Marontate & Zhao Take Home the Gold at the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ & Girls’ Championship

Cambridge, ON – With clouds looming over Cambridge Golf Club this morning, many players were worried that the final round of the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship would be rained on. In a turn of events, the sun came out and the heat turned up, much like the moves made on the leaderboard.
In celebration of Women’s Golf Day, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ dominated the course, as the females lead with the lowest scores of the championship. Holding onto her impressive lead to take home the 2020 Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship title, Kelly Zhao (Station Creek GC – North) finished the day with an even par (140) on the championship. Earning the silver was Vanessa Borovilos (Weston G&CC) with a solid finish of one-under par (143), while the bronze went to Wendy Li (Cedar Brae GC) who battled her way up the leaderboard during the final round (146).

Reflecting on the championship win, Zhao said “I feel great, I mean this is a once in a lifetime opportunity! In comparison to yesterday, today’s round was steady with a few ups and downs. The last hole was more challenging today, as my putt pulled a 360 out of the cup for a tough bogey”. Heading home with her gold, Zhao is looking forward to off-season training and the 2021 championship season.
Making massive moves on the course today, Cale Marontate (Kingsville G&CC) takes the title for the 2020 Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship. In an impressive turn of events, Marontate jumped twelve positions to give him the win with an overall three-over par (147). Taking the silver in a tie, Matthew Javier (Scarborough G&CC) and Jager Pain (Public Player) finished the championship with a plus-four (148).
Teeing off with the 1:00 p.m. group, Marontate said “the putter was working today, I was hitting more greens and fairways, and putting myself in a good position to make some birdies. Being in the fifth last group helped, as I wasn’t nervous at all on the last stretch, thinking I wasn’t in it”. As all golfers know too well, being in your head on the course can be a challenge, whereas Marontate “was stress free on the back nine and shot a 33”. Marontate is looking forward to playing some fun golf this fall and hopefully getting in a few rounds with his buddies.
In recognition of the Ontario Peewee (U13) Boys’ Championship, Jager Pain (Public Player) takes home the gold, while Eric Zhao (Bayview G&CC) and Lucas Chi (Station Creek GC) finished in a tie for silver (150). For the Ontario Peewee (U13) Girls’ Championship, Michelle Xing (National Pines GC) was awarded the gold (149), with silver going to Shauna Liu (Station Creek GC – North) (154), and bronze to Celina Yeo (West Haven G&CC) (158).
Golf Ontario would like to thank the players, staff, and volunteers for their support of the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship. To Cambridge Golf Club, Head Professional Carla Munch-Miranda and Superintendent Blaine Miller, and all their hard-working staff, thank you for being gracious hosts on such a well-conditioned course. A big thank you to the volunteers, as you are extremely valuable and we appreciate the time you take out of your week to assist. Lastly, a huge thank you to our sponsors and partners, Adidas, Taylor Made, Modern Golf, Dormie Workshop, Durham Artificial Grass, Humber College, Barcelo Bavaro Grand Resort, Baka Mobile, and Play Golf Myrtle Beach. We are grateful for your continued support.
For full results and information on the championship, visit the Boys’ official leaderboard here and the Girls’ here.
For photos of the tournament, click here.
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship
First contested in 1929, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) male golfers from across the province. Past Champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Fame members Bob Panasiuk (1955) and Kelly Roberts (1966) as well as former Team Canada member Johnny Travale (2015).
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 2003, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) female Golfers from across the province competing for the Cathy Sherk Trophy. Notable past champions include Jennifer Kirby, Augusta James and Chloe Currie.
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Gavin Smith of Orangeville Takes Day One lead at Ontario Public Amateur Championship Presented by Baka

