87 St-Gabriel de Valcartier, QC 85-91-85-85 Kingston, ON 84-85-91-87 Kingston, ON 84-86-91-89 Thornhill, ON 88-86-90-86 Winnipeg, MB 93-81-93-83 Cochrane, AB 92-83-81-96 Aurora, ON 84-88-85-95 Oakville, ON 87-86-92-91 Oakville, ON 89-88-91-90 Thornhill, ON 87-87-95-93

185 187 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 189 190 191 192 192 193 193 193 194 194 194 195 195 195 195 196 196 196 197 198 198 200 203 209 211 220 233 165 94 168 177 181 262

41 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 45 45 46 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 50 50 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 53 54 54 56 59 65 67 76 89 21 22 24 33 37 46

297 303 305 314 315 325 325 326 326 329 332 332 333 334 334 335 338 341 342 342 343 343 343 344 346 347 350 350 350 352 352 356 358 362

9 15 17 26 27 37 37 38 38 41 44 44 45 46 46 47 50 53 54 54 55 55 55 56 58 59 62 62 62 64 64 68 70 74

CUT Brooke Hobson Noemie Pare Kennedy Bodfi eld Rachelle Nielson Jennifer(Hye Bin) Yoon Felixe Jacques Camryn Roadley Claire Konning Jasmine Mussani Lilian Klekner-Alt Quinn Fitzgerald Kayla Sawchuk Alyssa Stoddart Nicole Gargarella Olivia Trieu Meghan McLean Alexandra Naumovski Alexandra Gallagher Julia Malone Alexandra Demko Grace Hilton Victoria Mary Routhier Kristen Wong Brynn Todd Melissa Ramnauth Katherine McGlenen Bailey Carr Angela Earle Samantha Gold WD Divya Chawla WD Catherine Rousseau

Prince Albert, SK 89-89-0-0 Victoriaville, QC 88-90-0-0 St Catharines, ON 87-92-0-0 Summerland, BC 90-89-0-0 Toronto, ON 98-84-0-0 St. Gabriel Valcartier, QC 95-88-0-0 Winnipeg, MB 102-82-0-0 Indian Mountain, NB 86-99-0-0 Greely, ON 99-88-0-0 Ottawa, ON 93-94-0-0 Calgary, AB 91-96-0-0 Prince Albert, SK 91-97-0-0 Orangeville, ON 102-87-0-0 Toronto, ON 95-96-0-0 Richmond Hill, ON 95-97-0-0 Port Williams, NS 101-92-0-0 Hornby, ON 100-93-0-0 Hamilton, ON 96-98-0-0 Manotick, ON 104-90-0-0 Thunder Bay, ON 98-97-0-0 Newmarket, ON 98-97-0-0 Lorraine, QC 97-99-0-0 Richmond Hill, ON 99-98-0-0 Winnipeg, MB 95-103-0-0 Caledon, ON 104-94-0-0 Winnipeg, MB 99-101-0-0 Charlottetown, PE 103-100-0-0 Corner Brook, NL 106-103-0-0 Toronto, ON 105-106-0-0 Thornhill, ON 94-0-0-0 Québec, QC 89-79-0-0

178 178 179 179 182 183 184 185 187 187 187 188 189 191 192 193 193 194 194 195 195 196 197 198 198 200 203 209 211 94 168

34 34 35 35 38 39 40 41 43 43 43 44 45 47 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 53 54 54 56 59 65 67 22 24

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Province Alberta Québec British Columbia Ontario Nova Scotia New Brunswick Saskatchewan Manitoba Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador

R1 156 159 161 159 163 171 178 191 191 212

R2 151 162 162 166 174 177 177 171 193 217

Total 307 321 323 325 337 348 355 362 384 429

+/19 33 35 37 49 60 67 74 96 141

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Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship Royal Colwood Golf Club & Gorge Vale Golf Club, Victoria, BC, August 6-9, 2013 POS 1 T2 4 5 6 T7 T9 T11 T13 T15 T20 T22

NAME Eli Cole Taylor Pendrith Corey Conners Ricardo Celia Adam Svensson Chris Hemmerich Kevin Carrigan Scott Secord Cameron Jones Jarred Callbeck Kevin Spooner Chris Worrell Riley Fleming Kevin Kwon Wesley McClain Justin Shin Stephen Powers Andrew Whalen Paul Misko Enzo Perez Jake Mondy Craig Doell Blair Hamilton

HOMETOWN Beverly Hills, CA Richmond Hill, ON Listowel, ON Colombia Surrey, BC Kitchener, ON Victoria, BC Calgary, AB New Zealand Victoria, BC West Vancouver, BC Enid, OK Airdrie, AB Maple Ridge, BC Diboll, TX Pitt Meadow, BC Plainfi eld, IL Ephrata, WA Thousand Oaks, CA France Blacksburg, VA Victoria, BC Burlington, ON

ROUNDS 71-66-69-70 69-71-69-68 66-70-70-71 70-70-66-72 73-69-71-66 74-68-71-67 72-71-69-69 70-71-68-72 69-75-70-68 69-74-71-68 70-76-68-69 67-74-71-71 73-71-71-69 72-74-68-70 73-73-72-67 70-70-73-72 70-73-69-73 67-72-72-74 69-69-72-75 76-70-72-68 75-70-69-72 73-72-73-69 74-72-72-69

TOT 276 277 277 278 279 280 281 281 282 282 283 283 284 284 285 285 285 285 285 286 286 287 287

+/-6 -5 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 -1 E E 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5

T27 T31 T38 T41 T47

Thomas Dunne Garrett Rank Daniel Chian Santiago Gomez Mathieu Perron Brett Hogan Dave Bunker Jesse Galvon Keelan Kilpatrick Jake McLeod Chad Merzbacher Yu-Chuan Hsiang Matt Rawitzer Maverick Antcliff Miller Capps Ben Geyer Jake Knapp Quinn Prchal Josh Wytinck Tyler Saunders Aaron Pauls Dustin Pewarchuk Kieran Standen James Fahy

Dublin, OH Elmira, ON Covina, CA Colombia St-Hubert, QC Calgary, AB Woodbridge, ON Dewinton, AB New Zealand Australia Eden Prairie, MN Taiwan Bellingham, WA Australia Denver, NC Arbuckle, CA Costa Mesa, CA Glenview, IL Glenboro, MB Sturgeon County, AB Chilliwack, BC Victoria, BC Edmonton, AB Vancouver, BC

70-77-66-74 72-74-67-74 70-74-68-75 81-66-70-71 76-69-71-72 71-72-70-75 72-69-72-75 74-72-72-71 72-70-73-74 69-71-74-75 74-71-74-70 70-65-78-76 75-72-72-70 74-73-73-69 72-72-74-72 74-72-72-72 76-68-71-75 71-70-76-74 73-74-71-73 73-73-73-72 68-78-73-72 69-78-72-72 71-69-73-78 72-72-74-74

287 287 287 288 288 288 288 289 289 289 289 289 289 289 290 290 290 291 291 291 291 291 291 292

5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 10

T51 T54 56 T57 T59 61 T62 T65 70 71

Conner Kozak Vernon, BC Raoul Ménard Ange-Gardien, QC Aaron Cockerill Gunton, MB Matt Williams Calgary, AB Sang Gyun Lee Calgary, AB Quinn Vilneff Amherstburg, ON Truman Tai Markham, ON Charles-Etienne Demers Québec, QC Andrew Fogg Greenwood, IN James Beale New Zealand Mitch Sutton London, ON Matias Dominguez Chile Keegan Tyers Newmarket, ON Patrick Barrett Pinehurst, NC Elliott Whitley Hamilton, ON Josh Zhang Vancouver, BC Jean-Philip Cornellier Granby, QC Andrew Harrison Camrose, AB Josh Whalen Napanee, ON Marc Casullo Aurora, ON Charlie Hughes Langley, BC Cristobal del Solar Chile Russell Bowie Mississauga, ON Lockie Munro Toronto, ON

73-74-74-71 71-74-77-70 73-70-74-71 74-71-72-76 79-68-72-74 74-70-77-72 71-74-71-78 75-72-68-79 70-72-78-75 74-71-76-75 76-71-76-73 72-71-76-78 70-75-79-73 73-74-75-76 77-69-73-80 69-78-73-79 71-76-75-77 75-72-76-77 74-73-76-77 72-71-81-76 73-74-77-76 71-72-82-75 73-73-78-77 76-71-80-81

292 292 288 293 293 293 294 294 295 296 296 297 297 298 299 299 299 300 300 300 300 300 301 308

10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 26

CUT Emmett Oh Jordan Arndt Derek East Brian Churchill-Smith David Rose Ben Juffer Trevor Ranton Adam Novakowski Nicholas Ross Bryan Lichimo David Stewart Evan Holmes Francis Berthiaume Luis Thiele Corey Eccles Charlie Boyechko Matthew Scobie Hugo Bernard Taylor Hancock Mateo Gomez Tony Ko Stuart Macdonald Robert Mustard Darren Day Brent Wilson Jake Adams Josiah Dixon Michael Lancaster Trevor Yu Dustin Yeager Ryan Tsang Jake McNulty Yuki Kato Greg MacAulay Eric Banks Ryan Werre Austin James Patrick Forbes Hunter Phelan Scott Thompson Brett McIntosh Mj Morin Grant Maskiewich Jerry Christiansen Gianfranco Guida Spencer Berk Shaun Dunphy Stephane Dubois Colin Gilliam Sean Stuart Kowan O’Keefe Brandon Ng A.J. Armstrong Scott Lowe Joseph Kremer Jack Wood Ricky Gay Jeremy Demers Blair Sabiston Brett Wilson Chris Cooke Curtis Dancy Darren Whitehouse Daniel Luftspring

Calgary, AB Furdale, SK Winnipeg, MB Oakville, ON West Vancouver, BC West Des Moines, IA Waterloo, ON Grande Prairie, AB Dundas, ON North Vancouver, BC Prince Albert, SK Calgary, AB Valleyfi eld, QC Brazil L’Île-Bizard, QC Winnipeg, MB Ajax, ON Mont-St-Hilaire, QC Clearwater, FL Colombia Langley, BC Vancouver, BC Ottawa, ON Victoria, BC Victoria, BC London, ON Bognor, ON Ancaster, ON Vancouver, BC Calgary, AB Thornhill, ON Port Perry, ON Las Vegas, NV Stratford, PE Truro, NS Redcliff, AB Bath, ON Toronto, ON North Vancouver, BC St. Walburg, SK London, ON Bakersfi eld, CA Victoria, BC Air Ronge, SK Maple, ON London, ON Saskatoon, SK Brantford, ON Vancouver, BC Bedford, NS Creston, BC Toronto, ON St. Albert, AB Calgary, AB Toronto, ON Banff, AB Oshawa, ON Whitby, ON Victoria, BC Holland College, NB Canmore, AB Athens, ON Langley, BC Toronto, ON

73-75-0-0 71-77-0-0 77-71-0-0 75-73-0-0 75-73-0-0 71-77-0-0 73-75-0-0 73-75-0-0 73-75-0-0 72-72-0-0 77-72-0-0 78-71-0-0 77-72-0-0 74-75-0-0 77-72-0-0 73-76-0-0 76-73-0-0 76-73-0-0 75-74-0-0 76-73-0-0 73-76-0-0 72-77-0-0 73-76-0-0 74-75-0-0 75-74-0-0 73-76-0-0 78-71-0-0 73-76-0-0 74-75-0-0 75-70-0-0 76-74-0-0 75-75-0-0 75-75-0-0 78-72-0-0 78-72-0-0 72-78-0-0 73-77-0-0 76-74-0-0 74-76-0-0 79-71-0-0 74-76-0-0 73-77-0-0 74-76-0-0 73-77-0-0 69-78-0-0 74-77-0-0 80-71-0-0 79-72-0-0 77-74-0-0 79-72-0-0 75-76-0-0 81-70-0-0 77-74-0-0 74-77-0-0 79-72-0-0 76-75-0-0 75-76-0-0 78-74-0-0 74-78-0-0 80-72-0-0 73-79-0-0 75-77-0-0 76-76-0-0 77-75-0-0

148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 144 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 149 145 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 147 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 151 152 152 152 152 152 152 152

6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Alex Dumais Caledon, ON Chris Moore Vancouver, BC Greg Forbes Kelowna, BC Zachary Balit Montréal, QC Lucas Kim Toronto, ON Brady Stead Vernon, BC Jordan Lu Vancouver, BC Kyle Mossfeldt Fernie, BC Troy Bulmer Saskatoon, SK Nicholas Powell Toronto, ON Matt Haddad Qualicum, BC Ally Tidcombe Wolfville, NS Brad Wilder Fort Wright, KY Sam Straka Valdosta, GA Joaquin Lolas Peru Juan Salcedo Mexico Bryan Toth Victoria, BC Josh Landine Fredericton, NB Scott Kral Victoria, BC Maxime Marengere Chelsea, QC Branson Ferrier Barrie, ON Ben Gresley-Jones Rossland, BC Kevin (Suk Woan) Ko Coquitlam, BC Mitchell Lock Abbotsford, BC Jordan Bilodeau Timmins, ON Bobby Wiebe Headingley, MB Stu Musgrave Moncton, NB Cody MacKay Charlottetown, PE Dominick Francks Olympia, WA Mark Valliere Courtenay, BC Kody Fry Grand Valley, ON Paul Doig Seaforth, ON Austin Kirkwood Sault Ste. Marie, ON Kevin Walz Qualicum Beach, BC Bryce Barr Winnipeg, MB Aaron Nickerson Clark’s Harbour, NS Justin Richard Dieppe, NB Gajan Sivabalasingham Stouffville, ON Andrew Reid Cole Harbour, NS Lawren Rowe Victoria, BC Geoffrey Butt Vancouver, BC Cameron Lindsay Etobicoke, ON Gavin McQueenie Toronto, ON Joey Lemieux Surrey, BC Brett Pasula Red Deer, AB Ryan Dyck Welland, ON Luiz Antonio Braga Jacintho Brazil Turner Southey-Gordon Toronto, ON Eric Fitzsimmons Las Vegas, NV Gerry MacDonald Chestermere, AB William Gautreau Toronto, ON Bruce Frick Sudbury, ON Vincent Blanchette St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC Christopher Lao Richmond Hill, ON Samuel Rochette Pont-Rouge, QC Jake McLaren Midhurst, ON Michael Dart Etobicoke, ON Dylan Bell Victoria, BC Chris MacDonald Mississauga, ON Jeff Hunter Thunder Bay, ON Nicholas Scrymgeour Cochrane, AB Sandy Harper Nanaimo, BC Christian Elliott Port Perry, ON Jacob Vanderpas Vancouver, BC

