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PAST PRESIDENTS

GOLF MANITOBA 2013 - 2015 Kevin O’Donovan 2011 - 2013 Rob MacDonald 2009 - 2011 Harvey Goehring 2007 - 2009 Trish Jordan 2005 - 2007 Lou Spado 2003 - 2005 Don MacDonald 2003 George McLeod

MANITOBA LADIES’ GOLF ASSOCIATION

2001 - 2003 Ms. Lezlie Parker 1999 - 2001 Mrs. Carol Doerksen 1997 - 99 Mrs. Anne Leibl 1994 - 97 Mrs. Joyce Collier * 1992 - 94 Mrs. Valerie Spencer * 1990 - 92 Mrs. Allie Lumsden 1988 - 90 Mrs. Phyllis Bell 1986 - 88 Mrs. Lorraine MacLeod 1984 - 86 Mrs. Ethel Calnek 1982 - 84 Mrs. M. L. (Phylles) Wotton* 1980 - 82 Mrs. T. J. (Colleen) Hutchison * 1978 - 80 Mrs. G. D. (Aihlin) Walker * 1976 - 78 Mrs. J. (Connie) McCrindle * 1974 - 76 Mrs. A. (Peggy) Colonello 1972 - 74 Mrs. H. (Bea) Sharpe * 1970 - 72 Mrs. D. H. (Lavonne) Pitts * 1968 - 70 Mrs. J. W. (Melba) Darracott * 1966 - 68 Mrs. J. C. H. Blackburn * 1964 - 66 Mrs. N. H. Greenberg * 1962 - 64 Mrs. O. L. Robinson * 1960 - 62 Mrs. H. L. Hallett * 1958 - 60 Mrs. R. S. Pearce * 1956 - 58 Mrs. T. H. Clarke * 1955 - 56 Mrs. P. H. S. Campbell * 1953 - 54 Mrs. E. J. MacKenzie * 1951 - 52 Mrs. L. P. Mason * 1950 - 51 Mrs. J. L. Peterson * 1949 - 50 Mrs. D. P. Allen *

* Denotes deceased

TABLE OF CONTENTS MISSION STATEMENT / VISION STATEMENT / PARTNERS ..................................................................1 2016 - 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS / STAFF.........................................................................................2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT ...................................................................................................................... 3 - 4 COURSE RATING & HANDICAP COMMITTEE REPORT .........................................................................5 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT .....................................................................................................6 OFFICIALS COMMITTEE REPORT ...........................................................................................................7 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT REPORT .................................................................................................... 8 - 9 SPONSORSHIP & MARKETING COMMITTEE REPORT........................................................................ 10 TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE REPORT .......................................................................................... 11 - 12 TREASURER’S REPORT ................................................................................................................ 13 - 14 MANITOBA GOLF HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM REPORT ..................................................................... 15 MANITOBA GOLF SCHOLARSHIP FUND REPORT ............................................................................... 16 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT ............................................................................................... 17 - 18 2017 GOLF MANITOBA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS ..................................................................... 19 - 42 2017 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS ............................................................................................................ 43 2017 VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION ................................................................................................. 44 - 45 2017 INTERPROVINCIAL TEAM RESULTS .................................................................................... 46 - 52 GOLF MANITOBA 2016 - 2017 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS..................................................... Appendix A

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MISSION STATEMENT

Golf Manitoba's mission is to develop, promote, govern and service the game of golf in Manitoba and North West Ontario for the benefit of all participants.

VISION STATEMENT

To be recognized as the center of excellence that provides quality, innovative, and accessible programs and services to the golfing community.

THANK YOU TO GOLF MANITOBA PARTNERS FOR 2017

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GOLF MANITOBA INC.

President President - Elect Past President Tammy Gibson Vince Mariani Kevin O’Donovan Niakwa Elmhurst Breezy Bend

Vice - President Treasurer Ken Warwick Wayne McWhirter Niakwa Southwood

DIRECTORS

Mike Berney Transcona

Bob Fallis Pine Ridge

Jim Gosman Southwood

Barry Hooke Portage

Bob Peters St. Charles

Susan Wright-Cassan Emerald Green

GOLF CANADA

Kevin O’Donovan Tammy Gibson Breezy Bend Niakwa Governors Council Provincial Council

Rob MacDonald Elmhurst Board Member

GOLF MANITOBA STAFF

Executive Director Dave Comaskey Director of Administration John Lamarche Director of Competitions Lisa Andersen Director of Player Development Garth Goodbrandson Office Administrator Carol Muzychka Player Development Intern Garrett Hudson

Office Address:

145 Pacific Avenue • Winnipeg, Manitoba • R3B 2Z6

Telephone: (204) 925-5730 • Fax: (204) 925-5731

Email: [email protected] • Website: www.golfmanitoba.mb.ca

REPORTS

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

As President of Golf Manitoba, I am pleased to report on our activities for the past year. Our mission as the governing body of amateur golf in Manitoba and North West Ontario is to develop, promote, govern and service the game of golf for the benefit of all participants. Recognized by Sport Manitoba as the Provincial Sport Organization (PSO) for golf in the province, Golf Manitoba works in alignment with both Sport Manitoba and Golf Canada to achieve its goals. This past year Golf Manitoba continued to address priorities in its strategic plan which are:

To enhance our relationship/partnership the PGA of Manitoba to further the development of golf in Manitoba and North West Ontario, in alignment with the Long Term Player Development program.

To enhance our communication tools to increase the opportunity to attract more golfers/members. To establish a consolidated, complete and up-to-date policy manual with regular review and updates.

Over the past year, we held several meetings with the PGA of Manitoba to discuss common interests and potential areas of collaboration. These include communication and junior golf. We will continue to move forward on these areas in the upcoming year. We have also been in conversation with Golf Canada about a consistent web platform between Golf Canada and all provincial jurisdictions. This will help promote improved communications and awareness about golf programming across Canada. Stay tuned for more on this project next spring. Our executive committee undertook a review of our existing policies and many were updated over the past year. More policies will be addressed in the upcoming year to finalize our policy manual, which will be available online. This year we were thrilled to have Taylor Made Canada become an official partner of Golf Manitoba, providing product to tournament participants and provincial teams. The support helped to enhance competitors experience in our events and at national championships. We look forward to a continued partnership with Taylor Made. We have been progressing on the new membership model rolled out by Golf Canada and the provincial golf associations in 2015. There are currently 16 clubs participating under this new model, while remaining clubs are operating under the old model. We are continuing to monitor the new membership model closely with Golf Canada. The shared revenue generated through membership dues allows Golf Manitoba and Golf Canada to provide programs and services needed to grow the game. This includes the Golf in Schools and Future Links programs, supporting regional, provincial, university and national teams, as well as the annual Golf Fore the Cure fundraising event presented by Subaru. Golf Manitoba also provides rules and handicap seminars, course rating, and player development support for coaching, training and national certification programs. This summer Winnipeg hosted the Canada Summer Games with golf being one of the competitive events. Team Manitoba finished with strong showings both in team and individual competitions. In the Girls Division, Team Manitoba finished fourth, with Camryn Roadley the low Manitoban in 11th place. In the Boys Division, Team Manitoba finished fourth, with Ryan McMillan the low Manitoban in 8th place. Congratulations to Manitoba’s golf athletes on a fine showing at the 2017 Canada Summer Games!

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Our competitive season has now come to a close and I would like to also congratulate our 2017 Provincial Champions and all competitors who participated in Golf Manitoba events over the past year. Thank you for supporting our events. A complete listing of all events, competitors and results is in our annual report. I would like to acknowledge and thank Golf Manitoba’s dedicated and hard-working group of volunteers who faithfully give their time and effort. Without them, we would not be able to provide the programs and services for the benefit of our members. I would also like to thank my fellow Board members for their support and commitment during my two years as President, it has been a very rewarding experience. Special thanks to our Committee Chairs and committee members for their ideas and innovations to keep us moving forward. I want to express my appreciation to the Golf Manitoba staff - Dave Comaskey, John Lamarche, Garth Goodbrandson, Lisa Andersen, Carol Muzychka and the summer intern, Garrett Hudson for their hard work and efforts over this past season. Thank you.

Respectfully Submitted, Tammy Gibson President

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COURSE RATING & HANDICAP COMMITTEE REPORT The course rating committee completed a total of 22 ratings during 2017 (11 men’s tees and 11 women’s tees). To maintain valid course and slope ratings, golf courses are required to be re–rated at least every 10 years or when significant changes are made. Courses rated included Assiniboine, Beauty Bay, Bel Acres, Gilbert Plains, Larters, Lorette, Pine Falls, Portage, Swan River, Transcona & Tuxedo. Golf Manitoba continues to conduct Handicap Education Seminars for representatives from our member clubs. In 2017 a seminar was held at the Breezy Bend Country Club at the end of April. The license agreement with the USGA requires that each club have at least one representative certified. These representatives will then be used as a resource for inquiries at the club level. If your club has not sent an individual, please do so and if you have already sent someone, we would encourage you to send others to be educated on the details of the handicap system. We would also encourage clubs to organize seminars specifically for your members and Golf Manitoba will come to your club to assist. Thank you to all our volunteers for their efforts throughout the year. Looking forward to another busy summer for all our men’s and women’s rating teams next year as well as continuing to educate Manitoba and North West Ontario golfers on the parameters of the handicap system. Respectfully Submitted, Dave Comaskey Executive Director

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MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT While golf continues to be one of the most popular sports in Canada, a large majority of golfers now choose, for any number of reasons, not to join a traditional golf club. They love the game, but elect to play a variety of our country’s awesome selection of courses, rather than belong to just one. Over the past two years we have been working on the development of an updated and more equitable membership model to fit the current industry climate in Canada. After extensive consultation with Clubs and individual members we have found consensus for a new model along with a suite of new benefits. We will begin the implementation for the 2018 golf season. As you may be aware, we have been testing our new business model at a few clubs in the province over the past two years and we have received very positive feedback. In 2017 Golf Manitoba had 1351 Gold members in the province. This is through membership at a member club or an individual purchasing a membership on their own. In 2018, all clubs in the province and Northwestern Ontario will be invited to transition their facility and their golfers to these new benefits and fee structure. Among the highlights of the new model gold membership for the individual golfers will be:

• The Golf Canada Equipment Guarantee which will reimburse the individual members up to $2500 in replacement costs for equipment (golf clubs, distance devices, etc.) that are lost, stolen or damaged, as well as any damages caused to a motorized golf cart and charged to the member.

• The Golf Canada Window coverage program. Golf Canada will reimburse the individual members up to $1000 for damage caused to a window on the golf course. (E.g. Pro Shop, restaurant, a house around the course itself or to a vehicle in the club parking lot.)

• The Golf Canada Equipment Identification and Retrieval System which provides you with identification labels for your golf equipment tied to a smart phone notification system to help reunite you with your lost equipment no matter what golf course you are playing on.

• Rules Education. As a Golf Canada member, you receive free access to Level 1 of Golf Canada’s online rules of golf platform. Members will be provided with the rules of golf “Pocket Caddie”.

• The Great Canadian East/West contest. Individual members will be entered in to a draw to win a golf trip to either the Canadian west coast or the Atlantic provinces. In addition, individual members will have a further entry each time they post a score.

• Official Handicap Factor and access to the Golf Canada Score Centre to post scores.

• Access to the Golf Canada App and mobile websites to track their game.

• Tournaments. To participate in Golf Canada, Golf Manitoba events, a membership is required.

