The 2025 Canada Summer Games tee off at Bally Haly Country Club in St. John’s, Newfoundland and will feature a field of 44 players, 10 provinces and a territory battle for gold in the tournament’s golf event today through Friday.
Representing our province are Brayden Boge (Team Manitoba / Rossmere Country Club), Spence Mott (Team Manitoba / Shilo Country Club), Maisy Shewchuk (Team Manitoba / Quarry Oaks Golf Course) and Camryn Thomas (Team Manitoba / St. Charles Country Club) under the guidance of Golf Manitoba Director of Player Development Sean Murray and Assistant Coach Bri-Ann Tokariwski.
Both a team and individual competition will run concurrently over 72 holes, the former grouping a pair of male and female players from the same province together to battle for medals in a mixed-gender team competition. The lowest score from a player of each gender will represent the team’s total score following the conclusion of each round.
For the opening round tee times, click here.
For the opening round leaderboards, click here.
“We are thrilled to be involved with Canada Summer Games and gather some of our country’s best young talent for four days of competition at the Bally Haly Country Club,” said Daniel Suppa, Tournament Director, Golf Canada. “The Games is a world-class competition, with hospitality and elite performance across multiple sports and we are excited to be part of their delivery of these experiences through the energy and excitement that golf brings to this country.”
Golf debuted at the Canada Summer Games in 2009 and has featured in every summer program since, fostering a growing list of alumni over the years that currently boasts the likes of five-time RBC Canadian Open participant Eugene Wong and current Team Canada members Myles Creighton, Étienne Papineau, Brigitte Thibault and Monet Chun.
Bally Haly Country Club will kick off 72 holes of competition. Throughout the week, players will descend on the property’s South Championship Course, a par-72 course that provides a diverse and dynamic layout through its picturesque natural surroundings.