2024 RBC Canadian Open Final Qualifier

2024 RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier (AB)

2024 RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier (ON2)

2024 RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier (QC)

2024 RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier (ON1)

2024 RBC Canadian Open Regional Qualifier (BC)

2024 Canadian Collegiate Invitational

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History

Established in 2024 the Canadian Collegiate Invitational is conducted by Golf Canada and co-hosted by Kent State University and Penn State University who are both led by Canadian head coaches, Jon Mills (Kent State) and Mark Leon (Penn State). The tournament features NCAA Division I men’s golf teams with prominent Canadian ties along with the team champions of the 2024 Canadian University/College Championship. The first championship was claimed by Notre Dame who shot a collective 6-under in the final round to finish the tournament at 17-under to beat the University of Michigan and University of Missouri by five shots to claim the championship. In the individual competition, Team Canada NextGen member, Hunter Thomson (Michigan) of Calgary, Alta. finished 14-under to hold off fellow Team Canada NextGen member, Isaiah Ibit (Kent State) of Orleans, Ont. by two.

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Format and Eligibility

The inaugural championship will be contested over 54 holes in two days, with 36 holes played in the opening round and 18 holes in the final round. The team component will feature five members per team with the top four scores for the round counting to the overall team score.

Eligibility

  • Invited NCAA D-1 teams, 2024 Canadian University/College Champions, and qualified team members.

National Partners

Exemptions

The champion of the Canadian Collegiate Invitational earns an exemption into the following events:

  • 2025 RBC Canadian Open
  • The top-five receiving exemptions into the 2025 Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship, presented by BDO.

Past Champions

YearIndividual WinnerTeam WinnerHost Club
2024Hunter ThompsonNotre DameOviinbyrd Golf Club

2026 Canadian All Abilities Championship

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History

The Canadian All Abilities Championship is a relatively new but significant addition to Golf Canada’s national championship portfolio, introduced to promote inclusivity and showcase the talents of golfers with disabilities. This tournament was first launched in 2019, marking an important step toward making golf more accessible and giving athletes with disabilities a platform to compete at a high level. The event is open to golfers with a range of physical, sensory, and intellectual disabilities and is designed to be a highly competitive and inclusive championship.

Golf Canada’s decision to create the Canadian All Abilities Championship reflects the growing global movement toward inclusivity in sports. By providing a space for athletes of all abilities to showcase their skills, the tournament aligns with broader initiatives like the International Golf Federation’s (IGF) efforts to promote golf for all, regardless of physical limitations. The format of the event mirrors that of other prestigious golf championships, with stroke play over 54 holes, but it also includes modifications that make the competition fair and accessible to individuals with varying needs.

Since its inception, the championship has attracted talented golfers from across Canada and beyond, celebrating their skills and determination. The championship has also served as a platform to raise awareness about the challenges that golfers with disabilities face and the importance of inclusive design in golf courses and equipment. As the event continues to grow, it has become a central piece in Golf Canada’s broader mission to make the sport more inclusive and welcoming to all, reflecting the organization’s commitment to diversity and accessibility within the sport.

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Format and Eligibility

The Canadian All Abilities Championship is a 54-hole championship, with both Gross Stroke Play and Net Stableford divisions for both Men and Women.

  • Gross Stroke Play Division: This competition will run through completion of 54 holes. Players must hole out and enter a score on each hole.
  • Net Stableford Division: This competition will run concurrently through completion of 54 holes. If a player decides to not complete play of one hole and pick up their ball, they will be removed from the Gross Stroke Play division and remain eligible for the Net Stableford division. Below are the Stableford points breakdown:
    • 0 points: Net Double Bogey (or higher)
    • 1 point: Net Bogey
    • 2 points: Net Par
    • 3 points: Net Birdie
    • 4 points: Net Eagle
    • 5 points: Net 3-under-par
    • 6 points: Net 4-under-par

Eligibility

  • All players must have an EDGA Player Pass or EDGA Access Pass/WR4GD Player Pass to compete in the championship. To create a profile and apply for an EDGA Pass, please visit www.edgagolf.com/online/pass/pass_info.php
  • There is no handicap index requirement for the championship.