Our role in this is to ensure information is communicated to both the clubs and the golfers at every level and they understand the benefits of the new model. Respectfully Submitted,

Susan Wright-Cassan Membership Committee Chair

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OFFICIALS COMMITTEE REPORT It has once again been a long and busy schedule of tournaments and rules clinics this year. To the tournament staff on scene; Lisa and Garrett, many thanks to you for your assistance, patience and professionalism throughout the year. To the office staff (Carol, Garth, & John), thank you for your tireless work. Special thanks to Dave Comaskey for his leadership and help in the past year. To those of you who marked courses and prepared Notice to Competitors for our events, my sincere thanks. To my fellow committee members (Betty Grant, Lou Spado, Don MacDonald, and Jim Gosman), I say thank you and I hope that we will continue to work together in the same co-operative manner. We also continued rules clinics during the winter that were well attended by players, officials and potential officials. We took our winter clinics to the clubs this past winter and saw an increase in attendance primarily due to local members from each club. These clinics will be offered again in the coming winter and spring. Golf Canada has a program for developing Rules Officials. Levels 1 through 4 have been developed to make it easier for someone to learn more about the Rules of Golf or even become a rules official. The progression is as follows:

1. Levels One and Two are offered on-line through the Golf Canada website 2. Level 3 is conducted by the provincial golf associations. 3. Level 4 is the National clinic run by Golf Canada.

Level 3 can be attended by anyone who is interested in learning more about the rules. If you really hope to pass the exam, it does take a good deal of preparation. It goes without saying that the strength of Golf Manitoba, aside from the staff members, is in the volunteers, who readily give up their time to ensure that the golfers of Manitoba and North West Ontario have a positive, pleasant experience participating in our competitions. Lastly, my thanks to those who participated in another successful season. On a personal note, it has been my pleasure to serve on the Board of Golf Manitoba for the last ten years. Respectfully Submitted, Bob Fallis Officials Committee Chair

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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2017 Girls Canada Games Training Squad The Canada Games Training Squad was comprised of eleven girls throughout Manitoba. The Training Squad received memberships at The Golf Dome and the team held weekly practices during the winter to help prepare for the upcoming season. The girls also competed in the Women’s Nassau League and finished in 5th place in the A Division, just one point out of the playoffs. The Nassau league continues to be a great training opportunity for the junior girls. The girls get the opportunity to compete against top female players as well as getting the opportunity to play golf courses they have not played before. A ten round qualifier was held in May, June and July to determine the top three girls who would represent Manitoba at the 2017 Canada Games. Camryn Roadley, Bobbi Uhl and Rebecca Kuik all played some fantastic golf during the qualifiers and were named to Team Manitoba. Brenda Prystayko plays a huge role in leadership with the junior girls. Brenda has held the role of Non-Playing Captain of the Nassau team for many years and is a great role model for the young girls. Brenda was also the Team Manager for the Canada Games team. Brenda has been a long-time volunteer for Golf Manitoba and she has spent numerous hours of her time to assist in the development of junior girl’s golf in Manitoba. On behalf of all the girls and their parents, thank you Brenda for all that you do! Junior Girls at the Nationals Four Manitobans participated in the Canadian Junior Girls Championship at the Camelot G&CC in Cumberland, Ontario. Camryn Roadley led all Manitobans finishing in 37th place. Bobbi Uhl narrowly missed the cut and finished T73. Mikyla Albert and Kate Gregoire both played in the Nationals for the first time, missed the cut but all gained some valuable experience. 2017 Boys Canada Games Training Squad Thirteen boys participated in the Canada Games Training Squad. Similar to the girls, the boys also received memberships at The Golf Dome and weekly team practices were held. The boys participated in the Mundie Putter League B Division and with their top 3 finish, the team made the playoffs and will compete in A Division next year. One of the highlights for the junior team was defeating Elmhurst in round 1 of the playoffs. The juniors were then defeated in the semi-finals by eventual champions Pine Ridge. Thank you to Dennis Prystayko for his role as Non-Playing Captain. Dennis has volunteered for Golf Manitoba for a number of years and has seen many fantastic junior golfers go through the program. Following the ten round qualifier and after some terrific play, Ryan McMillan, Zach Wytinck and Spencer Norrie emerged as the low three junior boys and would represent Team Manitoba at the Canada Games. Junior Boys at the Nationals Six Manitobans competed in the 2017 Canadian Junior at the Cataraqui G&CC in Kingston, Ontario. Wesley Hoydalo led the Manitoba contingent with an outstanding 14th place finish. Ryan McMillan, Anthony Leicht, Sylvain Ruest, Sam Diamond and Jacob Armstrong all missed the cut.

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Canada Games 2017 was the third time that golf has participated in the Canada Games. With Southwood G&CC being the host venue, expectations were high. Both the Team Manitoba boys and girls teams didn’t disappoint and had their best result ever. Both teams exceeded expectations and finished in 4th place. The boy’s team just missed out on a chance for a bronze medal as a result of a three team playoff for third place with Alberta and New Brunswick. After tying the first playoff hole with pars, Team Alberta was eliminated after the second hole leaving it to a Manitoba/ New Brunswick showdown. New Brunswick finished the third playoff hole at -1 giving them a one stroke victory over Manitoba. A big shout out to Southwood and the volunteers for making this a first class event that all the players will always remember as one of their golfing highlights. Team Manitoba appreciated everyone’s support throughout the entire week. Individual Results Girls Boys Camryn Roadley (11th) 75-81-77-76=309 Ryan McMillan (8th) 69-72-74-76=291 Bobbi Uhl (12th) 74-85-79-76=313 Zach Wytinck (11th) 74-76-78-72=299 Rebecca Kuik (14th) 84-82-76-77=321 Spencer Norrie (14th) 78-78-75-72=301 Future Links Programming Golf Manitoba has been very fortunate to have a number of fantastic Player Development Interns over the years and this year was no different. Garrett Hudson was outstanding in this position. Garrett organized, conducted and most importantly introduced golf in a fun and safe environment. We received numerous compliments on the job Garrett did this summer. Thank you Garrett! Grassroots programming is an important aspect of Golf Manitoba’s Player Development Plan. Golf Manitoba continues to emphasize the Golf in Schools program by offering clinics to elementary schools in Manitoba and Northwest Ontario at no charge. For a number of years, Golf Manitoba has partnered with PGA of Canada Professional, Glen Sirkis with junior golf programs. Glen coordinates and conducts Golf in Schools clinics, City of Winnipeg camps and Future Links clinics. Glen is a highly regarded junior leader in Canada. His experience, passion and knowledge of junior golf is very much appreciated by Golf Manitoba. Respectfully Submitted, Garth Goodbrandson Director of Player Development

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SPONSORSHIP & MARKETING REPORT Golf Manitoba welcomed a new sponsor in 2017. Talyor Made Canada joined our team and provided products and services that assisted in the delivery of our programs and services. We are encouraged in that we anticipate this to be a long-term partnership. We also wish to express our appreciation to Nott Autocorp for their long-term commitment to amateur golf in Manitoba and North West Ontario. The relationship with Nott Autocorp has been invaluable in allowing Golf Manitoba to provide and enhance our exposure in the golf community. A new initiative launched in 2017 was the introduction of a sponsorship/marketing strategy in provide Golf Manitoba access to alternative revenue streams. Working closely with a local marketing firm (Change Makers), a sponsorship package was developed and will be distributed throughout the communities. Securing new sponsors to compliment our existing supporters, will help improve Golf Manitoba’s financial viability. In turn, we will be able to continue to meet our responsibility of servicing members and, in turn, continue to grow the game. Thank you to our professional staff under the leadership of Dave Comaskey for their tireless efforts. Respectfully Submitted,

Vince Mariani Sponsorship & Marketing Committee Chair

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TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE REPORT I am pleased to present the 2017 Golf Manitoba Tournament Report. Eighteen Championships and one Qualifier were conducted by Golf Manitoba in 2017 involving 825 participants. Highlights of the 2017 Golf Season include. Golf Fore the Cure Women’s Alternate Shot was held at Pine Ridge with 28 participants. Transcona’s Carol Martel and Fran Rebeck were the net winners and Charmaine Mackid (Breezy Bend) and Kathryn McKenzie (Golf MB PPC) were the Gross winners. $920 was raised for Cancer Care Manitoba. The Women’s City & District was held at Larters with 18 competitors. Bri-ann Tokariwski from Elmhurst was the Champion. For the 6th year a Non-Competitive flight was offered for players who want to experience a competitive event without their scores being posted. Unfortunately, there were no entries in this division. The Women’s Amateur and Men’s Mid-Amateur Championships were held together for the 6th year as a single tournament and was played at the Bel Acres Golf & Country Club. There was a total of 89 participants (29 Women and 60 Men). Todd Fanning from Niakwa was the Men’s Champion and Marissa Naylor from Pine Ridge was the Women’s Champion. The Senior Men’s and Women’s Championship was held at St. Boniface. There was a total of 87 participants (25 Senior Women and 62 Senior Men). Mike Walker from St. Boniface was the Men’s Champion and Rhonda Orr from Southwood was the Women’s Champion. Men’s Super Senior winner was Ken Mould from St. Charles. The Super Senior for women was won by Karen Saarimaki from Kenogamisis Golf Club. For the 9th year in a row we are pleased to have Nott Autocorp as the title sponsor for the Men’s Amateur Championship. This year’s championship was held at the Selkirk Golf & Country Club & Elmhurst Golf & Country Club. The Men’s Amateur winner was Travis Fredborg from Pine Ridge Golf Club. The Rural Men’s Championship was played at the Portage Golf Club (16 Amateurs & Seniors, & 8 Juniors). The Amateur and Junior winner was Wesley Hoydalo from the Selkirk Golf & Country Club and the Senior winner was Keith Fawcett from Clear Lake Golf Course. The Senior Match Play was contested at the Teulon Golf & Country Club and the Niakwa Country Club and had 16 participants. Garth Collings from Breezy Bend Country Club was the eventual Champion. The regular Match Play was played at Teulon & Niakwa Country Club as well with Colwyn Abgrall of Golf Manitoba PPC the Men’s Champion and Jenna Roadley of Southwood Golf & Country Club the Women’s Champion. The Junior Men’s & Women’s Championship was held at the Rossmere Country Club. In the overall event, 54 Junior boys and 13 Junior girls played with Ryan McMillan from Elmhurst becoming the Boy’s Champion and Camryn Roadley from Southwood G & C.C. the Girls Champion. In the 12 & Under Category, 5 Junior boys played. Grady Chuback from St. Charles was the Boy’s Champion. In the 12 & Under category for the girls, the winner was Cala Korman from Golf Manitoba PPC. In the 13 & 14 Category, Braxton Kuntz from Breezy Bend was the winner. In the 15& 16 age group, Jacob Armstrong from St. Boniface and Kate Gregoire from Quarry Oaks were the winners. In the 17 & 18 age group Ryan McMillan from Elmhurst and Camryn Roadley from Southwood were the winners.

