What’s Coming In 2026: Everything Planned For Alberta Golf
As we settle into 2026 and enjoy an unseasonably early taste of spring across the province, Alberta Golf is pleased to share several key initiatives and upcoming developments for the year ahead. Below is an overview of what members and stakeholders can expect in the coming season.
High-Performance Support
Each year, Alberta Golf announces its identified High-Performance players ahead of the holiday season. The primary objective of the High-Performance Program is to support these athletes in achieving their developmental and competitive goals, while also providing guidance throughout the post-secondary scholarship process.
In 2026, Alberta Golf is advancing this objective by launching work on a new pilot program designed to equip athletes with comprehensive tools to support these ambitions. This initiative is being developed in collaboration with Golf Recruitment Portal, an organization founded by former NCAA Division I golfers who bring firsthand experience navigating the recruitment process.
MORE INFO ON Golf Recruitment Portal
The pilot project will focus on creating a centralized platform where Alberta golfers can:
- Build personalized athlete profiles accessible to college coaches
- Access an extensive database of coaches’ contact information
- Develop and showcase highlight videos
Additional details will be shared directly with eligible High-Performance athletes, with a broader program rollout planned in future years following evaluation of the pilot.
UpSwing Continues Its Upward Momentum
For more than a century, one of Alberta Golf’s core business priorities has been the delivery of high-level provincial championships. However, the majority of Alberta golfers are recreational players. In fact, approximately 675,000 golfers fall into this category, making it the province’s largest market segment. UpSwing was created with these golfers in mind.
Launched in 2021 as a series of recreational events, UpSwing has experienced significant growth over the past five years. This momentum is expected to continue in 2026, with the platform expanding beyond recreational events.
For event organizers, UpSwing is undergoing enhancements to function as a comprehensive ticketing and registration system, making it accessible to a wider range of event operators. UpSwing will also continue its strong commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion through its DEI Grant Program. Over the past two years, this program has distributed more than $37,000 in funding to support 40 inclusive golf initiatives, with continued investment planned for the upcoming season.
In addition, UpSwing Activation programs will remain a priority, offering golf courses and event operators engaging and innovative on-course activities.
For players, flagship UpSwing events at Banff Springs, Stewart Creek, Crowsnest Pass, Sundre (Ladies Event), Canmore, and Silvertip will all return in 2026. Registration for these events opens on April 1.

Competition Updates
Provincial championships remain central to Alberta Golf’s mission, providing players with the opportunity to test their skills against top competition across the province. In 2026, pace of play will once again be emphasized through the continued use of the Tag Marshal system.
The Men’s Mid-Master Championship will see notable changes, with the introduction of two qualifying events. This adjustment is intended to alleviate the pressure created by the previous open registration model, which regularly saw more than 200 golfers register on April 1. Exemptions for the championship will remain unchanged, with invitations issued in early March. Host venues for both the championship and qualifiers will be announced at a later date.
Following the successful introduction of a female division at the Alberta Open in 2025, the championship will once again feature both male and female competitors in 2026, reinforcing its status as a true provincial Open. Alberta Golf will invest additional resources into the event to further elevate its premier championship experience. Efforts to grow female participation on both the amateur and professional sides will continue. Further announcements will be shared through Alberta Golf’s social channels in the coming months.
Registration for all championships and qualifiers opens on April 1 at 9:00 a.m. The current championship schedule is available below.
Women’s Programming Exploration
As part of Alberta Golf’s continued commitment to growing women’s participation, efforts in 2026 will extend beyond high-performance programming. Significant work will be undertaken to expand women’s golf initiatives, including:
- Aligning with Golf Canada’s She Plays Golf brand
- Exploring new event concepts tailored to women in business and college alumni communities
- Supporting existing female-only programs through the UpSwing platform
The Women’s Amateur Championship at The Hamptons Golf Club in Calgary will also be a focal point, as Alberta Golf explores new strategies to enhance value, enjoyment, and participation.

Off-Course Golf Expands Nationwide
In alignment with Golf Canada’s newly launched national off-course golf strategy, Alberta Golf is proud to support and engage with the growing off-course golf community across the province.
Alberta Golf and Golf Canada recognize and endorse all forms of golf and encourage Canadians to experience the sport year-round through off-course opportunities. These include golf simulators, driving ranges, short-game facilities, mini golf, virtual reality golf, and golf-themed video games. By complementing traditional on-course play, off-course golf creates accessible pathways for new participants and supports lifelong engagement with the sport.
Alberta’s Next Generation
Maintaining golf’s position as the number one participation sport in Alberta requires continued investment in the next generation of players.
The McLennan Ross Alberta Junior Tour continues to grow annually, with no signs of slowing in 2026. The upcoming season will feature more than 25 tour stops, including the return of River Bend to the schedule. Educational showcases for new junior golfers, the Level 1 Rules Program, and the Tour Championship at Wolf Creek will further strengthen the tour’s success. Registration opens on April 1 at 12:00 p.m., with the full schedule to be released next month.
Beyond the Junior Tour, Alberta Golf remains committed to expanding the Youth on Course program, allowing juniors to play for just $5. Alberta Golf will also continue to align with First Tee programming across the province, ensuring strong grassroots development and increased access to the game for young golfers.
Mclennan Ross Alberta Junior Tour
Level 2 Rules Seminar
At the start of every season, Alberta Golf puts on a Level 2 Rules Seminar for those who decide to take their rules education to the next level. This year, the Level 2 will be held at Willow Park Golf & Country Club on March 20,21, and 22. More details including how to register, what requirements, and what to expect can be found at the link below.
Alberta Golf looks forward to an exciting and impactful 2026 season and thanks its members, partners, and volunteers for their continued support.