75-77-0-0 72-80-0-0 77-75-0-0 74-78-0-0 77-75-0-0 81-71-0-0 76-76-0-0 79-73-0-0 76-76-0-0 70-78-0-0 73-80-0-0 76-77-0-0 75-78-0-0 71-82-0-0 78-75-0-0 75-78-0-0 76-77-0-0 77-76-0-0 75-78-0-0 79-74-0-0 75-78-0-0 77-76-0-0 78-75-0-0 76-78-0-0 71-83-0-0 71-83-0-0 76-78-0-0 79-75-0-0 77-77-0-0 78-76-0-0 78-76-0-0 75-79-0-0 80-74-0-0 80-74-0-0 75-79-0-0 80-75-0-0 78-77-0-0 77-78-0-0 74-81-0-0 75-80-0-0 77-78-0-0 76-79-0-0 77-78-0-0 74-81-0-0 74-81-0-0 76-80-0-0 78-78-0-0 80-76-0-0 77-79-0-0 77-79-0-0 81-75-0-0 75-81-0-0 75-81-0-0 80-76-0-0 76-81-0-0 81-76-0-0 79-78-0-0 76-81-0-0 78-79-0-0 83-74-0-0 71-86-0-0 74-83-0-0 81-76-0-0 72-82-0-0

152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 148 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 154

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

John Boncoddo Phil Mullin Patrick McRae Colin Manning Stuart Holroyd Matthew Steger Mark Young Michael Belle Cole Shaw Jesse Pedersen Sean Samoluk Mitchel Kennedy Jamie Scott Brett Moore Stéphane Boudreau Sebastien Peterson Daley Byles Jordan Fenwick Conrado Paderes Stuart Lenehan Christophe Sylvain Adam Constable Zach Anderson Matthew Broughton Zander Ritson Zachary Belitsky Christopher Evans Spencer Dobbs Ryan DenBraber Jaesung Choi Mac Keats Trevor Fox Jamie Young Chenxiao Duan Tyler Schepens Andrew Ledger Sameer Kalia Brad Burgess Blaine Tessier Scott Morton Kaleb Gorbahn Dakota Cameron Brad Beswick Daniel Munroe Ashley Ziegeman Shang-En Tsai Dan King Michael Malcolm Brendan Ryan WD Riley Lamb WD Matthew Hamilton WD Gunntas Sidhu WD Daniel Keays WD Mac McClung WD Ian Mmbando WD Blake Morris WD Jade Scott

Brantford, ON Whitehorse, YT Markham, ON Riverview, NB Victoria, BC North Vancouver, BC Scarborough, ON Burnaby, BC Victoria, BC Kamloops, BC Calgary, AB Scarborough, ON Calgary, AB Westkelowna, BC Dieppe, NB Fredericton, NB Barrie, ON Carlyle, SK Vancouver, BC Dartmouth, NS Québec, QC Charlottetown, PE Nanaimo, BC Victoria, BC Salt Spring, BC Victoria, BC Halifax, NS Whitby, ON Fort Saskatchewan, AB Surrey, BC Cochrane, AB Dauphin, MB Barrie, ON China London, ON Toronto, ON Campbellville, ON St Catharines, ON Whitehorse, YT Winsloe, PEI Smithers, BC Duck Lake, SK Victoria, BC Winnipeg, MB Prince Albert, SK Taiwan Whitehorse, YT New Glasgow, NS Blue Rocks, NS Port Coquitlam, BC Courtenay, BC Port Coquitlam, BC Bedford, NS Fremont, CA Lethbridge, AB Waterbury, CT Daingerfi eld, TX

75-78-0-0 84-74-0-0 83-75-0-0 80-78-0-0 75-83-0-0 78-80-0-0 78-80-0-0 83-75-0-0 79-79-0-0 84-74-0-0 79-80-0-0 81-78-0-0 78-81-0-0 77-82-0-0 80-79-0-0 77-82-0-0 75-84-0-0 79-80-0-0 78-81-0-0 81-78-0-0 75-80-0-0 78-82-0-0 78-82-0-0 82-78-0-0 82-78-0-0 85-75-0-0 77-84-0-0 81-80-0-0 82-79-0-0 87-74-0-0 77-84-0-0 81-81-0-0 81-78-0-0 83-80-0-0 77-87-0-0 81-83-0-0 87-77-0-0 84-80-0-0 88-77-0-0 83-82-0-0 75-90-0-0 84-82-0-0 82-84-0-0 85-83-0-0 80-89-0-0 87-83-0-0 89-84-0-0 89-86-0-0 91-87-0-0 81-0-0-0 82-0-0-0 79-41-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0

153 158 158 158 158 158 158 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 155 160 160 160 160 160 161 161 161 161 161 162 159 163 164 164 164 164 165 165 165 166 166 168 169 170 173 175 178 81 82 120 - - - - -

15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 26 27 28 31 33 36 9 12 13 E E E E E

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 T4 6 T7 10

Province British Columbia Ontario Manitoba Alberta Quebec Saskatchewan New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Yukon

R1 145 146 146 147 147 157 154 156 156 172

R2 140 140 141 142 142 143 149 147 147 151

Total 285 286 287 289 289 300 303 303 303 323

+/+1 +2 +3 +5 +5 +16 +19 +19 +19 +39

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Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Senior Championship Spallumcheen Golf and Country Club, Vernon, BC, August 20-22, 2013 POS 1 2 T3 5 6 T7 9 10 T11 14 T15 T18 T20 22 T23 T25 28 T29 T31 T33 T37 T40 T44 T46 T48 T53

NAME Mary Ann Hayward Alison Murdoch Diane Dolan Marie-Therese Torti Holly Horwood Jackie Little Anna Schultz Lynda Palahniuk Mary Kay Thanos-Zordani Ginny Marshall Lisa Smego Melanie Grant Karen Pultz Ginny Burkey Jewell Malick Rhonda Orr Karen Saunders Joan Wilson Allyson Harrison Josée Deslauriers Debbie Cross Diane Williams Andrea Blackwell Ivy Steinberg Cathy Welsand Claire Mitton Tammy Bezaire Joey Bush Catherine Allen Penny Baziuk Gail Barros Lynn Kuehn Rhonda Poullos Nancy Chow Elaine Blatchford Barb Parker Ann Kirkland Donna Doucett Barbara Flaman Diane Ferracuti Phyllis Laschuk Kathryn McGarvey Lauraine Letarte Barbara Wellard Darleen Michell Wendy Ellacott Tammy Gibson Val Westell Denise O’Connor Maria Funston Korianne Tylor Margaret Matthews Leslie Houde Deborah Karrel

HOMETOWN Aurora, ON Victoria, BC Gatineau, QC Candiac, QC Vancouver, BC Port Alberni, BC Rockwall, TX Kelowna, BC Chicago, IL Waterloo, ON Olympia, WA Kelowna, BC Surrey, BC Fircrest, WA Rockwall, TX Winnipeg, MB Calgary, AB Calgary, AB Kingston, ON Brossard, QC Kelowna, BC Calgary, AB Kingston, ON Stouffville, ON Cambridge, ON Calgary, AB Warman, SK Aurora, ON Bellingham, WA North Saanich, BC Edmonton, AB Lacombe, AB Kelowna, BC Richmond, BC Surrey, BC DeWinton, AB Saskatoon, SK Parksville, BC Sherwood Park, AB Kelowna, BC Vancouver, BC North Vancouver, BC Boucherville, QC North Bay, ON Ladysmith, BC Calgary, AB Winnipeg, MB Coquitlam , BC North Vancouver, BC Winnipeg, MB Vancouver, BC Drumbo, ON Kingston, NS Bedford, NS

ROUNDS 75-67-71 74-72-72 73-75-72 77-72-71 71-76-74 74-72-78 75-78-72 73-77-75 80-74-73 76-76-76 73-84-73 75-81-74 78-75-77 79-71-84 80-79-77 82-76-78 80-76-80 78-81-78 79-78-80 81-78-79 80-78-80 80-83-76 82-80-78 79-82-79 82-78-81 79-80-82 79-78-84 80-81-81 82-81-80 78-79-86 77-85-82 81-84-79 79-82-84 78-82-85 82-84-79 75-81-89 81-82-83 81-86-79 84-85-77 81-80-86 82-82-83 81-86-80 81-91-75 78-83-87 82-87-79 81-83-85 84-82-83 81-81-88 80-85-85 84-82-84 85-82-83 84-87-79 83-84-84 85-83-83

TOT 213 218 220 220 221 224 225 225 227 228 230 230 230 234 236 236 236 237 237 238 238 239 240 240 241 241 241 242 243 243 244 244 245 245 245 245 246 246 246 247 247 247 247 248 248 249 249 250 250 250 250 250 251 251

+/E 5 7 7 8 11 12 12 14 15 17 17 17 21 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 37 37 37 38 38

Pam Cossey Saint John, NB T56 Marcia Nattrass Calgary, AB Gina Loree Edmonton, AB Jo-Anne Schiller Lloydminster, AB T59 Patti Krekoski St.Paul, AB Mary Feenan Surrey, BC T61 Susan Podolsky Alexandria, VA Diane Higgins Kitchener, ON 63 Cheryl Van Dornick Camrose, AB T64 Teri Fisher White Rock, BC Susan Wright Cassan Murillo, ON 66 Marian Bennis Oyster Bay, NY 67 Rose-Mary Basham Vancouver, BC 68 Vickie Lamb Lloydminster, AB T69 Maureen Turner Vernon, BC Cindy Beaudet Calgary, AB CUT Robin Acton Lloydminster, AB Penny Dickeson Fredericton, NB Brenda Samis Vernon, BC Tia Chisholm Coquitlam, BC Carin Gallie Victoria, BC Sharon Zarowny Surrey, BC Cheryl Inkpen Calgary, AB Marianne Vardon Caledon, ON Debbie Arsenault Dartmouth, NS Mary Walton-Rossignol New Maryland, NB Carol Stevens Edmonton, AB Bonnie Klettke Kindersley, SK Lynne Marie Fabris Bolton, ON Ena Spalding Calgary, AB Mary Lukacs Coldstream, BC Connie Walker Fall River, NS Lenore Davis Victoria, BC Bonnie Schmidt Sherwood Park, AB Gillian Watson West Vancouver, BC Sharon Peart Red Deer, AB Jean Nitchke Medicine Hat, AB Diana Maughan Vancouver, BC Janet Mills Goulds, NL Carol Patmore Calgary, AB Marg Derbyshire Medicine Hat, AB Maggie Oland Lake Country, BC Louise Gagnon Surrey, BC Jo Guthrie West Vancouver, BC Shelley Burns North Vancouver, BC Marie Wall St. John’s, NL Joan Hinkey Nanaimo, BC Carmen Kaufmann West Vancouver, BC Carol Kavanaugh Medicine Hat, AB Olivia Higgs Kelowna, BC Marie Ann Zwingli Kamloops, BC Joan Kleinsteuber Kelowna, BC WD Jude Stewart Barrie, ON

84-86-81 87-80-85 85-84-83 87-86-79 82-83-88 78-90-85 79-89-86 86-82-86 83-86-86 81-83-92 82-86-88 87-80-90 84-81-94 90-81-89 88-86-89 85-89-89

251 252 252 252 253 253 254 254 255 256 256 257 259 260 263 263

38 39 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 43 43 44 46 47 50 50

88-87-0 88-87-0 88-87-0 88-87-0 90-85-0 89-87-0 86-90-0 88-88-0 89-88-0 91-86-0 85-92-0 90-87-0 89-88-0 85-92-0 90-88-0 94-85-0 91-88-0 91-88-0 92-90-0 90-93-0 89-94-0 87-97-0 91-94-0 88-97-0 91-94-0 97-89-0 94-92-0 93-93-0 97-90-0 94-95-0 94-95-0 98-94-0 97-96-0 96-104-0 99-102-0 113-115-0

175 175 175 175 175 176 176 176 177 177 177 177 177 177 178 179 179 179 182 183 183 184 185 185 185 186 186 186 187 189 189 192 193 200 201 228

33 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 37 37 37 40 41 41 42 43 43 43 44 44 44 45 47 47 50 51 58 59 86

Super Senior Division 1 Alison Murdoch 2 Holly Horwood 3 Lynda Palahniuk 4 Ginny Marshall 5 Jewell Malick 6 Joey Bush 7 Diane Williams 8 Phyllis Laschuk 9 Rose-Mary Basham 10 Leslie Houde 11 Deborah Karrel 12 Vickie Lamb 13 Maureen Turner CUT Penny Dickeson Tia Chisholm Carol Stevens Bonnie Klettke Ena Spalding Lenore Davis Bonnie Schmidt Gillian Watson Sharon Peart Diana Maughan Carol Patmore Marg Derbyshire Louise Gagnon Jo Guthrie Carmen Kaufmann Olivia Higgs Marie Ann Zwingli

Victoria, BC Vancouver, BC Kelowna, BC Waterloo, ON Rockwall, TX Aurora, ON Calgary, AB Vancouver, BC Vancouver, BC Kingston, NS Bedford, NS Lloydminster, AB Vernon, BC