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The Junior Bantam was held at the Tuxedo Golf Course with 13 players. Noah Fiks from Pine Ridge Golf Club was the winner. The Junior Interclub was held at the Maplewood Golf Club with six teams (24 players). Niakwa CC was the overall winner. The Provincial Interclub was held at Pinawa Golf & Country Club with 14 teams (56 participants). The City Division winners was the Pine Ridge Golf Club and Steinbach Fly In Golf Club was the Rural Division winners. Senior Interclub was held at Steinbach Fly In Golf Club with 22 teams (88 players). City Division Champions was the Rossmere Country Club and the Rural Division Champions were Carman Golf & Curling Club. Women’s Interclub A was held at Carman with 16 teams (64 players). Pine Ridge Golf Club was the Low Net winner and Southwood Golf & Country Club was the Low Gross winner. Women’s Interclub B was held at Glendale Golf & Country Club with 12 teams (48 players). Larters at St. Andrews G&CC was the Low Gross winner and Kildonan Park Golf Course was the Low Net winner. In closing, I would like to thank all our member clubs for generously providing their golf courses and facilities to all of the competitive golfers in Manitoba and North West Ontario. A special thank you to all the Golf Manitoba Staff, Volunteers, Rules Officials, Scorers, etc., for their tireless efforts throughout the summer. If it wasn’t for you, golfers in Manitoba wouldn’t have the opportunities to play competitive golf. We look forward to a successful 2018 golf season. Respectfully Submitted,

Ken Warwick Tournament Committee Chair

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TREASURER’S REPORT

The accompanying audited financial statements of Golf Manitoba Inc. for the year ended March 31, 2017 report an Excess of Expenses over Revenue of $1,382 for the fiscal period then ended (2016 – Excess of Expenses over Revenue of $310). Annually, the Board of Directors and administrative team develop an operating budget using best estimates for the overall delivery of programs and services of Golf Manitoba within projected funding and revenue limits. The administrative team, with oversight from the Board of Directors, manage the operations of Golf Manitoba guided by the annual budget limits adopted. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2017, the Board of Directors had budgeted for an Excess of revenue over Expenses of $705. The final results were affected by several contributing factors including, but not limited to: 1. Revenues – total revenues for the year were under the prior year by $ 6,663. The major categories were

Description Actual 2017 Actual 2016

Membership Dues $134,765 $137,620

Tournament Entrance Fees $120,730 $127,072

Base & Sport Development grants $121,000 $121,000

MB, Western & Canada Games grants $11,940 $13,195

• Membership dues were estimated on the basis of information received from Golf Canada on the new membership model.

• The Tournament Entrance fees decreased over last year, as the number on entrants continued to decrease.

• Grants were received from Sport MB for the 2016 Manitoba Summer Games and 2017 Canada Summer Games training squad

2. Expenses – total expenses for the year were higher than the prior year by $6,907. The major categories were:

Description Actual 2017 Actual 2016

Administrative expenses $126,288 $134,083

Program Management expenses $153,461 $141,236

Tournament expenses $201,400 $198,620

• The Administrative expenses were lower in 2017 than 2016 due to professional development costs that were not spent, reduction in Annual General Meeting costs and cancellation of certain memberships.

• The Program management expenses were higher in 2017 as a result of the 2016 Manitoba Summer Games and the training costs for 2017 Canada Games

• The Tournament expenses were greater in 2017 as a result of Level IV rules clinics this year. The decrease in membership (and consequently, the decrease in membership revenue) has been and continues to be a focus of the Board of Directors and is at the center of the strategic planning process. The Board and Management continues to work with Golf Canada and our members to fully integrate the new model.

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On balance, the amount of revenue received and/or generated directly and indirectly affects the programs and services provided to the golfing community by Golf Manitoba. Our administration team exercised their best efforts to ensure that the integrity of the program and/or service was maintained at the highest level possible within the available resources. I would like to thank our Golf Manitoba Team for the continued effort and diligence. Respectfully Submitted, Wayne McWhirter Treasurer

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MANITOBA GOLF HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM INC. REPORT The Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame is a partnership amongst Golf Manitoba, the Manitoba Golf Superintendents Association and the PGA of Canada – Manitoba Branch. On October 2, 2017, the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame held its 15th Annual Induction Ceremony with the induction of three new individual members and the first team to be inducted:

• Terry More

• Pat Piper

• Joe Tachan

• 1962 Manitoba Womens’ Amateur Team (Marg Homenuik, Heather Telfer (nee Lawrence), Merlene Netterfield, Anne Tachan) that won the Canadian Ladies’ Golf Association Amateur Team Championship

There are now a total of 68 individual honoured members in the categories of golfer, both amateur and professional, superintendent and builder as well as 1 team honoured member. Our website: www.manitobagolfhallofame.com is regularly updated to add historical information about golf in Manitoba including biographies of all Honoured Members. There is also a permanent display of our Honoured Members featured on a wall in the Upper Deck Lounge in McPhillips Station Casino. We continue to research the history of Manitoba golf to ensure that all worthy individuals and teams are considered for inclusion in the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame. If you feel that someone or some team should be considered for the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame, you are encouraged to submit a nomination form which is available on the website. The Hall of Fame continues to promote the benefits of golf clubs preserving and documenting their own histories and is happy to assist those clubs in their efforts. We wish to thank Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries for being the presenting sponsor for the Induction Ceremony for the 15th consecutive year! We also express our thanks to Golf Manitoba and its staff for continuing to provide administrative support to the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame. Respectfully Submitted, Don MacDonald President

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MANITOBA GOLF SCHOLARSHIP FUND REPORT (A REGISTERED CHARITY)

The Fund’s mandate is to provide scholarships to young golfers for the advancement of their education at a Canadian post-secondary educational institution through the receipt, investment, accumulation, and disbursement of funds for that purpose. Scholarships are awarded to golfers who are members of golf clubs affiliated with Golf Manitoba, and who submit applications which meet established criteria for academic achievement, community involvement, and golfing ability. The Fund has increased from the initial capital of $6000 to a current balance of more than $180,000. Since 1986 the fund has awarded 177 scholarships worth a total of $191,000. Since 2013, the Dr. Dwight Parkinson Memorial Award has been made to the secondary school graduate with the highest academic achievement who is advancing to post secondary education in Canada. This year (2017) will mark the last of five annual awards of $3500 to the worthy recipient, and a direct contribution of $3500 to the capital fund. The MGSF and Golf Manitoba wish to thank Mr. David Hill of St. Charles Country Club for the creation and funding of this special award. Award winners for 2017 were:

- Dr. Dwight Parkinson Memorial Scholarship ($3500) Spencer Norrie of Minnewasta Golf & Country Club - 1st MGSF Scholarship Award ($1500) Avery Livingston Golf Manitoba Public Player Club - 2nd MGSF Scholarship Award ($1500) Bobby McNair Carman Golf & Curling Club - 3rd MGSF Scholarship Award ($1500) Brynn Todd St. Charles Country Club - 4th MGSF Scholarship Award ($1500) Steven Young St. Charles Country Club

The Manitoba Golf Scholarship Fund is managed by a 6 member Board of Directors, with administrative support from Golf Manitoba. Information on the MGSF can be found on Golf Manitoba’s website at golfmanitoba.mb.ca Respectfully Submitted,

Dennis Langrell President

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT Statistics show that there are approximately 5.7 million people who play golf in Canada. Of the people that play this great game, there is a very small percentage who are members of the provincial golf associations and our national partner, Golf Canada. Over the past three years, a great deal of work has been done to modernize our current membership model to hopefully attract more members to the provincial and national associations. In 2018, all clubs in Manitoba and North West Ontario will have the option to join under the new model. Testing on the model has been done with positive feedback. The transition will not be mandatory but we are encouraging clubs to consider the change. Some of the highlights of the new model are:

• The Golf Canada Equipment Guarantee which will reimburse the individual members up to $2500 in

replacement costs for equipment (golf clubs, distance devices, etc.) that are lost, stolen or damaged, as

well as any damages caused to a motorized golf cart and charged to the member.

• The Golf Canada Window coverage program. Golf Canada will reimburse the individual members up

to $1000 for damage caused to a window on the golf course. (e.g. Pro Shop, restaurant, a house around

the course itself or to a vehicle in the club parking lot).

• The Golf Canada Equipment Identification and Retrieval System which provides you with identification

labels for your golf equipment tied to a smart phone notification system to help reunite you with your lost

equipment no matter what golf course you are playing on.

• Rules Education. As a Golf Canada member, you receive free access to Level 1 of Golf Canada’s online

rules of golf platform. Members will be provided with the rules of golf “Pocket Caddie”.

• The Great Canadian East/West contest. Individual members will be entered in to a draw to win a golf

trip to either the Canadian west coast or the Atlantic provinces. In addition, individual members will have

a further entry each time they post a score.

• Official Handicap Factor and access to the Golf Canada Score Centre to post scores.

• Access to the Golf Canada App and mobile websites to track their game.

• Tournaments. To participate in Golf Canada, Golf Manitoba events, a membership is required.

We are currently working to ensure that all clubs are aware of the change and the benefits that go along with it. Manitoba was very fortunate to host the 2017 Canada Summer Games. Golf has been a participating sport since the 2009 Games in Prince Edward Island. With the inclusion in the Games, our player development programming has changed dramatically to include longer term training of our young athletes in preparation for this experience of a lifetime. With the Games being in Winnipeg, we had the advantage of training and preparing at the host Southwood Golf & Country Club. Outcomes are not the only indicator of success but both our girl’s and boy’s teams did very well, both on and off the golf course. With the assistance of Change Makers, a local marketing and strategic communications consulting firm, Golf Manitoba has undergone a review and update of our sponsorship program. We are very fortunate to have a long-term partnership with Nott Autocorp. New in 2017, Taylor Made Canada became a corporate partner and we are hoping this relationship will continue. If you are aware of anyone who may be interested in our sponsorship program, please contact me to discuss.

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I would like to thank our Board of Directors for their efforts over the past year. This group of passionate and dedicated volunteers are amazing to work with and have the best interest of the game as their priority. Thank you to Tammy Gibson for her two years served as President I would also like to thank Bob Fallis for his time on the Golf Manitoba Board of Directors. Bob has served his ten-year maximum on the Board and has given a great deal in his tenure, specifically related to the Rules of Golf and education on the rules. Good Golfing! Respectfully Submitted, Dave Comaskey Executive Director

2017

CHAMPIONSHIP

RESULTS

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2017 Ada MacKenzie Memorial Tournament

Low Net Winner Club

Net Score

Nadine Yacheson Tuxedo Ladies Golf Club 62

Laura Janzen Sandy Hook Golf Club 65

Jeannett Smoluk Kildonan Park Ladies Golf 66

Edith Checkley Windsor Park Ladies Golf 66

Linda Robinson Elmhurst Ladies Section 68

Maxine Beatty Tuesday Ladies League 69

Dorothy Funk Portage Ladies' Golf Club 72

Nancy Reyda Breezy Bend Country Club 74

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Match Play Championship

Qualifying Rounds: Minnewasta Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg - May 27th & 28th

Championship Rounds: Teulon Golf & Country Club, Teulon - June 3rd, & 4th Niawka Country Club, Winnipeg - June 6th, 8th & 10th

Medalist: Veronica Vetesnik, Southwood Golf & Country Club 148 Quarter Finals: Veronica Vetesnik, Southwood Golf & Country Club defeated 5 & 4 Kate Gregoire, Quarry Oaks Golf Course Rebecca Kuik, Niakwa Country Club defeated 4 & 3 Bobbi Uhl, Shilo Country Club Jenna Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club defeated 25th Mindy Lichtman, St. Boniface Golf Club Bri-ann Tokariwski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club defeated 2 & 1 Camryn Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club Semi Finals: Rebecca Kuik, Niakwa Country Club defeated 3 & 2 Veronica Vetesnik, Southwood Golf & Country Club Jenna Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club defeated 4 & 3 Bri-ann Tokariwski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 36 Hole Final: Jenna Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club defeated 3 & 2 Rebecca Kuik, Niakwa Country Club

