Team Manitoba finishes 5th at Canadian Junior Girls

Ottawa, Ont. – After a two-year absence from interprovincial team competition at Golf Canada national events, Team Manitoba finished 5th at the 2022 Canadian Junior Girls Championship. The team of Addison Kartusch (73), Cala Korman (78) and Crystal Zamzow (93) shot a team score of +7, a 13 shot improvement from round one, to finish 3 shots clear of 6th place Saskatchewan. Team Ontario rallied for 2-under par team score to move ahead of first round leader Team B.C. to take the interprovincial team title by a slim margin of just 5 shots.

In the individual stroke play competition portion of the event, Addison Kartusch’s round of 1-over par 73 helped propel the 2022 Manitoba Junior Girls Champion 25 spots up the leaderboard and into a tie for 38th place to comfortably make the cut. Other Manitobans also making the cut were Clara Peake (79) of Binscarth, Manitoba at T58 and Jeri Lafleche (75) of Clear Lake Golf Club at T63. Madelin Boyd, Amy Seung Hyun Lee, Erin Lee, Lucy Lin, and Myranda Quinton all fired rounds of two-under par 70 to pace the 136-player field. 

Manitoba/Northwest Ontario Players in the field:

Cala Korman (78) – MC
Reese Keating (94) – MC
Cystal Zamzow (93) – MC
Payton Oakden (88) – MC

For the complete second round leaderboard, please click here.

Canadian Junior Girls Championship

Team Manitoba 6th after round 1 of the Canadian Junior Girls

The Marshes Golf Club, Ottawa, Ont. (Photo credit: Golf Canada)

OTTAWA, Ont. – Addison Kartusch (St. Charles Country Club), Cala Korman (Golf Manitoba Public Player) and Crystal Zamzow (Swan River Golf & Country Club) sit in 6th place after the first round of the 36-hole interprovincial team competition at the Canadian Junior Girls Championship being played at the Marshes Golf Club in Ottawa, Ontario. Kartusch (80), Korman (84) and Zamzow (88) combined for a team total of +20 with Team B.C. shooting a team score of even par.

Clara Peake of Binscarth, Manitoba, was the low Manitoban carding a +5 round of 77 to sit in a tie for 39th. Madelin Boyd, Amy Seung Hyun Lee, Erin Lee, Lucy Lin and Myranda Quinton are tied first place after all opening with a 2-under par round of 70.

Manitoba/Northwest Ontario player scores:

Clara Peake – 77
Addison Kartusch – 80
Jeri Lafleche – 82
Cala Korman – 84
Reese Keating – 85
Crystal Zamzow – 88
Payton Oakden – 97

For the individual stroke play and interprovincial team leaderboard, click here.


Inside Golf Manitoba Media Release Nott Autocorp Men's Amateur Championship

Kuntz sets Golf Manitoba record enroute to Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship

Braxton Kuntz of Breezy Bend Country Club earned his second consecutive Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship Saturday night.

Kuntz shot a 4 over 75 in his final round to finish at 209, good for a two stroke victory over Marco Trstenjak of the host Elmhurst Golf & Country Club.

Along with his pair of Amateur victories, Kuntz is the first player in Golf Manitoba history to win back to back Junior Boys Championships. During those 4 combined events, he finished at -30 under par.

Trstenjak carded an even par 71 in his final round to finish at 211.

For the complete Manitoba Blue Cross leaderboard, click here.

In claiming the Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship, Kuntz receives a sponsors exemption to complete in the CentrePort Canada Railpark Manitoba Open August 18-21 at Southwood Golf & Country Club

Inside Golf Manitoba Media Release Nott Autocorp Men's Amateur Championship

Kuntz leads by 6 strokes entering Saturday’s final round of the Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur

Braxton Kuntz of Breezy Bend Country Club carded his second consecutive 4 under par 67 and has a 6 stroke lead on Marco Trstenjak of the host Elmhurst Golf & Country Club entering Saturday’s final round of the Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship.

Trstenjak shot a 3 under par 68 Friday.

Justin McDonald, also of Breezy Bend, who sits third on the leaderboard, tied Kuntz’s low round of the day at 67.

