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Saylar May and Tobias Buffam win 2025 Alberta U19 Titles

Alberta Golf (Water Valley) – 2 weather delays, a course record and a playoff that wrapped up with the sun setting defined a memorable day at Water Valley Golf Club at the 2025 Alberta U19 Championships. Saylar May from Pine Hills Golf Club added to her previous U15 & U17 victories with a fantastic course record of 6-under 66 to add the U19 title to her trophy case. The Pine Hills golfer from Rocky Mountain House blistered the course with 7 birdies and a bogey for the course record and an 8-shot victory.

Saylar May – 2025 U19 Girls Champion – Course Record 66

On the boys side Jalen Apedoe made a great up and down on 18 to force a playoff with Tobias Buffam. In the playoff Buffam was blocked out on his second shot and could only get it to 88 yards with Apedoe was on the green in 2 25 feet away. Buffam, with staff from his Valley Ridge Golf Club cheering him on, made the up and down of his life while Apedoe was not able to 2-putt and Buffam claimed the title after a 3-under 69 and a par on the first playoff hole.

Tobias Buffam – 2025 U19 Boys Champion

WATCH VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH SAYLAR MAY AND TOBIAS BUFFAM

The Alberta Interprovincial Boys Team consists of Jalen Apedoe, Russell Quinn and Owen Bruins while the Alberta Interprovincial Girls Team consists of Saylar May, Sela Ogada and Alessandra Sundquist.

Saylar May & Sela Ogada (Alessandra Sundquist not in photo)

Jalen Apedoe, Russell Quinn and Owen Bruins

Water Valley Golf Club was a great host for the Alberta U19 Championship. Owner Jeremy Dueck spoke at the prize presentation and the first person he thanked was Superintendent Ross Parsons who had the course in sublime shape. Thanks to Office Manager Shannon Sherriff, Head Professional Wes McLeod, Co-Owner Pat Thomas and all the Volunteers who made this week a great success.

READ HERE PAGE 22 OF OUR YEARBOOK FOR A FULL STORY ON WATER VALLEY GOLF CLUB

Water Valley Golf Club Owner Jeremy Dueck with Saylar May

Water Valley Golf Club Owner Jeremy Dueck with Tobais Buffam

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2025 Alberta U19 Championship Preview

The top juniors in the province have their eyes on the prize this week, as we close in on the Alberta U19 Championship set at Water Valley Golf Club from July 8-10.

The U19 Championship is a full 140 players all competing for either the U19 Boys’ or U19 Girls’ Championship. The list of winners is long with plenty of names going on to win either the Men’s Amateur or Women’s Amateur, and even turning pro. This year with neither of the defending champions returning, two new juniors will be crowned as champions. In addition, there are national championship implications with quota spots available on both the Boys’ and Girls’ sides. There are also two interprovincial teams up for grabs, either for the Canadian Junior Boys or Canadian Junior Girls.

Some top players to watch are the champions from the 2024 U17, U15, & U13 Championship. On the girls side, Saylar May looks to continue her winning ways already claiming the 2023 U15 and 2025 U17 Championships. Sela Ogada looks to make a big step after winning the 2024 U15 Championship. On the Boys’ side, Patrick McLarty hopes to win this event after claiming the 2024 U17 Championship and Bennett Love is eyeing down his next junior prize after winning the 2024 U15 Championship.

Click below to hear from last year’s champions and read more about our 2025 host club, Water Valley Golf Club. Additionally, follow the bottom button to see the tee times for Rounds 1 & 2.

U19 Yearbook Preview

ROUNDS 1 & 2 Pairings

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Carys Code Wins 2025 Alberta Women’s Amateur Championship

Carys Code – 2025 Alberta Women’s Amateur Champion

WATCH INTERVIEW WITH CARYS CODE

Kassie Bourassa won both the Alberta Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship and the Alberta Women’s Mid-Master Championship.

Kassie Bourassa – 2025 Alberta Women’s Mid-Amateur & Mid-Master Champion

2 Alberta teams were named after the championship. The Women’s Amateur Interprovincial Team consists of Sydney Bisgrove, Jayla Kucy & Sarah Armstrong while the Women’s Mid-Amateur Interprovincial Team consists of Kassie Bourassa, Heather Lee and Jenn Orcheski.

Jayla Kucy, Sydney Bisgrove & Sarah Armstrong (Not in photo)

Jenn Orcheski, Kassie Bourassa and Heather Lee

A big thank you to the Leduc Golf and Country Club General Manager Rick Brown and Head Professional Jeremy Beirnes for being amazing hosts this week. The volunteers, food and beverage, and course conditions were all outstanding.

Jeremy Beirnes – Leduc Golf and Country Club Head Professional

WATCH INTERVIEW WITH JEREMY BEIRNES

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112th Alberta Women’s Amateur Championship Preview

The Alberta Women’s Amateur Championship starts tomorrow at Leduc Golf Club and the 112th playing of this event promises to be a treat!

At the Alberta Women’s Amateur there’s more than just one trophy up for grabs, there’s three! The Alberta Women’s Mid-Amateur and Women’s Mid-Master are also up for grabs, with competitors of the right age having a chance of walking away with multiple pieces of hardware. Also up for grabs this week are quota and interprovincial team spots for the Canadian Women’s Amateur and Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur Championships. New in 2025, the winner of the Alberta Women’s Amateur will get an invite to compete in the 2026 PNGA Women’s Amateur, along with the Low Albertan at Nationals and the Low Amateur at the new Alberta Open Women’s Division.