Gormley, Ont. – Competitors arriving early for the first round of the Ontario Public Amateur Championship Presented by Baka at Meadowbrook G&CC were greeted with cool and calm grey skies. While calmer, duller conditions were the backdrop for the earlier first waves of tee times, later competitors first dealt with sunnier skies and breezier play mixed in with late strong winds and a cloudier atmosphere.
With three championship flights taking to the course, golfers in the A flight (gross) and two net flights (B and C) tackled the beautiful Meadowbrook conditions. Spectacular tree lined lush fairways were paired with greens requiring accurate approach shots, providing a tough yet fair track for day one of the annual two-day tournament.
In the A Flight which is a gross competition, Gavin Smith of Orangeville closed out the first 18 holes with an even par 71 to take the lead into day 2. His two birdie back nine sees him leading by two over Joel Clark of Toronto and Kevin Holloway of Aurora who each shot respectable 73’s (+2). One stroke behind at +3 sees three players who all hope they can make moves on day two. In total 10 players sit within 4 strokes of the lead which should really ramp up play.
B Flight and the first net score competition saw both Kyle Stolys of Richmond Hill and Tony Darbyson of Brooklin atop the leaderboard with a first round -3 under. Their identical net scores of 36/32 for 68 has them sitting two shots ahead of Donald Dasti of Whitby sitting at -1. Things tighten up with a large group between even to +5 all of whom will be looking for possible Top 10 positions tomorrow.
Rounding out the leaderboard is the C Flight which again is a net competition. A strong three under on his back nine has Andrew Garron of Kingston holding a four shot lead heading into tomorrow’s final round. Sitting three shots behind at +3 was Zachary Peters of Hamilton. In at +4 are Steve Stone of Whitby and Mark Rodrigues of Milton.
For many competitors this was their first experience competing in a Golf Ontario championship while others are seasoned veterans. The Baka Public Amateur Championship provides the perfect opportunity for those interested in trying a competitive tournament while providing gross and net flights which provide similar handicap groupings. Anyone who has considered trying one of Golf Ontario’s events should look to the 2021 Baka Public Championship and consider it.
With a little more experience on the course after today, the second round promises to be an exciting and competitive conclusion to the 2020 Baka Public Championship. Final round tee times are set for 7:30am Wednesday morning.
For more information, please visit the official tournament website
For photos of the tournament, click here.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (subject to change)
- No caddies permitted. (all events)
- No spectators, including coaches and media, permitted. (**Exception: Players 18 & Under may have one accompanying adult)
- No motorized carts permitted. (**Exception: Single rider carts only for Senior & Disability Championships)
- All events will be a single tee start – no shotguns or split tees.
- Restricted field numbers. (see individual championships)
- Qualifiers will have limited field sizes. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
Click here for the full version of the Championship protocols. **These protocols are subject to change as new guidance is received from the government.
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Golf Ontario
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Golf Ontario Day at The Nest at Friday Harbour

Please join us for Golf Ontario Day at The Nest at Friday Harbour
Monday September 14

Enjoy an amazing day of golf at The Nest at Friday Harbour. Tee times start at 12:30 until 4pm every 10 minutes and includes:
– Green fee and cart
– Boxed Lunch
– Tee gift
– On course contests (long drive, closest to the pin, straightest drive
A portion of proceeds will go to supporting the Golf Canada Foundation COVID Relief Fund – to support golf courses in helping employees and golfers stay safe while also thanking front-line workers through encouraging additional play and welcoming juniors to further experience the game.
Golf Ontario COVID-19 Protocol will be in place to assure golfers a safe and enjoyable round of golf.
Come enjoy the game we all love and also support the Golf Canada Foundation COVID – 19 Relief Fund.
Visit this link for more information and to register
Sisson & Zhao Lead the Field After Round One of the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ & Girls’ Championship

