Ontario athletes delivered a statement performance at the 2025 Canadian All Abilities Championship, as Natasha Stasiuk and Josh Williams captured national titles in Kamloops, B.C., while fellow Ontarians Josh Hunke and Chris Willis rounded out a dominant showing with top-5 finishes.
Natasha Stasiuk (RattleSnake Point Golf Club) extended her remarkable streak by winning her fifth-consecutive title in the Women’s Gross Stroke Play division. With the win, she qualifies for her third U.S. Adaptive Open, where she’ll look to defend her 2024 title in the intellectual impairment category.
“Being a five-time champion means a lot to me,” said Stasiuk. “It’s nice to be rewarded for the hard work.”
Her national success came just weeks after claiming her sixth Ontario Adaptive Open title at Weston Golf and Country Club, where she also won the Women’s Net Stableford division.
Josh Williams (Tavistock) earned his first Canadian All Abilities Championship title. Williams moved into the lead early in the final round and never looked back. He has now qualified for the 2026 U.S. Adaptive Open, marking his second career appearance at the event.
“I’ve won a lot of tournaments, but none this high profile,” said Williams. “It hasn’t sunk in yet that I’m a national champion.”
Josh Hunke (Deer Ridge Golf Club) finished runner-up behind Williams. He opened with a 69 and followed with rounds of 71 and 72 to finish at four-under 212. The two friends, who live just 20 minutes apart, were paired together for the final round.
“If Josh even putted half decent, he would have won this tournament for fun,” joked Williams. “He’s going to be a problem in the future.”
Hunke also finished second at the 2025 Ontario Adaptive Open, where he shot 70 and 71 to finish at three-under-par.
Chris Willis (Pheasant Run Golf Club) capped off a strong Ontario showing with a fourth-place finish. He posted rounds of 72, 77, and 71 to finish at four-over 220. Earlier this season, Willis won his second Ontario Adaptive Open title with rounds of 67 and 71 to finish six-under.
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