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The 2022 NB Under-19 Championship is set to take off at the club de golf Fraser Edmundston Golf Club

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Edmundston, NB– 45 players from across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia will converge in Edmundston for the 2022 NB Under-19 Championships. Taking place from July 8th-10th, the club de golf Fraser Edmundston Golf Club will once again welcome some of Atlantic Canada’s most exciting players as they were the host club for the 2019 NB Men’s Amateur Championship.

Returning to the field for this year’s event, and fresh off his victory at the East Coast Junior Championship last week in Covered Bridge, U-19 Boys Champion, Julien Babineau of the Fox Creek Golf Club will be looking to capture his first U-19 title.

Looking to defend her 2021 Under-19 Girls Championship title, is Addison McClune of the Riverside Country Club. McClune was able to defeat runner-up, Callie Taylor by one stroke in last year’s competition.

Callie Taylor, who also plays out of the Riverside Country Club, will be looking to make a run for the U-19 Girls title. Taylor is fresh off a nail-biting 3-hole playoff victory over Addison McClune at last week’s East Coast Junior Championship.

Another notable name is Neve Miller who will be looking to make a run as well. Miller was crowned at the NB Under-15 Girls Championship at the Gage Golf & Curling Club in June.

The depth of field in this year’s event indicates there will be a lot to play for when the juniors tee it up in Edmundston on Friday.

For more information on the 2022 NB Under-19 Championships, including results and tee times, please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the club de golf Fraser Edmundston Golf Club please visit: CLICK HERE

Golf New Brunswick (Golf NB), a not-for-profit organization founded in 1934, is the official governing body for amateur golf in New Brunswick.  In January of 2006, the New Brunswick Golf Association (NBGA) officially merged with the New Brunswick Ladies Golf Association (NBLGA), resulting in one united governing body for amateur golf in the province.  Programs offered by Golf NB to its 50 partner facilities and 7,900 individual members include provincial championships, rules of golf education, course rating and handicap services, and junior golf development programs.

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Champions crowned at the NB Women’s Provincials, Driven by Audi Moncton

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ST. ANDREWS, NB – With a stacked leaderboard following the first 36 holes of the event, the third and final round of the NB Women’s Provincials, Driven by Audi Moncton shaped up to be a true test of championship golf.

Round 3 leaders in the Amateur, Mid-Amateur, and Senior Divisions took to the course at 12:40 and 12:50 PM and were greeted by the natural defense of the Algonquin, high winds, rolling fairways, strategic bunkers, and smooth greens. Featured in the final two pairings were the 2021 NB Women’s Amateur, Mid-Amateur, and Senior Champion, Leanne Richardson of Country Meadows, Petitcodiac’s Laura Wesselius, USGA Member, Chrissie Spidell, Belvedere’s Bailey Carr, NCAA athlete and Fox Creek Member, Julie Gauvin, and Amateur and Mid-Amateur leader, Margo Dickinson.

Continuing with her smooth play, Golf NB Member, Margo Dickinson carded a final round 76 to capture the 2022 NB Women’s Amateur & Mid-Amateur Crowns. A three-round score of 232 (78,78,76) would see Dickinson finish 2 shots ahead of Fox Creek’s Julie Gauvin, who finished in solo second after recording the low round of the event with a +3, 75. Belvedere’s Bailey Carr placed third with a tournament total of +23 after three consistent rounds of 78,81, and 80.

2022 Amateur & Mid-Amateur Champion – margo dickinson

The Mid-Amateur leaderboard matches the Amateur side with the correction of Carr finishing in second place and a two-way tie for third between Country Meadow’s Leanne Richardson and United States Golf Association (USGA) Member, Chrissie Spidell at +24, one stroke behind Carr.

Richardson and Spidell would also highlight the Senior Championship after a sudden-victory playoff between the pair took place to determine a winner on Tuesday. Richardson won on the 1st hole as she edged out friend and competitor Spidell. Rounding out the top-3 was Ashburn Member Cathy Donald who finished 2 shots out of the playoff spot.

Team New Brunswick will send three players as part of the Women’s Senior Team to participate in the Canadian Women’s Mid-Amateur & Senior Championship taking place at Breezy Bend Country Club in Headingly Manitoba from August 30th – September 1st. Representing New Brunswick will be Rockwood’s Pam Cossey and Allison Chisholm, as well as Country Meadows’ Leanne Richardson.

2022 Senior champion – leanne richardson

The chase for the NB Ladies Super-Senior Crown took all 54 holes as the 2018 NB Super-Senior Champion, Kathy Grebenc of the Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club, and the rest of the leaderboard went head to head for the 2022 title. Grebnc’s 85 and 80 in rounds one and two paired with her 83 in Tuesday’s final round would be enough to edge out the competition and secure the 2022 NB Women’s Super-Senior Title. Finishing in the top 3 alongside Grebenc were Miramichi’s Sharon Case and Lois Stewart of The Riverside.