For the complete Manitoba Blue Cross leaderboard, click here.

For Saturday’s final round tee times, click here.

Canadian Women's Amateur Championship Inside Golf Manitoba Media Release

Korman concludes Canadian Women’s Amateur

Golf Manitoba Public Players Club member Cala Korman shot an 84 on Friday in her final round of the Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship presented by BDO Wednesday in Kitchener, Ontario.

Her tournament total 326 placed her 70th on the leaderboard.

Korman is a member of Team Manitoba’s Development Program.

For the complete Canadian Women’s Amateur leaderboard, click here.

Inside Golf Manitoba Media Release Nott Autocorp Men's Amateur Championship

Kuntz carries Junior Boys Championship momentum into Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur

Defending Champion Braxton Kuntz, of Breezy Bend Country Club, opened with back to back birdies on his scorecard at Elmhurst Golf & Country Club and went on to shoot a 4 under par 67 in the Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship.

Kuntz shot a 3 under 32 on the front nine and followed it up with a 1 under par 35 on the back.

Two strokes back on the Manitoba Blue Cross leaderboard is Nathan Wazney, of the host course, who went 36-33 for a 2 under par 69.

Breezy Bend’s Eric Johnson was the only other player to break par at 1 under 70.

For the complete Manitoba Blue Cross leaderboard, click here.

For Friday’s second round tee times, click here.

Canadian Women's Amateur Championship Inside Golf Manitoba Media Release

Korman cards three birdies at Canadian Women’s Amateur

Golf Manitoba Public Players Club member Cala Korman shot an 83 on Thursday in her third round of the Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship presented by BDO Wednesday in Kitchener, Ontario.

Korman’s round was highlighted by a birdie on the par 5 seventh hole and back to back birdies on the 14th and 15th holes.

Her three day 242 total has her tied for 64th on the leaderboard.

Korman is a member of Team Manitoba’s Development Program.

For the complete Canadian Women’s Amateur leaderboard, click here.

Canadian Women's Amateur Championship Inside Golf Manitoba Media Release

Korman lone Manitoban to advance at Canadian Women’s Amateur

Golf Manitoba Public Players Club member Cala Korman shot a 6 over par 78 in her second round of the Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship presented by BDO Wednesday in Kitchener, Ontario.

Korman’s two day 159 total has her tied for 63rd on the leaderboard. She is the lone Manitoban to make the cut advancing to play Thursday and Friday.

Also representing Manitoba were:

Golf Manitoba Public Players Club member Clara Peake 79-85-164
Charmaine Mackid of Breezy Bend Country Club 83-84-167
Addison Kartusch of St. Charles Country Club 83-86-169
Rhonda Orr of Southwood Golf & Country Club 87-83-170
Jeri Lafleche of Clear Lake Golf Course 82-89-171

Kartusch, Korman, Lafleche and Peake are members of Team Manitoba’s Development Program.

Team Manitoba finished fifth in the 36 hole Inter-Provincial Team Competition at +40. British Columbia placed first at even par.

For the complete leaderboard, click here.

Men's Four-Ball Championship Men's Senior Four-Ball Championship

Golf Manitoba introduces new “Four-Ball” competitions in 2022

Golf Manitoba will introduce a new format of play for two competitions in 2022. The Men’s Provincial Interclub and the Men’s Senior Provincial Interclub events will be played as “Four-Ball” competitions in 2022.  The format is as follows:

  • The form of play where sides of two partners compete, with each player playing his ball.
  • A side’s score for a hole is the lower gross score of the two partners on that hole.
  • The partner with the lower score on each hole provides that team’s score for that hole.
  • The team with the lowest gross score for 18-holes of stroke play against the entire field will be the winner.

There will be two flights in each competition including a Club Division and an Open Division.  The two-person team representing their home club can compete for the overall Club Division title.  A two-person team consisting of any two players from a Golf Manitoba member club or Golf Manitoba Public Player are eligible to compete in the Open Division.  A team competing in the Club Division will be eligible to win both the Club and Open Divisions.