Cambridge, ON – The weather couldn’t have been more agreeable as the players teed off for round one of the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship at Cambridge Golf Club. Golf Ontario will be recognizing both the Ontario Peewee (U13) and Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ champions following tomorrow’s second (and final) round.
On the girls’ side of the championship, an impressive round of 4-under 68 gave Kelly Zhao (Station Creek GC – North) to give her a 4 stroke lead after the first round of the Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship. Tied for second with even par 72’s are Vanessa Borovilos (Weston G&CC) and Shauna Liu (Station Creek GC – North). Liu is the current leader for the Peewee (U13) Girls’, with Michelle Xing (National Pines GC) and Elliana Buhagair (Deer Creek GC) following with two and four over par respectively.
Zhao’s round included an incredible 3 eagles, and reflecting on her round today, Zhao said “my putting and drives were working really well for me. The course is quite narrow so I had to make sure my placement was accurate and that I followed through with my line. I carded my three eagles by hitting my three wood, which was bang on every time and got me really close to the pin”. Heading into the final round tomorrow, Zhao is looking to “stay confident, energized and hydrated throughout the day, while focusing on what’s to come”.
Taking his place at the top of the Boys’ leaderboard after today’s round, with a two-under par 70 is Bantam (U15) player Jax Sisson (Ambassador GC). Sisson’s round included 3 birdies and only 1 birdie to give him a two stroke lead heading into the final round. Close on his tail and sitting atop the leaderboard for the Peewee (U13) Boys’, is Jager Pain (Public Player), with a solid round that included three birdies for an even par 72. In third place on the overall leaderboard and second for the Peewee, player Brayden Card (Galt Country Club), finished his round with a one-over 73.
The final round begins at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. For future results and information on the championship, click here for the Boys’ and here for the Girls’.
For photos of the tournament, click here.
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship
First contested in 1929, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) male golfers from across the province. Past Champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Fame members Bob Panasiuk (1955) and Kelly Roberts (1966) as well as former Team Canada member Johnny Travale (2015).
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 2003, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) female Golfers from across the province competing for the Cathy Sherk Trophy. Notable past champions include Jennifer Kirby, Augusta James and Chloe Currie.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (subject to change)
- No caddies permitted. (all events)
- No spectators, including coaches and media, permitted. (**Exception: Players 18 & Under may have one accompanying adult)
- No motorized carts permitted. (**Exception: Single rider carts only for Senior & Disability Championships)
- All events will be a single tee start – no shotguns or split tees.
- Restricted field numbers. (see individual championships)
- Qualifiers will have limited field sizes. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
Click here for the full version of the Championship protocols. **These protocols are subject to change as new guidance is received from the government.
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To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher, Assistant, Marketing Communications.
Golf Ontario
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Peter MacKellar, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
Golf Ontario
PMacKellar@gao.ca
2020 Ontario Public Amateur Championship, Presented by Baka Mobile, Teeing Up at Meadowbrook GC Sept 1st to 2nd