74-72 71-76 73-77 76-76 80-79 80-81 80-83 82-82 84-81 83-84 85-83 90-81 88-86

146 147 150 152 159 161 163 164 165 167 168 171 174

4 5 8 10 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 29 32

Fredericton, NB Coquitlam, BC Edmonton, AB Kindersley, SK Calgary, AB Victoria, BC Sherwood Park, AB West Vancouver, BC Red Deer, AB Vancouver, BC Calgary, AB Medicine Hat, AB Surrey, BC West Vancouver, BC West Vancouver, BC Kelowna, BC Kamloops, BC

88-87 88-87 85-92 90-87 85-92 91-88 91-88 92-90 90-93 87-97 88-97 91-94 94-92 93-93 98-94 96-104 99-102

175 175 177 177 177 179 179 182 183 184 185 185 186 186 192 200 201

33 33 35 35 35 37 37 40 41 42 43 43 44 44 50 58 59

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Province British Columbia Quebec Ontario Saskatchewan Manitoba Alberta Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland & Labrador

R1 147 150 154 160 166 161 168 172 185

R2 147 147 147 160 158 167 167 172 189

Total 294 297 301 320 324 328 335 344 374

+/10 13 17 36 40 44 51 60 90

Mary-Ann Hayward 2013 Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Senior Champion Three-time winner

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Canadian Men’s Senior Championship The Briars Golf Club, Sutton West, ON, August 27-30, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 T6 T9 T11 T13 15 T16 T18 T22 T25 T31

NAME David Schultz Chip Lutz Duke Delcher Lance Lundy Frank MacKenzie Larry Cooper Jay Blumenfeld Howard Broun Garth Collings Frank Van Dornick Greg Wilson William Jackson Colin Coben Tom Skinner Rob Kemp Ken Larney Bill Probst Doug Williams Michael Jackson Christopher Kertsos John Gallacher Gudmund Lindbjerg Jim Morton Alan Stewart Tom Hodgins Tom Hossfeld Bill Leonard Warren Sye Dru Lafave Rick Fifi eld John OMalley

CUT Gary Smith Dan Bates Robert Goss George Stokes Erwin Froese Jim Redston Steve Peacock Bill Preston Reg Finlayson Ken Bradley Terry Filewich Dave Kempner Brent Armstrong Jim Perivolaris Paul Soyatt Rob Grinton Mike Soucie Michel Gagnon Lars Melander Brian Murphy Tom Banks Gary Melanson Les Smith Tony Ravenda Jim Hargreaves Les Swelin Marlin Detweiler Paul Schofi eld Ernest Corrigan Michael Mealia Kipp Minter Michel Labelle

HOMETOWN Calgary, AB Reading, PA Bluffton, SC Pemberton, BC Edmonton, AB Oakville, ON Parsippany, NJ Calgary, AB Matlock, MB Camrose, AB Vaudreuil, QC Oklahoma City, OK Delisle, SK Red Deer, AB North Vancouver, BC Orland Park, IL Midway, UT Hong Kong Collingwood, ON Pickering, ON Burnaby, BC Port Moody, BC London, ON Grande Prairie, AB Bradford, ON Ottawa, ON Dallas, GA Mississauga, ON Ottawa, ON St. Mary’s, ON Lakewood, NJ

ROUNDS 69-72-69 69-75-68 70-71-69 75-70-68 73-70-70 72-69-70 71-69-75 67-71-74 71-69-70 71-69-73 75-69-69 73-70-69 72-72-71 72-71-72 70-72-75 71-77-70 72-69-75 73-75-73 75-69-72 74-73-72 74-72-74 77-72-69 72-76-71 75-74-70 78-71-72 76-75-72 74-73-70 72-76-73 74-74-69 74-75-74 76-76-73

TOT 278 279 280 282 283 284 284 284 285 285 286 286 289 289 290 291 291 292 292 292 292 293 293 293 295 295 295 295 295 295 296

+/-6 -5 -4 -2 -1 E E E 1 1 2 2 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 11 11 11 11 11 11 12

Kingston, NS Mississauga, ON Welland, ON New Hamburg, ON Abbotsford, BC Beaconsfi eld, QC Calgary,AB Stratford, ON Georgetown, ON Moose Jaw, SK Spruce Grove, AB Ann Arbor, MI Winnipeg, MB London, ON Sault Ste. Marie, ON Brantford, ON Burlington, ON Québec, QC Oakville, ON Victoria, BC Auburn, NS Woodstock, NB Greenwood, NS Port Colborne, ON Lacombe, AB Sundre, AB Akron, PA Ste-Julie, QC Charlottetown, PE Richmondhill, ON Orlando, FL Kirkland, QC

76-0-0 78-0-0 81-0-0 76-0-0 79-0-0 81-0-0 81-0-0 75-0-0 77-0-0 74-0-0 79-0-0 77-0-0 79-0-0 80-0-0 79-0-0 86-0-0 81-0-0 75-0-0 81-0-0 78-0-0 79-0-0 77-0-0 82-0-0 79-0-0 75-0-0 76-0-0 80-0-0 80-0-0 81-0-0 78-0-0 78-0-0 77-0-0

155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 158 158 158

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16

T36 T39 T45 T47 T51 T58 61 T62

Brian Graham Rick St Denis Richard Evoy Robert Fugere Ron Wilson Robert Greer Kelly Roberts Mark Spooner Cyrus Whitney Rick tenBroeck Mac McGee Brian De Biasio John Sagi Mark McBride Wayne Schaeffer Bernie Bolokoski Norm Bradley Greg Hotham Peter Malo William King Howard Logan Neil Boddington Joseph Pethes Ian Harris Mario Sauvageau Ron Dolinki Bill Barnes Rick Dodds-Hebron Wyatt Stinson Dennis Gordon Walt Martin John Brown

Thomas Bell Pat McGowan John Grainger Serge Dagenais Robert Nebel Barry Minish Al Steingart Arthur Kania Paul Nielsen Bill Moslenko Howie Hansford Roger Leclerc Kent Klim Gerard McAnulty Claude Pelletier Paul Kerbrat Robert Masukawa Stephen MacDonald Rick Grisdale John Williams Chuck Hainsworth Guy Kohlmeier Jack McDiarmid Allan Wheeler John Archibald Alan Pickard Raymond McSween Rick Hillestad Bob Gray Michael Breen Robert McGregor Terry Clackson

New Westminster, BC Gatineau, QC Sault Ste Marie, ON Gatineau, QC Hamilton, ON Listowel, ON London, ON West Vancouver, BC Oro Valley, AZ Evergreen Park, IL Midland, TX Qualicum Beach, BC Kitchener, ON Ottawa, ON Kelowna, BC White Rock, BC Kelowna, BC Barrie, ON Pointe-Claire, QC Sault Ste. Marie, ON Simpsonville, KY Shanty Bay, ON Hong Kong Bloomfi eld, MI Québec, QC Perth, ON Carmel, IN Brampton, ON London, ON Bolton, ON Oakton, VA Midland, ON

72-77-71 73-73-73 73-72-75 74-73-75 77-75-72 78-74-72 79-73-75 72-76-75 75-75-73 73-75-75 78-71-73 75-79-72 71-73-80 73-75-73 75-76-72 74-71-75 73-79-73 80-75-73 73-77-71 73-75-79 74-72-75 77-78-74 74-79-74 74-75-73 77-74-73 75-79-70 76-74-76 78-78-72 73-80-71 78-75-78 75-75-81 78-73-77

296 296 296 296 297 297 297 298 298 298 298 298 298 299 299 300 300 300 300 301 301 301 301 301 301 301 302 302 302 303 304 304

Collingwood, ON Calgary, AB Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC Lîle-Perrot, QC Unionville, ON Winnipeg, MB Priddis, AB Haverford, PA Amherstburg, ON Killarney, MB St. John’s, NL L’Île-Bizard, QC Belfountain, ON Sarnia, ON Donnaconna, QC New Westminster, BC Aurora, ON Whistler, BC Pefferlaw, ON St. John’s, NL Saskatoon, SK Sarnia, ON Calgary, AB Winnipeg, MB Truro, NS Charlottetown, PE Valleyfi eld, QC Saskatoon, SK Irishtown, NB Bloomfi eld, NB Collingwood, ON St. Albert, AB

76-0-0 78-0-0 83-0-0 79-0-0 81-0-0 83-0-0 79-0-0 79-0-0 81-0-0 84-0-0 82-0-0 82-0-0 84-0-0 81-0-0 82-0-0 79-0-0 82-0-0 84-0-0 77-0-0 80-0-0 79-0-0 82-0-0 83-0-0 82-0-0 78-0-0 77-0-0 85-0-0 81-0-0 82-0-0 87-0-0 85-0-0 80-0-0

158 158 158 158 158 159 159 160 160 160 160 160 160 161 161 161 161 161 162 162 162 162 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 164

12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20

16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22

T65 67 T68 T70 72 73 74

Paul Grimes Arcola, SK Andre Jette Mont-St-Hilaire, QC Bill Hilton Newmarket, ON Wally Keating London, ON Floyd Kilgore Grimshaw, AB Howard Mandelbaum Toronto, ON Banks Scott Burnaby, BC Dave Bergeron London, ON John Hull Clayton, MO Thomas Jones Gander, NL Tim Lee Ancaster, ON

Super Senior Division *T1 Robert Fugère T1 Walt Martin CUT George Stokes Reg Finlayson Jim Perivolaris Al Steingart John Williams Ron Hilz Ron Petersen Marvin Glazier Ray Stoodley Pierre Meagher Wally Dick Grant Dickison WD Mickey Batten WD Michel Riverin * won in playoff

Ron Hilz Robert Pigott Ron Petersen Jim Craigmile Marvin Glazier Pierre Boulet Dwight Hildebrand Ray Stoodley Bob Skanes Pierre Meagher Merlin Affl eck Wally Dick Grant Dickison Michael Shea WD Mickey Batten WD Michel Riverin WD Mike Grabowski WD Sandy Harper DQ Dominic Marchesano

77-77-76 78-74-79 74-75-77 75-75-78 77-77-77 77-83-75 76-80-78 77-79-76 76-82-75 78-82-80 73-83-83

304 306 306 307 308 308 309 309 311 315 317

20 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 27 31 33

74-74 73-75

148 148

6 6

New Hamburg, ON 79-76 Georgetown, ON 78-77 London, ON 76-80 Priddis, AB 80-79 St. John’s, NL 82-80 Erskine, AB 84-80 Coquitlam, BC 81-84 Kleinburg, ON 83-84 St. John’s, NL 85-87 Hammonds Plains, NS 88-88 High River, AB 85-92 Rothesay, NB 86-91 Chateauguay, QC 74-76 Brossard, QC 71-83

155 155 156 159 162 164 165 167 172 176 177 177 150 154

13 13 14 17 20 22 23 25 30 34 35 35 8 12

Erskine, AB 80-0-0 Sutton, ON 81-0-0 Coquitlam, BC 84-0-0 St. Mary’s, ON 81-0-0 Kleinburg, ON 84-0-0 Rothesay, NB 83-0-0 Sioux Lookout, ON 86-0-0 St. John’s, NL 87-0-0 Gander, NL 83-0-0 Hammonds Plains, NS 88-0-0 York, PE 90-0-0 High River, AB 92-0-0 Rothesay, NB 91-0-0 N-D-de-L’Île-Perrot, QC 90-0-0 Chateauguay, QC 76-0-0 Brossard, QC 83-78-0 Aurora, ON 0-0-0 Nanaimo, BC 0-0-0 Hamilton, ON 78-76-0

164 165 165 166 167 167 170 172 173 176 177 177 177 180 150 232 91 - 226

Gatineau, QC Oakton, VA

22 23 23 24 25 25 28 30 31 34 35 35 35 38 8 19 20 E 13

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Province Alberta British Columbia Ontario Saskatchewan Manitoba Quebec Nova Scotia Newfoundland & Labrador New Brunswick Prince Edward Island

R1 144 141 146 148 151 151 157 153 157 163

R2 138 148 146 149 150 152 154 160 159 158

Total 282 289 292 297 301 303 311 313 316 321

+/-2 5 8 13 17 19 27 29 32 37

David Schultz 2013 Canadian Men’s Senior Champion

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Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship Blackhawk Golf Club, Spruce Grove, AB, September 3-6, 2013 POS 1 T2 4 T5 T7 10 11 T12 14 T15 T18 T20 T25

NAME Kevin Carrigan Michael Rutgers Garrett Rank David Bartman Rob Couture Rob Cowan Jesse Galvon Dave Bunker Dustin Yeager Darren Shaw Danny Lovell Senan Foley Ben Griffi n Bryan Toth Kris Yardley Mitchell Lock Raymond Oh Adam Novakowski Andrew Robb Trevor Chow Colin Gilliam Scott Desmarais Dale Goehring Andrew Tomchuk Craig Doell

HOMETOWN ROUNDS Victoria, BC 63-68-67-66 Windsor, ON 68-69-71-67 Elmira, ON 72-64-65-74 Los Angeles, CA 67-68-71-77 Dallas, TX 73-69-73-71 Waterloo, ON 72-69-72-73 Dewinton, AB 75-71-74-67 Woodbridge, ON 72-65-77-73 Calgary, AB 69-68-69-81 Stoney Creek, ON 74-70-74-70 Dallas, TX 71-77-71-70 Calgary, AB 72-72-74-72 Victoria, BC 73-73-72-72 Victoria, BC 78-71-72-70 Maple Ridge, BC 76-74-70-72 Abbotsford, BC 77-68-73-74 Richmond Hill, ON 70-72-71-79 Grande Prairie, AB 73-73-72-75 Vancouver, BC 75-67-75-76 Hammonds Plains, NS 75-73-76-70 Vancouver, BC 80-74-71-69 Calgary, AB 72-74-74-74 Calgary, AB 71-77-72-74 London, ON 76-73-71-74 Victoria, BC 75-73-75-72