CPKC Women’s Open Comes Back to Alberta
The best female players in the world are coming back to Alberta, as the CPKC will be held at the Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton. The CPKC Women’s Open is Golf Canada’s flagship female event and the only Canadian stop on the LPGA Tour. Just recently it was announced that the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton was named the 2026 charity partner of the event.
2026 Stollery Children’s Hospital Announcement
Information for the event including tickets, volunteering, can all be found at the link below.
2025 High-Performance Athletes Revealed
Alberta Golf is proud to announce the names of the 108 gifted athletes named to the 2025 High-Performance program, as part of the Tier player rankings.
Alberta Golf’s High-Performance program is designed to support Alberta’s top golfers reach their competitive goals in the sport and assist in securing post-secondary scholarships. The program provides financial support for the players that can be distributed to coaches, facilities, fitness trainers, nutrition specialists or any other support professional the athlete identifies. Additionally, the High-Performance Program offers developmental initiatives including teaching summits, scheduling guidance, recruiting support, and training opportunities for all identified athletes.
The High-Performance program identifies players based on set performance criteria achieved in the previous season, players earn their tier ranking according to the criteria achieved. The tiered system acts as a roadmap for players and their parents to follow, refer to for guidance and identify the next steps in their competitive golf journey.
Tier 1 encompasses all junior players at the club level. There is minimal travel for this player, playing most of their golf at their home course. Players at this level should play club level events such as junior leagues, interclub, play McLennan Ross Alberta Junior Tour events and eventually can graduate to the Alberta U15 & U13 Championships.
Tier 2 is for the established club players and emerging provincial players, who are working on coordinating a travel schedule, while playing locally and at the club level. This is a very broad tier with the skill levels upon entry and exit varying extensively. This tier has additional opportunities granted to them including potentially playing at Canada Summer Games or the Alberta/Montana Ryder Cup. Players identified as Tier 2 will also receive invitations to development prep camps and an invitation to participate in the Tier Developmental Training trips.
2025 Tier 2 Players
| Alessandra Sundquist | Alexandra Chiew | Aliyah Hull | Aneesh Kaura | Becker Gilewich | Bennett Love |
| Benson White | Braden O’Grady | Brae Rogalczyk | Carla van Remmen | Carson Rody | Casey Sliva |
| Cashe McNabb | Charles Greaves | Charlie Duchnij | Charlie Gingras | Chase Lassman | Chase Strang |
| Cianna Law | Cole Bergheim | Connor Kurysh | Coryn Tardif | Danielle Walker | David Hopkins |
| Devin Kucy | Dylan McAleer | Edie Nicholson | Ellie Johnson | Emma Liu | Ethan Howes |
| Gabrielle Roznicki | Georgia Barr | Graedon Woodward | Graysen Collins | Guillermo Salazar Jr | Harrison Kiziak |
| Jade Carter | Jadyn Gracie | Jaiden Koonar | Jakob Chicoyne | Jared Code | Jayden Popik |
| Jayla Kucy | Jeevin Dhaliwal | Jenna Bruggeman | Jonathan Vinge | Justine Leon | Kenzie Bowers |
| Liam Czirjak | Logan Graf | Lucas Ortega | Luke Wennberg | Lyndon Kuryvial | Mataya Hampson |
| Matthew Keane | Michael Song | Nicole Rohr | Owen Borggard | Owen Bruins | Parker Riou |
| Patrick McLarty | Paxton Maxwell | Payton Benneweis | Peter Hlushak | Raylee Denton | Regan Colberg |
| Rhea Deo | Russell Quinn | Ryan Garbutt | Ryan Johnson | Saahil Kaura | Sam Cook |
| Sean Kelly | Shylee Kostiuk | Tobias Buffam | Tristan Dotchin | Tyler Kidd | Zaiden Dennis |
| Zachary Haydamack |
Tier 3 athletes are established provincial players and emerging national players, who are likely to make the cut at a national competition. These players are actively competing at the highest levels including AJGA events, Golf Canada events, and Alberta Amateur Championships. Players in this tier are eligible to apply for financial support, as part of the Alberta Golf Athlete Support program.
2025 Tier 3 Players
| Aastha Savadatti | Brandon Markiw | Brett Jones | Carys Code |
| Charlie Gillespie | Christian Flick | Emily Cornwall | Ethan Wilson |
| Grace Bell | Hunter Thomson | Hannah Thomas | Jalen Apedoe |
| Jayden Arnold | Josiah Tong | Kali Yeske | Kohen Yeske |
| Kye Fisher | Mateo Kern | Olivia Johnson | Rosie Bee Kim |
| Ryan Gillis | Sarah Armstrong | Saylar May | Sela Ogada |
| Sophie Dhaliwal | Sydney Bisgrove | Tessa Ion | Tate Bruggeman |
Tier 4 is the highest level within the program and is reserved for international level players, who are competing on the international stage and in some cases are members of Team Canada. Players in this tier are also eligible for financial support from the program.
In 2024 Eileen Park was the first player since Jaclyn Lee to achieve this standard. In 2025 she has once again has been named to Tier 4. Eileen’s 2024 accolades consist of:
- 2024 Alberta Women’s Amateur Championship – Champion
- Named to Golf Canada’s NextGen Squad for the second year
- 2024 Canadian Junior Girls Championship – 6th
- 2024 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship – 9th
- 2024 Golf Canada NextGen Pacific – Champion
- 2024 World Junior Girls Championship – T34th
- WAGR Ranking: 367
- AJGA Ranking: 101
In 2025, look out for the Alberta Golf High-Performance bios, highlighting each of the players in Tier 3 and Tier 4!