This year a new champion will be crowned and the list of potential winners is lengthy. With young juniors climbing the ranks like Saylar May, the university players back from their years at school like Sydney Bisgrove and Jenna Bruggeman, and the veteran champions like Celina Lam.

Click the link below to read more about what Leduc has to offer the competitors this year and hear from the 2024 Champions.

Women’s Amateur Yearbook Preview

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Brett Jones dominates Alberta Men’s Amateur Championship with 12-Stroke Victory

Brett Jones – 2025 Alberta Men’s Amateur Champion

WATCH VIDEO INTERVIEW WITH CHAMPION BRETT JONES

Ryan Gillis posted an even par round of 71 to finish runner up, while 2020 champion Michael Valk posted a 1-over par 72. Gillis, Valk and Jones make up the 2025 Alberta Willingdon Cup team and will represent Alberta at the 120th Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship in late July at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club.

Ryan Gillis, Brett Jones and Michael Valk

A thank you to the staff at Paradise Canyon Golf Resort for being such great hosts this week, the volunteer spirit from the membership was amazing and the course was in incredible shape. Head Professional Jae Maegaard, General Manager Matt Barkway, Owner Ron Sakamoto and Superintendant Kelly Thorson along with the food and beverage staff were amazing hosts.

Matt Barkway and Jae Maegaard

WATCH DRONE FOOTAGE OF PARADISE CANYON GOLF RESORT

The 114th Alberta Men’s Amateur Championship will be held in 2026 at the Fort McMurray Golf Club.

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113th Alberta Men’s Amateur Championship Preview

The 113th Alberta Men’s Amateur Championship gets underway tomorrow at Paradise Canyon Country Club. This is the first time Paradise Canyon has hosted the Men’s Amateur since 1993, a year after they opened.

This week there’s a lot at stake. The Men’s Amateur not only names the best male amateur golfer in the province, but has been used as a spring board for many players careers. The winner is named to the Morse Cup Interprovincial team for 2026 and competes at the Pacific Coast Amateur championship. There are also 18 quota spots available for the top finishers with Alberta residence. This will also be the first event with an interprovincial team being named, with the top three finishers with Alberta residence making up the 2025 Willingdon Cup Team to compete at the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship.

The list of high-profile players is long including past champions like Brett Jones, Mike Valk, and Braden O’Grady. Also a part of the list are Mid-Amateur Champions like Jesse Galvon, the defending Senior Champion David Schultz, 2025 Glencoe Invitational Champion Brandon Markiw, Alberta’s U19 and U17 Champions Ryan Gillis and Patrick McLarty.

Click the link below to read more about the course and hear from our defending champion, Brett Jones, in the 2025 Alberta Golf Yearbook.

Men’s Amateur Preview Article

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Tom McKinlay Jr. Wins 2025 Alberta Men’s Mid-Master Championship

WATCH INTERVIEW WITH CHAMPION TOM MCKINLAY JR

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2025 Men’s Mid-Master Preview

The Alberta Golf competition season officially started with the Best Ball Championship, but the 2025 Men’s Mid-Master kicks off our summer of individual competitions.

Up for grabs this week is not just the title, but a national quota spot into the Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur. The Men’s Mid-Master is opened for male players aged 40 and above as of the first day of the Canadian Mid-Amateur, with a Handicap Index of 15.0 or lower. The event is easily one of Alberta’s most popular championships.

The list of players this year includes past champions of the event including Shiro Mani, past Men’s Senior Champions like Ken Griffith and David Schultz, long time competitors such as Howard Broun, and hometown favourites like Tom Jr McKinlay and Chad Cargill.

Click the link below to read about the course and hear from the defending champion, Christopher Thayer, straight from the 2025 Alberta Golf Yearbook.

2025 Men’s Mid-Master Preview

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Ryan DenBraber and Mickey Spencer win 2025 Alberta Best Ball Championship

Ryan DenBraber & Mickey Spencer. 2025 Alberta Best Ball Champions

WATCH VIDEO: CHAMPIONS INTERVIEW

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2025 Host Club Spotlight: Magrath Golf Club

Magrath Golf Club is known by many as the hidden gem of the south and has a reputation since its inception in 1925 as a must play golf course in the province. As part of its centennial year a lot is happening at the course this year including the hosting of the 2025 Alberta Men’s Super Senior Championship. 

The Men’s Super Senior Championship is open to male golfers aged 65+ as of the first day of the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship. There are no qualifiers for this event, registration will open on April 1st at 9am, and a player’s Handicap Index must be 30.0 or lower. This is the third year of this event being separated from the Men’s Senior Championship and continues to receive praise from the players excited about an additional competitive opportunity and a chance to compete against players their own age. The Super Senior has two championships up for grabs, the Super Senior and the Diamond division, which is specific for players aged 70 and above. The previous two iterations of this event have had the same winners both years with Howard Broun winning the Diamond Divisions and David Schultz winning the Super Senior championships. Schultz has had a flare for drama both years with a playoff win in 2023 and a comeback win in 2024. 

Magrath is sure to be a great host and a great test for the players. With pristinely manicured fairways, lush landscaping, and beautiful vistas the players can surely enjoy. It’s the quick greens, stunning par 3’s, shot maker par 4’s, and go for broke par 5’s that will make the players be sure to show up on top of their games. The course is also set to host the 2025 Alberta-Montana Junior Ryder Cup in August and the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Invitational in May. 

While the centennial celebration will be in full effect when players show up for the first round on August 26, the celebration of the eventual winners will have to wait as they’ll have to navigate their way around this challenging yet beautiful hidden gem for two days. The beautiful vistas will surely provide a great view for the winners and add another chapter to the course’s history books.