National Partners

Exemptions

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

  • 2025 U.S. Adaptive Open

Past Champions

YearsGross Stroke Play Division Winner – MenGross Stroke Play Division Winner – WomenNet Stableford Division Winner – MenNet Stableford Division Winner – WomenHost Club
2025Josh WilliamsNatasha StasiukKelly MassonEmma BittorfThe Dunes at Kamloops
2024Chris WillisNatasha StasiukChris WillisEmma BittorfTimber Ridge Golf Course
2023Chris WillisNatasha StasiukPatrick GriffinTess TrojanKamloops Golf & Country Club
2022Kurtis BarkleyNatasha StasiukKevin DelaneyTess TrojanEssex Golf & Country Club
2021Kurtis BarkleyNatasha StasiukGlenn BabcockTess TrojanHumber Valley Golf Course

2026 Canadian Men’s Senior Championship

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History

Conducted since 1962, the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship has grown to become one of most popular amateur golf events in Canada. In 1995, Golf Canada introduced the 65 and over Canadian Super Senior division in addition to the existing 55 and over age group.

Calgary’s Bob Wylie has captured seven John Rankin Memorial Trophies since 1985. Nick Weslock, one of Canada’s greatest amateurs of the century, won the event six times between 1973 and 1983. Ray Reid of Edmonton claimed a place in Canada’s golf history by winning the inaugural Super Senior Championship and having his name as the first to be engraved on the Governors Cup in 1995. Graham Cooke is a four-time winner of this event and is the winningest amateur champion in Canada; his resume also includes seven mid-amateur titles.

In 2010, Paul Simson made history by becoming the first person to win the British, U.S. and Canadian senior titles in the same year.

The Senior Championship is played over 72 holes with a cut after 36 holes. The Super Senior Championship is contested concurrently over the first 36 holes of the championship. The Senior Inter-provincial Team Championship, established in 1977, runs concurrently with the first 36 holes of the tournament.

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Format and Eligibility

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

  • Senior and Super Senior Division: These competitions will run concurrently through 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

  • SeniorThis competition is open to male amateur golfers who have reached their 55th birthday by the first scheduled day of the championship.
  • Super SeniorThis competition is open to male amateur golfers who have reached their 65th birthday by the first scheduled day of the championship.
  • Handicap Index must be 8.0 or less for Senior players and 12.0 or less for Super Senior players 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 Senior Championship earns an exemption into the following events:

  • U.S. Senior Amateur Championship
  • Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship
  • Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Championship
  • Canadian Men’s Senior Championship