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Match Play Championship

Qualifying Rounds: Minnewasta Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg - May 27th & 28th

Championship Rounds: Teulon Golf & Country Club, Teulon - June 3rd, & 4th Niawka Country Club, Winnipeg - June 6th, 8th & 10th

Medalist: Travis Fredborg, Pine Ridge Golf Club 143 Quarter Finals: Zach Sackett, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club defeated 1 up Sam Diamond, St. Charles Country Club Jay Doyle, Niakwa Country Club defeated 21st Daniel Munroe, Niakwa Country Club Justin McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club defeated 4 & 3 Jordy Lutz, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club Colwyn Abgrall, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club defeated 4 & 3 Tyler Nahorney, St. Charles Country Club Semi Finals: Jay Doyle, Niakwa Country Club defeated 3 & 2 Zach Sackett, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club Colwyn Abgrall, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club defeated 1 up Justin McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club 36 Hole Final: Colwyn Abgrall, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club defeated 4 & 2 Jay Doyle, Niakwa Country Club

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Golf Manitoba Senior Men’s Match Play Championship

Qualifying Rounds: Minnewasta Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg - May 27th & 28th

Championship Rounds: Teulon Golf & Country Club, Teulon - June 3rd, & 4th Niawka Country Club, Winnipeg - June 6th, 8th & 10th

Medalist: Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club 149 Quarter Finals: Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club defeated 7 & 5 Les Forbes, The Wildewood Club Brad Moore, Pine Ridge Golf Club defeated 3 & 2 Jack Zacharias, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club Alan Ediger, St. Boniface Golf Club defeated 3 & 2 Ken Warwick, Niakwa Country Club Ted Antoniuk, Pine Ridge Golf Club defeated 1 up William Parker, Niakwa Country Club Semi Finals: Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club defeated 5 & 3 Brad Moore, Pine Ridge Golf Club Alan Ediger, St. Boniface Golf Club defeated 3 & 2 Ted Antoniuk, Pine Ridge Golf Club Final: Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club defeated 5 & 4 Alan Ediger, St. Boniface Golf Club

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Alternate Shot Championship

Benefitting Golf Fore the Cure

June 19th Pine Ridge Golf Club, Winnipeg

Net Division

Place Team Total

1 Carol Martel/Fran Rebeck 72

2 Michelle Lee/Tracy Rutledge 73

3 Charmaine Mackid/Kathryn McKenzie 74

4 Kathy Adams/Liliane Fargey 76

T5 Rebecca Kuik/ Marissa Naylor 77

T5 Lynne McLure/ Catherine Bowd 77

T5 Carolyn Corner/Ruth MacEachern 77

8 Louise Panciera/Sharon Solinski 83

T9 Barb Lafleche/Cathy Greer 84

T9 Hildy Dyck/Brenda Cleverley 84

T9 Nancy Porth/Bev Mehmel 84

T12 Alicia Michalchuk/Cindy Brasko 86

T12 Diane Kocela/Candace Katsaronas 86

14 Barbara Cullen/Michelle Alfa 87

Gross Division

Place Team Total 1 Charmaine Mackid/Kathryn McKenzie 78 2 Rebecca Kuik/ Marissa Naylor 81 3 Michelle Lee/Tracy Rutledge 87

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Golf Manitoba Women’s City & District Championship

June 24th & 25th Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club

St. Andrews

Place Player R1 R2 Total

1 Bri-ann Tokariwski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 77 78 155

2 Rebecca Kuik, Niakwa Country Club 76 82 158

T3 Mindy Lichtman, St. Boniface Golf Club 78 82 160

T3 Tammy Gibson, Niakwa Country Club 77 83 160

5 Charmaine Mackid, Breezy Bend Country Club 83 81 164

6 Gail Kennedy, St. Charles Country Club 81 84 165

7 Fran Povoledo, Southwood Golf & Country Club 82 84 166

8 Hannah Diamond, St. Charles Country Club 86 84 170

9 Trish Jordan, Southwood Golf & Country Club 84 90 174

T10 Janice Young, St. Charles Country Club 87 88 175

T10 Carol Martel, Transcona Golf Club 87 88 175

12 Shannon Wales, Glendale Golf & Country Club 88 90 178

13 Faye Zachedniak, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 88 91 179

14 Leslie Olson, Breezy Bend Country Club 93 90 183

15 Kim Ross, St. Charles Country Club 96 90 186

16 Carolyn Corner, Breezy Bend Country Club 94 93 187

17 Karen Sparrow, Southwood Golf & Country Club 99 94 193

First Flight Winner Mindy Lichtman St. Boniface Golf Second Flight Winner Tammy Gibson Niakwa Country Club Third Flight Winner Carol Martel Transcona Golf Club

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Amateur Championship

July 3rd - 5th Bel Acres Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 Total 1 * Marissa Naylor, Pine Ridge Golf Club 74 80 79 233

2 Charmaine Mackid, Breezy Bend Country Club 76 78 79 233

T3 Jill Hardy - Gingras, Niakwa Country Club 80 77 77 234

T3 Bri-ann Tokariwski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 82 76 76 234

5 Alexandra Demko, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 77 83 77 237

6 Brynn Todd, St. Charles Country Club 85 79 76 240

T7 Hannah Diamond, St. Charles Country Club 82 83 76 241

T7 Rhonda Orr, Southwood Golf & Country Club 75 84 82 241

9 Rebecca Kuik, Niakwa Country Club 82 77 83 242

10 Bobbi Uhl, Shilo Country Club 80 81 81 242

11 Veronica Vetesnik, Southwood Golf & Country Club 77 79 86 242

12 Mindy Lichtman, St. Boniface Golf Club 79 79 85 243

13 Rhonda Switzer-Nadasdi, Governor's Club 80 86 78 244

14 Gail Kennedy, St. Charles Country Club 84 81 81 246

15 Camryn Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club 82 79 86 247

16 Fran Povoledo, Southwood Golf & Country Club 82 83 88 253

17 Katherine McGlenen, Breezy Bend Country Club 85 84 88 257

18 Brittany Young, Southwood Golf & Country Club 89 91 84 264

19 Trish Jordan, Southwood Golf & Country Club 89 95 85 269

T20 Mikyla Albert, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 96 98 88 282

T20 Ruth Schappert, Southwood Golf & Country Club 96 93 93 282

* Denotes won in a play off First Flight Winner Rebecca Kuik Niakwa Country Club First Flight Runner Up Bobbi Uhl Shilo Country Club Second Flight Winner Trish Jordan Southwood Golf & Country Club Second Flight Runner Up Mikayla Albert Golf Manitoba Public Player Club

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Golf Manitoba

Men’s Mid - Amateur Championship

July 3rd - 5th Bel Acres Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 Total * 1 Todd Fanning, Niakwa Country Club 77 72 70 219

2 Mike Tibbs, Breezy Bend Country Club 74 74 71 219

3 Justin McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club 71 79 70 220

4 Derek East, St. Charles Country Club 77 77 68 222

T5 Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club 74 75 76 225

T5 Jay Doyle, Niakwa Country Club 75 73 77 225

7 Tyson Ehnes, Lorette Golf Course 79 76 73 228

T8 Allan McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club 79 80 70 229

T8 Jonathan Matthews, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 79 75 75 229

T8 Jesse Skelton, Breezy Bend Country Club 69 81 79 229

11 Dwayne Heinrichs, Bel Acres Golf & Country Club 72 84 74 230

T12 Ryan Terdik, Pine Ridge Golf Club 77 80 74 231

T12 Ben Bandura, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 81 76 74 231

T12 Curtis Markusson, St. Charles Country Club 72 78 81 231

T15 Blair Wizniak, Pine Ridge Golf Club 75 79 78 232

T15 Chad Facey, Gilbert Plains Country Club 76 76 80 232

17 Tyler Rolfe, Red Lake Area Golf & Country Club 79 74 81 234

18 Jarrod King, Larters Golf & Country Club 82 76 77 235

19 Doug Lynch, Katameya Dunes 80 76 80 236

20 Kenny Keeler, Portage Golf Club 79 76 82 237

* Denotes won in a play off First Flight Winner Dwayne Heinrichs Bel Acres Golf & Country Club First Flight Runner Up Ryan Terdik Pine Ridge Golf Club Second Flight Winner Neal MacDonald Breezy Bend Country Club Second Flight Runner Up Dean Stowell Golf Manitoba Public Player Club Third Flight Winner Christopher Papageorge St. Charles Country Club Third Flight Runner Up Graham Zakaluk St. Charles Country Club Fourth Flight Winner Blair Neal Rossmere Country Club Fourth Flight Runner Up Mark Tokle Shilo Country Club

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Mid - Masters Championship

July 3rd - 5th Bel Acres Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 Total

* T1 Todd Fanning, Niakwa Country Club 77 72 70 219

T1 Mike Tibbs, Breezy Bend Country Club 74 74 71 219

T3 Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club 74 75 76 225

T3 Jay Doyle, Niakwa Country Club 75 73 77 225

5 Dwayne Heinrichs, Bel Acres Golf & Country Club 72 84 74 230

6 Ben Bandura, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 81 76 74 231

7 Blair Wizniak, Pine Ridge Golf Club 75 79 78 232

8 Doug Lynch, Katameya Dunes 80 76 80 236

T9 Dean Stowell, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 80 82 77 239

T9 Daryl Croft, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 78 77 84 239

11 Mike Linton, St. Charles Country Club 82 78 80 240

12 Greg Douklias, St. Charles Country Club 83 79 79 241

13 Tom Humniski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 83 77 82 242

14 Dave Klowak, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 81 85 77 243

15 Christopher Papageorge, St. Charles Country Club 78 86 80 244

T16 Graham Zakaluk, St. Charles Country Club 82 84 79 245

T16 Cameron Duncan, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 81 81 83 245

18 Brett Todd, St. Charles Country Club 83 79 84 246

T19 Sean Hazen, Kingswood Golf & Country Club 83 85 79 247

T19 Ab Guanlao, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 81 86 80 247

* Denotes won in a playoff

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Golf Manitoba

Men’s Junior Championship

July 10th - 13th Rossmere Country Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 4 Total

1 Ryan McMillan, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 70 69 68 71 278

2 Zach Wytinck, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 69 76 71 74 290

3 Spencer Norrie, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 73 72 72 77 294

T4 Anthony Leicht, St. Charles Country Club 79 72 75 73 299

T4 Sylvain Ruest, Niakwa Country Club 72 74 73 80 299

T4 Wesley Hoydalo, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 75 77 73 74 299

T7 Jacob Armstrong, St. Boniface Golf Club 74 77 75 76 302

T7 Braxton Kuntz, Breezy Bend Country Club 80 73 73 76 302

9 Nic Fanning, Southwood Golf & Country Club 75 74 79 78 306

10 Cameron McIntyre, Rossmere Country Club 73 78 80 76 307

11 Sam Diamond, St. Charles Country Club 74 77 76 82 309

12 Adam Ingram, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 79 80 74 77 310

13 Cole Ferguson, Southwood Golf & Country Club 78 76 81 76 311

14 Eric Strick, Rossmere Country Club 79 77 77 81 314

T15 Thomas Coldwell, Niakwa Country Club 80 85 76 75 316

T15 Zak Bannatyne, Links at the Lake 75 78 82 81 316

T17 Carter Johnson, Rossmere Country Club 81 74 80 82 317

T17 Josh Shuster, Pine Ridge Golf Club 81 75 77 84 317

19 Nicholas Fernandes, Niakwa Country Club 76 80 80 82 318

20 Neel Soni, St Charles Country Club 79 83 81 76 319

Junior Age Group Winners

12 & Under Age Group Winner Grady Chuback St. Charles Country Club Runner Up Austin Boge Pine Ridge Golf Club

