Maple Leaf Junior Tour National Championships tee off Friday

The Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour (MJT) National Championship will tee off Friday at Wigwam Golf Resort in Litchfield, Ar.
The 54-hole championship will feature 10 players from Saskatchewan including their hometown, age division and tee time, in Saskatchewan time.
Tayla Perry (Regina) | U15 Girls – 9:40 a.m.
Chloe Wills (Kyle) | 15-19 Girls – 9:10 a.m.
Carter Degelman (Saskatoon) | Junior Boys – 10:40 a.m.
Aricin Franklin (Saskatoon) | Bantam Boys – 9:10 a.m.
Dane Giesbrecht (Warman) | Juvenile Boys – 10:30 a.m.
Winston Grayson (Kilping) | Junior Boys – 10:50 a.m.
Ethan Hunter (Casa Rio) | Bantam Boys – 9:20 a.m.
Austin Nesbitt (Pilot Butte) | Peewee Boys – 9 a.m.
Brayden Skene (Martinsville) | Juvenile Boys – 10:40 a.m.
Drayjon Sparvier (Ochapowace First Nation) | Junior Boys – 10:30 a.m.
The practice rounds are taking place on Thursday.
For more details on the event click here.

EZGO Golf growing in province

Now into their fourth year of the golf cart business, CMX Powersports says everything is “trending up.”
Harv Martinez, the EZG0 Golf & Fleet Coordinator for Saskatchewan spoke to Golf Saskatchewan regarding their carts and services.
One aspect of the EZGO fleet Martinez highlighted was the Samsung designed lithium batteries, that are said to save courses money.

Turtle Lake area golfer recounts RBC Scramble National Championship

Earlier this month the RBC Scramble National Championship took place at Cabot Cape Breton.
The team of BJ Carey, Mik Carey, Mike Bauer, and Collin Heppner got into the national event via wins in Rosthern at one of the six provincial qualifiers. The foursome then went on to win the Saskatchewan championship at Deer Valley.

Valley Regional Park Golf Course Conner McGill joined the team as their PGA Professional.
The team ended up fifth overall in the three round event.
BJ Carey spoke to Golf Saskatchewan about the entire experience from building the team to the final day of the event at one of Canada’s top courses.



A couple team wins for Saskatchewan student-athletes as fall season winds down

Hallie Crozier of Regina has her first team success at Ferris State University.
The Bulldogs closed their fall season winning the Bill Crabtree Invitational in Owensboro, Ky. on Oct. 23. Crozier fired rounds of 76 and 79 to help the lady Bulldogs win the tournament by six shots over Maryville University. Crozier was also tied for 14th overall at The Pearl Club.
The team wraps their fall campaign with a team win, a second place finish and a third.

In Tulsa, Okla. on Oct. 23 and 24 the Southern Arkansas University (SAU) Muleriders collected a team win at the Tulsa Cup with assistance from Regina’s Will Blake. Blake was tied for 68th in the event hosted by The Club at Indian Springs mostly due to an 87 in round one. The Royal Regina Golf Club player shot 75 in round two and an even better 73 in the final round.
The team won by four shots over Rogers State University. SAU is done until the new year.
Josh Nagy’s final fall college golf season is over after Robert Morris University (RMU) competed in the ODU/OBX Intercollegiate in Powells Point, N.C. this past week. The Colonials placed ninth as a team, Nagy was tied for 43rd. He shot 75, 73, and an 80 at the Kilmarlic Golf Club from Oct. 22 to 24.
Will Danielson of Saskatoon and Assiniboia’s Davin Karst were in action this week concluding the fall season for the Milsaps College Majors at the Chick-fil-A Collegiate Invite in Rome, Ga.
Danielson tied for 63rd after rounds of 74 and 83 at the Stonebridge Golf Club on Oct. 23 and 24. Karst carded a 90 in round one, but bounced Back nicely with a 79 during round two, he was 103rd.
The team placed 17th overall.
The Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) men’s golf team had another strong event capping their fall season as did Saskatoon’s Alex Swinnerton and fellow Waskesiu junior Guillermo Salazar. Salazar tied for sixth at the Iron Valley Golf Club in Lebanon, Pa. with rounds of 75, 79, and 76. Swinnerton was tied for 10th after going 77 in round one then back-to-back 78’s. The Crimson Hawks were 14 strokes behind the winning school in second place.
Down in Mathews, La. on Oct. 23 and 24 Saskatoon’s Chase Pochylko and Tommy Danielson had their best performances of their rookie seasons at Nicholls State University. Pochylko led the team to a respectable sixth place finish at the La Tour Intercollegiate at the LaTour Golf Club. He led the team shooting 71, 72, and 73 for a 54-hole total of 216, good enough for a tie for 12th.
Danielson was competing as an individual in the event and posted rounds of 72, 78, and 77, he tied for 40th.
The Bridge City duo will look to build on their improvements alongside the team in the new year.