Past Champions

YearsSenior WinnerSuper Senior WinnerHost Club
2025Don MartoneJack HallKenWo Golf Club
2024Miles McConnellJack HallSaugeen Golf Club
2023Doug HanzelDoug HanzelBig Sky Golf & Country Club
2022Rusty StrawnFrank Van DornickRed Deer Golf & Country Club
2021Darren RitchieMichel RoyClub de Golf Le Manoir Richelieu
2020No Championship due to COVID-19
2019Gene ElliottLars MelanderCedar Brae Golf Club
2018Brad ExberDoug RoxburghGowan Brae Golf Club
2017Gene ElliottPaul SimsonKanawaki
2016Michael MercierJohn GallacherGrand Niagara Golf Club
2015Jack HallGeorge StokesDesert Blume Golf Club
2014Doug RoxburghMickey BattenCapilano Golf & Country Club
2013David SchultzRobert FugereBriars Golf Club
2012Chip LutzJohn WilliamsL’Aigle-Le Lion
2011Chip LutzAl SteingartTwin Rivers Golf Club
2010Paul SimsonTom LiljeholmSt. Thomas Golf & Country
2009Graham CookeTom LiljeholmGorge Vale Golf Club
2008No Championship
2007David LaneBruce BrewerSault Ste. Marie Golf Club
2006Peter HowePatrick SurajGlendale Golf & Country Club
2005Robert FugerePatrick SurajBeloeil Golf Club
2004Dave WebberJack NortheyBrantford Golf & Country Club
2003André GagnéChuck RibelinBally Hally Golf Club
2002Graham CookeMichael HarringtonSherbrook Golf & Country Club
2001Graham CookeEamonn McCormackCamelot Golf & Country Club
2000*Bud BradleyJohn OwensLaval-sur-le lac Golf Club
1999Norman GrayDon CodvilleRed Deer Golf & Country Club & River Bend Golf Club
1998George StokesDavid DaleSwan-e-set Bay Country Club
1997Patrick SurajKen BowdenTruro Golf & Country Club & Abercrombie Country Club
1996*Patrick SurajJohn C. OwensSummerlea Golf & Country Club
1995Robert WylieRay ReidRoyal Colwood Golf & Country Club
1994Doug SilverbergN/ANiakwa Country Club & Bel Acres Golf & Country Club
1993Robert WylieN/AEssex Golf & Country Club & Pointe West Golf Club
1992Bill BosshardN/ARivershore Golf Club
1991R. Keith AlexanderN/AGlencoe Golf & Country Club
1990Bob WylieN/AFredricton Golf & Country Club
1989Dick EsteyN/ARichelieu Valley Golf Club & Beloeil Golf Club
1988Bob WylieN/ABrightwood G & Country Club & Ashburn Golf Club
1987Bob WylieN/AWascana Golf & Country Club
1986Bob WylieN/AElmhurst G & Country Club & Pine Ridge Golf & Country Club
1985Bob WylieN/AUplands Golf Club and Gorge Vale Golf Club
1984Thomas HunterN/ABelvedere Golf & Winter Club and Brudenell Golf Club
1983Nick WeslockN/ASpring Lakes Golf Club
1982Arnold BakerN/AMayfair Golf & Country Club and Highlands Golf Club
1981Nick WeslockN/AElm Ridge Country Club & The Royal Monntréal Golf Club
1980Nick WeslockN/ARiverside Country Club & Saksatoon Golf & Country Club
1979Nick WeslockN/AThe Algonquin Hotel Golf Club
1978Herb CarnegieN/APoint Grey Golf & Country Club
1977Herb CarnegieN/AGlendale Golf & Country Club
1976Edward ErvastiN/AIslesmere Golf Club
1975John S. PoyenN/ACalgary Golf & Country Club
1974Nick WeslockN/AMoncton Golf & Country Club
1973Nick WeslockN/ADonalda Club
1972*Merle N. NoyesN/AUplands Golf Club
1971Henry MitchellN/AKanawaki Golf Club
1970Jack NashN/ASt. Charles Country Club
1969Phil FarleyN/AScarboro Golf & Country Club
1968Phil FarleyN/ARiverside Country Club
1967Dr. George B. BigelowN/AAshburn Golf Club
1966Jack LittlerN/ABrantford Golf & Country Club
1965George. C. HevenorN/ACapilano Golf & Country Club
1964George. C. HevenorN/ASummerlea Golf & Country Club
1963Wm. W. MartinN/ARoyal Québec Golf Club
1962George. C. HevenorN/ASt. Charles Country Club

2026 Canadian Women’s Senior Championship

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History

Conducted since 1971, the Canadian Women’s Senior Championship has featured many of the country’s top senior golfers. Canadian Golf Hall of Fame members Marlene Streit, Gayle Borthwick, Marilyn O’Connor and Margaret Todd all own senior championship titles.

In the past, this competition has also featured a strong contingent of international players, particularly from the United States – most notably Nancy Fitzgerald. The Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Senior Championship has also been referred to as the CLGA National Senior Championship.