13 & 14 Age Group Winner Braxton Kuntz Breezy Bend Country Club Runner Up Adam Ingram Elmhurst Golf & Country Club

15 & 16 Age Group Winner Jacob Armstrong St. Boniface Golf Club Runner Up Nic Fanning Niakwa Country Club

17 & 18 Age Group Winner Ryan McMillan Elmhurst Golf & Country Club Runner Up Zach Wytinck Golf Manitoba Public Player Club

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Golf Manitoba

Women’s Junior Championship

July 11th - 13th Rossmere Country Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 Total

1 Camryn Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club 80 74 78 232

2 Bobbi Uhl, Shilo Country Club 76 81 80 237

3 Rebecca Kuik, Niakwa Country Club 82 78 81 241

4 Alexandra Demko, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 82 85 79 246

5 Kate Gregoire, Quarry Oaks Golf Course 87 89 89 265

T6 Brittany Young, Southwood Golf & Country Club 93 85 88 266

T6 Hayley Shanks, Shilo Country Club 99 80 87 266

8 Mikyla Albert, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 85 87 96 268

9 Brynne Paschinski, Shilo Country Club 91 99 98 288

10 Coral Zamzow, Swan River Golf & Country Club 100 96 95 291

11 Cala Korman, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 102 102 97 301

12 Tianna Slate, Shilo Country Club 107 107 98 312

13 Dayna Dubnicoff, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 111 104 101 316

Junior Age Group Winners 12 & Under Age Group Winner Cala Korman Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 15 & 16 Age Group Winner Kate Gregoire Quarry Oaks Golf Course Runner Up Hayley Shanks Shilo Country Club

17 & 18 Age Group Winner Camryn Roadley Southwood Golf & Country Club Runner Up Bobbi Uhl Shilo Country Club

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Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship

July 17th - 18th Selkirk Golf & Country Club

July 19th - 20th

Elmhurst Golf & Country Club

Place Player 1 2 3 4 Total

1 Travis Fredborg, Pine Ridge Golf Club 66 73 74 67 280

2 Devon Schade, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 68 71 73 71 283

3 Ryan McMillan, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 73 70 71 70 284

4 Eric Johnson, Breezy Bend Country Club 70 73 70 76 289

5 Tyler Rolfe, Red Lake Area Golf & Country Club 74 77 70 73 294

6 Justin McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club 73 71 75 76 295

T7 Tyler Doyle, Sandy Hook Golf Club 77 72 76 71 296

T7 Mike Tibbs, Breezy Bend Country Club 73 69 80 74 296

T7 Josh Neufeld, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 68 71 80 77 296

T7 Anthony Leicht, St. Charles Country Club 71 70 81 74 296

11 Steven Young, St. Charles Country Club 76 74 73 74 297

T12 Stefan Lavallee, Southwood Golf & Country Club 76 74 79 70 299

T12 Jesse Skelton, Breezy Bend Country Club 71 77 79 72 299

T12 Tom Humniski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 77 75 75 72 299

T12 Ben Bandura, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 71 77 75 76 299

T12 Marco Trstenjak, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 74 71 72 82 299

T17 Jordy Lutz, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 73 72 78 77 300

T17 Ross Sheard, Shilo Country Club 75 73 76 76 300

T17 Josh Shuster, Pine Ridge Golf Club 74 74 76 76 300

T20 Dominic Payne, Pine Ridge Golf Club 77 76 77 71 301

T20 Jay Doyle, Niakwa Country Club 74 77 77 73 301

T20 Drew Jones, Shilo Country Club 73 73 81 74 301

T20 Jack Werhun, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 73 75 79 74 301

T20 Colwyn Abgrall, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 74 78 75 74 301

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Senior Championship

July 24th - 26th St. Boniface Golf Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 Total

1 Rhonda Orr, Southwood Golf & Country Club 75 85 85 245

2 Barbara Maslanko, Rebel Creek Golf Club 93 82 81 256

3 Matty Leung, Southwood Golf & Country Club 85 88 86 259

T4 Karen Saarimaki, Kenogamisis Golf Club 86 88 87 261

T4 Kim Ross, St. Charles Country Club 83 89 89 261

6 Gail Kennedy, St. Charles Country Club 89 89 87 265

7 Susan Wright - Cassan, Emerald Greens Golf Course 90 88 91 269

8 Pat MacKichan, Southwood Golf & Country Club 86 90 94 270

9 Lisa Benson, St. Charles Country Club 93 89 90 272

10 Michelle Gisiger, Wins R Putters 90 95 90 275

11 Nancy Porth, Niakwa Country Club 95 90 91 276

12 Trish Jordan, Southwood Golf & Country Club 92 91 94 277

13 Karen Foster, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 92 91 96 279

T14 Heather Shayna, Southwood Golf & Country Club 95 94 94 283

T14 Brenda Cleverley, Falcon Lake Golf Course 90 101 92 283

T14 Carol Martel, Transcona Golf Club 92 94 97 283

17 Janice Young, St. Charles Country Club 94 93 100 287

18 Mary Turner, Southside Golf Course 98 102 93 293

19 Bev Mehmel, Niakwa Country Club 94 104 97 295

20 Ruth Schappert, Southwood Golf & Country Club 104 100 96 300

21 Karen Yamada, Niakwa Country Club 100 110 103 313

22 Margaret Styles, St. Charles Country Club 118 116 103 337

23 Florence Mehmel, Breezy Bend Country Club 122 120 117 359

Flight Winners

First Flight Winner Pat MacKichan Southwood Golf & Country Club First Flight Runner up Lisa Benson St. Charles Country Club

Second Flight Winner Janice Young St. Charles Country Club Second Flight Runner up Mary Turner Southside Golf Course

Super Senior Winner (60+) Karen Saarimaki Kenogamisis Golf Club

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Senior Championship

July 24th - 26th St. Boniface Golf Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 3 Total

1 Mike Walker, St. Boniface Golf Club 73 73 78 224

2 Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club 77 75 75 227

3 Brent Clague, St. Boniface Golf Club 77 78 73 228

T4 Randy Westby, Vardon Golf Club 76 79 77 232

T4 Brian Katchnoski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 75 77 80 232

6 Dave Klowak, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 75 79 79 233

T7 Ken Mould, St. Charles Country Club 78 80 76 234

T7 Michael MacKay, Breezy Bend Country Club 77 78 79 234

T9 Russel Slobodian, Rossmere Country Club 80 79 77 236

T9 Menno Zacharias, Bridges Golf Course 76 78 82 236

T9 Dwayne Heinrichs, Bel Acres Golf & Country Club 72 80 84 236

12 Brad Moore, Pine Ridge Golf Club 79 78 83 240

T13 Gordon Hudson, Southwood Golf & Country Club 81 82 78 241

T13 Mike Berney, Transcona Golf Club 85 75 81 241

T13 John Multan, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 80 81 80 241

T16 Keith Fawcett, Clear Lake Golf Course 87 79 76 242

T16 Allan Wheeler, Rossmere Country Club 79 80 83 242

18 Bill French, St. Boniface Golf Club 80 78 85 243

T19 Alan Ediger, St. Boniface Golf Club 82 80 82 244

T19 William Parker, Niakwa Country Club 77 82 85 244

T19 Ken Warwick, Niakwa Country Club 78 77 89 244

Flight Winners

First Flight Winner Keith Fawcett Clear Lake Golf Club * First Flight Runner Up Allan Wheeler Rossmere Country Club

Second Flight Winner Ted Hunt Elmhurst Golf & Country Club Second Flight Runner Up Bill Zeweniuk St. Boniface Golf Club

Third Flight Winner Brian Minish Swan River Golf & Country Club * Third Flight Runner Up Tom Ewert Golf Manitoba Public Player Club

Super Senior Winner (70+) Ken Mould St. Charles Country Club

* matching scorecards

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Rural Junior Championship

August 12th & 13th Portage Golf Club, Portage

Place Player 1 2 Total

1 Wesley Hoydalo, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 70 68 138

2 Colton Harder, Winkler Golf Club 75 74 149

3 Owen Gillespie, Portage Golf Club 80 76 156

4 Clark Bolton, Portage Golf Club 84 74 158

5 Easton Donohoe, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 79 83 162

6 Carson Inman, Portage Golf Club 99 95 194

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Rural Amateur Championship

August 12th & 13th Portage Golf Club, Portage

Place Player 1 2 Total

1 Mikyla Albert, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 81 87 168

2 Coral Zamzow, Swan River Golf & Country Club 91 81 172

3 Marni Zamzow, Swan River Golf & Country Club 91 94 185

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Rural Amateur Championship

August 12th & 13th Portage Golf Club, Portage

Place Player 1 2 Total

1 Wesley Hoydalo, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 70 68 138

2 Trevor Mccartney, Portage Golf Club 68 71 139

3 Colwyn Abgrall, Golf Manitoba Public Player Golf Club 69 71 140

4 Josh Neufeld, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 71 77 148

T5 Avery Livingston, Bridges Golf Course 74 75 149

T5 Colton Harder, Winkler Golf Club 75 74 149

7 Brett Janz, Portage Golf Club 73 77 150

T8 Drew Jones, Shilo Country Club 78 75 153

T8 Wade Wetelainen, Eagles Landing Golf Club 77 76 153

T8 Bobby McNair, Carman Golf & Curling Club 74 79 153

11 Connor Shaw, Gilbert Plains Country Club 77 78 155

12 Owen Gillespie, Portage Golf Club 80 76 156

13 Clark Bolton, Portage Golf Club 84 74 158

T14 Mitch Rowland, Bridges Golf Course 81 81 162

T14 Easton Donohoe, Golf Manitoba Public Player Golf Club 79 83 162

16 Brent Lamb, Clear Lake Golf Club 80 83 163

17 Brett Montour, Portage Golf Club 84 81 165

18 Kevin Lamb, Clear Lake Golf Club 85 84 169

19 Carson Inman, Portage Golf Club 99 95 194

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Rural Senior Championship

August 12th & 13th Portage Golf Club, Portage

Place Player 1 2 Total

1 Keith Fawcett, Clear Lake Golf Course 76 79 155

2 Wade Ferguson, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 81 85 166

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Golf Manitoba Junior Bantam Championship

August 16th & 17th Tuxedo Golf Club, Winnipeg

Place Player 1 2 Total

1 Noah Fiks, Pine Ridge Golf Club 75 71 146

2 Carter Johnson, Rossmere Country Club 73 76 149

3 Adam Ingram, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 83 77 160

4 Nolan Watson, St. Charles Country Club 84 80 164

5 Jack Rudick, Breezy Bend Country Club 83 84 167

6 Aaron Macdonell, St. Boniface Golf Club 87 85 172

T7 Austin Boge, Pine Ridge Golf Club 90 83 173

T7 Seth Kohn, St. Charles Country Club 87 86 173

9 Hayden Chaloner, Pine Ridge Golf Club 89 85 174

10 Sartaj Dhillon, Rossmere Country Club 97 103 200

11 Brayden Boge, Pine Ridge Golf Club 99 102 201

12 Brendan Macdonell, Niakwa Country Club 108 115 223

13 Jacob Bell, Breezy Bend Country Club 119 107 226

12 & Under Winner Jack Rudick Breezy Bend Country Club 13 & 14 Winner Adam Ingram Elmhurst Golf & Country Club