TOT 264 275 275 283 286 286 287 287 287 288 289 290 290 291 292 292 292 293 293 294 294 294 294 294 295

+/-20 -9 -9 -1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 11

155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 158 158 158 158 158 159 159 159 159 160 161

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 19

T32 T35 T39 T42 T46 50 T51

Ryan Chin Tyler McDannold Eric Johnson Scott Benstead Glenn Robinson Matthew Ion Young Timothy Birnie Jonathan Dunlap Jeff Murdoch Carl Pelletier Paul Gortnar Jesse Skelton Chris Moore Grady Brown Jamie Scott Brian Laubman Paul Briske Martin O’Brien Greg Black Luc Guilbault Danny Turbide Dwight Reinhart Rob Ferguson Gary Young Craig Watkins Brad Phelps

New York, NY 76-77-71-71 Brooklin, ON 74-75-76-70 Winnipeg, MB 73-72-76-74 Chilliwack, BC 78-74-74-69 Middle Sackville, NS 77-70-73-75 Burlington, ON 74-77-67-77 Canmore, AB 82-69-73-72 Toronto, ON 78-70-74-74 Stony Plain, AB 76-68-75-77 Pont-Rouge, QC 75-69-79-74 Mississauga, ON 78-70-74-75 St. Francois Xavier, MB 74-73-72-78 Vancouver, BC 70-70-75-82 Toronto, ON 80-72-72-74 Calgary, AB 74-76-78-70 Edmonton, AB 73-66-77-82 Calgary, AB 73-76-75-75 O’Leary, PE 75-72-75-77 Halifax, NS 71-80-74-74 Drummondville, QC 74-77-77-71 Québec, QC 77-71-76-76 Renfrew, ON 77-77-72-74 Edmonton, AB 74-76-77-73 Mississauga, ON 77-74-76-73 Georgetown, ON 78-74-77-72 Saskatoon, SK 76-75-72-79

295 295 295 295 295 295 296 296 296 297 297 297 297 298 298 298 299 299 299 299 300 300 300 300 301 302

11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 18

161 161 162 162 163 163 163 163 163 164 164 164 165 165 165 165 166 166 166 166 166 166 167 167 167 168 168 168 169 169 170 170 170 171 178 179 188 84 148 -

19 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 36 37 46 13 22 E

T57 T59 63 T64 66 T67 T70 T72 75 76

Joel Rose Brian Bates Sean Samoluk Howard Broun Alan Stewart Kris Carley Travis Eggers Jeff Wright Merv Dusyk Cory Hilditch David Schultz Tim Boston Kevin Fawcett Justin McDonald Gerry Cook Colin Coben Neal McDonald Tim Yorke Ryan McNall Adrian Alzino Rob Knights Kyle Ulinder Grant Oh Christian Rutherford Ryan DenBraber

Toronto, ON 72-78-75-77 Abbotsford, BC 78-74-74-76 Calgary, AB 78-75-74-75 Calgary, AB 74-75-79-74 Grande Prairie, AB 76-78-75-73 Carnduff, SK 75-66-83-79 Ft St John, BC 74-73-74-82 Mission, BC 75-72-76-81 Sylvan Lake, AB 74-74-74-82 Pentiction, BC 79-73-77-75 Calgary, AB 74-79-78-73 Ponoka, AB 76-72-83-74 Toronto, ON 78-71-80-77 Winnipeg, MB 78-70-82-76 Sherwood Park, AB 77-74-82-74 Delisle, SK 78-75-74-81 Winnipeg, MB 80-74-74-80 Kensington, PE 76-75-79-78 Regina, SK 74-75-79-81 Australia 77-75-77-80 Ottawa, ON 76-70-82-82 Burnaby, BC 81-73-77-79 Calgary, AB 79-75-81-75 Peterborough, ON 78-75-80-78 Fort Saskatchewan, AB 74-80-78-81

302 302 302 302 302 303 303 304 304 304 304 305 306 306 307 308 308 308 309 309 310 310 310 311 313

18 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 27 29

CUT James Gregg Harry Aime Cole Shaw Ron Harder David Dunville T.J. Rule Mike Tibbs Chad Facey Ernest Vettese Floyd Kilgore Gerry Greenwood Garth Collings Mark Henderson Rich Pal Ryan Mulhern Greg Jones Chuck Conley Tim Southcott Mike Woodhouse Paul Wagner Garry Beattie Bryan Grice Tracy Topilka Kevin Temple Stephen Layne Ryan McInerney Jeffrey Hovell Shaun Dunphy Nathan Komsa Spencer Harris Alex Palmer Neil Thomas Drew Symons James Paterson John Higgins Jaron Flynn Colin Brecht Dane Thorogood Joey Chua Christopher Callihoo Normand Martel

Kitchener, ON 74-81-0-0 St. Albert, AB 77-78-0-0 Victoria, BC 84-71-0-0 Red Deer, AB 81-74-0-0 Whitecourt, AB 80-75-0-0 Toronto, ON 84-71-0-0 Winnipeg, MB 78-77-0-0 Hamiota, MB 79-76-0-0 Woodbridge, ON 78-77-0-0 Grimshaw, AB 80-75-0-0 Brooklin, ON 82-73-0-0 Matlock, MB 79-77-0-0 New York, NY 81-75-0-0 Calgary, AB 76-80-0-0 Vancouver, BC 81-75-0-0 Berry Mills, NB 82-75-0-0 Goose Bay, NL 78-79-0-0 Milton, ON 82-75-0-0 Lindsay, ON 80-77-0-0 Regina, SK 80-77-0-0 Bedford, NS 76-81-0-0 Port Coquitlam, BC 78-79-0-0 Whitecourt, AB 77-80-0-0 Calgary, AB 75-82-0-0 Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC 80-77-0-0 London, ON 78-79-0-0 Fall River, NS 75-82-0-0 Saskatoon, SK 80-77-0-0 Windsor, ON 79-78-0-0 Winnipeg, MB 78-79-0-0 Fredericton, NB 81-77-0-0 Edmonton, AB 85-73-0-0 Woodstock, ON 83-75-0-0 Ottawa, ON 84-74-0-0 Lloydminster, SK 81-77-0-0 St. John’s, NL 88-71-0-0 Edmonton, AB 80-79-0-0 Cochrane, AB 79-80-0-0 Brampton, ON 84-75-0-0 Pierrefonds, QC 88-72-0-0 Boucherville, QC 83-78-0-0

Jeff Scobie James Decker Dave MacKinnon Jeff Robson Joe Dotto Greg Colling Jay Quesnel Phil Perry Dan Côté Ghislain Vautour Rob Atatise Gary Dunville Steve Holland Steve Wedgwood Wade Hickey Cameron Duncan Garrett King John Bearrie Paul Brown Dwayne Johnston Kevin Sieben Grant Lee Joe Duz Luke Redmond David Barker Jason Campbell Robin Laurie Banks Scott Darren Vandeloo Geoff Marshall Ben Bandura Bob Edmunds Mike Ferreira D. Heath Stone Andy Cleghorn Per Hansen Glen Vardy Karl Parrington Michael Zidar Sandy Harper

Regina, SK Vancouver, BC Toronto, ON Toronto, ON Airdrie, AB Bradford, ON Sudbury, ON Toronto, ON Calgary, AB Moncton, NB Lac La Croix, ON Kippens, NL Fredricton, NB St. John’s, NL Vancouver, BC Calgary, AB Charlotte, NC Arlington, TX Vancouver, BC Nanaimo, BC Sherwood Park, AB Red Deer, AB Toronto, ON Surrey, BC Victoria, BC O’Leary, PE Edmonton, AB Burnaby, BC London, ON Oakville, ON Selkirk, MB Calgary, AB Leamington, ON Abbotsford, BC Fredericton, NB Vancouver, BC Hickman’s Harbour, NL Dewinton, AB Lloydminster, AB Nanaimo, BC

80-81-0-0 88-73-0-0 80-82-0-0 83-79-0-0 86-77-0-0 81-82-0-0 83-80-0-0 86-77-0-0 82-81-0-0 86-78-0-0 88-76-0-0 86-78-0-0 82-83-0-0 84-81-0-0 86-79-0-0 86-79-0-0 90-76-0-0 86-80-0-0 87-79-0-0 81-85-0-0 92-74-0-0 85-81-0-0 85-82-0-0 84-83-0-0 85-82-0-0 81-87-0-0 84-84-0-0 87-81-0-0 89-80-0-0 89-80-0-0 89-81-0-0 82-88-0-0 82-88-0-0 86-85-0-0 89-89-0-0 92-87-0-0 95-93-0-0 84-0-0-0 86-62-0-0 0-0-0-0

Kevin Carrigan 2012 & 2013 Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Champion

Inter-Provincial Team Results – Stroke Play POS 1 2 3 4 T5 7 8 9 10

Province Ontario Nova Scotia Saskatchewan British Columbia Prince Edward Island Alberta Manitoba Quebec New Brunswick Newfoundland & Labrador

R1 142 146 149 151 151 149 153 157 163 166

R2 139 143 141 141 147 149 150 149 152 150

Total 281 289 290 292 298 298 303 306 315 316

+/-3 +5 +6 +8 +14 +14 +19 +22 +31 +32

Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship – Mid-Master Division Blackhawk Golf Club, Spruce Grove, AB, September 3-6, 2013 POS 1 2 3 4 5 T6 8 T9

NAME David Bartman Rob Cowan Dave Bunker Darren Shaw Senan Foley Kris Yardley Raymond Oh Dale Goehring Craig Doell Glenn Robinson

HOMETOWN Los Angeles, CA Waterloo, ON Woodbridge, ON Stoney Creek, ON Calgary, AB Maple Ridge, BC Richmond Hill, ON Calgary, AB Victoria, BC Middle Sackville, NS

ROUNDS 67-68-71-77 72-69-72-73 72-65-77-73 74-70-74-70 72-72-74-72 76-74-70-72 70-72-71-79 71-77-72-74 75-73-75-72 77-70-73-75

TOT 283 286 287 288 290 292 292 294 295 295

+/-1 2 3 4 6 8 8 10 11 11

11 12 13 T14 T16 19 T20

Timothy Birnie Carl Pelletier Brian Laubman Paul Briske Luc Guilbault Danny Turbide Dwight Reinhart Gary Young Craig Watkins Brad Phelps Brian Bates

Canmore, AB Pont-Rouge, QC Edmonton, AB Calgary, AB Drummondville, QC Québec, QC Renfrew, ON Mississauga, ON Georgetown, ON Saskatoon, SK Abbotsford, BC

82-69-73-72 75-69-79-74 73-66-77-82 73-76-75-75 74-77-77-71 77-71-76-76 77-77-72-74 77-74-76-73 78-74-77-72 76-75-72-79 78-74-74-76

296 297 298 299 299 300 300 300 301 302 302

12 13 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 18 18

T24 26 27 T28 30 T31

Howard Broun Alan Stewart Merv Dusyk David Schultz Tim Boston Gerry Cook Colin Coben Tim Yorke Adrian Alzino Rob Knights Grant Oh

Calgary, AB Grande Prairie, AB Sylvan Lake, AB Calgary, AB Ponoka, AB Sherwood Park, AB Delisle, SK Kensington, PE Australia Ottawa, ON Calgary, AB

74-75-79-74 76-78-75-73 74-74-74-82 74-79-78-73 76-72-83-74 77-74-82-74 78-75-74-81 76-75-79-78 77-75-77-80 76-70-82-82 79-75-81-75

302 302 304 304 305 307 308 308 309 310 310

18 18 20 20 21 23 24 24 25 26 26

86-80-0-0 87-79-0-0 81-85-0-0 92-74-0-0 85-81-0-0 85-82-0-0 84-84-0-0 87-81-0-0 89-80-0-0 89-81-0-0 82-88-0-0 86-85-0-0 92-87-0-0 95-93-0-0 84-0-0-0 86-62-0-0

166 166 166 166 166 167 168 168 169 170 170 171 179 188 84 148

24 24 24 24 24 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 37 46 13 22

CUT James Gregg Harry Aime Ron Harder David Dunville Ernest Vettese Floyd Kilgore Gerry Greenwood Garth Collings Rich Pal Ryan Mulhern Greg Jones Chuck Conley Tim Southcott Paul Wagner Garry Beattie Tracy Topilka

Kitchener, ON St. Albert, AB Red Deer, AB Whitecourt, AB Woodbridge, ON Grimshaw, AB Brooklin, ON Matlock, MB Calgary, AB Vancouver, BC Berry Mills, NB Goose Bay, NL Milton, ON Regina, SK Bedford, NS Whitecourt, AB

74-81-0-0 77-78-0-0 81-74-0-0 80-75-0-0 78-77-0-0 80-75-0-0 82-73-0-0 79-77-0-0 76-80-0-0 81-75-0-0 82-75-0-0 78-79-0-0 82-75-0-0 80-77-0-0 76-81-0-0 77-80-0-0

155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 157 157 157 157 157 157

13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15

Kevin Temple Stephen Layne Jeffrey Hovell Christopher Callihoo Normand Martel Jeff Scobie James Decker Dave MacKinnon Jeff Robson Joe Dotto Jay Quesnel Phil Perry Dan Côté Gary Dunville Steve Wedgwood Cameron Duncan

Calgary, AB 75-82-0-0 Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC 80-77-0-0 Fall River, NS 75-82-0-0 Pierrefonds, QC 88-72-0-0 Boucherville, QC 83-78-0-0 Regina, SK 80-81-0-0 Vancouver, BC 88-73-0-0 Toronto, ON 80-82-0-0 Toronto, ON 83-79-0-0 Airdrie, AB 86-77-0-0 Sudbury, ON 83-80-0-0 Toronto, ON 86-77-0-0 Calgary, AB 82-81-0-0 Kippens, NL 86-78-0-0 St. John’s, NL 84-81-0-0 Calgary, AB 86-79-0-0

