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2025 Men’s Senior Championship Preview

Wolf Creek Old Course

Players at the 2025 Alberta Men’s Senior Championship are excited to be taking on a familiar foe, the Old Course at Wolf Creek. The championship will run from July 29-31 at ‘The Wolf’.

The Men’s Senior Championship is one of Alberta Golf’s most competitive events with three regional qualifiers taking place in the spring every year. With over 200 players trying to qualify each year, a position in the field is coveted amongst men that are aged 55 years or older as of the first day of the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship.

Up For Grabs

As always there’s a lot at stake this week, with top place being crowned as the Alberta Men’s Senior Champion and a number of quota spots for the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship. Additionally, what most players likely have their sights set on is one of the three Interprovincial Team spots. The Men’s Senior Interprovincial Team has historically been one of the best performing teams in the last twenty years with nine championship wins including six of the last seven and four additional podium finishes.

Click the link below to hear from members of past Interprovincial Teams and what the team aspect means to them and the culture of golf in our province.

Friends Before Foes: THe Culture of the Men’s Senior Championship

In The Field

Looking at the list of potential winners for this year’s event, it’s tough to ignore the long list of past champions; Frank Kilgore, Senan Foley, James Varnam, Howard Broun, Grant Oh, Kelly Risling, and many more. At the top of this list would be David Schultz, who is the defending champion this year. Schultz had impressive finishes at the Men’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur this spring. Brian Laubman is another name that has been at the top of a lot of leaderboards this season and plenty of others in the past, he will certainly be a player to watch this week. Host club exemption Leon Sulzle will also be looking for a way to navigate his home course towards a victory.

The long-time past home of the Alberta Open, Wolf Creek promises to crown a great champion and another formidable Interprovincial Team. Click the link below to learn more about ‘The Wolf’ and hear from the defending champion in the 2025 Alberta Golf Yearbook.

2025 Men’s Senior Yearbook Article

Click below to find your favourite player’s tee time and make sure to star them on the Golf Genius leaderboard!

2025 Men’s Senior Tournament Results

2025 Men’s Senior Round 1 & 2 Pairings