Nagy collects top-5 finish, Swinnerton’s strong season sustained

(Photo/rmucolonials.com)

Saskatoon’s Josh Nagy placed fifth overall at this week’s NKU Jewell Invitational in Batavia, OH. on Monday and Tuesday.

Competing for Robert Morris University (RMU) Nagy started slow shooting 74 in round one at Elks Run Golf Club. However the two-time Saskatchewan junior men’s champion carded rounds of 69 and 68 to finish at 2-under par for the 54-hole event. He was three strokes off the lead.

The Colonials took third place in the team competition. Next up for Nagy and RMU is the Wright State Invitational on April 16 and 17 in Springboro, OH. at Heatherwoode Golf Club.

Another Bridge City product was on the course in the United States on the weekend, Caden Loeppky and the Waldorf University Warriors were in Fort Dodge, IA. on April 7 and 8 competing in the Iowa Central Spring Invite. Loeppky shot 87 and 84 to finish in 63rd place at 29-over par.

Waldorf was fifth overall in the team standings. The Warriors’ next tournament is the Luther Invitational in Decorah, IA. on April 22.

Cole Obrigewitsch of Deer Valley was in Rohnert Park, CA. for the NCAA W Regional Spring Preview alongside the California State University San Bernardino Yotes. Obrigewitsch posted rounds of 74, 76, and 75 for a consistent 9-over par, 225 at Foxtail Golf Club on April 10 and 11.

The Yotes finished eighth out of 18 teams in the event. Their next tournament is the CCAA Conference Championship from April 17 to 19 in Riverside, CA. at the Victoria Club.

Regina’s Noah Kozak was also in the field at Foxtail competing for Cal State Monterey Bay. The Royal Regina Golf Club member posted a 79, 86, and 82 for a 54-hole total of 247. Kozak was 112th.

The Otters placed 12th out of 21 schools. Next up for Kozak is the CCAA Championship as well on April 17 to 19.

Coming off his first collegiate win, Alex Swinnerton of Saskatoon and fellow Waskesiu Golf Course member Guillermo Salazar were in Urbana, OH. on April 8 and 9 for the ODU Bil Blazer Memorial at the Urbana Country Club competing for Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP).

Swinnerton shot 71 and 74 to tie for sixth place at 145. Salazar carded rounds of 75 and 74, the Calgary product tied for 22nd at 149.

The Crimson Hawks team was fourth out of 14 squads. Their next event is IUP’s home tournament at Cecil C. Spadafora IUP Invitational on April 17 and 18 at the Indiana Country Club.

Golf Saskatchewan will have regional results next week.

Rosthern woman wins 2023 Rotary Masters Pool

This year’s winner of the Rotary Club of Saskatoon’s Masters Golf Pool is Gayle Davidson of Rosthern.

Davidson, like many entrants had Masters champion Jon Rahm picked among the options. She also picked Scottie Scheffler, Tony Finau, Sam Burns, Viktor Hovland, Sunjae Im, Cameron Young, Joaquin Niemann, Jordan Spieth, and Patrick Reed.

Davidson’s team compiled just over $7.2 million, the only team to reach that mark.

She will take home a prize of $5,000.

RankNameTotal WinningsCommunity
1 Gayle Davidson7,272,300Rosthern
2 Roger Huston 7,197,000Saskatoon
3 Norbert Boulanger 7,134,000Regina
4 Ned Ramsay 7,015,800Cut Knife
5 Chad Roginsky 7,001,400Saskatoon
6 Cal Glasman 6,885,600Saskatoon
7 Michael Romanow 6,821,700Assiniboia
8 Matthew Joshua Bluebird6,686,880Saskatoon
9 Brendon Sirup 6,581,940Regina
10 Cody Nickolet6,581,940Saskatoon

The complete results are attached below.

OVERALL RANKINGS (w/ teams) | MONEY LIST RANKINGS | ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Swinnerton dominates in first college win

Alex Swinerton picked up his first collegiate championship this week in Pennsylvania.

Saskatoon’s Alex Swinnerton has his first college championship.

The freshman at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) lapped the field at the Dr. Edwin B. Cottrell Invite in West Chester, PA. on Tuesday winning by eight shots over Crimson Hawk teammate Jackson Buccigross at the Penn Oaks Golf Club.

The 6700-yard, par-71 course saw just two under-par rounds by the 41-player field, both by Swinnerton who shot 70 in round one Monday, he stroked a 68 in round to to finish at 4-under par for the 36-hole tournament.

Swinnerton was ninth in his event a couple weeks ago, this previous week he was tied for third, both performance earned the Waskesiu Golf Course member back-to-back PSAC Men’s Golfer of the Week.

Fellow Waskesiu Golf Course member Guillermo Salazar was also inside the top-10 at the two-day event. The Calgary product shot 73 and 78 to place tied for seventh at 9-over par, 151.