Royal Regina Golf Club announced as amateur hosts as part of 125th anniversary

The Royal Regina Golf Club (RRGC) is celebrating their 125th year in 2024, and the Saskatchewan Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championships will be part of the celebration.
The ‘Home of Golf’ in Saskatchewan last hosted a provincial championship in 2022 when the juniors were hosted by the club. The last amateur championships held at the Royal were in 2008 when the men’s mid-amateur was held there. The men’s amateur was played at RRGC in 2000, the women’s amateur was played at RRGC in 1996. Now all the championships are played during the same week. RRGC General Manager Ryan Pollock said the club is ecstatic to host the largest event in Saskatchewan while celebrating 125 years.
“The Royal Regina Golf Club is proud to be the host facility for the 2024 Saskatchewan Men’s and Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championships,” he said. “2024 will be a special year as our club celebrates its’ 125th anniversary. The championships will be a central part of our celebrations as we incorporate the club’s history into the event as well as launch some new and exciting initiatives.”
The event will run from July 9 to 12. The mid-amateur events for players 25 and over will be three days and played over 54 holes, as will the women’s amateur. The men’s amateur championship is a 72 hole tournament with a cut after day three.
Golf Saskatchewan Manager of Championships and Rules, Alex Schmidt calls the Royal her home club, she said having the amateurs in the Queen City at the historic venue is a perfect way to highlight the history of the club.
“For Golf Saskatchewan to be a part of the historical year at RRGC is special,” she said. “I grew up playing here and seen what the sport means here, and the people who show great pride in their club. The week will see some amazing golf, we will celebrate four champions, and more importantly, the club will be fantastic hosts.”
Registration will open for all the 2024 championships on April 15.

PGA of Sask. hands out awards; officially names Harder executive director

The PGA of Saskatchewan hosted their annual Buying Show at Dakota Dunes Resort on Oct. 23 and 24.
With the show, that allows clubs to meet face to face with retailers ahead of next year, the Saskatchewan’s professional golf organization hosts their annual awards.
During the program it was announced that Saskatoon’s Sloane Harder has taken over for Ken Morrow as the executive director, as of Oct. 1. Harder was also the recipient of the Bill Taylor Award for the third time.
Harder, and Junior Leader of the Year Cody Callaway spoke to Golf Saskatchewan following the event.
All the award winners can be seen in the gallery below. Not pictured were Jeff Chambers, he won Coach of the Year, and Garrett McMillan who was named the Teacher of the Year. Both were unable to attend.