157 157 157 160 161 161 161 162 162 163 163 163 163 164 165 165

15 15 15 18 19 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 23 23

John Bearrie Paul Brown Dwayne Johnston Kevin Sieben Grant Lee Joe Duz Robin Laurie Banks Scott Geoff Marshall Ben Bandura Bob Edmunds D. Heath Stone Per Hansen Glen Vardy WD Karl Parrington WD Michael Zidar

Arlington, TX Vancouver, BC Nanaimo, BC Sherwood Park, AB Red Deer, AB Toronto, ON Edmonton, AB Burnaby, BC Oakville, ON Selkirk, MB Calgary, AB Abbotsford, BC Vancouver, BC Hickman’s Harbour, NL Dewinton, AB Lloydminster, AB

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CN Canadian Women’s Open Royal Mayfair Golf Club, Edmonton, AB, August 22-25, 2013 POS *1 2 T3 T3 T5 T5 T7 T7 9 T10 T10 T10 T13 T13 T13 T13 T17 T17 T17 T20 T20 T20 T20 T24

NAME Lydia Ko Karine Icher Brittany Lincicome Caroline Hedwall Stacy Prammanasudh I.K. Kim Caroline Masson Suzann Pettersen Gerina Piller Jessica Korda Paula Creamer Jodi Ewart Shadoff Mika Miyazato Inbee Park Angela Stanford Brittany Lang Na Yeon Choi Catriona Matthew Charley Hull Anna Nordqvist Ai Miyazato Cristie Kerr Lexi Thompson Pernilla Lindberg

SCORES 65-69-67-64 67-66-70-67 68-68-66-69 68-68-64-71 68-67-69-68 71-66-65-70 70-67-67-69 69-67-65-72 70-66-67-71 70-66-68-71 66-68-69-72 71-66-67-71 70-67-70-69 67-65-74-70 65-68-73-70 70-67-68-71 67-71-70-69 70-66-71-70 69-66-71-71 70-70-70-68 70-68-71-69 66-66-75-71 71-65-69-73 70-69-72-68

TOTAL 265 270 271 271 272 272 273 273 274 275 275 275 276 276 276 276 277 277 277 278 278 278 278 279

TO PAR -15 -10 -9 -9 -8 -8 -7 -7 -6 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1

MONEY $300,000 $159,346 $159,346 $93,539 $93,539 $62,697 $62,697 $50,057 $41,292 $41,292 $41,292 $32,258 $32,258 $32,258 $32,258 $26,359 $26,359 $26,359 $22,854 $22,854 $22,854 $22,854 $19,335

T24 T24 T24 T24 T29 T29 T29 T29 T29 T34 T34 T34 T34 T38 T38 T38 T41 T41 T41 T41 T45 T45 T45 T48 T48

Juli Inkster Danielle Kang Jiyai Shin Yani Tseng Mina Harigae Haeji Kang Christel Boeljon Sandra Gal Chella Choi Eun-Hee Ji Carlota Ciganda So Yeon Ryu Kathleen Ekey Shanshan Feng Alison Walshe M.J. Hur Ryann O’Toole Hee Young Park Thidapa Suwannapura Katherine Hull-Kirk Amy Yang Laura Davies Sophie Gustafson Belen Mozo Azahara Munoz

69-72-69-69 71-67-69-72 74-66-67-72 72-68-66-73 73-69-69-69 72-68-70-70 65-72-71-72 72-68-69-71 69-70-69-72 70-72-69-70 69-72-69-71 73-68-68-72 71-64-71-75 68-72-71-71 72-68-70-72 70-70-67-75 73-69-69-72 68-67-76-72 70-68-74-71 71-71-72-69 69-71-71-73 68-66-77-73 74-66-72-72 70-69-71-75 71-69-72-73

279 279 279 279 280 280 280 280 280 281 281 281 281 282 282 282 283 283 283 283 284 284 284 285 285

-1 -1 -1 -1 E E E E E 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5

$19,335 $19,335 $19,335 $19,335 $15,896 $15,896 $15,896 $15,896 $15,896 $13,222 $13,222 $13,222 $13,222 $11,427 $11,427 $11,427 $9,910 $9,910 $9,910 $9,910 $8,595 $8,595 $8,595 $7,685 $7,685

T48 T51 T51 T51 T51 T51 T56 T56 T56 T56 T56 T56 T62 T62 T62 T65 T65 67 T68 T68 T68 71 72 T73 T73

Jee Young Lee 68-72-76-69 Pornanong Phatlum 69-69-72-76 Felicity Johnson 74-66-72-74 Candie Kung 71-69-72-74 Jacqui Concolino 69-70-73-74 Song-Hee Kim 73-69-72-72 Mi Hyang Lee 71-70-70-76 Momoko Ueda 69-72-72-74 Nicole Castrale 68-72-73-74 Katie Futcher 70-70-75-72 Mariajo Uribe 69-73-74-71 Sydnee Michaels 73-69-76-69 Samantha Richdale 70-70-75-73 Sun Young Yoo 70-72-73-73 Jennifer Rosales 73-68-75-72 Hee-Won Han 72-70-74-73 Moriya Jutanugarn 72-70-75-72 Se Ri Pak 72-70-72-76 Austin Ernst 70-72-72-77 Becky Morgan 70-72-73-76 Karen Stupples 70-72-76-73 Laura Diaz 70-71-77-75 71-70-78-76 Jessica Shepley Mindy Kim 73-69-77-77 Tiffany Joh 71-71-79-75

285 286 286 286 286 286 287 287 287 287 287 287 288 288 288 289 289 290 291 291 291 293 295 296 296

5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 13 15 16 16

$7,685 $6,674 $6,674 $6,674 $6,674 $6,674 $5,562 $5,562 $5,562 $5,562 $5,562 $5,562 $4,854 $4,854 $4,854 $4,601 $4,601 $4,449 $4,247 $4,247 $4,247 $4,045 $3,995 $3,918 $3,918

CUT T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T89 T89 T89

Karlin Beck Dori Carter Numa Gulyanamitta Marcy Hart Maria Hjorth Vicky Hurst Lorie Kane Jennifer Kirby Mo Martin Brooke Pancake Jane Park Reilley Rankin Beatriz Recari Jenny Shin Danah Bordner Katie Burnett Lisa Ferrero

68-75 143 69-74 143 73-70 143 71-72 143 72-71 143 71-72 143 71-72 143 67-76 143 69-74 143 69-74 143 73-70 143 72-71 143 70-73 143 68-75 143 72-72 144 73-71 144 73-71 144

T89 *T89 T89 T89 T89 T89 T89 T89 T89 T89 T89 T103 T103 T103 T103 T103 T103

Julieta Granada 75-69 144 72-72 144 Brooke Henderson Maude-Aimée LeBlanc 71-73 144 Ilhee Lee 73-71 144 Paige Mackenzie 72-72 144 Kristy McPherson 74-70 144 Ji Young Oh 72-72 144 Morgan Pressel 70-74 144 Jane Rah 71-73 144 Dewi Claire Schreefel 71-73 144 75-69 144 Jessica Wallace Sandra Changkija 76-69 145 Lauren Doughtie 72-73 145 Daniela Iacobelli 74-71 145 Seon Hwa Lee 71-74 145 Rebecca Lee-Bentham 76-69 145 Giulia Sergas 74-71 145

T103 Karrie Webb T110 Chie Arimura T110 Paz Echeverria T110 Amy Hung T110 Sue Kim T110 Wendy Ward T115 Izzy Beisiegel T115 Pat Hurst T115 Cindy LaCrosse T115 Meena Lee *T115 Brittany Marchand T115 Sarah Jane Smith *T121 Jennifer Ha T121 Jeong Jang T121 Jennie Lee T121 Paola Moreno T121 Alena Sharp

73-72 145 74-72 146 70-76 146 70-76 146 75-71 146 70-76 146 70-77 147 73-74 147 74-73 147 73-74 147 74-73 147 72-75 147 77-71 148 72-76 148 74-74 148 75-73 148 76-72 148

T121 Stephanie Sherlock T121 Lindsey Wright T128 Heather Bowie Young T128 Silvia Cavalleri T128 Moira Dunn T128 Lisa McCloskey T128 Michelle Wie T133 Irene Cho T133 Natalie Gulbis T133 Nicole Jeray T133 Amelia Lewis T133 Kris Tamulis *T133 Anne-Catherine Tanguay T139 Veronica Felibert T139 Natalie Gleadall T139 Christina Kim T142 Amanda Blumenherst

71-77 148 72-76 148 75-74 149 76-73 149 76-73 149 75-74 149 73-76 149 80-70 150 73-77 150 76-74 150 72-78 150 76-74 150 72-78 150 74-77 151 78-73 151 76-75 151 79-73 152

T142 Julia Boland T142 Hanna Kang T145 Esther Choe *T145 Augusta James T145 Sara Maude Juneau T145 Sarah Kemp 149 Breanna Elliott T150 Emily Childs T150 Taylore Karle T150 Jin Young Pak 153 Nicole Vandermade 154 Nicole Forshner WD Stacy Lewis WD Jennifer Song

74-78 152 78-74 152 74-79 153 82-71 153 76-77 153 76-77 153 75-79 154 82-73 155 80-75 155 79-76 155 85-80 165 89-83 172 74 74 76 76

*amateur Canadian

Lydia Ko 2012 & 2013 CN Canadian Women’s Open Champion

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RBC Canadian Open Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, ON, July 25-28, 2013 POS 1 T2 T2 T2 T2 T6 T6 T6 T9 T9 T9 T12 T12 T12 T12 T16 T16 T16 T16 T16 T21 T21 T21 T21 T21

NAME Brandt Snedeker William McGirt Dustin Johnson Jason Bohn Matt Kuchar Roberto Castro John Merrick Mark Wilson Aaron Baddeley Jim Furyk Patrick Reed Rory Sabbatini Greg Owen Kyle Stanley David Lingmerth Marcel Siem Hideki Matsuyama Chad Campbell Fabian Gomez Charley Hoffman Luke List Andres Romero Ernie Els James Driscoll Chris Kirk

SCORES 70-69-63-70 71-69-67-68 75-67-63-70 70-68-66-71 66-74-64-71 69-70-67-70 71-62-72-71 70-69-67-70 68-68-73-68 72-67-68-70 68-68-70-71 69-71-71-67 70-68-67-73 68-71-66-73 67-71-65-75 71-70-69-69 69-69-71-70 71-72-66-70 72-68-67-72 69-69-67-74 72-69-70-69 69-70-71-70 71-72-67-70 69-69-71-71 68-69-71-72

Joe Affrunti Ricky Barnes Erik Compton Chris DiMarco Luke Donald Luke Guthrie Si Woo Kim Ben Kohles Doug LaBelle II Troy Matteson Scott McCarron Jin Park Pat Perez Darron Stiles Daniel Summerhays Aaron Watkins Lee Williams Corey Conners Graham DeLaet Robert Garrigus Brian Harman Jim Herman Jeff Overton John Rollins Kevin Stadler Chris Stroud Charlie Wi Martin Flores Andrew Georgiou Andres Gonzales Colt Knost Geoff Ogilvy

68-76 71-73 75-69 76-68 73-71 72-72 71-73 72-72 73-71 72-72 73-71 72-72 71-73 75-69 70-74 73-71 73-71 71-74 72-73 70-75 73-72 72-73 70-75 75-70 74-71 75-70 74-71 72-74 76-70 73-73 73-73 72-74

TOTAL 272 275 275 275 275 276 276 276 277 277 277 278 278 278 278 279 279 279 279 279 280 280 280 280 280

TO PAR MONEY -16 $1,008,000 -13 $369,600 -13 $369,600 -13 $369,600 -13 $369,600 -12 $187,600 -12 $187,600 -12 $187,600 -11 $151,200 -11 $151,200 -11 $151,200 -10 $113,400 -10 $113,400 -10 $113,400 -10 $113,400 -9 $84,000 -9 $84,000 -9 $84,000 -9 $84,000 -9 $84,000 -8 $54,160 -8 $54,160 -8 $54,160 -8 $54,160 -8 $54,160

T21 T21 T28 T28 T28 T31 T31 T31 T31 T31 T31 T31 T31 T31 T40 T40 T40 T40 T44 T44 T44 T44 T44 T49 T49 T49

Bubba Watson Trevor Immelman Nicholas Thompson Matt Every Charl Schwartzel Sang-Moon Bae J.J. Henry Ryan Palmer Stuart Appleby David Mathis Jason Kokrak Chez Reavie Vijay Singh Jeff Maggert Scott Verplank Jeff Gove Greg Chalmers James Hahn Cameron Percy Cameron Tringale David Hearn Richard H. Lee Justin Leonard Mike Weir Andrew Svoboda Alistair Presnell

68-67-72-73 68-73-66-73 73-70-68-70 71-71-67-72 73-70-66-72 71-70-72-69 73-67-72-70 70-70-72-70 69-73-69-71 71-69-70-72 72-68-69-73 68-73-68-73 69-73-66-74 72-67-68-75 72-68-73-70 71-70-71-71 73-68-67-75 69-68-69-77 71-70-73-70 72-67-73-72 70-73-68-73 72-69-69-74 71-72-67-74 73-67-73-72 71-72-70-72 72-67-68-78

280 280 281 281 281 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 282 283 283 283 283 284 284 284 284 284 285 285 285

-8 -8 -7 -7 -7 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -5 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3

$54,160 $54,160 $39,760 $39,760 $39,760 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $30,427 $22,400 $22,400 $22,400 $22,400 $17,405 $17,405 $17,405 $17,405 $17,405 $14,149 $14,149 $14,149