IUP won the team event as well by 13 shots over Gannon thanks to Swinnerton’s win. Their next event is the Bill Blazer Memorial in Urbana, Ohio on April 7.

Swinnerton, 18, spoke with Golf Saskatchewan’s Clark Stork following the win.

Elsewhere, in Denton, TX. at the Wildhorse Golf Club at Robson Ranch Prince Albert’s TJ Baker and Estevan product Chase Gedak were competing for the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) this week at the DBU Classic.

Gedak tied for 42nd at the 54-hle hole event shooting 74, 75, and 77 for a , total of 10-over par, 226. Baker was a stroke back in a tie for 48th at 11-over par, 227 (78, 76, 73).

The Weevils were 15th as a team. The next tournament for UAM is the Natural State Classic in Cabot, AR. on April 17.

Saskatoon’s Will Danielson, a sophomore at Milsaps College was in Millington, TN. on April 2 and 3 alongside his Majors teammates for the Rhodes Spring Classic at the Mirimichi Golf Club.

Danielson carded rounds of 73, 78, and 78 for a 54-hole total of 229. He tied for 18th in the three round tournament, the Majors were sixth as a team.

Next up for Milsaps is the SAA Championships in Dickson, TN. on April 28 to 30.

On March 30 and April 1, the University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat and Regina product Hunter Kutcher were in Goodyear, AZ. for the Hot Dirt Shootout at the Golf Club of Estrella.

Kutcher fired a round 72 in the opening round then went 78 and 88 for a 54-hole total of 238. He was tied for 71st overall. The Heat team was 11th.

The Heat squad will now prepare for the Canadian University Championship on May 30 in Komoka, Ont.

Alex Schmidt of Regina and the Lewis-Clark State Warriors had their event this week cancelled due to snow. Their team will now prepare for the Cascade Conference Championships on April 24 to 26 in Cresswell, OR.

Meet the owners | Northern Meadows purchased by Fore Fathers Golf

L to r; Orry Gelowitz, Daniel Gamache, and Devon Kalinski are the new owners of Northern meadows Golf Club.

Three men who call northern Alberta home are the new owners of Northern Meadows Golf Club near Goodsoil.

Orry Gelowitz, Daniel Gamache, and Devon Kalinski make up Fore Fathers Golf, the purchase of the property was announced on the club’s Facebook page on March 29.

The trio joined Golf Saskatchewan’s Clark Stork to speak about their love of golf, the right fit to purchase the course from the Olan’s and their vision for the next 40 years plus a little barb at one of Saskatchewan’s most treasured entities all in good fun.

‘King’dom come, Stanley Cup champion happy to be home

Dwight King opened Kingdom Golf Inc. in Meadow Lake in November, 2021.

When it comes to giving back or never forgetting your roots professional hockey players have a reputation of remembering where you came from, for two-time Stanley Cup champion Dwight King that home is Meadow Lake.

Following his playing career that included a pair of NHL championships with the Los Angeles Kings he returned to Meadow Lake with wife Lauren. The couple now have three kids and a business on the bustling main street of the northern Saskatchewan community.

King recently spoke with Golf Saskatchewan about opening Kingdom Golf Inc., being close to family, and the amazing sport of golf.

Scissons helps Firestorm win event; Schmidt just misses second straight win

Connor Scissons (left) and the ACU Firestorm won their event this week. (www.acufirestorm.com)

Saskatoon’s Connor Scissons has a fourth-place finish and a team win with Arizona Christian University at the ERAU Spring Invite in Prescott Arizona on Sunday and Monday.

The fifth-year Firestorm student-athlete shot rounds of 70, 69, and 73 for a 54-hole total of 212, good enough for fourth overall. Teammate Leon Acikalin was second, as a team the Firestorm won the event by two shots.

Scissons last college season continues April 24 in Sun City, AZ. For the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament at Briarwood Country Club where the team will chase a GSAC title.

Alex Schmidt of Regina was a shot away from her second straight win. The Lewis-Clark State senior shot 75 and 79 at the Oakbrook Golf Club to finish second at the Puget Sound Invite in Lakewood, WA. on March 25 and 26.

Her efforts over the past two events earned Schmidt the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Women’s Golfer of the Week. That’s her first national weekly honour.

Schmidt was competing at the tournament as an individual. Her next action is the Walla Walla Invitational in Walla Walla, WA. on April 3.

On Monday and Tuesday this week a trio of Saskatchewan products were competing at The Trojan in Goldsboro, N.C. at the Walnut Creek Country Club.

Stealing the show was 18-year-old Saskatoon player Alex Swinnerton who finished in a tie for third place at 2-under par, 214. He carded a couple even-par rounds of 72 and a 2-under par 70 during the two-day, 54-hole event. Swinnerton’s teammate and Waskesiu Golf Course member Guillermo Salazar tied for 44th place at 237 (79, 75, 83).