Fall college season continues for Saskatchewan student-athletes

Fall college season continues for Saskatchewan student-athletes
In Kelowna, Saskatoon’s Symone Ripley and Regina’s Hunter Kutcher were in action at a match play event for the University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) Heat as they met the University of Fraser Valley Cascades this week. Ripley won both her matches, Kutcher won one and squared his other match.
The event will continue in the spring on Vancouver Island. The Cascades won the inaugural event in 2022 by a score of 16-12. The heat leads this year’s competition 11-6.
Their fall season is over.
Hallie Crozier of Regina continued her rookie season with the Ferris State Bulldogs this week in Birmingham, Mich. for the Chippewa Invite. She was tied for 30th place at 16-over par thanks to rounds of 78 and 82 at the Birmingham Country Club. The Bulldogs finished sixth as a team.
Crozier has one more event before the fall season ends, that will be the Bill Crabtree Memorial in Owensboro, Ky. on Oct. 22 and 23.
Saskatoon’s Caden Loeppky concluded his fall season with the Waldorf Warriors golf squad this week at the Culver Stockton Invitational.
Loeppky was a part of Waldorf’s ‘A’ team at the event as the school had two teams competing in the event in Canton, Mo. Loeppky shot 87 and 83 during the tournament, his team was third, the overall leaderboard was not available.
The Southern Arkansas University (SAU) Muleriders were in action with Regina’s Will Blake in the field at the NCAA Regional Preview in Edmond, Okla. on Oct. 16 and 17. He tied for 85th after rounds of 78, 75, and 76 at the Kickingbird Golf Course.
The Muleriders team was ninth overall. SAU travels to Tulsa, Okla. for the Tulsa Cup at Indian Springs Country Club on Oct. 23 and 24 to conclude the fall season.
Two Saskatchewan student-athletes were in the field this week at the Otter Invitational in Seaside, Cal. at the Bayonet Golf Course.
Deer Valley’s Cole Obrigewitsch and the California State University Coyotes were there, as was Saskatoon’s Carter Bell and the Dominican University of California Penguins.
Obrigewitsch carded rounds of 77, 82, and 76, he was 60th while Bell posted back-to-back rounds of 80 and a 77 in round three, he tied for 63rd.
The Coyotes were tied for eighth in the team standings, the Penguins were 10th.
Obrigewitsch’s next scheduled event is the HPU Sharks Shootout on Oct. 23 and 24 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Bell’s fall season is over.
Eston’s Cort Tunall wrapped up his fall season at the University of Houston-Victoria this week at their home event, the UHV Fall Classic in Victoria, Tex. Tunall was competing as an individual and played well finishing in a tie for 28th. He shot 80 in round one, then went back-to-back 79’s for a 54-hole total of 238.
UHV won the team event. Tunall and the Jaguars are now off until February.
More events will occur next week with 14 Saskatchewan student-athletes having tournaments on their school schedules.

Golf Saskatchewan announces OMT winners; exemptions awarded to winners for provincials next year

Golf Saskatchewan has announced the eight winners of the Order of Merit (OMT) Tours and has awarded the champions an exemption into a provincial event of their choosing in 2024.
The winners of the OMT divisions are as follows:
U15 Women – Grace Odnokon (Saskatoon G&CC) | 1050 points
U19 Women – Hallie Crozier (Royal Regina GC) | 2650 points
U13 Men – Austin Nesbitt (Wascana CC) | 1300 points
U15 Men – Aricin Franklin (Riverside CC) | 1700 points
U19 Men | Tommy Danielson (Riverside CC) | 1963 points
Women – Kim Walker (Wascana CC) | 3000 points
Senior Men – Rick Hallberg (Golf Kenosee) | 3100 points
Men – Jehremy Ryde (Riverside CC) | 1850 points
Adding the exemption into a provincial event for the winners the next season was recently approved by the Golf Saskatchewan Board of Directors during a recent Strategic Planning session. Executive Director Brian Lee said awarding players for the commitment of playing in Golf Saskatchewan events and other tournaments is a great way to increase the stakes of the province’s OMT tours.
“Players compete in several events each year spending their hard earned money, see long-time friends, make new ones, and grow the game. As an organization if we can reward each winner for their great seasons we wanted to add some extra incentive. The winners are regulars at our championships and we hope to see them next year with perhaps some new found friends,” Lee said.
To see the complete results of all eight tours click here.

