Gravenhurst, ON – Ontario emerged victorious over British Columbia in the 2025 Indigenous Challenge Cup, held at the scenic Taboo Muskoka Golf Course. The championship unfolded over two days in a series of competitions, including Four-Ball Matches, Foursome Matches, and Singles Match Play. Each format tested the players’ teamwork, strategy, and individual skill, creating a dynamic and memorable showcase of Indigenous golf talent. Ontario’s consistency across all formats ultimately secured their well-earned win in this inter-provincial event.
Each team was made up of 16 golfers, selected based on their performances at this year’s Indigenous Ontario Championship and Indigenous Championship British Columbia. These top players earned the honour of representing their provinces in the 2025 Indigenous Challenge Cup.
Four Ball Matches:
Ontario: 6 points
British Columbia: 2 points
Foursome Matches:
Ontario: 5.5 points
British Columbia: 2.5 points
Singles Match Play:
Ontario: 10.5 points
British Columbia: 5.5 points

With a strong performance across all match formats, Ontario claimed the trophy, finishing with a total of 22 points. British Columbia closed the event with 10 points in a hard-fought competition.
Golf Ontario would like to express its sincere gratitude to the volunteers, officials, and staff at Taboo Muskoka Golf Course for their exceptional support and hospitality. Their contributions were instrumental in delivering a world-class experience.
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