Competing for Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Crimson Hawks Swinnerton led the team to a second-place finish at the tournament. The group is in West Chester, PA. on April 3 in their next event, the Edwin B. Cottrell Invitational.

Also in the field in Goldsboro was Estevan product Jace Carlisle. The Post University junior performed well finishing the tournament tied for 12th at 6-over par. The TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club member and staffer posted rounds of 72, 74, and 76.

Post was third just four shots behind IUP in the team standings. Carlisle and the Eagles hit the road to Candia, N.H. on April 17 for the Saint Anselm Invitational.

Caden Loeppky of Saskatoon was busy this past week competing with his Waldorf University teammates at two events.

On March 24 and 25 Loeppky and the Warriors hit the highway to the Monzingo Golf and Country Club in Maryville, MO. for the Graceland Spring Invitational.

Loeppky shot 85 in round one and 81 in the second round for a 36-hole total of 166, he tied for 39th. The Warriors team was was sixth out of nine schools at the tournament.

On March 28 the Warriors were in Fort Madison, IA. for the IWU Spring Tiger Classic. Waldorf was victorious in the one round event winning by nine shots.

Loeppky was tied for sixth at 3-over par, 75 at Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course. Two of Loeppky’s teammates tied for the win at 1-over par, 73.

Next up for Waldorf is the Triton Invitational in Fort Dodge, IA. on April 7 and 8 at the Fort Dodge Country Club.

Wascana Country Club member Autumn Neiszner was on the course this week in Old Hickory, TN. for the Music City Classic on Monday and Tuesday. The Keiser University Seahawks sophomore was competing as an individual at the Hermitage Golf Course General’s Retreat. She carded rounds of 94, 91, and 90 for a 54-hole total of 275. Neiszner was 95th.

The Seahawks team was second, Keiser player Hoi Ki Lau won the tournament. The team travels to Boca Raton, FL. for the Lynn Invitational on April 3.

Regina golfer Hunter Kutcher is in Goodyear, AZ. this week for the Hot Dirt Desert Shootout alongside his University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat team. Kutcher and the Heat will tee off Thursday to begin the two-day event at the Golf Club of Estrella.

April 3 will start a new week for plenty of Saskatchewan student-athletes as many near the conference championships and potential national events in May.

Synergy 8 to welcome Canadian star; Fox Sports personality to 2023 event

The Synergy 8 Community Builders have announced that Canadian PGA Tour player Nick Taylor will be the special guest for this year’s ‘Drive for Kids Campaign.’

The group announced the headliners for their 13th event Friday that also include Fox Sports Television Host Taylor Cusack and Saskatchewan comedy star Kelly Taylor. Synergy 8 spokesperson Troy Davies said after having Mackenzie Hughes last year Taylor came with high praise from his Canadian counterpart and the Synergy 8 group listened.

“This is something that we really wanted to promote and it’s great to have Canada doing so well on the PGA Tour, Canadian players are really showing up,” Davies said. “To be able to have them here in Saskatoon is a blessing for us.”

The Synergy 8 group partnered with the Saskatoon Tribal Council, Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital, and the Ministry of Health this year, together the end goal of the 2023 campaign will be the purchase of a pediatric portable MRI machine that will be Saskatchewan’s first of it’s kind and housed at the Saskatoon based children’s hospital. Davies, a medical professional in his own career said the machine was recommended by specialists as a need and the group will now work to raise the million dollars needed for the purchase.

“A typical MRI machine you have to lay a child on it, parents can’t be in there where as this one, being portable it can be wheeled right up to the bed and do the scans right there, parents can be there holding the hands of the child right there,” Davies said.

“Our leads from the experts say this is a much needed piece of equipment that will enhance and treat hundreds of kids across the province and make an impact. This is important to us, it aligns with our mandates and that’s why we went forward with it,” Davies added.

Registration is open for the golf tournament at The Willows Club on Aug. 29, tables for the following dinner at Prairieland Park are also now available through any Synergy 8 member.

Nelson, Villeneuve win U.S. Blind Golf Championship

Gerry Nelson and Chris Villeneuve are the 2023 U.S. Blind Open Golf Championship winners. (Submitted photo/Daryl Wood)

Meadow Lake’s Gerry Nelson and Chris Villeneuve are on their way home from Columbus, GA with a U.S. Blind Golf Championship victory.

Gerry, a blind golfer along with his coach Chris were first in net score a the 36-hole, two-day tournament, the dynamic-duo was second in net score.

The results are not posted but Golf Saskatchewan was informed by Meadow Lake Golf Course Superintendent Daryl Wood that Nelson and Villeneuve did indeed win the event.