T52 T52 T52 T52 T52 T52 T52 T52 T52 T61 T61 T61 T61 T61 T66 T66 T68 T68 T68 T68 72 73 74 T75 T75 77

Bob Estes Scott Piercy Scott Langley Roger Sloan Camilo Villegas Cameron Beckman Tommy Gainey Morgan Hoffmann Casey Wittenberg Scott Brown Robert Allenby Scott Gardiner Will Claxton Gary Woodland Y.E. Yang Justin Hicks Brendan Steele Tim Petrovic Billy Horschel Kevin Chappell Steve LeBrun Brian Gay Graeme McDowell Seung-Yul Noh Brian Stuard Ryo Ishikawa

73-68-74-71 71-71-73-71 71-72-71-72 71-71-72-72 74-65-74-73 70-71-71-74 73-64-74-75 70-70-71-75 71-69-70-76 66-72-77-72 72-69-74-72 66-74-75-72 69-74-72-72 69-72-72-74 75-68-68-77 72-71-68-77 65-75-74-75 71-69-73-76 71-69-72-77 68-75-69-77 73-70-71-76 72-71-72-77 76-65-76 70-73-75 72-71-75 72-71-80

286 286 286 286 286 286 286 286 286 287 287 287 287 287 288 288 289 289 289 289 290 292 217 218 218 223

-2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 E E 1 1 1 1 2 4 MDF MDF MDF MDF

$12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $12,805 $11,984 $11,984 $11,984 $11,984 $11,984 $11,592 $11,592 $11,256 $11,256 $11,256 $11,256 $10,976 $10,864 $10,752 $10,584 $10,584 $10,416

CUT T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 T78 *T95 T95 T95 T95 T95 T95 T95 T95 T95 T95 T105 T105 T105 T105 T105

144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 146 146 146 146 146

T105 Jesper Parnevik 73-73 T105 Kyle Reifers 71-75 T105 John Senden 73-73 T105 Scott Stallings 71-75 T105 Robert Streb 72-74 75-71 T105 Eugene Wong 74-73 T116 Stephen Ames T116 Michael Bradley 73-74 T116 Bud Cauley 73-74 T116 Brian Davis 74-73 T116 Tom Gillis 74-73 T116 Michael Letzig 73-74 T116 Tag Ridings 75-72 T116 D.J. Trahan 72-75 T124 Wil Collins 73-75 T124 Donald Constable 79-69 T124 John Huh 75-73 74-74 T124 Peter Laws T124 Henrik Norlander 71-77 T124 Rod Pampling 75-73 T124 Jesse Smith 71-77 76-72 *T124 Adam Svensson T124 Johnson Wagner 75-73 T133 Justin Bolli 71-78 T133 Bobby Gates 71-78 78-71 T133 Adam Hadwin T133 Paul Haley II 74-75 T133 Mackenzie Hughes 74-75 T138 Billy Andrade 76-74 77-73 *T138 Kevin Carrigan 77-73 T138 Albin Choi T138 Eric Meierdierks 73-77

146 146 146 146 146 146 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 150 150 150 150

T138 143 145 146 147 149 151 152 153 *154 155 WD WD DQ

Riley Wheeldon Stephen Gangluff Billy Mayfair Nathan Green Woody Austin Robert Karlsson Bryn Parry Joey Snyder III Brian Hadley Eric Banks Derek Ernst Hunter Mahan Brad Fritsch George McNeill

75-75 77-74 75-75 78-73 82-70 75-76 77-75 75-78 79-75 73-84 82-79 67-64 69-73 69-76

150 151 150 151 152 151 152 153 154 157 161 131 142 145

* amateur Canadian

Brandt Snedeker 2013 RBC Canadian Open Champion

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TOUR Championship of Canada presented by Freedom 55 Financial Sunningdale Golf and Country Club, September 12-15, 2013 POS 1 2 T3 T3 T5 T5 T7 T7 T7 T10 T10 T10 T10 T10 T15 T15 T17 T17

NAME SCORES 69-67-66-66 Max Gilbert Trevor Murphy 66-66-69-68 Jose Toledo 71-67-70-66 70-66-71-67 Eugene Wong Nathan Tyler 71-70-66-68 Alex Kang 71-64-67-73 Brady Schnell 69-66-72-69 Mark Hubbard 69-67-68-72 Brock Mackenzie 69-68-67-72 Brandon Harkins 72-70-70-66 72-71-65-70 James Allenby JJ Spaun 70-69-69-70 Josh Habig 69-72-67-70 Lucas Lee 73-66-68-71 69-73-67-70 Darren Wallace Kyle Kallan 74-68-67-70 Jorge Fernandez-Valdes 72-70-71-67 Micah Burke 70-69-73-68

TOTAL 268 269 274 274 275 275 276 276 276 278 278 278 278 278 279 279 280 280

Kevin Stinson Joshua Creel Ryan Williams Nate McCoy Wes Homan Bentley Nakasawa David Byrne Matt Hoffman Kevin McAlpine Bo Hoag Wil Collins Garrett Frank Scott Stiles Mark Hoffman Brad Boyle T.J. Vogel Carlos Sainz Jr. Jon Mills Sejun Yoon

144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 146

TO PAR -20 -19 -14 -14 -13 -13 -12 -12 -12 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -9 -9 -8 -8

MONEY $27,000 $16,200 $8,700 $8,700 $5,700 $5,700 $4,675 $4,675 $4,675 $3,450 $3,450 $3,450 $3,450 $3,450 $2,625 $2,625 $1,967 $1,967

T17 T17 T17 T17 T17 T24 T24 T24 T24 T24 T29 T29 T29 T29 T33 T33 T33 T36 T36

Albin Choi 69-73-70-68 73-68-70-69 Devin Carrey 73-69-67-71 Stuart Anderson Chris Epperson 73-66-70-71 Tony Finau 69-68-71-72 Michael McCabe 71-72-71-67 George Bradford 68-70-75-68 Brian Unk 74-67-71-69 Sebastian Szirmak 70-70-70-71 72-70-67-72 Riley Wheeldon Kyle Stough 68-71-76-67 Josh Anderson 68-71-72-71 69-70-72-71 Nick Taylor 74-67-70-71 David Markle Stephen Gangluff 73-69-74-67 Johnny DelPrete 68-75-72-68 69-69-75-70 Andrew Parr 70-69-75-70 Michael Gligic Alan McLean 73-67-74-70

280 280 280 280 280 281 281 281 281 281 282 282 282 282 283 283 283 284 284

-8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -6 -6 -6 -6 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4

$1,967 $1,967 $1,967 $1,967 $1,967 $1,335 $1,335 $1,335 $1,335 $1,335 $1,054 $1,054 $1,054 $1,054 $900 $900 $900 $819 $819

T36 T36 T40 T40 T40 T43 T43 T43 T43 T47 T47 T47 T47 51 T52 T52 54 55 56

Will Strickler 70-73-69-72 Chris Killmer 71-72-68-73 Josh Persons 74-67-73-71 Trey Denton 68-71-73-73 74-66-72-73 Wes Heffernan Conrad Shindler 69-74-77-66 Rafael Campos 71-70-75-70 Joel Dahmen 70-70-74-72 Andrew Vijarro 69-72-72-73 76-67-73-71 Greg Doherty Kevin Tucker 72-69-75-71 Andrew Georgiou 69-71-75-72 Mike Grob 69-71-73-74 72-71-72-73 Darren Griff 70-73-75-71 Kent Eger Brady Stockton 69-71-73-76 Clark MacPherson 71-70-76-73 Tyler Aldridge 71-71-74-75 Roger Furrer 71-71-76-74

284 284 285 285 285 286 286 286 286 287 287 287 287 288 289 289 290 291 292

-4 -4 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 E 1 1 2 3 4

$819 $819 $765 $765 $765 $713 $713 $713 $713 $654 $654 $654 $654 $630 $619 $619 $608 $600 $654

CUT T57 T57 T57 T57 T57 T57 T57 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T64 T75

72-72-0-0 74-70-0-0 75-69-0-0 72-72-0-0 72-72-0-0 68-76-0-0 72-72-0-0 74-71-0-0 74-71-0-0 73-72-0-0 73-72-0-0 73-72-0-0 73-72-0-0 71-74-0-0 72-73-0-0 79-66-0-0 75-70-0-0 73-72-0-0 72-74-0-0

T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T75 T83 T83 T83 T83 T83 T83 T83 T83 T83 T83 T93 T93

Peter Campbell Jesse Smith Andre Metzger Adam Cornelson David Skinns Hugo Leon Craig Hocknull Beon Yeong Lee Tyler Weworski Scott Petersen Jeff Hamm Fran Quinn Jon McLean Ryan Yip Mackenzie Hughes Neil Johnson Matt Daniel Yohann Benson Ryan Blaum

75-71-0-0 74-72-0-0 74-72-0-0 77-69-0-0 76-70-0-0 72-74-0-0 73-73-0-0 74-73-0-0 76-71-0-0 76-71-0-0 76-71-0-0 76-71-0-0 72-75-0-0 77-70-0-0 71-76-0-0 75-72-0-0 72-75-0-0 76-72-0-0 73-75-0-0

146 146 146 146 146 146 146 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 148 148

T93 T93 T93 T93 T93 T100 T100 T102 T102 T102 T102 T102 T102 T102 T109 T109 T109 T112 T112

Joe Panzeri James Love Erik Barnes Derek Gillespie Cory Renfrew Jesse Speirs Jeff Rangel Derek Berg Fergal Rafferty Dan Buchner Jae Woo Im Rafael Gomez Bryden MacPherson Evan Harmeling Matt Marshall John Ellis Cody Slover Andrew Roque Creighton Honeck

76-72-0-0 72-76-0-0 74-74-0-0 73-75-0-0 72-76-0-0 77-72-0-0 74-75-0-0 77-73-0-0 73-77-0-0 78-72-0-0 73-77-0-0 77-73-0-0 78-72-0-0 74-76-0-0 74-77-0-0 74-77-0-0 76-75-0-0 75-77-0-0 75-77-0-0

148 148 148 148 148 149 149 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 151 151 151 152 152

T112 T112 T112 T112 T112 T112 T120 T120 T122 T122 124 125 126 127 WD WD DQ NS

Alex Coe Mitch Evanecz Steven Lecuyer Danny Sahl Zachary Bixler Alan Wagner Mike Mezei Yong Woo Kim Russell Surber Ben Briscoe Jace Walker Steele DeWald Brett Lederer Chan Song Sean Shahi Garrett Sapp Matt Richardson Danny Forshey

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Canadian

Max Gilbert 2013 TOUR Championship of Canada presented by Freedom 55 Financial Champion

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Financial Analysis In 2013, the Royal Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada) achieved a surplus of $1,445,909 before amortization and restricted fund payments - a dramatic improvement over the surplus of $109,258 realized in 2012. The restricted fund payments included a one-time transfer of $759,153 by moving the restricted Women’s Fund under the umbrella of the Golf Canada Foundation. The Women’s Fund will continue to be used for exactly the same purposes and will benefit from focused fundraising efforts within the Foundation. These results are reflective of continuing operating efficiencies and managing operating and administrative costs without impacting the delivery of member services or implementation of our strategic plan. The Association continues to review our overall cost structure as well as exploring options for potential new revenue sources.

During 2013, there were a number of good news financial stories to celebrate: • Our professional events were financial successes, providing a total contribution of $591K toward the cost of amateur golf programming. • Significant savings resulted from improved efficiencies in our program implementation that will also provide cost savings in future years, including a new office lease providing overhead savings over the next five years. • Market conditions improved during the year providing Golf Canada with total investment income of $1.4M, compared to $1.2M in 2012. At October 31, our overall Surplus stands at $29.24M, up from $29.05M a year ago. Golf Canada relies heavily on membership dues to deliver the amateur golf programs and perform our role as the National Sport Organization for golf.

2013 FINANCIAL RESULTS The sources of funding that allows Golf Canada to run our amateur programs and provide member services are as follows:

MEMBERSHIP DUES Membership dues for the 2013 golf season were $12.00 for every adult golfer and $7.50 for every junior golfer (approximately 322,000 total members) at each of Golf Canada’s 1,416 member clubs. Our membership visitation initiative that was introduced in 2010 with the provincial golf associations has resulted in increased awareness of Golf Canada programs, a greater understanding of our member needs and a stronger working relationship with our member

Sources of Funds

clubs. This initiative has allowed us to meet face-to-face and speak directly with our members and member clubs about how we can collectively grow the sport in Canada, working closely with our provincial partners. In 2013, member clubs supported more than 1,150 Golf Canada programs at their facilities including Golf Fore the Cure, CN Future Links, Golf in Schools and carrying Golf Canada merchandise in their pro shops.

SPORT CANADA Golf Canada is recognized by Sport Canada as the National Sport Organization for golf, which provides the organization with funding to support our National Team program and administrative costs to carry out the duties of an NSO. This relationship also provides an opportunity for some of our athletes in the National Team program to access Sport Canada athlete development funding. Golf Canada’s overall funding from Sport Canada was reduced slightly in 2013 as a result of how our programs were assessed by the federal sport agency.

GRASSROOTS PROGRAMS Funding for Golf Canada’s grassroots programs (CN Future Links, Golf in Schools and Golf Fore the Cure) comes from three sources – participation fees, corporate sponsorships, and individual donations.

HIGH PERFORMANCE (TEAM CANADA) Funding for Golf Canada’s high performance program comes from three sources – participation fees, corporate sponsorships, and fundraising initiatives through the Golf Canada Foundation.

Membership Dues (37%) Investment Income (14%)

AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS Funding for Golf Canada’s national amateur championships comes from three sources – player entry fees, corporate sponsorships and individual donations.

MEMBER PROGRAMS & SERVICES REVENUES Golf Canada also generates revenue from member benefit partnerships, participant fees from Rules education seminars, merchandising royalties and operation of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum.