Gormley, ON – As summer slowly slips away, we prepare to tee up the Ontario Public Amateur Championship, presented by Baka Mobile, at Meadowbrook Golf Club from September 1st to 2nd. For many competitors, this is their first experience competing in a Golf Ontario championship while others are seasoned veterans. The Baka Public Championship provides the perfect opportunity for those interested in trying a competitive tournament, while providing gross and net flights which provide similar handicap groupings.
Open only to players of the Golf Ontario Public Player Program and members of a semi-public golf course, the championship will see players compete in three separate flights. Players in the A flight will compete in a gross competition, while the B and C flights will compete in a net competition. Players in the B flight will also be eligible for the overall A flight, as they play off the same tees.
The classic championship parkland golf course is a great experience for golfers of all levels, as the 153 acre property features flawless bentgrass greens, tactically placed bunkers, and a series of flowing brooks and dangerously positioned water hazards. Head Professional of Meadowbrook Golf Club, Sheldon Friske, describes the course as “a first shot golf course. If you put the ball in the fairway off the tee, you have a clear shot to the green. Miss the fairway by a little bit and there’s some bunkering and trees around the greens that you’ll have to deal with. The rough is also thick enough that it will affect the second shot, even if only off by a foot”. Right off the start, players can expect “a challenging tee shot as we flipped the nines this year, making for a very challenging first hole”.
With three previous Public Amateur Champions returning to the field, they will be battling for the chance to add another name plate to the trophy. Returning players include 2013 winner, Dan Kavanagh (Scarborough), 2014 winner, Peter Willis (Aurora), and 2011 and 2015 winner, Arnold Johnson (Brampton).
We are also excited to have introduced a Front Line Workers donation program this year as part of our registration process, to give back to the local communities we will be playing in. The Front Line Workers donations from the Baka Public Amateur Championship will be donated to Markham Stouffville Hospital Foundation.
First tee off of the day for round one on September 1st is set for 7:30 a.m. To follow the leaderboard, click here.
About The Baka Public Amateur Championship
The Baka Public Amateur Championship was first played in 1958 at Don Valley Golf Club. Past winners include: Ken Trowbridge (1970), 2018 Ontario Golf Hall of Fame inductee Dave Bunker (2009, 2010) and Craig Loughry who has won a record four times (1997, 2001, 2005, 2006). Play of the tournament was suspended from 1984-1995. Mill Run Golf and Country Club (Uxbridge, ON) has hosted the tournament a record 9 times.
The Baka Public Amateur Championship provides the perfect opportunity for those interested in trying a competitive tournament while providing gross and net flights. This allows higher handicap players to play against players in their handicap grouping.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (subject to change)
- No caddies permitted. (all events)
- No spectators, including coaches and media, permitted. (**Exception: Players 18 & Under may have one accompanying adult)
- No motorized carts permitted. (**Exception: Single rider carts only for Senior & Disability Championships)
- All events will be a single tee start – no shotguns or split tees.
- Restricted field numbers. (see individual championships)
- Qualifiers will have limited field sizes. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
Click here for the full version of the Championship protocols. **These protocols are subject to change as new guidance is received from the government.
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To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our websitefor further information.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher, Assistant, Marketing Communications.
Golf Ontario
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
Golf Ontario
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Cambridge Golf Club to Host the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ & Girls’ Championship

Cambridge, ON – Taking to the course from August 31st to September 1st at Cambridge Golf Club, Golf Ontario will welcome the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship. This championship will also see Golf Ontario crown a winner for the Ontario Peewee (U13) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship.
Cambridge Golf Club is a “mature golf course with beautifully manicured fairways and greens, with two new holes that have been back in play for the last two seasons”, said Head Professional at Cambridge Golf Club, Carla Munch-Miranda, when asked to describe the course. “Being a mature golf course, it is a little tighter now, so players need to be on their game and be sure of their placement on the tee”, as the long narrow fairways offer a challenge before the defensive greens come into play. In viewing the course layout, players will find that hole six is rated the hardest hole on the course, with bunkers and fescue surrounding the green. Having hosted one of the Junior (U19) Boys’ qualifiers in July, our “volunteers are ready and the members are excited to host the event and be a part of the championship atmosphere”.
The Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship will consist of athletes from the following two qualifiers: Sawmill Golf Club (August 14) and Lakeridge Links Golf Club (August 26). For leaderboard information on qualifiers, please click the golf course name. Golf Ontario will also recognize the Ontario Peewee (U13) Boys’ Champion at this competition. The field of 54 Boys’ is expected to be strong, as the winner of the 2019 Ontario Peewee Boys’ Championship, Jordan Hwang (York Downs G&CC), looks to challenge the winners of the qualifiers for the championship title.
As for the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship, it will consist of athletes from the following two qualifiers: Sawmill Golf Club (August 14) and Lakeridge Links Golf Club (August 26). Golf Ontario will also recognize the Ontario Peewee (U13) Girls’ Champion at this competition. Players to keep an eye on include the winner of the 2019 Ontario Peewee Girls’ Championship, Vanessa Borovilos (Weston G&CC), and the 2019 Ontario Bantam Girls’ Champion, Alexa Ouellet (Weston G&CC), as they return to the field looking for another title.
We are also excited to have introduced a Front Line Workers donation program this year as part of our registration process, to give back to the local communities we will be playing in. The Front Line Workers donations from the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ and Girls’ Championship will be donated to Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation.
First tee off of the day for round one on August 31st is set for 9:30 a.m. To follow the leaderboard, click here for the Boys’ and here for the Girls’.
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship
First contested in 1929, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Boys’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) male golfers from across the province. Past Champions include Ontario Golf Hall of Fame members Bob Panasiuk (1955) and Kelly Roberts (1966) as well as former Team Canada member Johnny Travale (2015).
About The Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 2003, the Ontario Bantam (U15) Girls’ Championship is a 36-hole competition featuring the top Bantam (U15) female Golfers from across the province competing for the Cathy Sherk Trophy. Notable past champions include Jennifer Kirby, Augusta James and Chloe Currie.
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (subject to change)
- No caddies permitted. (all events)
- No spectators, including coaches and media, permitted. (**Exception: Players 18 & Under may have one accompanying adult)
- No motorized carts permitted. (**Exception: Single rider carts only for Senior & Disability Championships)
- All events will be a single tee start – no shotguns or split tees.
- Restricted field numbers. (see individual championships)
- Qualifiers will have limited field sizes. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
Click here for the full version of the Championship protocols. **These protocols are subject to change as new guidance is received from the government.
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To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher, Assistant, Marketing Communications.
Golf Ontario
Peter MacKellar, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
Golf Ontario
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Impressive Win for Cranston to Take Home the Ontario Juvenile (U17) & Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship Titles