The Men’s Senior Four-Ball Championship will be held on August 26 at the Oak Island Golf Resort in Oak Island, Manitoba. The Men’s Four-Ball Championship will be held on September 27 at the Southwood Golf & Country Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Entry fees for the competitions are $180 per team per event including GST with online registration now open by visiting golfmb.ca/competitions. Both Four-Ball competitions are open to all eligible Golf Manitoba/Canada members.

How to enter

Club Division Entry
Golf Manitoba member clubs may enter a team(s) to represent the club in both events. Please talk to your club’s professional or administrative staff about entering a team.

Open Division Entry
Both events are open to all age eligible Golf Manitoba/Canada male members including public players.  For more event information and to register online, please click below:

For assistance with championship registration, please read our article on how to register for Golf Manitoba events.

Women’s Interclub A & B Championships

The Women’s Interclub A & B Championship format will not change for 2022 and will be held on August 23, 2022 at the St. Boniface Golf Club.  The entry fee is $360 per team of four GST included. Please note that teams must be registered by the home club management or golf professional staff.

For more information about the 2022 Golf Manitoba team events, please contact Lisa Andersen, Director of Competitions at lisa@golfmb.ca.  For assistance with registration, please contact Amy Coggan at amy@golfmb.ca.

Golf Canada Media Release

Golf Canada partners with Osprey Valley to build a new home for Canadian golf

Golf Canada and Osprey Valley have announced a major partnership and bold vision to build a new Home for Canadian Golf – a momentous project that will see the National Sport Federation relocate its corporate base of operations to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ont.

In addition to Golf Canada’s national headquarters and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, the vision for the Canadian golf campus on the grounds of TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley will feature the national headquarters for First Tee – Canada which will include a publicly accessible community putting green and an indoor training centre.

Golf Ontario and the Club Management Association of Canada (CMAC) have committed to relocate their corporate headquarters to Caledon, Ont., collaborating with Golf Canada to embrace the golf community and develop a dynamic home campus for Canadian golf. The PGA of Canada has also committed to a strategic partnership with Golf Canada to assist in executing grassroots component along with coaching and training activities.

The invitation for Canadian golf industry partners as well as government stakeholders, and long-time global affiliates at the R&A, PGA TOUR, and LPGA Tour to plug into the Home for Canadian Golf, will be signature moment in the advancement of the sport of golf in Canada.

“Our vision to be a world leader in golf contemplates more than just a physical building—culture, collaboration, and innovation are critical elements,” said Golf Canada CEO Laurence Applebaum. “Establishing a new headquarters and a Canadian golf campus with our partners to meet, play, train, plan, celebrate and collaborate, represents a transformative moment to advance the sport. The vision that the Humeniuk family and the leadership group at Osprey Valley have invited us to be a part of with this world-class property is progressive and incredibly exciting.”

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is a renowned 54-hole golf facility in Peel Region, located in the heart of Caledon, Ont. The property is currently undergoing a significant privately funded expansion and commercial development that includes the construction of new clubhouse and
conference amenities as well as improvements to the practice facility and guest experience with accommodations and hosting facilities onsite.

For Osprey Valley President Chris Humeniuk, partnering with Golf Canada and industry partners to bring a Canadian golf campus to life is part of the ongoing story of Osprey Valley becoming a signature destination for Canadian golf and an effort to uplift the game of golf in Canada.

“We’re thrilled by the vision presented by Laurence and the entire Golf Canada team and are elated to collaborate with partners who share our vision of elevating golf to new heights in this country,” said Humeniuk. “Our family has long dreamed of Osprey Valley as a great Canadian golf destination, and we believe this announcement is a wonderful addition to the momentum we’ve been fortunate to experience in recent years.”

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley has welcomed a number of signature events in Canadian golf including the Osprey Valley Open on PGA TOUR Canada as well as Golf Canada’s Junior Skills Challenge National Event. The facility has also hosted qualifier events for both the RBC Canadian Open and the US Open and has committed to host the 2026 Canadian Junior Girls
Championship, presented by BDO.