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Interclub A Championship

August 22nd Carman Golf & Curling Club, Carman

Place Player Total

1 Fran Povoledo, Southwood Golf & Country Club 82

T2 Mindy Lichtman, St. Boniface Golf Club 85

T2 Pat MacKichan, Southwood Golf & Country Club 85

4 Betty Ann Roy, Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club 86

T5 Shannon Wales, Glendale Golf & Country Club 87

T5 Karen Foster, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 87

T7 Charlene Fox, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 88

T7 Shelley Muir, Breezy Bend Country Club 88

T7 Cheryl Thobaben, Breezy Bend Country Club 88

T7 Nancy Reyda, Breezy Bend Country Club 88

T11 Nancy Porth, Niakwa Country Club 89

T11 Carol Martel, Transcona Golf Club 89

T11 Gloria Heft, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 89

14 Judy Lang, Niakwa Country Club 90

T15 Marg Weddall, Glendale Golf & Country Club 91

T15 Gail Tycholiz, Dauphin Lake Golf Resort 91

T15 Lesley Mahon, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 91

T15 Lynda Mutton, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 91

T15 Alice Muir, Pine Ridge Golf Club 91

T20 Cathy Derewianchuk, Glendale Golf & Country Club 92

T20 Darlene Marion, St. Boniface Golf Club 92

T20 Pam Whiklo, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 92

T20 Heather Shayna, Southwood Golf & Country Club 92

T20 Karen Nistico, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 92

T20 Cathy Smolinski, Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club 92

T20 Terri Dueck, Pine Ridge Golf Club 92

Low Gross Winner Southwood Golf & Country Club (Team Score - 259) Fran Povoledo, Pat MacKichan, Heather Shayna, Karen Sparrow

Low Gross Runner Up Breezy Bend Country Club (Team Score - 264) Shelley Muir, Cheryl Thobaben, Lynn Smith, Nancy Reyda

Low Net Winners Pine Ridge Golf Club (Team Score - 225) Carrie Nemeth, Terri Dueck, Alice Muir, Maria Prymak-Irvine

Low Net Runner Up St. Boniface Golf Club (Team Score - 227) * Mindy Lichtman, Sue Bryner, Joni Shaw, Darlene Marion

* Won by matching scorecards

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Provincial Interclub Championship

August 28th Pinawa Golf & Country Club, Pinawa

Place Player Total

1 Ryan Terdik, Pine Ridge Golf Club 74

T2 Adam Guenther, Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club 77

T2 Jeff Bleue, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 77

T2 Doug Lavallee, Niakwa Country Club 77

T5 Dan Baletki, Beauty Bay Golf Club 78

T5 Dale Giesbrecht, Minnewasta Golf & Country Club 78

T5 Farrol Asham, Portage Golf Club 78

T8 Bailey Funk, Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club 79

T8 Tristan Schneider, Southwood Golf & Country Club 79

T8 Drew Jones, Shilo Country Club 79

T8 Nathan Wazney, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 79

T8 Ken Warwick, Niakwa Country Club 79

T13 Tyler Friesen, Southwood Golf & Country Club 80

T13 Nic Doyle, Southwood Golf & Country Club 80

T13 Blair Wizniak, Pine Ridge Golf Club 80

T16 Ike Bueckert, Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club 81

T16 Pete Lepage, Shilo Country Club 81

T16 Nolan Tutkaluk, Shilo Country Club 81

T16 Devon Schade, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 81

T16 Riley Hall, Pine Ridge Golf Club 81

T16 Daniel Munroe, Niakwa Country Club 81

T16 Bill Zeweniuk, St. Boniface Golf Club 81

T16 Kevin Wall, Winkler Golf Club 81

City Division Winners Pine Ridge Golf Club (Team Score – 222) Tyler Hall, Riley Hall, Blair Wizniak, Ryan Terdik

City Division Runner Up Niakwa Country Club (Team Score - 224) Ken Warwick, Doug Lavallee, Daniel Munroe, Jayson Nickol

Rural Division Winners Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club (Team Score - 237) Bailey Funk, Adam Guenther, Ike Bueckert, Riley Desautels

Rural Division Runner Up Shilo Country Club (Team Score - 241) Pete Lepage, Kolby Day, Drew Jones, Nolan Tutkaluk

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Golf Manitoba Women’s Interclub B Championship

August 29th Glendale Golf & Country Club, Winnipeg

Place Player Total

T1 Judie Roberts, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 103

T1 Marcia Friesen, Portage Golf Club 103

T3 Gail Wood, Southwood Golf & Country Club 104

T3 Rachelle Berard, Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club 104

5 Sue Kostuik, Kildonan Park Ladies Golf 105

6 Linny Redublo, Breezy Bend Country Club 106

T7 Dolores Pelland, Grand Pines Golf Course 110

T7 Jo Hamonic, Breezy Bend Country Club 110

T7 Myrna Stefanson, St. Charles Country Club 110

T7 Rina Laclaire, Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club 110

T11 Sandy McKnight, Carman Golf & Curling Club 111

T11 Joanne McGinn, Kildonan Park Ladies Golf 111

T11 Shaaron Weinstein, Glendale Golf & Country Club 111

T11 Maureen Lelond, Tuxedo Ladies Golf Club 111

T11 Barb Christie, St. Charles Country Club 111

T16 Pat Milne, Kildonan Park Ladies Golf 112

T16 Denise Henrie, Carman Golf & Curling Club 112

T16 Eileen Hay, Windsor Park Ladies Golf 112

T19 Margaret Styles, St. Charles Country Club 113

T19 Pam Kok, Southwood Golf & Country Club 113

T19 Marjorie Babuik, Grand Pines Golf Course 113

T19 Donna Rawluk, Tuxedo Ladies Golf Club 113

Low Gross Winners Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club (Team Score - 328) * Rina Laclaire, Rachelle Berard, Leslie King, Colleen Dalton

Low Gross Runner Up Kildonan Park Ladies Golf (Team Score - 328) Katie Mischuk, Sue Kostuik, Joanne McGinn, Pat Milne

Low Net Winner Glendale Golf & Country Club (Team Score - 236) Bettie Johnston, Shaaron Weinstein, Carole Jeffries, Elaine Shinfield

Low Net Runner Up Portage Golf Club (Team Score - 237) Marcia Friesen, Dorothy Funk, Gail Patterson, Diane Wilson

* Won by matching scorecards

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Junior Interclub Championship

August 31st Maplewood Club de Golf, St. Pierre-Jolys

Place Player Total

1 Marco Trstenjak, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 73

2 Thomas Coldwell, Niakwa Country Club 75

T3 Jordan McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club 76

T3 Ryan McMillan, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 76

5 Zachary Wasylik, Breezy Bend Country Club 77

T6 Jacob Armstrong, Southwood Golf & Country Club 78

T6 Sylvain Ruest, Niakwa Country Club 78

T8 Carter Johnson, Rossmere Country Club 79

T8 Nicholas Fernandes, Niakwa Country Club 79

T10 Lauchlan Allerton, Rossmere Country Club 80

T10 Clark Bolton, Portage Golf Club 80

T12 Kyle Schroeder, Rossmere Country Club 82

T12 Justin Scott, Southwood Golf & Country Club 82

T12 Braxton Kuntz, Breezy Bend Country Club 82

T15 Owen Gillespie, Portage Golf Club 83

T15 Brent Ingram, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 83

17 Adam Ingram, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 84

18 Logan Rands, Portage Golf Club 88

19 Jack Rudick, Breezy Bend Country Club 93

20 Carson Inman, Portage Golf Club 101

Champion Niakwa Country Club (Team Score - 232) * Thomas Coldwell, Nicholas Fernandes, Sylvain Ruest Runner Up Elmhurst Golf & Country Club (Team Score - 232) Brent Ingram, Ryan McMillan, Adam Ingram, Marco Trstenjak * Won by matching scorecards

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Golf Manitoba Men’s Senior Interclub Championship

September 6th Steinbach Fly-In Golf Club, Steinbach

Place Player Total

1 Russel Slobodian, Rossmere Country Club 67

2 Jack Zacharias, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 69

3 Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club 70

4 Bill North, Carman Golf & Curling Club 71

5 Denis Carpentier, Southwood Golf & Country Club 72

T6 Allan Wheeler, Rossmere Country Club 73

T6 Gordon Hudson, Southwood Golf & Country Club 73

T6 Mike Walker, St. Boniface Golf Club 73

T6 William Parker, Niakwa Country Club 73

T6 Anthony Wattman, Pine Ridge Golf Club 73

T11 Alan Ediger, St. Boniface Golf Club 74

T11 Ken Warwick, Niakwa Country Club 74

T11 Gary Shibata, St. Boniface Golf Club 74

T11 Rod Klassen, Clear Lake Golf Club 74

T11 Brad Moore, Pine Ridge Golf Club 74

T16 Gary Park, Glendale Golf & Country Club 75

T16 Ab Guanlao, Golf Manitoba Public Player Club 75

T16 Keith Fawcett, Clear Lake Golf Club 75

T16 Tom Humniski, Rossmere Country Club 75

City Division Winners Rossmere Country Club (Team Score - 216) Allan Wheeler, Bob Baldwinson, Rick Klimczakr, Russel Slobodian

City Division Runner Up St. Boniface Golf Club (Team Score - 221) Alan Ediger, Mike Walker, Gary Shibata

Rural Division Winners Carman Golf & Curling Club (Team Score - 224) Bruce North, Bill North, Wayne Giesbrecht, Lionel Walz

Rural Division Runner Up Clear Lake Golf Club (Team Score - 225) Keith Fawcett, Rod Klassen, Darren Maginal, Grant McPhail

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2017 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS

Women’s Junior Champion

Camryn Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club Men’s Junior Champion

Ryan McMillan, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club

Women’s Amateur Champion

Marissa Naylor, Pine Ridge Golf Club Men’s Amateur Champion

Travis Fredborg, Pine Ridge Golf Club

Men’s Mid-Amateur Champion

Todd Fanning, Niakwa Country Club Men’s Mid-Master Champion

Todd Fanning, Niakwa Country Club

Women’s Senior Champion

Rhonda Orr, Southwood Golf & Country Club Men’s Senior Champion

Mike Walker, St. Boniface Golf Club

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Golf Manitoba Volunteer Recognition

2016 Distinguished Service Award

George McLeod is the tenth recipient of the annual Golf Manitoba Distinguished Service Award. George started volunteering in the 1980’s as a Rural Representative for the Wheat City Golf Club with the Manitoba Golf Association (MGA). He was then nominated and elected to the Board of the MGA in 1985. During the 20 years on the Board, he served on every committee the MGA had with the exception of the Finance Committee and eventually moved on to be President (2002 – 2004). He was the last President of the MGA and the first President of the newly formed Golf Manitoba. George was also instrumental in the formation and inauguration of the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame and Museum. Nationally, he served on the Royal Canadian Golf Association Board of Directors as Manitoba’s Class “C” Governor for 10 years. Following a governance change with Golf Canada, he then went on to become a member of the Golf Canada Governors Council, served on the Membership Committee and was Chair of the Canadian Turf Grass Research Foundation until 2015. McLeod also assisted Golf Canada with the amalgamation of the Canadian Ladies Golf Association (CLGA) and the RCGA and served on numerous committees for ten years as a Governor. George has been a rules official, course rater, and volunteer starter/scorer for Golf Manitoba, the RCGA & Golf Canada for over 30 years. Some highlights are: In 2013 he was a rules official for 4 days at the Nott Autocorp Men’s Amateur Championship held at Neepawa. In 2014, he was the Golf Canada Tournament Chair and Starter/Scorer at the CN Future Links Prairie Championship held at the Shilo Country Club. He was a Starter/Scorer at the 2014 Canadian University Championship at Southwood and a Starter/Scorer at the Canadian Men’s Amateur at Southwood that same year. "I am very humbled by this honour and privileged to be in the distinguished company of the previous recipients”, said McLeod. “Golf Manitoba has already awarded me with a lifetime of cherished times, memories and friends that is unmatched by anything I've been involved with.” “On behalf of the Board and Staff of Golf Manitoba, I would like to extend congratulations to George McLeod as this year’s recipient of the Distinguished Service Award,” commented Tammy Gibson, President of Golf Manitoba. “George’s leadership, commitment and dedication to the game over the years are certainly worthy of this award and we are appreciative of his many contributions to amateur golf in Manitoba, North West Ontario and Canada” added Gibson. Golf Manitoba is very pleased to honour Mr. George McLeod as the Distinguished Service Award Recipient for 2016.