PROGRAM EXPENSES As the recognized National Sport Organization for golf, Golf Canada has a responsibility to operate and support programs and initiatives that create awareness and increase participation in golf. In 2013, significant efforts were made to improve operating and administrative efficiencies while not impacting the delivery of our programs. Golf Canada’s expenditures to administer amateur golf programs were $8.6M in 2013, compared to $9.3M in 2012. A portion of these costs are offset by participation fees and/or program sponsorship fees. These expenditures include: • Grassroots programs including Golf Fore the Cure (a women’s golf participation program), the Golf in Schools program, and CN Future Links program (Canada’s national junior golf development program conducted in partnership with the provincial golf associations and the PGA of Canada). • Supporting the development of our men’s and women’s national amateur teams that represent Canada at many international golf championships each year (Team

Uses of Funds Administration & Overhead (29%)

Grassroots Programs (12%) High Performance (Team Canada) (9%) Sport Canada (8%)

Member Programs & Services (16%) High Performance (Team Canada) (15%)

Amateur Championships (8%)

Grassroots Programs (15%)

Professional Tournaments (6%)

Communications & Business Development (13%)

Golf Canada Calgary Centre (3%)

Amateur Championships (12%)

Member Programs & Services (3%)

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Canada). • The conducting of Golf Canada’s national amateur championships.

• Maintenance of the golf infrastructure that oversees the Rules of Golf, Course Rating and our national Handicap system (Golf Canada Score Centre). • Continued efforts in club visitation and communication in concert with our provincial golf association partners, along with a supporting communications infrastructure.

of ticket sales revenue generated from the event to a local charity as part of the Miracle Match program. CN has stepped down from their title sponsorship after eight great years, but has helped Golf Canada raise the profile of this championship to one of the premier stops on the LPGA Tour.

RBC CANADIAN OPEN

CONTRIBUTIONS

The 2013 RBC Canadian Open was held at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario. Glen Abbey provides some operational savings due to the infrastructure in place on site and savings on not moving equipment across the country. The presentation onsite, the corporate support and the support of ClubLink as a host club all contributed to making the event an overall success. As a result of focused efforts by Golf Canada and its key partner, RBC, we were able to collectively contribute $757K to charities in 2013.

In 2013, Golf Canada supported various charities and other golf related entities, actively participating in the raising of over $4.6M in contributions.

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• Conducting initiatives that support the game including golf industry research, Rules of Golf education and administration of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum.

• At the CN Canadian Women’s Open, a combination of contributions made by CN through the CN Miracle Match program, a share of the event’s ticket sales, and on-site fundraising raised $2,700,000 for the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation. • The RBC Canadian Open in conjunction with RBC made contributions to charities in the amount of $757,125 including a $250,000 donation to the Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada in support of children’s wellness initiatives. • Golf Canada made contributions of $191,694 to the various provincial golf associations in the form of grants to fund “grow the game” initiatives. • Golf Canada contributed $23,327 toward initiatives conducted by the National Allied Golf Association on behalf of the Canadian golf industry. • The Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation was given $25,000 to help fund research grants to Canadian universities. • $433,422 in donations to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation was raised through the Golf Fore the Cure program. • The RCGA Foundation (operating as the Golf Canada Foundation) awarded $133,500 in grants to assist with golf programs at Canadian post-secondary institutions and awarded other golf grants and scholarship awards totalling $238,500. In 2013, Golf Canada decided to move the remaining amount of the Women’s Fund ($759,153) to the Golf Canada Foundation as part of their Women’s program initiative. This money will used for exactly the same purposes that were agreed upon when the fund was created in 2004 as the result of the merger with the Canadian Ladies Golf Association. We feel that by moving these funds to the Golf Canada Foundation they can better support the fundraising efforts of the Foundation.

OTHER OPERATIONS Golf Canada runs two professional golf tournaments that are Canada’s National Open Championships – one is on the LPGA Tour and the other is on the PGA TOUR – as well as the TOUR Championship event on the PGA TOUR Canada schedule. In 2013, these events operated at a surplus of $591K. Golf Canada also owns and operates a golf learning centre in Calgary that had its operations impacted by floods, but aided by insurance claims to date, provided a surplus of $314K in 2013.

CN CANADIAN WOMEN’S OPEN The 2013 CN Canadian Women’s Open was held at the Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton, Alberta. This year’s event contributed to the raising of $2.7M for the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation. The partnership agreement with CN as title sponsor committed a portion

In 2013, Golf Canada conducted the season ending event on the PGA TOUR Canada schedule at Sunningdale Golf & Country Club in London, Ontario as part of a three-year deal.

THE GOLF CANADA CALGARY CENTRE Golf Canada invested in a golf facility in Calgary in 2002 with three key objectives – test and run golf development programs, increase awareness of Golf Canada’s role in growing the sport, and provide a positive and continuing cash flow to support our amateur golf programs across the country. The facility has a 9-hole short course, an 18-hole real grass mini-putt course and a driving range with a double-decker hitting stall structure that includes space for up to 60 patrons and heated stalls to allow for practice and training year-round. In 2013, the June flooding of the Bow River in Calgary severely impacted our facility’s operations for most of the golf season. Insurance claims are still in process for business interruption and building and contents coverage. Nearly all of the facility’s buildings have been restored to their pre-flood condition and the total costs of refurbishment are not expected to exceed the amount that is insured. Based on the insurer’s advances and assessment reports, we have recorded related revenues and expenses, leaving the facility with a surplus of $314K for 2013.

INVESTMENT INCOME The Investment Policy Statement provides guidance for our investment decisions. The portfolio comprises a combination of bond funds, equity funds and alternative investment products. The investment mix is structured to produce the desired returns and meet current and future liabilities, with a robust risk management system in place. During 2013, the Committee increased its holdings in Alternative Investment Products. These are investments that generally do not include the traditional core investment classes, such as equities, bonds and money market funds. Alternative Investment Products are defined by either how they are traded or not traded (based on investment methods), or because of the nature of what is traded (those where the assets do not fall within the traditional core investment classes). Alternative investing may include derivative instruments, leverage, short-selling, and private investments, which may be illiquid in nature. In all cases, alternative instruments and strategies are predominantly used to manage investment risks, rather than to increase the investment’s returns. The distributions of investment income from the portfolio continue to be used as a funding source for the delivery of our various amateur golf programs. During the year, we re-positioned the portfolio to focus on total return, in part because of the new accounting rules for Not for Profit Organizations, requiring all holdings in the investment portfolio to be adjusted to market value at the end of each fiscal year. In addition, with the advice of an external Chief Investment Officer, we select investments that would allow

us to achieve our target returns in an uncertain interest rate and equity environment. Total investment income recognized in the Statement of Revenue and Expenses is $1.4M compared to $1.2M in the prior year. The total return for the year was 6.86%.

FINANCIAL OUTLOOK FOR 2014 AND BEYOND The fiscal focus of the Association is reflected in the financial mandate which committed to breakeven financial performance by 2013 and going forward, as well as preservation of a minimum of $25M in capital. We are very proud to continue our annual presentation of the RBC Canadian Open as our National Championship. Thanks to the strong golf presence that RBC has in the marketplace and our working relationship, we expect the event will operate at a breakeven level or better for the foreseeable future. While CN decided not to renew their title sponsorship of the Canadian Women’s Open, they have increased their investment in grassroots golf, allowing the CN Future Links program to continue to grow so that more youth can be introduced and gain a passion for this sport. We are fortunate to have partnered with another great company in Canadian Pacific Railway who are taking on the title sponsor role of the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open, ensuring it remains one of the premier stops on the LPGA Tour. During 2013, Golf Canada continued to focus on membership revitalization and growth as our key goal and our number one priority. The membership initiative was implemented during the 2010 golf season and we have been successful at communicating with members clubs our efforts and activities to grow the sport and game of golf in Canada. The Association will continue to focus on delivering superior value to our current members and our goal is to increase membership levels by promoting the benefits of membership. A dues increase of $1.00 was planned for 2014, but based on the economic conditions of the golf industry, we decided to defer the increase. The Golf in Schools program continues to grow, now being conducted in more than 2,062 elementary schools across the country. The program introduced a high school component in 2012 with the program growing to 191 participating schools in 2013. The ultimate goal of the Golf in Schools program is introducing children of all backgrounds to golf, fulfilling our mandate to improve participation in the sport. Guided by the elements of the strategic plan, we are anticipating that Golf Canada can achieve the goal of breakeven for 2014 and beyond. New revenue generation plans and continued efforts to streamline operations will all contribute to the achievement of this goal. As the National Sport Organization for golf in Canada, Golf Canada remains committed to our mission of growing participation, excellence and passion in the sport while upholding the integrity and traditions of the game.

Douglas Alexander, CPA, CA Treasurer

David Lafleur, CMA Chief Financial Officer

December 2013

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Independent Auditor’s Report

TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN GOLF ASSOCIATION: We have audited the accompanying financial statements of the Royal Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada), which comprises the statement of financial position as at October 31, 2013 and the statement of revenue and expenses, changes in net assets, and cash flows for the year ended October 31, 2013 and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. Management’s responsibility Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on our judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Golf Canada as at October 31, 2013 and the results of its operations and its cash flows for the year ended October 31, 2013 in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations.

Mississauga, Ontario December 8, 2013

Grant Thornton LLP Chartered Accountants Licensed Public Accountants

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Statement of Financial Position STATEMENT 1

AS AT OCTOBER 31

Assets

2013

2012

Current Assets $

Cash Accounts Receivable and Prepaid Expenses (Note 11)

Investments (Note 4) Capital Assets (Note 5)

999,291

$

1,322,271

4,837,652

3,103,722

5,836,943

4,425,993

26,255,634

25,946,848

1,707,232

1,789,073

$

33,799,809

$

32,161,914

$

2,937,512

$

2,044,459

Liabilities Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Payable to the Golf Canada Foundation (Note 10(c))

759,153

Deferred Revenue

-

859,348 $

1,065,354

4,556,013

$

(5,472,421)

$

3,109,813

Net Assets $

Operating Restricted (Note 10)

34,716,217 29,243,796 $

33,799,809

(6,311,683) 35,363,784 29,052,101

$

32,161,914

Commitments (Note 9) (See accompanying notes to financial statements) On behalf of the Board:

Roland A. Deveau, Audit & Risk Management Committee Chair

Michael P. Carroll, President

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets STATEMENT 2

Operating Balance, Beginning of Year

$

(6,311,683) $

YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31 Restricted (Note 11) 35,363,784 $

2013 Total

2012 Total

29,052,101 $

29,380,433

Ex cess (Deficiency ) of Rev enue ov er Ex penses

191,695

Golf Canada Centre Transfer (Note 10(a))

(203,085)

203,085

-

-

850,652

(850,652)

-

-

(5,472,421) $

34,716,217 $

Women's Fund (Note 10(c)) Balance, End of Year

$

-

191,695

(328,332)

29,243,796 $

29,052,101

(See accompanying notes to financial statements)

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Statement of Revenue and Expenses STATEMENT 3

YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31

2013

2013

2013

2012

2012

2012

Revenue

Expenses

Net

Revenue

Expenses

Net

Membership Dues, Program Revenues and Expenses Membership Dues

$

3,750,962 $

-

$

3,750,962

$

3,253,643 $

-

$

3,253,643

Direct Program Revenues and Expenses Sport Canada

826,296

855,938

1,226,754

826,296

1,294,362

(67,608)

1,334,398

1,368,759

(34,361)

High Performance (Team Canada)

878,008

1,323,002

(444,994)

735,226

1,380,980

(645,754)

Amateur Tournaments

746,280

1,037,484

(291,204)

729,955

1,128,384

(398,429)

Member Programs and Services

265,353

1,354,311

(1,088,958)

242,925

1,422,381

(1,179,456)

3,942,691

5,009,159

(1,066,468)

3,898,442

5,300,504

(1,402,062)

Grass Roots Programs

Total Direct Program Revenues and Expenses

-

-

855,938

Program Support Expenses Communications and Business Development

-

1,108,259

(1,108,259)

-

1,242,188

(1,242,188)

Administration and Overhead (Notes 7 and 8)

-

2,467,158

(2,467,158)

-

2,773,565

(2,773,565)

Total Program Support Expenses

-

3,575,417

(3,575,417)

-

4,015,753

(4,015,753)

7,693,653

8,584,576

(890,923)

7,152,085

9,316,257

(2,164,172)

19,655,810

19,065,057

590,753

22,652,493

21,820,247

832,246

Total Membership Dues, Program Revenues and Expenses

Other Operations Professional Tournaments Golf Canada Calgary Centre (Notes 10(a) and 11) Total Other Operations

1,761,652

1,448,038

313,614

1,680,505

1,480,939

199,566

21,417,462

20,513,095

904,367

24,332,998

23,301,186

1,031,812

1,432,465

1,241,618

Investment Income Total Investment Income (Note 4)

1,432,465

-

Excess of Revenue over Expenses before Amortization and Restricted Fund Payments

$

-

1,445,909

1,241,618

$

109,258

Amortization

-

403,562

(403,562)

-

403,590

(403,590)

Restricted Fund Payments (Note 10(c))

-

850,652

(850,652)

-

34,000

(34,000)

30,351,885 $

191,695

33,055,033 $

(328,332)

Total Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenses

$

30,543,580 $

$

32,726,701 $

(See accompanying notes to financial statements)

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Statement of Cash Flows STATEMENT 4

YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31

Increase (Decrease) in Cash

2013

2012

Operating activities Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue over Expenses

$

191,695 $

(328,332)

Amortization

403,562

403,590

Increase in Market Value of Financial Instruments

(683,422)

(94,270)

Gain on Disposal of Capital Assets

(102,777)

-

(190,942)

(19,012)

(287,730)

(558,354)

(478,672)

(577,366)

Redemption of Investments (net)

374,636

506,229

Proceeds on Disposal of Capital Assets (Note 11)

117,131

Purchase of Capital Assets

(336,075)

(77,751)

155,692

428,478

(322,980)

(148,888)

1,322,271

1,471,159

Net Change in Non-cash Working Capital Components Relating to Operations

Investing activities

Decrease in Cash During the Year Cash, Beginning of Year Cash, End of Year

$

999,291 $

-

1,322,271

(See accompanying notes to financial statements)

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Notes to Financial Statements

YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31

1. Nature of Operations

The Royal Canadian Golf Association (operating as Golf Canada) is incorporated without share capital under the laws of Canada and is a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association under the Income Tax Act (Canada).

