2026 Canadian U15 Championship

2026 NextGen Atlantic Championship

2026 NextGen Quebec Championship

2026 NextGen Prairie Championship

2026 NextGen Western Championship

2026 NextGen Ontario Championship

2026 NextGen Pacific Championship

2025 Canadian Men’s Amateur Qualifier

2025 Canadian U15 Championship

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History

The Canadian U15 Championship, organized by Golf Canada, is a prestigious national tournament showcasing the best young golfing talent across the country. Established to foster the development of junior golfers, the championship provides a competitive platform for boys and girls under the age of 15. Since its inception, it has become a key stepping stone in the careers of many aspiring Canadian golfers, offering them the opportunity to compete at a high level and gain invaluable experience. The event plays a vital role in nurturing the future of Canadian golf by promoting sportsmanship, skill development, and the love for the game at a young age. A half-day player development educational summit takes place following the final round of the championship. The Education Summit features four topics including, sport psychology, physical training for young golfers, parenting high-performance athletes, and talent development research.

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Format and Eligibility

The Canadian U15 Championship is a 36-hole stroke play championship:

  • U15 Boys Division: This competition will run concurrently through completion of 36 holes.
  • U15 Girls Division: This competition will run concurrently through completion of 36 holes.

Eligibility

  • U15: This competition is open to male and female amateur golfers who have not reached their 15th birthday by the first of the month that that the competition is taking place on.
  • Handicap Index must meet the requirements for each division outlined below on the date of application and final registration deadline.
    • Male amateurs: 18.0 or less
    • Female amateurs: 24.0 or less

National Partners

Exemptions

The champion of the Canadian U15 Championship earns an exemption into the following events:

Past Champions

YearsBoys WinnerGirls WinnerHost Club
2024Carter LavigneNobelle ParkElmira Golf Club

2025 Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship (co-host)

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History

More than a century old, the Amateur was first contested as one of the newly formed Royal Canadian Golf Association’s first orders of business in 1895 at the Ottawa Golf Club. When T.M. Harley of Kingston Golf Club defeated A. Simpson of Ottawa Golf Club 7 & 5, a proud tradition of Canadian championship golf was born. Hall of Famer George S. Lyon won the Amateur an incredible eight times between 1898 and 1914 and was runner-up two more times while the inimitable Sandy Somerville made it to the match play final ten times between 1924 and 1938, capturing six championships of his own.

A match play event from the beginning, the Amateur changed to stroke play for the 1969 championship and remained that way through 1994 when it reverted to match play in honour of the RCGA’s and the championship’s centennial in 1995. The championship once again reverted to stroke play in 2008.

Inter-provincial team matches between Ontario and Quebec were first played in 1882, eventually developing into the Willingdon Cup in 1927. This team event, which pits teams from every province against each other in stroke play competition, has been played in conjunction with the Canadian Amateur since 1931 and remains one of the highlights of tournament week. The Willingdon Cup is contested concurrently during the first two rounds of stroke play in the championship. In 2010, the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship changed to a double field format for the first time ever. The champion receives an exemption into the next year’s RBC Canadian Open and the U.S. Amateur Championship.

 

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Format and Eligibility

The Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship is a 72-hole stroke play championship:

  • Amateur Division: This competition will run through the completion of 72 holes.
  • Inter-Provincial Team Competition: This competition will run concurrently through completion of the first 36 holes. Each day, the lowest two out of three individual 18-hole scores will count towards the team score.

Eligibility

  • Handicap Index must be 2.4 or less on the date of the application filing and at the registration deadline. It is the player’s responsibility to ensure their Handicap Index is up to date before the registration deadline.

National Partners

Exemptions

The champion of the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship earns an exemption into the following events:

Past Winners

YearWinnerHost Club
2024Tyler MawhinneyRiverside Country Club & Saskatoon Golf & Country Club
2023Ashton McCullochThe Pulpit Club
2022Luis CarreraPoint Grey Golf & Country Club & Seymour Golf Club
2021Max SekulicAmbassador Golf Club
2020Not contested due to pandemic
2019William BuhlGlen Arbour Golf Club
2018Zach BauchouDuncan Meadows Golf Club
2017Zach BauchouToronto Golf Club & Islington Golf Club
2016Hugo BernardRoyal Ottawa Golf Club & Eagle Creek Golf Club
2015Billy KennerlyLambton Golf & Country Club & Weston Golf & Country Club
2014James BealeElmhurst Golf & Country Club & Southwood Golf & Country Club
2013Eli ColeRoyal Colwood Golf Club & Gorge Vale Golf Club
2012Mackenzie HughesCamelot Golf & Country Club & Club De Golf Outaouais
2011Mackenzie HughesCamelot Golf & Country Club & Niakwa Country Club
2010Albin ChoiLondon Hunt & Country Club & Redtail Golf Course
2009Cam BurkeLe Blainvillier Golf Club
2008Cam BurkeParadise Canyon Golf Resort
2007Nick TaylorRiverside Country Club
2006Richard ScottMississaugua Golf & Country Club
2005Richard ScottBell Bay Golf Club
2004Darren WallaceBeaconsfield Golf Club
2003Richard ScottShaughnessy Golf & Country Club
2002Dillard PruittFraser Edmunston Golf Club
2001Gareth PaddisonCredit Valley Golf & Country Club
2000Han LeeGlendale Golf & Country Club
1999Han LeeRivershore Golf Links
1998Craig MatthewHillsdale Golf & Country Club
1997Dale GoehringThe Links at Crowbush Cove
1996Rob McMillanGlendale Golf & Country Club
1995Garrett WillisToronto Golf Club
1994 *Warren SyeHamilton Golf & Country Club
1993Gary SimpsonVictoria Golf Club
1992Darren RitchieRiverside Country Club
1991Jeff KraemerRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1990Warren SyeWeston Golf & Country Club
1989Peter MajorOakfield Golf & Country Club
1988Doug RoxburghGallaghers Canyon
1987Brent FranklinDerrick Golf & Country Club
1986Brent FranklinMactaquac Provincial Park Golf Club
1985*Brent FranklinRiverside Country Club
1984Bill SwartzSunningdale Country Club
1983Danny MijovicCapilano Golf & Country Club
1982*Doug RoxburghKanawaki Golf Club
1981*Richard ZokolCalgary Golf & Country Club
1980Greg OlsonAshburn Golf Club
1979Rafael AlarconBrantford Golf & Country Club
1978Rod SpittleLa Club Laval sur-le-Lac
1977Rod SpittleThe Hamilton Golf & Country Club
1976*Jim NelfordRoyal Colwood Golf & Country Club
1975Jim NelfordRiverside Country Club
1974Doug RoxburghNiakwa Country Club
1973George Burns IIISummit Golf & Country Club
1972Doug RoxburghEarl Grey Golf Club
1971*Richard SiderowfOakfield Golf Club
1970Allen MillerOttawa Hunt & Country Club
1969Wayne McDonaldWestmount Golf & Country Club
1968Jim DoyleMayfair Golf & Country Club
1967Stuart G. JonesRoyal Colwood Golf & Country Club
1966Nick WeslockSummerlea Golf & Country Club
1965George “Bunky” HenryPine Ridge Golf Club
1964Nick WeslockRiverside Country Club
1963Nick WeslockRiverside Country Club
1962Reg TaylorSunningdale Country Club
1961Gary CowanEdmonton Country Club
1960R. Keith AlexanderOttawa Hunt & Golf Club
1959John JohnstonMarine Drive Golf Club
1958Bruce CastatorScarboro Golf & Country Club
1957Nick WeslockSt. Charles Country Club
1956Moe NormanEdmundston Golf Club
1955Moe NormanCalgary Golf & Country Club
1954Harvie WardLondon Hunt & Country Club
1953Don CherryKanawaki Golf Club
1952Larry BoucheyCapilano Golf & Country Club
1951Walter McElroyRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1950Bill MawhinneySaskatoon Golf & Country Club
1949R.D. ChapmanRiverside Golf & Country Club
1948Frank StranahanHamilton Golf & Country Club
1947Frank StranahanRoyal Quebec Golf Club
1946Henry MartellMayfair Golf & Country Club
1940 – 1945No championship 
1939Ken BlackMount Bruno Country Club
1938Ted AdamsLondon Hunt & Country Club
1937C. Ross SomervilleOttawa Hunt Club
1936Fred Haas, JrSt. Charles Country Club
1935C. Ross SomervilleHamilton Golf & Country Club
1934Albert CampbellLaval sur-le-Lac Club
1933Albert CampbellShaughnessy Heights Golf Club
1932Gordon B. TaylorLambton Golf Club
1931C. Ross SomervilleRoyal Montréal Golf Club
1930C. Ross SomervilleLondon Hunt Club
1929Eddie HeldJasper Park Golf Club
1928C. Ross SomervilleSummerlea Golf Club
1927Donald D. CarrickHamilton Golf & Country Club
1926C. Ross SomervilleToronto Golf Club
1925Donald D. CarrickRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1924Frank ThompsonRosedale Golf Club
1923W.J. ThompsonKanawaki Golf Club
1922C.C. FraserHamilton Golf & Country Club
1921Frank ThompsonWinnipeg Golf Club
1920C.B. GrierBeaconsfield Golf Club
1919W. McLuckieLambton Golf Club
1915 – 1918No championship
1914George S. LyonRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1913G.H. TurpinToronto Golf Club
1912George S. LyonRoyal Montréal Golf Club
1911G.H. HuttonRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1910Fritz MartinLambton Golf Club
1909E. LeggeToronto Golf Club
1908A. Wilson, Jr.Royal Montréal Golf Club
1907George S. LyonLambton Golf Club
1906George S. LyonRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1905George S. LyonToronto Golf Club
1904Percy TaylorRoyal Montréal Golf Club
1903George S. LyonToronto Golf Club
1902F.R. MartinRoyal Montréal Golf Club
1901W.A.H. KerrToronto Golf Club
1900George S. LyonRoyal Montréal Golf Club
1899Vere C. BrownRoyal Ottawa Golf Club
1898George S. LyonToronto Golf Club
1897W.A.H. KerrRoyal Montréal Golf Club
1896Stewart GillespieQuébec Golf Club
1895T.M. HarleyRoyal Ottawa Golf Club