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Past recipients include Jerry Budyk (2007), Don Forsyth (2008), Betty Grant (2009), Brian Gilhuly (2010), Rudy Boivin (2011), Joyce Collier (2012), Bob Forcand (2013), Don MacDonald (2014) and Barbara Hamill (2015).

Volunteers Recognized at the 2016 Awards Dinner

25+ Years

Gary Boden Bob Fallis Rob MacDonald Claire Nesbitt

Paul Zeglinski

20 Years

Brenda Burch Don Cook Betty Grant Harry Martel Ian Squair

15 Years

Arlene Boivin Donald Hargot Vivian Squair Michael Sterdan

10 Years

Paul Fielding Bob MacCallum Carol Martel Kevin O’Donovan Lionel Poirier Sam Roy

5 Years

Bill Friesen Wayne Leslie Harv Loewen Reg Rogers

Gord Suderman Kerry Walker

INTERPROVINCIAL TEAM RESULTS

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2017 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship

July 25th - July 28th Cutten Fields

Guelph, Ontario

TEAM STANDINGS

1. British Columbia 289 5. Manitoba 322 2. Ontario 305 6. Saskatchewan 343 3. Quebec 306 7. Nova Scotia 347 4. Alberta 306 8. New Brunswick 358 MANITOBA TEAM

Bri-ann Tokariwski, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 80-79-X-X ................ 159 (MC) Charmaine McKid, Breezy Bend Country Club 83-85-X-X ................ 168 (MC) Marissa Naylor, Pine Ridge Golf Club 92-80-X-X ................ 172 (MC)

(L-R) Marissa Naylor, Bri-ann Tokariwski, Charmaine Mackid

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2017 Canadian Junior Boys Championship

July 30th - August 3rd Cataraqui Golf & Country Club

Kingston, Ontario

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Alberta 280 6. Prince Edward Island 298 T2. New Brunswick 281 T7. Manitoba 300 T2. Ontario 281 T7. Newfoundland & Labrador 300 T4. British Columbia 287 T7. Nova Scotia 300 T4. Quebec 287 10. Saskatchewan 305 MANITOBA TEAM

Wesley Hoydalo, Selkirk Golf & Country Club 72-75-68-69 ............. 284 (14th) Ryan McMillan, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 78-76-X-X ................ 154 (MC) Anthony Leicht, St. Charles Country Club 77-71-X-X ................ 158 (MC)

(L-R) Ryan McMillan, Anthony Leicht, Wesley Hoydalo

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2017 Canadian Junior Girls Championship August 1st - August 4th

Camelot Golf & Country Club Cumberland, Ontario

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Ontario 289 6. New Brunswick 339 2. British Columbia 292 7. Nova Scotia 342 3. Quebec 300 8. Saskatchewan 352 4. Alberta 318 9. Newfoundland & Labrador 406 5. Manitoba 323

MANITOBA TEAM

Camry Roadley, Southwood Golf & Country Club 77-78-80-81 ............. 316 (37th) Bobbi Uhl, Shilo Country Club 83-85-X-X ................ 168 (MC) Kate Gregoire, Quarry Oaks Golf Course 98-90-X-X ................ 188 (MC)

(L-R) Kate Gregoire, Camryn Roadley, Bobbi Uhl

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2017 Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship August 7th - 10th

The Toronto Golf Club & Islington Golf Club Mississauga & Etobicoke, Ontario

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Quebec 273 T4. Alberta 289 2. Manitoba 284 T7. Saskatchewan 304 3. Ontario 287 T7. New Brunswick 304 T4. British Columbia 289 9. Newfoundland & Labrador 307 T4. Nova Scotia 289 10. Northwest Territories 350 MANITOBA TEAM

Travis Fredborg, Pine Ridge Golf Club 71-75-X-X ................ 146 (MC) Eric Johnson, Breezy Bend Country Club 66-79-X-X ................ 145 (MC) Devon Schade, Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 76-72-X-X ................ 148 (MC)

(L-R) Travis Fredborg, Eric Johnson, Devon Schade

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2017 Canadian Men’s Mid - Amateur Championship

August 22nd - August 25th Wascana Country Club Regina, Saskatchewan

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Ontario * 281 6. British Columbia 291 2. Saskatchewan 281 7. New Brunswick 292 3. Quebec 282 8. Nova Scotia 301 4. Manitoba 283 9. Prince Edward Island 320 5. Alberta 287

* won on playoff

MANITOBA TEAM

Todd Fanning, Niawka Country Club 70-70-65-69 ............. 274 (1st) Justin McDonald, Breezy Bend Country Club 70-73-72-67 ............. 282 (T5th) Mike Tibbs, Breezy Bend Country Club 76-76-82-77 ............. 311 (71st)

(L-R) Mike Tibbs, Todd Fanning, Justin McDonald

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2017 Canadian Women’s Senior Championship

August 22nd - August 24th Humber Valley Resort

Little Rapids, Newfoundland

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Ontario 306 6. Manitoba 338 T2. British Columbia 310 7. Saskatchewan 341 T2. Quebec 310 8. Nova Scotia 342 4. Alberta 320 9. Prince Edward Island 345 5. New Brunswick 325 10. Newfoundland & Labrador 360 MANITOBA TEAM

Rhonda Orr, Southwood Golf & Country Club 79-85-78 .................. 242 (T13th) Kim Ross, St. Charles Country Club 84-90-96 .................. 270 (T64th) Matty Leung, Southwood Golf & Country Club 93-95-X ................... 188 (MC)

(L-R) Kim Ross, Matty Leung, Rhonda Orr

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2017 Canadian Men’s Senior Championship

September 11th - September 14th Kanawaki Golf Club

Kahnawake (Montreal), Quebec

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Alberta 283 6. Saskatchewan 306 2. British Columbia 295 7. Ontario 309 T3. Quebec 299 8. New Brunswick 315 T3. Manitoba 299 9. Newfoundland & Labrador 321 5. Nova Scotia 305 10. Prince Edward Island 328 MANITOBA TEAM

Garth Collings, Breezy Bend Country Club 71-75-73-76 ............. 295 (18th) Mike Walker, St. Boniface Golf Club 77-76-77-78 ............. 308 (T56th) Brent Clague, St. Boniface Golf Club 81-82-X-X ................ 163 (MC)

(L – R) Brent Clague, Mike Walker, Garth Collings

APPENDIX A

FINANCIAL

STATEMENTS

GOLF MANITOBA INC.

Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

GOLF MANITOBA INC.

Index to Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

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MANAGEMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING

1

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT 2

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Statement of Financial Position 3

Statement of Operations 4

Statement of Changes in Net Assets 5

Statement of Cash Flow 6

Notes to Financial Statements 7 - 11

Administrative Expenses (Schedule 1) 12

Program Management Expenses (Schedule 2) 12

Tournament Expenses (Schedule 3) 12

100th Anniversary Celebration (Schedule 4) 13

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT

To the Members of Golf Manitoba Inc.

We have audited the accompanying financial statements of Golf Manitoba Inc., which comprise the statement of financialposition as at March 31, 2017 and the statements of operations, changes in net assets and cash flow for the year then ended, and asummary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.

Management's Responsibility for the Financial Statements

Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Canadianaccounting standards for not-for-profit organizations, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary toenable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditors' Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit inaccordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethicalrequirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free frommaterial misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements.The procedures selected depend on the auditors' judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of thefinancial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal controlrelevant to the entity's preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that areappropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity's internalcontrol. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accountingestimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

Opinion

In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Golf Manitoba Inc. as atMarch 31, 2017 and the results of its operations and its cash flow for the year then ended in accordance with Canadianaccounting standards for not-for-profit organizations.

Exchange

Chartered Professional Accountants LLPWinnipeg, ManitobaMay 23, 2017

1-554 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3L5Telephone: (204) 943-4584 Fax: (204) 957-5195

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.exg.ca

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Statement of Operations

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2017 2016

REVENUEManitoba Lottery Corporation - bingo $ 50,400 $ 51,150

Sport Manitoba Inc. Grants: Base & Sport development 121,000 121,000

Manitoba, Western & Canada Summer Games 11,940 13,195

Coaching 15,000 16,000

Special 1,750 1,000

Membership dues 134,765 137,620

Tournament entrance fees 120,730 127,072

Camp and clinic fees 19,650 12,825

Interest 2,453 2,560

Development grants and sponsorship (Note 11) 27,039 25,555

Other 3,932 7,345

508,659 515,322EXPENSES

Administrative Expenses (Schedule 1) 126,288 134,083

Program Management Expenses (Schedule 2) 153,461 141,236

Tournament Expenses (Schedule 3) 201,400 198,620

Amortization 9,019 9,878

Teams 13,425 12,743

Public relations 6,448 6,574

510,041 503,134

EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES BEFORE100th ANNIVERSARY OPERATIONS (1,382) 12,188

100th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (Schedule 4) - (12,498)

DEFICIENCY OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES $ (1,382) $ (310)

See notes to financial statements4

GOLF MANITOBA INC.

Statement of Changes in Net Assets

Year Ended March 31, 2017

Internally Invested inUnrestricted Restricted Capital Assets 2017 2016

NET ASSETS -BEGINNING OFYEAR $ 7,551 $ 100,000 $ 14,021 $ 121,572 $ 121,882

Excess (Deficiency)of revenue overexpenses 7,637 - (9,019) (1,382) (310)

Transfer for purchaseof capital assets

(12,172) - 12,172 - -

NET ASSETS - ENDOF YEAR $ 3,016 $ 100,000

$ 17,174

$ 120,190

$ 121,572

See notes to financial statements5

GOLF MANITOBA INC.

Statement of Cash Flow

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2017 2016

OPERATING ACTIVITIES Cash receipts from grants, golf clubs and users $ 502,983 $ 558,231 Cash paid to suppliers and employees (496,521) (557,352)

Cash flow from operating activities 6,462 879

INVESTING ACTIVITIES Purchase of capital assets (12,172) (4,038) Net change in investments 453 (374)

Cash flow used by investing activities (11,719) (4,412)

DECREASE IN CASH (5,257) (3,533)

CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR 25,566 29,099

CASH - END OF YEAR $ 20,309 $ 25,566

See notes to financial statements6

GOLF MANITOBA INC.

Notes to Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

1. DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION

Golf Manitoba Inc. (the “organization”) is a non-profit organization established to develop, promote, governand service the game of golf in Manitoba and North West Ontario for the benefit of all participants.

The organization is exempt from taxation as a non-profit entity under Section 149(1) of the Income Tax Act.