Melancthon, ON – It was a spectacular day for the final round of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship at Shelburne Golf and Country Club. With the weather on everyone’s side today, the players looked to finish their final round on a high note and take advantage of the sun and the calm winds. Both the Ontario Juvenile (U17) and Junior (U19) Girls’ Champions were recognized at today’s award ceremony.
Heading home with very full hands, the 2020 Ontario Juvenile and Junior Girls’ Champion is Team Ontario member Katie Cranston (Oakville GC). Cranston carded a two-over 74 on the final day, to finish a stellar week of golf at 6-under par 282, for an impressive 4 stroke victory. While reflecting on the title and today’s round, Cranston said “I can’t complain, it was pretty good but I had a rough start. I started with three bogeys and then I birdied four, so after that I started to believe in myself more and thought that this is possible”. When asked how it feels to win not only her first title, but two titles at once, Cranston replied ecstatically “it feels amazing! I have two more years to compete in Junior, so I’m really looking forward to the 2021 season”.
A strong group of Juvenile (U17) players dominated the (U19) leaderboard this week, as Nicole Gal (Oakville GC) takes home the silver with a final round 70 to finish the week a 2-under (286), and Jillian A Friyia (Highland CC) and Rozlyn Rooke (Blue Springs GC) shared the bronze in a three-way tie (289) with Junior (U19) player, Raesa Sheikh (TPC at Osprey Valley).

Devoted owner, designer, and builder of Shelburne Golf and Country Club, Sam Young, said “it was a pleasure to host this event and I think it was truly important to have it. Thank you Golf Ontario for giving me a call, as I was happy to step up to the plate and get things going here. I am very impressed with these athletes as they played great golf this week. I have a bunch of ten year old girls to teach tonight, so I’ll be a little more inspired”. In an interview following the awards ceremony, Young expressed his appreciation for the junior golfers, saying “it’s so different from when I got into the business many years ago, as more girls’ are athletes now. They all conducted themselves so well, that it was almost like you were watching a mini LGPA tour. They really handle themselves well and can they ever hit it, like really hit it!” The Ontario and Professional Golf Association of Canada Hall of Famer, Sam Young, has coached the likes of Brittany Marchand and Augusta James.
Golf Ontario would like to thank the players, staff, and volunteers for their support of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship. To Shelburne Golf and Country Club, Owner Sam Young and Superintendent Brooks Young, and all their hard-working staff, thank you for being gracious hosts on such a well conditioned course. A big thank you to the volunteers, as you are extremely valuable and we appreciate the time you take out of your week to assist. Lastly, a huge thank you to our sponsors and partners, Adidas, Taylor Made, BioSteel, Modern Golf, Dormie Workshop, Durham Artificial Grass, Humber College, Barcelo Bavaro Grand Resort, Baka Mobile, and Play Golf Myrtle Beach. We are grateful for your continued support.
For full results and information on the championship, visit the official championship page here.
For photos of the tournament, click here.
About The Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 1927, the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship features Ontario’s best amateur female golfers age 18 and under. The event consists of 72 holes of stroke play competition.
The championship has a rich history of young Ontarians who have gone on to have successful golf careers, such as World Golf Hall of Fame member Marlene Stewart Streit (1951, 1952). Other notable winners include, Sandra Post (1965, 1966), Sue Hilton (1962), Alena Sharp (1997, 1998), Jessica Shepley (2001), Jennifer Kirby (2008, 2009), and Brooke Henderson (2011, 2012).
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To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
For more information please contact:
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Golf Ontario
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Peter MacKellar, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
Golf Ontario
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Cranston Keeps Lead After Round 3 of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship

Melancthon, ON – Round three presented the players with more windy conditions, as everyone at the Ontario Junior (U19) Girl’s Championship looked to make some moves. When the weather finally warmed up at Shelburne Golf and Country Club, just four groups remaining on the back nine, and it seemed the damage had already been done as most of the field struggled to gain strokes on the leaderboard in today’s round.
Unaffected by the wind, Katie Cranston (Oakville GC) completed a solid round while remaining at the top of the leaderboard with an overall score of eight under par (208). Sitting in second is the round one leader, Nicole Gal (Oakville GC), after a plus three round thanks to some tougher greens.
Climbing the leaderboard in a tie for third is Lauren Zaretsky (Ladies GC of Toronto) and Rozlyn Rooke (Blue Springs GC). Shooting a one under and even par, the players both finished off with four birdies and three bogeys. Reflecting on today’s round, Rooke said “I feel like I was more focused both mentally and physically today. I zoned in on my shots and even though the wind was difficult at times, most of my drives were pretty good. I was able to focus on how far I wanted to carry the ball and where I wanted it to end up”. Rooke is looking to carry the same positive energy heading into the final round tomorrow.
The final round of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girl’s Championship begins at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. Follow along with Golf Ontario on Instagram as we go live with the leaders group on eighteen. For future results and information on the championship, visit the official championship page here.
For photos of the tournament, click here.
About The Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 1927, the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship features Ontario’s best amateur female golfers age 18 and under. The event consists of 72 holes of stroke play competition.
The championship has a rich history of young Ontarians who have gone on to have successful golf careers, such as World Golf Hall of Fame member Marlene Stewart Streit (1951, 1952). Other notable winners include, Sandra Post (1965, 1966), Sue Hilton (1962), Alena Sharp (1997, 1998), Jessica Shepley (2001), Jennifer Kirby (2008, 2009), and Brooke Henderson (2011, 2012).
Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher, Assistant, Marketing Communications.
Golf Ontario
BChristopher@gao.ca
Peter MacKellar, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
Golf Ontario
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Cranston & Mitchell with Impressive Rounds on Day Two of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship

Melancthon, ON – Sunny skies and cool air welcomed the girl’s back to round two of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship at Shelburne Golf and Country Club. Dealing with better conditions today, the players battled for a spot in the top 42 plus ties before the cut headed into round three.
With lots of movement on the leaderboard, Katie Cranston (Oakville GC) and Nicole Gal (Oakville GC) switched positions, with Cranston taking the lead and Gal dropping to second. Cranston shot an impressive round of 68 with five birdies (139), while Gal’s two birdies helped to leave her three under par for the round. With Sarah Gallagher (Blue Springs GC) holding her position in a tie for second with a consistent round, Team Ontario members still hold the top spots on the leaderboard.
When asked if the strategy changed from round one, Cranston commented “I didn’t really change my strategy too much. I was more confident on the par fives and went for most of them, committed to my shot, and didn’t layup”. A big difference from yesterday that most of the players mentioned was the wind, as “the wind is really tough to judge at Shelburne because you can’t tell from where you’re standing. The decks are surrounded by trees, so until your ball is in the air, it’s pretty hard to judge”.
Blazing their way into the top five, Kirsty Mitchell (Station Creek GC – North) climbed 35 spots on the leaderboard after a shooting a remarkable round of 66 for the day. Heading into round two, Mitchell said “I was trying to take it less serious today after a bad first round yesterday. I focused more on my game today and just went with it”. When asked if she felt like she was too in her head yesterday, Mitchell replied with “well I think that I just really want to play well for myself, so I try to work too hard sometimes. I need to let my practice speak for me more and trust myself”. After shooting eight birdies, it seems that Mitchell may have found the calm that her game needed.
The third round begins at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. For future results and information on the championship, visit the official championship page here.
For photos of the tournament, click here.
About The Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 1927, the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship features Ontario’s best amateur female golfers age 18 and under. The event consists of 72 holes of stroke play competition.
The championship has a rich history of young Ontarians who have gone on to have successful golf careers, such as World Golf Hall of Fame member Marlene Stewart Streit (1951, 1952). Other notable winners include Sandra Post (1965, 1966), Sue Hilton (1962), Alena Sharp (1997, 1998), Jessica Shepley (2001), Jennifer Kirby (2008, 2009), and Brooke Henderson (2011, 2012).
Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @TheGolfOntario
To stay informed on Golf Ontario’s championship play, events, and additional updates, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and like us on Facebook. Make sure to visit our website for further information.
For more information please contact:
Brianna Christopher, Assistant, Marketing Communications.
Golf Ontario
Peter MacKellar, Manager, Marketing and Communications.
Golf Ontario
PMacKellar@gao.ca
Team Ontario Holding the Top 3 Spots on the Leaderboard after Round 1 of the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship

Melancthon, ON – Ominous grey clouds and windy conditions greeted the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship this morning at Shelburne Golf and Country Club. With the sun trying to poke through all day over Shelburne, competitors are hoping that Mother Nature is good to them for the rest of the week.
The strong field is not only currently being led by three Team Ontario members, but by three Juvenile (U17) Girls’. Taking the lead in round one, Nicole Gal (Oakville GC) had a solid start with five birdies, leaving her sitting two under par. Tied for second, Sarah Gallagher (Blue Springs GC) and Katie Cranston (Oakville GC) will start off round two sitting one shot back. Positioned in fourth place also in a two-way tie on the leaderboard, Jacqueline Giles (Eagle Ridge GC) and Vanessa Borovilos (Weston G&CC), played a very consistent round with an even par for the day.
In preparation for the championship, Gal said “I had three practice rounds, two with my teams and one on my own to get more of an idea of the pin placement and greens. In terms of my play today I think everything went pretty well, as my long game and chipping were good which helped me get some birdies. My round today was definitely my most consistent of the season”. When asked what her game plan is going into round two, Gal commented “there’s not too much to switch up. I think I’ll take my time a bit more and commit to the line on my putt, as I left a few out there today. The plan is to keep is simple and consistent”.
The second round will begin at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow. For future results and information on the championship, visit the official championship page here.
For photos of the tournament, click here.
About The Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship
First contested in 1927, the Ontario Junior (U19) Girls’ Championship features Ontario’s best amateur female golfers age 18 and under. The event consists of 72 holes of stroke play competition.
The championship has a rich history of young Ontarians who have gone on to have successful golf careers, such as World Golf Hall of Fame member Marlene Stewart Streit (1951, 1952). Other notable winners include, Sandra Post (1965, 1966), Sue Hilton (1962), Alena Sharp (1997, 1998), Jessica Shepley (2001), Jennifer Kirby (2008, 2009), and Brooke Henderson (2011, 2012).
Key Provincial Competitions Protocols/Restrictions (subject to change)
- No caddies permitted. (all events)
- No spectators, including coaches and media, permitted. (**Exception: Players 18 & Under may have one accompanying adult)
- No motorized carts permitted. (**Exception: Single rider carts only for Senior & Disability Championships)
- All events will be a single tee start – no shotguns or split tees.
- Restricted field numbers. (see individual championships)
- Qualifiers will have limited field sizes. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.
Click here for the full version of the Championship protocols. **These protocols are subject to change as new guidance is received from the government.
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