Team wins for IUP, Park University Gilbert; Nagy, Gedak in top-5 again

Josh Nagy led the Robert Morris University (RMU) Colonials to a ninth place finish at the Bucknell Invitational this week in Lewisburg, Pa. The Saskatoon product ended up fifth, the highest finish for any RMU player this season. Nagy posted an opening round of 74 at the Bucknell University Golf Course, but bounced back nicely carding a 69 in the second round and a 67 in round three collecting another collegiate top-five finish.
The Colonials head to Powells Point, N.C. on Oct. 22 for the ODU/OBX Intercollegiate at the Kilmarlic Golf Club.
In Watertown, Conn. on Oct. 9 and 10 the Post University Eagles hosted their own Invitational with some Saskatchewan competitors in the field including fifth-year Post golfer and Estevan product Jace Carlisle who placed in a tie for 59th. He shot 83 in round one but improved overt he final couple rounds with an 80 and 72 in the final round.
Saskatoon’s Alex Swinnerton and fellow Waskesiu Golf Course junior alumni Guillermo Salazar were also in action at the Watertown Golf Club this week competing for the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Crimson Hawks. IUP won the team competition thanks to more strong performances from the pair. Salazar was tied for fifth at 4-over par 217 (74, 72, 71) while Swinnerton tied for 11th at 6-over par 219 (76, 72, 71).
Carlisle’s final fall college golf season is complete, he will conclude his college career after Christmas, Swinnerton and Salazar will now travel to Lebanon, Penn. for the PSAC Championships at Iron Valley Golf Club beginning on Oct. 20.
A week after winning his first collegiate championship Estevan’s Chase Gedak was close again missing by just a shot at the USF Invite in Larchwood, Iowa this week. Competing for the Minot State University (MSU) Beavers the Golf Kenosee member shot 69 and 73 at The Falls on Oct. 9 and 10 to finish at 2-under par.
The Beavers were fifth as a team, Gedak led the way for the Beavers who are now on their winter break.
On the women’s side Chaplin’s Holly Knudsen was the top MSU player tying for 22nd at 14-over par. She shot 76 in round one and 82 in the second round, the Beavers were 11th as a team, and like the men’s team are now on the Christmas break.
A couple Saskatchewan student-athletes were in action at the Alamo City Classic at the Quarry City Glf Club in San Atonio, Tex. On Oct 9 and 10.
Milsaps College junior Will Danielson and freshman Davin Karst were competing for the Majors. Danielson shot 76 in round one then fired back-to-back rounds of 72 leaving the Saskatoon product in a tie for 29th overall. Assiniboia’s Karst got better each round going 77, 75, and 71 for a tie for 34th. The team was eighth in the standings.
Milsaps has one event left before the break, the Majors will be in Rome, Ga. At the Stonebridge Golf Club for the Chick-fil-A Invitational on Oct. 23 and 24.
Cole Obrigewitsch of Deer Valley was in Somis, Cal. this week for the Bill Cullum Invitational at The Saticoy Club alongside his California State University San Barnardino (CSUSB) Coyote teammates on Oct. 9 and 10. The 2023 amateur men’s Team Saskatchewan member carded rounds of 72 and 80 for a t-41st finish. The Coyotes team was 10th.
Next up is the Otter Invitational in Seaside, Cal. at Bayonet Black Horse on Oct. 16 and 17.
Nipawin’s Cole Taylor was able to celebrate the first team win in Park University Gilbert program history at the ERAU Fall Invite in Prescott, Ariz. on Oct. 9 and 10. Competing at Antelope Hills North Golf Course the team won the event by five shots over Arizona Christian University, the alma mater of Saskatoon’s Connor Scissons. Unfortunately, Taylor had to withdraw after one round due to an injury.
The Buccaneers are now off until the new year.
Another 10 Saskatchewan student-athletes have events scheduled for the start of next week, several more will compete later in October before the fall season concludes.
MJT announces Order of Merit winners

The Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour (MJT) announced their players of the year and Order of Merit Tour winners for the 2023 season this week.
In the under-15 girls’ division Regina’s Tayla Perry was the winner with 1,560 points, Saskatoon’s Grace Odnokon was second with 1,445 points.
The 15-19 girls category was won by Swift Current’s Niya Friesen. She had 1,390 points, Chloe Wills of Kyle was second at 1,100, Hallie Crozier of Regina was third at 1,025.
The under-13 boys division was won by Pilot Butte golfer Austin Nesbitt. The Wascana Country Club junior had 1,925 points. Humboldt’s Tylan Wallin was second at 1,455, Max Gehl of Swift Current was third.
In the under-15 age group Aricin Franklin of Saskatoon was the winner by a close margin. The Riverside Country Club member collected 2,435 points this season, just 172.5 more than fellow Saskatoon player Lucas Sturgeon who compiled 2,262.5 points over the season.
The under-17 boys’ Order of Merit champion is another Saskatoon player. Jack Maharaj was the only competitor to pick up over 1,000 points in the age group officially compiling 1,457.5 this year. Brady Guenther was second at 967.5.
In the 17-19 boys division Drayjon Sparvier of Ochapowace First Nation was the winner with 1,025 points. Duck Lake golfer Marcus Cameron was seond at 962.5.
The MJT also announced the winners of the Mini-Tour Order of Merit as well.
The winners were:
Girls 8U | Makinlee McCrystal (Regina)
Girls 9-10 | Alyxa Melsted (Wynyard)
Girls 11-12 | Natalie Maunula (North Battleford)
Boys 8U | Hudson Deibert (Regina)
Boys 9-10 | Caleb O’Brien (Melville)
Boys 11-12 | Keaton Kreklewich (Melville)
Next up for the MJT this year is the MJT National Championship in Litchfield, Az. from Nov. 9 to 12 at Wigwam Golf Resort.
Saskatchewan has 10 players in the field.