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Because a precise determination of many assets and liabilities is dependent upon futureevents, the preparation of financial statements for a period necessarily involves the use of estimates which havebeen made using careful judgement. The financial statements have, in management's opinion, been properlyprepared within the reasonable limits of materiality and within the framework of the significant accountingpolicies summarized below:

Financial instruments

Financial instruments are recorded at fair value when acquired or issued. In subsequent periods, financial assetswith actively traded markets are reported at fair value, with any unrealized gains and losses reported in income.All other financial instruments are reported at amortized cost, and tested for impairment at each reporting date.Transaction costs on the acquisition, sale, or issue of financial instruments are expensed when incurred.

Investments

Investments, which consist of guaranteed investment certificates with original maturities at date of purchasebeyond three months, are carried at amortized cost.

Inventory

Inventory is recorded at cost and consists of rule books, pins, scorecards and clothing.

Capital assets

Capital assets are stated at cost or deemed cost less accumulated amortization. Capital assets are amortized overtheir estimated useful lives on a straight-line basis at the following rates:

Computer software 25%Office equipment 25%Office furniture 10%Tournament equipment 25%

The organization regularly reviews its capital assets to eliminate obsolete items. Government grants are treatedas deferred capital contributions and amortized over the useful life of the underlying asset.

Capital assets acquired during the year but not placed into use are not amortized until they are placed into use.

(continues)

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Notes to Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)

Revenue recognition

The organization follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions. Externally restrictedcontributions are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenses are recognized. Unrestrictedcontributions are recognized as revenue when received or receivable if the amount to be received can bereasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured.

Donated services

A large number of volunteers donate significant amounts of their time to program events and fundraisingactivities. No amount has been reflected in the financial statements for donated services since an objectivebasis is not available to measure the value of such services.

Allocation of salaries and wages and office expenses

The organization allocates salary and wage, and office expenses to three functional areas: administration,program management and tournament. The percentages are based upon estimates of staff time and resourcesspent for each area. These percentages are reviewed every year to determine whether there has been anysignificant shift which might warrant a change to the allocations. Salaries and wages have been allocated as follows:

2017 2016

To administration expenses 33% 33%

To program management expenses 37% 37%

To tournament expenses 30% 30%

Office expenses have been allocated as follows:

To administration expenses 33% 33%

To program management expenses 33% 33%

To tournament expenses 34% 34%

3. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

The organization is exposed to various risks through its financial instruments and has a comprehensive riskmanagement framework to monitor, evaluate and manage these risks. The following analysis providesinformation about the organization's risk exposure and concentration as of March 31, 2017.

Credit risk

Credit risk arises from the potential that a counter party will fail to perform its obligations. The organization isexposed to credit risk from funders, members and users. Due to the nature of the organization and its historywith contributors, management assesses the credit risk as low.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

4. CAPITAL ASSETS

2017

Accumulated Net bookCost amortization value

Computer Software $ 4,922 $ 3,909 $ 1,013Computer Hardware 13,357 9,437 3,920Office Furniture 22,034 15,572 6,462Tournament Equipment 22,479 16,700 5,779

$ 62,792 $ 45,618 $ 17,174

2016 Accumulated Net book

Cost amortization value

Computer Software $ 5,605 $ 5,511 $ 94Computer Hardware 28,550 25,934 2,616Office Furniture 22,034 13,369 8,665Tournament Equipment 20,676 18,030 2,646

$ 76,865 $ 62,844 $ 14,021

During the year, capital assets with a cost of $18,460 and a net book value of $NIL were removed from therecords as the items were no longer in use.

5. LINE OF CREDIT

The organization has a $10,000 line of credit with the Assiniboine Credit Union bearing interest at prime plus1% and is secured by a general security agreement providing a fixed charge over all assets. The organizationhas not utilized the line of credit as at March 31, 2017.

6. INTERNALLY RESTRICTED

Net assets in the amount of $100,000 had been internally restricted by the Board of Directors for future capitalacquisitions.

The $100,000 for future capital acquisitions remains in the fund at March 31, 2017.

Future appropriations will be made, of funds considered surplus to ongoing operations, on an annual basis uponapproval by the Board of Directors.

Assets have not been specifically designated and set aside for the purposes of funding this internal restriction ofnet assets.

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Notes to Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

7. NON-CONSOLIDATION OF CONTROLLED ENTITY

At November 30, 2016, the organization is the sole member of the Manitoba Golf Scholarship Fund Inc. (the"Fund"). The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial assistance to young golfers for the purpose of enablingthem to further their education at a Canadian post-secondary educational institution. The Fund is incorporatedunder the Corporations Act of Manitoba and is a registered charity under the Income Tax Act. The Fund hasnot been consolidated in the organization's financial statements. The financial summary of the Fund as atNovember 30, 2016 and for the year then ended is as follows:

November 30,2016

November 30,2015

Financial position:

Total assets $ 184,563 $ 177,463

Results of operations:

Total revenues $ 15,270 $ 18,673

Total expenses 8,170 6,525

Excess of revenue over expenses $ 7,100 $ 12,148

Cash flows:

Cash flows from operations $ 7,100 $ 12,148

8. SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE

The organization exercises significant influence over the Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. (the"Hall of Fame") by virtue of its ability to appoint four of the Hall of Fame's Board of Directors. The Hall ofFame was established to raise funds to acknowledge the contributions and accomplishments of Manitobans tothe game of golf. The Hall of Fame is incorporated as a corporation without share capital under the laws ofManitoba and is a registered charity under the Income Tax Act. Net assets of the Hall of Fame amount to$13,138 at November 30, 2016 (2015 - $13,591).

9. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

Included in the organization's program management expenses are operating grants of $1,000 (2016 - $1,000) tothe Hall of Fame.

10. COMMITMENTS

The organization is committed to cellular phone, shredding and online registration service payments as follows:

2018 $ 4,556

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Notes to Financial Statements

Year Ended March 31, 2017

11. NON-MONETARY TRANSACTIONS

The organization has an agreement with Nott Autocorp which allows them to lease a vehicle for 5 months fromNott Autocorp at a reduced rate. The financial statements include the full market cost of the vehicle lease andthe difference is recorded as sponsorship revenue.

12. PENSION PLAN

The organization maintains a defined contribution pension plan for most of its employees. All contributions arefully funded on a monthly basis and are included in wages and benefits expense. During the year $10,851 (2016- $9,181) was recorded as an expense in relation to this pension plan.

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Administrative Expenses (Schedule 1)

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2017 2016

Annual meeting $ 5,022 $ 6,827Computer support 3,435 4,199Insurance 1,946 1,917Lotteries - bingo grants 5,500 6,500Meetings 6,545 6,235Memberships 2,845 4,535Miscellaneous 301 153Office (Note 2) 11,757 12,926Professional development - 4,559Professional fees 3,515 3,561Wages and benefits (Note 2, 12) 85,422 82,671

$ 126,288 $ 134,083

Program Management Expenses (Schedule 2)

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2017 2016

Clinics and camps $ 42,411 $ 33,519Course rating 2,516 1,069Manitoba Golf Hall of Fame and Museum Inc. (Note 9) 1,000 1,000Equipment rentals - 30Office (Note 2) 11,757 12,926Wages and benefits (Note 2, 12) 95,777 92,692

$ 153,461 $ 141,236

Tournament Expenses (Schedule 3)

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2017 2016

Direct expenses $ 107,662 $ 109,084Office (Note 2) 12,113 13,318Professional development 3,969 1,063Wages and benefits (Note 2, 12) 77,656 75,155

$ 201,400 $ 198,620

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100th Anniversary Celebration (Schedule 4)

Year Ended March 31, 2017

2017 2016

REVENUERaffle $ - $ 20,600

Tournament - 29,617

- 50,217

EXPENSESRaffle - Expenditure - 20,339

Tournament - 27,033

Other 100th celebration activities - 15,343

- 62,715

LOSS FROM ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION $ - $ (12,498)

See notes to financial statements13

PAST PRESIDENTS

MANITOBA GOLF ASSOCIATION 2002 George McLeod Wheat City Golf Course 2000 - 01 Rob MacDonald Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1998 - 99 Ken MacCharles * St. Charles Country Club 1996 - 97 Syd Cohan Glendale Golf & Country Club 1995 Rick Thain Winnipeg Municipal Courses 1993 - 94 Dave Morison Breezy Bend Country Club 1991 - 92 Jim Scollan Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1990 Ted Chop Northernaire Golf Course 1989 Bob Forcand Breezy Bend Country Club 1988 Rudy Boivin Southwood Golf & Country Club 1986 - 87 Jim Bristow Breezy Bend Country Club 1985 Al Macatavish Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1984 Keith D. Armstrong Niakwa Country Club 1982 - 83 Michael Averbach Glendale Golf and Country Club 1981 Donald L. Nutley * Bel Acres Golf & Country Club 1980 P. M. (Peter) Kremer Charleswood Golf Club 1979 E. K. (Bud) Foster * Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1978 Gordon Pattison * St. Boniface Golf Club 1977 D. R. (Don) Craig Wpg. Municipal Courses 1976 R. B. (Bob) Goodwin Niakwa Country Club 1975 W. J. (Bill) Doyle * Southwood Golf & Country Club 1974 John C. Brown Winnipeg Canoe Club 1973 Manuel Bricker * Glendale Golf and Country Club 1972 H. E. Caldwell * Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1970 - 71 R. E. Galloway * Pine Ridge Golf Club 1968 - 69 Dwight Parkinson, M.D. * St. Charles Country Club 1966 - 67 J. P. Vinet Assiniboine Golf Club 1964 - 65 Herbert A. Foster * Pine Ridge Golf Club 1962 - 63 J. W. Abbott * Southwood Golf & Country Club 1960 - 61 Charles L. Jones * Niakwa Country Club 1958 - 59 J. A. Swanson * Assiniboine Golf Club 1956 - 57 W. Arthur Johnston * Pine Ridge Golf Club 1954 - 55 J. M. Blair * St. Charles Country Club 1952 - 53 C. M. Thompson * Niakwa Country Club 1950 - 51 Fred J. O'Malley * Southwood Golf & Country Club 1948 - 49 W. S. Bickell * Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1946 - 47 Harold Parker * Pine Ridge Golf Club 1944 - 45 H. Bruce Boreham * Tuxedo Golf Course 1942 - 43 Dr. N. C. Carmichael * St. Charles Country Club 1940 - 41 Gordon L. Leggo * Southwood Golf & Country Club 1938 - 39 R. G. Murray * Assiniboine Golf Club 1936 - 37 R. J. Gallagher * Norwood Golf Club 1934 - 35 J. L. M. Thomson * Niakwa Country Club 1932 - 33 Judge J. E. Adamson * Sandy Hook Golf Club 1930 - 31 Robert Jacob * Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1929 – 30 C. W. Jackson * St. Charles Country Club 1928 - 29 D. E. Clement * Brandon Golf & Country Club 1927 C. E. Harvey * Elmhurst Golf & Country Club 1926 T. J. Lytle * Assiniboine Golf Club 1925 R. H. Baird * St. Charles Country Club 1924 G. B. Saunders * Southwood Golf & Country Club 1922 - 23 R. C. S. Bruce * Norwood Golf Club 1920 - 21 T. K. Middlemass * Winnipeg Golf Club 1918 - 19 C. P. Wilson * St. Charles Country Club 1915 - 17 F. L. Patton * St. Charles Country Club

* Denotes deceased

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MISSION STATEMENT

To develop, promote, govern and service the game of golf in Manitoba

and North West Ontario for the benefit of all participants