In 2021, the Humeniuk Family Foundation and TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley made a major chapter-founding gift to Golf Canada Foundation that aligns with the property serving as the national headquarters for First Tee – Canada.

Phase one of the Home for Canadian Golf project—which will include the corporate headquarters, a reinvigoration of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, and a 30,000 square foot community putting green inspired by the Himalayas Putting Course in St. Andrews – will break ground in 2023 with an expected completion by 2025.

The vision for phase two includes the development of First Tee – Canada National Headquarters that will support coaching education and programming for First Tee chapters across Canada. The indoor short game complex will double as a national talent identification centre for the next generation of Canadian players, bolstering Golf Canada’s goal to advance 30 Canadians to the LPGA and PGA Tours by 2032.

For the leadership group at Golf Ontario and the Club Management Association of Canada, joining forces on the Canadian golf campus was an opportunity for deeper collaboration across the sport.

“We are thrilled to rally and support this tremendous project and new home for Canadian golf, helping to unify and provide the golf community a true base which will no doubt create efficiencies, inspire collaboration, and help introduce more participants to our great sport,” said Golf Ontario CEO Mike Kelly.

“Our purpose is to develop, promote and support the profession of club management by providing educational and networking opportunities for our members, including golf, city, multisport, yacht, faculty and social clubs,” said Suzanne Godbehere, CEO of the Club Management Association of Canada. “Integrating CMAC’s operation into the Canadian golf campus really is a special opportunity for thought sharing with our partners.”

The PGA of Canada and their members will plug into the Canadian golf campus with the delivery of grassroots programs as well as training, education, and coaching upon the completion of phase two.

“Having a destination for PGA of Canada professionals to come together for education and junior golf program development including First Tee – Canada training will be a huge boost for the growth of our sport,” said Kevin Thistle, CEO of the PGA of Canada. “Collaboration and
innovation with partners have always been driving forces in Canadian golf and there is no doubt that a campus environment will bolster these experiences.”

Cost for phase one of the Home for Canadian Golf project is estimated at approx. $20M and the financial funding model will be led by Golf Canada along with a donation from Osprey Valley.

Phase two of development is expected to cost $10M and will only proceed upon successful fundraising campaigns supported by the Golf Canada Foundation and private donors as well as through naming rights, contributions from industry partners, and government support.

The Home for Canadian Golf project aligns with a multi-million-dollar Drive Campaign launched by the Golf Canada Foundation to fund First Tee – Canada headquarters, chapters, and programming along with enhancements to Team Canada’s high-performance program. To date,
$36.9M of the $70M fundraising goal has been secured through major gift donations.

“We’re excited to partner with the Humeniuk family, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, and Golf Canada on a new Home for Canadian Golf,” said Golf Canada Foundation CEO Martin Barnard. “Not only will this become home for the Foundation, but it will also anchor the Drive Campaign, unprecedented in Canadian sport. Our major donor Trustees have a long history of supporting up-and-coming Canadian players and have now also put substantial support behind launching First Tee in Canada, ensuring broad access for all young Canadians to the character-building life lessons the sport of golf can provide.”

The Town of Caledon has already extended its support towards becoming a hub community for Canadian golf with a recommendation to the Regional Municipality of Peel to approve a $2.5M investment towards bringing the project to life.

“I am thrilled that Caledon will be the new home of Golf Canada’s National Headquarters and the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum,” said Caledon Mayor Allan Thompson. “In addition to the significant economic benefits to our community, the campus will also feature the youth development program, First Tee, an accessible program designed to empower and inspire youth through sport – This is GREAT news for Caledon.”

Hicks Design Studio has been selected by Golf Canada as the architect of record to bring the Canadian golf campus to life. The announcement of the Home for Canadian Golf follows several years of due diligence by Golf Canada to explore a long-term solution and forward-looking vision for the relocation of its corporate headquarters as well as the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame, which are currently located on the grounds of Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.

Once complete, the Home for Canadian Golf will be a multifaceted, world-class tourist facility that will support community recreational benefits; drive inclusivity and community among equitydeserving youth; and become a foundational pillar that supports grassroots participation and
high-performance golf.