2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (a) Basis of presentation These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Accounting standards for not-forprofit organizations require entities to select policies appropriate for their circumstances from choices provided in the specific standards in Part III of the CICA Accounting Handbook.

(b) Use of estimates In preparing the Association’s financial statements, management is required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the period. Actual results could differ from these estimates.

(c) Financial instruments The Association initially measures its financial assets and liabilities at fair value. Subsequently, the Association measures all its financial instruments at fair value or amortized cost with subsequent changes in fair value recognized in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses. Fair values are based on quoted market prices where available from active markets, otherwise fair values are estimated using a variety of valuation techniques and models. Transaction costs related to financial instruments subsequently measured at fair value are expensed as incurred. Financial instruments that will not be subsequently measured at fair value are adjusted by the transaction costs that are directly attributable to their origination, issuance or redemption. The Association previously entered into foreign currency futures and forward contracts to manage exposure to foreign currency fluctuations. Financial assets and liabilities measured at amortized cost include cash, accounts receivable and prepaid expenses, accounts payable and accrued liabilities, payable to the Golf Canada Foundation and deferred revenue. The Association measures investments at fair value.

(d) Capital assets and amortization Rates and bases of amortization applied to write-off the cost less estimated salvage value of capital assets over their estimated useful lives are as follows: Computer Equipment Leasehold Improvements Furniture and Equipment Golf Canada Calgary Centre

50%, declining balance Straight line over the term of the lease 25%, declining balance Straight line over remaining 6 years of the lease

(e) Revenue recognition The Association follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions. Restricted contributions are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenses are incurred. Deferred revenue represents sponsorship and ticket revenues relating to professional tournaments which have been received but not earned. Membership dues are recognized as revenue as fees become due. All other revenue is recognized upon completion of the particular tournament or event.

(f) Donated services The work of the Association is dependent on the services of many volunteers. Since these services are not normally purchased by the Association and because of the difficulty of determining their fair value, donated services are not recognized in these statements.

(g) Impairment of long-lived assets Long-lived assets are tested for recoverability whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that their carrying amounts may not be recoverable. An impairment loss is recognized when the carrying amount of a long-lived asset is not recoverable and exceeds its fair value.

3. Financial instruments Credit risk The Association is subject to credit risk through trade receivables. Credit risk is minimized by dealing primarily with companies with strong financial positions. The Association maintains provisions for potential credit losses and any such losses to date have been within management’s expectations.

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Currency risk Prior to 2012, the Association was subject to currency risk due to a significant amount of U.S. dollar expenditures. To minimize this risk, the Association entered into U.S. dollar currency forward contracts to manage its exposure to foreign currency fluctuations. There were no new currency contracts entered into during the years ended October 31, 2013 or October 31, 2012. The Association also holds a portion of funds in U.S. dollars. At the statement of financial position date the Association held U.S. cash of $103,443 (2012 - $93,586).

Interest Rate Risk The Association is subject to interest rate risk through its bank indebtedness (Note 6), debt that bears interest based on the lender’s prime rate, which may vary from time to time. Certain of the Association’s investments (Note 4) are also subject to interest rate risk. The Association manages this risk by investing in a diversified portfolio of assets in accordance with the Investment Policy Statement.

Market Risk The Association is exposed to market fluctuations through its investments quoted in active markets. Market risk is the risk that the fair value of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in those market prices, whether those changes are caused by factors specific to the individual financial instrument or its issuer, or factors affecting all similar financial instruments traded in the markets. The Investment Committee controls risk management of the portfolio by assigning a risk classification to each holding within the portfolio and ensuring that appropriate diversification exists, guided by the Investment Policy Statement.

4. Investments 2013

2012

Fair Value Cash

$

Cost

29,083 $

Fair Value

29,083

$

3,001,594

Cost $

3,001,594

Income Fund Investments

15,146,020

14,906,055

15,293,731

15,238,905

Equity Fund Investments

6,114,751

5,649,085

5,584,286

5,515,052

Alternative Investment Products

4,965,780

4,797,362

2,067,237

2,000,000

$

26,255,634 $

25,381,585

$

25,946,848

$

25,755,551

The investment objectives and portfolio mix are in accordance with the Association’s Investment Policy Statement approved by the Board. A copy of the Association’s Investment Policy Statement is made publicly available on our external website, www.golfcanada.ca. The Investment Committee and management obtain input on a regular basis from the Association’s professional advisors in making decisions relating to the portfolio. The mandate of the Association’s Investment Committee includes a review of the portfolio holdings on a regular basis.

Investment Income Investment income recognized in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses include the following: Distributions

$

2013 749,043

$

2012 1,133,219

$

683,422 1,432,465

$

108,399 1,241,618

Market Value Changes of Financial Instruments

5. Capital Assets 2013 Accumulated Amortization

Cost Computer Equipment

$

Furniture and Equipment Golf Canada Calgary Centre $ Net Book Value

1,146,158 $ 1,026,146

Leasehold Improvements

2012

1,034,139

Accumulated Amortization

Cost $

574,120

1,072,653 $

958,523

870,010

507,625

518,588

388,231

482,271

385,628

3,482,808

2,469,978

3,482,808

2,266,893

6,173,700 $

4,466,468

$

1,707,232

$

5,907,742 $

4,118,669

$

1,789,073

6. Bank Indebtedness The Association has a revolving demand facility of $1,500,000. This facility was not drawn on as at October 31, 2013 (2012 - $nil). The facility is due upon demand and bears interest at a rate of bank prime plus 0.75% (2012 – 0.75%). As security the Association has pledged a portion of the investment portfolio that is managed by Royal Bank of Canada Dominion Securities. 2013 Annual Report 39

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7. Allocation of Expenses Administration and Overhead Expenses reported in the Statement of Revenue and Expenses of $2,467,158 (2012 - $2,773,565) are reported after allocation of $439,000 (2012 - $399,000) to the Professional Tournaments. The Association allocates a portion of its program support expenses to the professional tournaments based on the proportion of the total resources involved in executing both events.

8. Administration and Overhead Expenses Administration and Overhead expenses (net of allocations to Professional Tournaments), consists of: 2013 $

Building and Computer

928,102 $

2012 1,050,785

Salaries, Wages and Trav el

817,358

881,490

Legal, Audit, Insurance and Bank Charges

317,459

491,083

Association Meetings

319,720

287,633

Postage, Courier and Order Center

31,098

19,825

Strategic Planning and Other Costs

53,421

42,749

Total

9.

$

2,467,158 $

2,773,565

Commitments

(a) Annual Lease Commitments The Association has entered into agreements to lease office space (69% of annual commitment), land for the Golf Canada Calgary Centre (19% of annual commitment), office equipment and machinery to various dates to 2019. Minimum annual payments under these lease agreements in aggregate and for the next five years are due as follows: 2014

$

539,963

2015

577,460

2016

599,960

2017

599,960

2018

595,393 52,835

Subsequently Total

$

2,965,571

(b) Foreign Exchange Contracts As at October 31, 2013, there were no commitments to purchase U.S. dollars (2012 - $4,000,000). During the year, the Association realized a gain of $113,000 on early settlement of the foreign exchange contract outstanding at the end of the previous year. This amount is netted against the U.S. dollar purse payments within Professional Tournaments.

10. Restricted Funds The Board has designated three Restricted Funds as follows: 2013 Board Designated Fund

$

2012

34,704,087 $

34,501,002

Provincial Fund

12,130

12,130

Women’s Fund

-

850,652

$

34,716,217 $

35,363,784

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(a) Board Designated Fund In 1999, The Board of Governors of the Association designated $40,000,000 from the sale of the Glen Abbey Golf Course to be used for the betterment of the game of golf in Canada. The following is a summary of the utilization of the funds to date: 2013 2012 40,000,000 $

40,000,000

Golf Canada Calgary Centre

(1,012,831)

(1,215,916)

Donation to Golf Canada Foundation

(1,000,000)

(1,000,000)

(500,000)

(500,000)

(2,783,082)

(2,783,082)

34,704,087 $

34,501,002

Board Designated Fund, beginning balance

$

Transfer to Prov incial Fund (Note 10(b)) Net transfer to Membership Fund Board Designated Fund – October 31, 2013

$

The Board has approved that investment income earned from the Designated Funds will be used to fund operations as a replacement for the income that was formerly generated from the operations of Glen Abbey Golf Course. In addition, with respect to the investment in the Golf Canada Calgary Centre, the Board Designated Fund will fully recoup the original allocation of $3,532,808 by an annual transfer based on amortization of this amount over the term of the lease from Unrestricted to the Board Designated Fund. During 2013, an amount of $203,085 (2012 - $203,565) has been transferred from Operating Net Assets to Restricted Net Assets. The Board has approved a Financial Mandate that has the objective for the Association to operate on at least a breakeven basis by 2013 and maintain a minimum market value of $25,000,000 in the portfolio (including the Golf Canada Calgary Centre or other income producing assets) of which a minimum of $10,000,000 must be in liquid holdings.

(b) Provincial Fund In honour of the 100th playing of the Canadian Amateur Championship, the Association committed an amount of $500,000 out of the Board Designated Funds toward the Provincial Fund. Money has been distributed from this fund to the various Provincial Golf Associations, based on proposals submitted to the Association Granting Committee. These funds have supported Grow the Game initiatives that would increase participation in the sport, grow membership and help hire provincial interns to support their initiatives.

(c) Women’s Fund As part of the merger between the Association and the Canadian Ladies Golf Association in 2004, a Women’s Fund was created in the amount of $1,000,000 to be used at the discretion of the Women’s Fund Committee to fund women’s initiatives and programs that have a significant impact on growing women’s golf in Canada. On October 29, 2013, the Board approved a motion to transfer the remaining balance and governance of the Women’s Fund to the Golf Canada Foundation which will continue to operate under the same purpose and mandate. As of October 31, 2013, the transfer had not yet been completed to the Golf Canada Foundation, and accordingly, the amount has been recorded as a current liability in the Statement of Financial Position. The distributions during 2013 and contribution to the Golf Canada Foundation are shown as Restricted Fund Payments in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses. The following is a summary of the utilization of the funds: Women’s Fund, beginning balance

$

Distributions in prev ious y ears

(149,348)

Distributions in 2013

(91,499)

Contribution to Golf Canada Foundation Women’s Fund – October 31, 2013

1,000,000

(759,153) $

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11. Golf Canada Calgary Centre On June 20, 2013, the Golf Canada Calgary Centre was impacted by the flooding of the Bow River. The flooding caused significant damage to the facility’s buildings, contents, and business operations. Insurance claims are still in process with indemnity periods ending on June 19, 2014 and June 19, 2015 for business interruption insurance and buildings and contents coverage, respectively. As of October 31, 2013, nearly all of the facility’s buildings have been restored to their pre-flood condition and the total costs of refurbishment of buildings and replacement of contents is not expected to exceed the amount that is insured. The majority of this restoration work was completed by the Insurer’s preferred vendor at no cost to the Association. Appraisal values of all lost contents and equipment have been submitted by the Insurer’s Loss Adjuster and Golf Canada is entitled to receive the appraised value of all lost contents, up to the limits of insurance of our policy. Accordingly, insured expenses incurred by Golf Canada since June 21, 2013 and the gain on recovery of contents appraisal values, net of advances paid by the insurer, are included in Accounts Receivable and Prepaid Expenses in the Statement of Financial Position. The recovery of contents appraisal values has been recorded in revenues in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses. The Insurer’s Adjuster has reviewed our claim from June 20, 2013 through September 30, 2013 and agreed to an advance for losses this period. Management has made an estimate of losses for the month of October based on the same methodology applied by the Adjuster. These amounts have been recorded and offset by the insurance policy deductible in the Statement of Revenues and Expenses. The Association continues to work with the Adjuster to finalize the insurance claim. Final adjustments to the Association’s capital assets will not be known until the contents and buildings claims are finalized in 2014.

12. RCGA Foundation (Operating as Golf Canada Foundation) Each member of the Board of Directors of Golf Canada is a member of the Golf Canada Foundation. The Foundation was established to raise and grant funds for the advancement of golf in Canada. The Foundation delivers this mandate through Scholarships and Grants. During 2013, the Foundation awarded a total of $372,000 in scholarships and grants (2012 - $225,640). The Foundation is a Registered Canadian Amateur Athletic Association under the Income Tax Act. The Foundation results have not been consolidated in the Association’s Financial Statements. Financial Statements of the Golf Canada Foundation are available upon request. A financial summary of the Foundation as at October 31, 2013 and October 31, 2012 and for the years then ended are as follows: 2013

2012

Financial Position Total Assets

$ 2,300,587

Total Liabilities Total Net Assets

$ 1,465,884

491,637

364,820

$ 1,808,950

$ 1,101,064

$ 1,822,942

$

Results of Operations Total Revenues Loss on Market Value of Investments Total Expenses Excess (Deficiency) of Revenues over Expenses

372,961

(34,793)

(9,824)

1,080,263

545,229

$

707,886

$

(182,092)

$

(135,194)

$

(153,986)

Cash Flows Cash used in Operations Cash from Investing Activities

80,393

Cash from (used) in Financing Activities Decrease in Cash

86,804

33,475 $

(21,326)

(20,704) $

(87,886)

13. Comparative Figures Certain of the comparative figures included in these financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the presentation of the current year figures.

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