Canadian Women's Mid-Amateur Championship

PREVIEW | 3 Manitobans to compete at Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship

The 2025 Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship, presented by BDO, is underway at Lachute (Club de golf) in Lachute, Quebec.  

The field features 58 of the best female amateur talents above the age of 25, with the mid-amateur (players aged 25-and-over as of August 6) and mid-master (players aged 40-and-over as of August 6) competitions both running concurrently through the completion of 54 holes.

Representing Manitoba are Rachel Harms (Elmhurst Golf & Country Club), Charmaine Hayden (Breezy Bend Country Club) and Veronica van der Meer (Breezy Bend).  

For the opening round tee times, click here.

For the leaderboard, click here.

With over a century’s worth of history and a pair of championship-caliber golf courses nestled in its 500-acre property, Lachute (Club de golf) stands definitively as a premier golf facility in the nation. Founded in 1923, the course’s original 18-hole design was crafted and completed through the work of renowned Canadian architect Stanley Thompson in 1949. A dozen years later and with inspiration from Thompson, Lachute native Howard Watson designed the property’s second course, stretching over 7,000 yards and providing another stout test for golfers of all levels. Watson was inducted to the Quebec Golf Hall of Fame as a builder in 2021.  

Lachute (Club de golf) has hosted numerous major golf tournaments throughout its history, including the 1977 Peter Jackson Classic (now known as the CPKC Women’s Open) won by World Golf Hall of Famer Judy Rankin of St. Louis, Mo. In addition to the LPGA TOUR great, the course’s greens have also been graced by the presence of other legends in the game, including Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and Nick Price among the many to tee off at one of Quebec’s finest golf locations.