 

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Format and Eligibility

The Canadian Women’s Senior Championship is a 54-hole stroke play championship:

  • Senior and Super Senior Divisions: These competitions will run concurrently through the completion of 54 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

  • Senior: This competition is open to female amateur golfers who have reached their 50th birthday by the first scheduled day of the championship.
  • Super Senior: This competition is open to female amateur golfers who have reached their 60th birthday by the first scheduled day of the championship.
  • Handicap Index must be 16.4 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 Women’s Senior Championship earns an exemption into the following events:

  • U.S. Women’s Senior Championship
  • Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship
  • Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship
  • U.S. Women’s Senior Open  
  • Canadian Women’s Senior Championship

Past Champions

YearSenior WinnerSuper Senior WinnerHost Club
2025Shelly StoufferMary-Ann HaywardNanaimo Golf Club
2024Terrill SamuelTerrill SamuelThe Club at North Halton Resort
2023Mary Ann HaywardMary-Ann HowardMill River Golf Club
2022Shelly StoufferTerrill SamuelBreezy Bend Country Club
2021Shelly StoufferHelene ChartrandGolf Château Bromont
2020Not contested due to pandemic
2019Judith KyrinisJackie LittleOsoyoos Golf Club
2018Sue WoosterJackie LittleLookout Point Country Club
2017Sue WoosterDiane DolanHumber Valley Resort
2016Judith KyrinisHolly HorwoodWolf Creek Golf Club
2015Terrill SamuelJoey BushSawmill Creek Golf Resort
2014Helene ChartrandRuth MaxwellClub de Golf Milby
2013Mary Ann HaywardAlison MurdochSpallumcheen Golf & Country Club
2012Terrill SamuelLynda PalahniukBelvedere Golf & Country Club
2011Mary Ann HaywardAlison MurdochWhitevale Golf Club
2010Mary Ann HaywardAlison MurdochMorningstar Golf Club
2009Jackie LittleDiane WilliamsOsprey Ridge Golf Club
2008Jackie LittleAlyson MartinBally Haly Country Club
2007Alison MurdochPamela WilliamsonElk Ridge Golf Course
2006Ginny BurkeyN/AHylands Golf Club
2005Alison MurdochN/ACottonwood Golf & Country Club
2004Alison MurdochN/ASteinbach Fly-In Golf Club
2003Lynda PalahniukN/AGalt Country Club
2002Alison MurdochN/ARiverside Golf & Country Club
2001Marilyn O’ConnorN/APoint Grey Golf & Country Club
2000Gayle BorthwickN/ADundarave Golf Club
1999Gayle BorthwickN/AThe Willows Golf & Country Club
1998Nancy FitzgeraldN/ASummerlea Golf & Country Club
1997Nancy FitzgeraldN/AEarl Golf Club
1996Nancy FitzgeraldN/ASt. Charles Country Club
1995Gayle BorthwickN/AOakdale Golf & Country Club
1994Gayle BorthwickN/ABelvedere Golf & Winter Club
1993Marlene StreitN/AUplands Golf Club
1992Barbara YoungN/ABrightwood Golf & Country Club
1991Jo-Ann LindsayN/ARegina Golf Club
1990Hatsy HartN/ALorette Golf Club
1989Hatsy HartN/ASummerside Golf & Country Club
1988Marlene StreitN/ACalgary Golf & Country Club
1987Marlene StreitN/AYork Downs Golf & Country Club
1986Ceil MacLaurinN/AElmhurst Golf & Country Club
1985Marlene StreitN/AElm Ridge Country Club
1984Alice DyeN/AMactaquac Provincial Park Golf Club
1983Alice DyeN/ABally Haly Golf & Country Club
1982Edie CreedN/AThe Toronto Golf Club
1981Edie CreedN/AWascana Country Club
1980Anne GookinN/ALingan Country Club
1979Edie CreedN/AMayfair Golf & Country Club
1978Anne GookinN/ABelvedere Golf Club
1977Margaret ToddN/AElmhurst Golf & Country Club
1976Margaret ToddN/AWestfield Golf & Country Club
1975Patricia HeislerN/ABeach Grove Golf Club
1974Katherine HelleurN/ARoyal Québec Golf Club
1973Pat AustinN/ATruro Golf Club
1972Dorothy LockwoodN/ASaskatoon Golf & Country Club
1971Dulcie LyleN/ALadies’ Golf Club of Toronto