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Teams competed in a 2-Net Best Ball format, where competing juniors demonstrated their high levels of play, sportsmanship and love of the game.

By demonstrating their high standard of golf skills over 18 holes, each of the fifteen successful applicants took an important step toward achieving membership as an Apprentice Professional within the PGA of Canada.

The Cheam Mountain Golf Course Head Teaching Professional made nine birdies and an eagle during his bogey-free round to achieve this incredible milestone.

The initiative has introduced over 6,000 British Columbia youth to the sport since launching in 2014.

Leading the standings, Ryan Tofani (Chilliwack Golf Club) has earned 21 total points through his dedication to Association initiatives, as well as his consistent promotion via social media.

The duo, representing Tower Ranch Golf Club, fired a tournament record 16-under 55 in the final round scramble to win by six strokes and earn a joint-record total tournament score of -22.

Zibrik and Cullen emerged as the team to beat heading into tomorrow’s final round, putting forth a spectacular performance for a 9-under-par 62 today.

Known for its warm, welcoming atmosphere, Copper Point seamlessly combines natural beauty with top-tier golfing amenities, making it a true gem in British Columbia’s golf landscape.

Following an incredible two days of championship golf at Nicklaus North Golf Course, Bryn Parry and Taylor Kim emerged as the 2024 PGA of BC Seniors’ and Women’s champions.

Surrounded by the mountainous Whistler terrain, competitors were treated to pristine conditions as the sunshine poked through the clouds to illuminate the gorgeous Nicklaus North fairways.

The PGA of BC thanks Honma Golf and Levelwear for their generous sponsorship of the event, as well as GolfBC Group for their great support of the Women’s Championship.

Back by popular demand, the PGA of BC, in partnership with the Vancouver Canucks, is proud to once again host Canucks Junior Golf Week.