août 24, 2010Le CN, Golf Canada et l’Association canadienne des golfeurs professionnels (ACGP) ont accueilli 22 qualifiés de partout... plus…
juil. 22, 2010Au terme de trois jours de compétition, Aaron Cockerill, de Stony Mountain, au Manitoba, et Megan Woodland, de Victoria,... plus…
Golf prodigy Sue Kim has come a long way since playing in her first CN Future Links championship. The seventeen-year old started her reign by placing 3rd in the 2005 CN Future Links Pacific Championship, 2nd in 2006 and finally 1st in the 2006 CN Future Links Western Championship. 2008 was a banner year for Sue as she took home not one, but two CN Canadian Women’s Tour champion trophies. Her first win came at the Richmond Country Club in Richmond, B.C. and her second at Sunningdale Golf & Country Club in London, Ontario. As a result of her victory in Richmond, Sue was exempted into her first LPGA Tour event at the 2008 CN Canadian Women’s Open. Sue has since been named the top female junior on the 2008 CN Future Links Junior Order of Merit and is once again a member of the National Amateur Team. We are excited to find out what is in store for this CN Future Links graduate!
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Young Mathieu Rivard has only recently begun to shine in junior and amateur golf, but he is far from finished. In only the last few years, Mathieu has won both the 2007 and 2008 CN Future Links Ontario Championships, three consecutive Quebec junior boys Championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and came in a strong fourth place at his second Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship in 2007. As a result of all of his victories and in anticipation of what’s to come, Mathieu has been awarded a spot on the 2009 National Development Team.
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A veteran of CN Future Links Championships, Maude-Aimée Leblanc is undeniably one to watch. Maude-Aimée has captured four CN Future Links titles across the nation! Maude-Aimée’s victories include the 2004 and 2005 CN Future Links Quebec Championship, the 2006 CN Future Links Pacific Championship and the 2006 CN Future Links Atlantic Championship. In 2008, Maude-Aimée had the opportunity to compete in the World Amateur Team Championship, where she came in fourth as an individual and placed fourth with her teammates. As a result of her hard work, Maude-Aimée was granted a spot on the National Amateur Team for the second year in a row.
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