Earlier this month Nelson and Villeneuve sat down with Golf Saskatchewan to discuss their friendship, careers, and accomplishments with Nelson admitting the U.S. Blind Golf Championship as the trophy he coveted the most, that he has now claimed alongside his “best friend.”

Schmidt wins another to highlight college recap

Regina’s Alex Schmidt has another collegiate championship as her college career winds down.

Schmidt, 22, cruised to a seven shot win at the LCSC Warrior Spring Invite at the Lewis-Clark State College home course in Lweiston, ID. on Monday and Tuesday. She shot rounds of 71 and 72 at the Lewiston Golf and Country Club leading the Royal Regina Golf Club member’s second college win.

Three of Schmidt’s teammates were behind her on the leaderboard as the Warriors won their home event by a dominating 87 strokes.

Next up in the Warriors’ spring season is a trip to Walla Walla, WA. on April 3 and 4 for the Walla Walla Invitational.

Connor Scissons college career is also coming to an end at Arizona Christian University (ACU). The Saskatoon product was in Nipton, CA. this week alongside the Firestorm for The Primm Battle at Primm Valley Golf Club on March 20 and 21. Scissons finished in 46th place at 16-ver par, 229. His rounds of 71, 82, and 76 helped the team place third out of 11 schools competing at the 54-hole tournament.

ACU travels to Sunrise, AZ for the GSAC Conference Tournament from April 24 to 26.

In Monroe, N.C. three players with Saskatchewan tied were in the field at the Hargett Memorial Invitational at the Rolling Hills Country Club.

Saskatoon’s Alex Swinnerton tied for ninth place overall at even par. The Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) freshman posted rounds of 73 and 71 on Monday and Tuesday.

Fellow Waskesiu Golf Course member and teammate Guillermo Salazar tied for 19th place in the event. The Calgary product shot 77 in round one, but bounced back nicely with an even 72 to finish five-over par.

As a team the Crimson Hawks were eighth out of 16 schools in the event. They will be in Goldsboro, N.C. on March 27 and 28 for The Trojan at Walnut Creek Country Club.

Estevan’s Jace Carlisle was also in the field competing for the Post University Eagles. The 2019 Saskatchewan Junior champion shot 80 and 79 to leave the TS&M Woodlawn member and employee in a tie for 75th at 15-over par.

The Eagles placed 11th overall.

Both schools will be in Goldsboro, N.C. on March 27 and 28 for The Trojan at Walnut Creek Country Club.

Milsaps College sophomore Will Danielson of Saskatoon was in Bossier City, LA. for the Centenary/Hal Sutton Invite at The Golf Club at Stonebridge on Monday and Tuesday.

Danielson carded rounds of 78 and 80 for a 36-hole total of of 14-over par, 158. He was tied for 17th.

The Majors as a team were ninth. Their next event is the Rhodes Spring Classic in Millington, TN. on April 2 and 3.

Regina’s Will Blake was in competition this week as an individual in Edmond, OK. Competing in the Broncho Invitational at Rose Creek. The Southern Arkansas University Mulerider started with an 85, then shot 76 and 80 for a 54-hole total of 241. Blake was tied for 67th.

The Muleriders squad placed 12th out of 16. Next up is a trip to Denton, TX. for the DBU Men’s Classic on April 3 and 4.

Details on all of the Saskatchewan student-athletes click here.

Ripley; Heat claim victory in Vegas; college schedule picks up this week

Symone Ripley (right) celebrates a UBCO Heat win in Las Vegas last week. (Photo/www.goheat.ca)

Saskatoon’s Symone Ripley and the University of British Columbia Heat Women’s Golf Team did some winning in Las Vegas last week on the course.

The Heat were competing in the Warrior Invitational at The Legacy Golf Club in Henderson, NV on March 89 to 11. Ripley cared rounds of 81, 91, and 87 for a 54-hole total of 259, +43 and tied for 21st place overall.

Ripley’s teammate and 2022 Saskatchewan Amateur Women’s competitor Emily Cornwall led the Heat by tying for second place.

The team victory comes days after the group was second at the RMC Intercollegiate just days earlier.

Next up is the Embry-Riddle Invitational in Prescott, AZ on March 26 and 27.

Deer Valley product Cole Obrigewitsch was on the course alongside the California State University San Berndino on March 13 and 14 in Alameda, CA. The freshman finished 75th at 10-over par, 154 after back-to-back rounds of 77 at the Tom Tierney Pioneer Shootout hosted by California State University, East Bay at the Chuck Corica Golf Complex.

The Coyotes tied for ninth as a squad. The team travels to Turlock, CA for the Hanny Stanislaus Invitational on March 27 and 28.

This week’s schedule is extremely busy with up to 11 Saskatchewan student-athletes competing across America beginning Monday.