The Wascana Country Club (WCC) just south of Regina has been announced as the host of the 2025 Canadian Junior Boys Championships next August.
Golf Canada made the announcement on Sept. 10 that the nation’s amateur golf governing agency would return to the WCC for the first time since the CP Women’s Open in 2018 historically won by Brooke Henderson. The last amateur championship hosted at Wascana was the 2017 Mid-Amateur Men’s Canadian Championships. Head Professional Brad Lovatt is passionate about junior golf and is ecstatic to welcome the best under-19 players to his club.
“We are truly honoured that Wascana Country Club has been selected to host the 2026 Canadian Junior Boys Championship,” Lovatt said. “This event brings together the best up and coming golfers from across the country, and we are excited to welcome them to our course.”
Over 150 players competed in the 2025 Canadian Junior Boys Championships at Gowan Brae in Bathurst, N.B. The same calibre of field will be expected in Regina including local member Austin Nesbitt. Lovatt said this opportunity is a special one for the province.
“Junior golf has always held deep meaning for me personally, and this championship represents an incredible opportunity for both our club and the broader golfing community in Saskatchewan. It will be a privilege to showcase our facility while supporting the next generation of Canadian golf talent,” he said.
Golf Canada will open registration early in 2026, Saskatchewan players wanting to compete in the event that will run from Aug. 10 – 14 are encouraged to enter when registration opens.