2022 Super-senior champion – kathy grebenc

In the Platinum Division, Pokemouche’s Raymonde Boudreau retained the divisional title after three stellar rounds of golf. Her consistent play secured the victory on the second hole of a playoff against The Fredericton Golf Club’s Penny Dickeson. Rounding out the top 3 in the Platinum Division was Barbara Henderson of the Fredericton Golf Club who finished 1 shot behind the leaders.

The platinum division features players aged 70 and older and has been a well-received addition to the NB Women’s Provincials.

2022 platinum champion – raymonde boudreau

The Dormie Workshop Par-3 Challenge highlights the best scores on all Par-3s during the course of the Championship. Fredericton’s Kris Harvey captured the challenge in the Super-Senior Divison and Golf NB Member and Woodstock Native Margo Dickinson added the Amateur Divison title to her long list of accolades.

Both players were awarded a custom Par-3 Challenge Yardage Book Cover, handmade by Dormie Workshop in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

For more information on the 2022 NB Women’s Provincial Championship, Driven by Audi Moncton, please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the Algonquin Golf Course please visit: CLICK HERE.

Golf New Brunswick (Golf NB), a not-for-profit organization founded in 1934, is the official governing body for amateur golf in New Brunswick.  In January of 2006, the New Brunswick Golf Association (NBGA) officially merged with the New Brunswick Ladies Golf Association (NBLGA), resulting in one united governing body for amateur golf in the province.  Programs offered by Golf NB to its 50 partner facilities and 7,900 individual members include provincial championships, rules of golf education, course rating and handicap services, and junior golf development programs.

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Dickinson, Spidell, Grebenc, and Boudreau lead heading into Tuesday’s final round at the 2022 NB Women’s Provincial Championship, driven by Audi Moncton

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ST. ANDREWS, NB – The Algonquin Golf Course welcomed players for a windy, but very sunny second round.

With the second round in the books, we have new leaders in the Amateur and Mid-Amateur divisions. Margo Dickinson, of the Golf Canada Club – New Brunswick, finds herself with a 3-shot lead going into Tuesday’s final round. Dickinson currently sits at a combined score of 12-over par with back-to-back scores of 78. In a 3-way tie for 2nd place, we have Chrissie Spidell of the Carolina Golf Association, Julie Gauvin of the Fox Creek Golf Club, and Bailey Carr of the Belvedere Golf Club. All would finish their second round with a combined 2-day score of 15-over par. Laura Wesselius, of the Petitcodiac Valley Golf & Country Club, sits in solo 5th, shooting a combined score of 16-over par, (80, 80).

round 2, Amateur and mid-amateur leader, Margo Dickinson teeing off on the par-4 1st hole

In the Senior division, we have Chrissie Spidell, who would card a 9-over par, 81, and a second round 6-over par, 78. Spidell finds herself with a 2-shot lead over defending champion, Leanne Richardson of the Country Meadows Golf Club who would card a first round score of 7-over par, 79, and a second round score of 10-over par, 82. Sitting in solo 3rd, we have Allison Chisholm, of the Rockwood Park Golf Club, who is currently 3 shots behind Spidell.

2019 NB Super-Senior Women’s Champion, Kathy Grebenc, of the Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club finds herself with a commanding 9-shot lead over Sharon Case of the Miramichi Golf & Country Club. Grebenc would card a round 1 and 2 score of 13-over par, 85, and 8-over par 80, Case would card a 1st round score of 88, followed by 86 on her second day.

In the newly established Platinum Division, which features players aged 70 and older, sees Golf Pokemouche’s Raymonde Boudreau holding her lead after a 2nd round score of 92, Boudreau finds herself with a four shot advantage over Jocelyn Keirstead of the Woodstock Golf & Curling Club.

For a third consecutive year, all of Golf NB’s Major Championships feature the Dormie Workshop Par-3 Challenge. The competition was created to reward the player who performs the best on the Par-3’s during the course of each Golf NB Championship. Currently, Margo Dickinson holds her lead with a combined score of even-par on each par-3 at the Algonquin. Dickinson sits four shots ahead of six other players.

Sharon Case leads the Super-Senior group for the Dormie Workshop Par-3 Challenge. Case finds herself with a one-shot advantage over 3 other players.

The winner of the challenge will receive a custom Dormie Workshop Leather Yardage Book following the conclusion of the event.

The final round of the NB Women’s Provincials, Driven by Audi Moncton will begin at 7:00 AM. Tee Times and Pairings can be found HERE.

For more information on the 2022 NB Women’s Provincial Championship, Driven by Audi Moncton, please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the Algonquin Golf Course please visit: CLICK HERE.

CLICK HERE to view photos from Round 1&2.

Golf New Brunswick (Golf NB), a not-for-profit organization founded in 1934, is the official governing body for amateur golf in New Brunswick.  In January of 2006, the New Brunswick Golf Association (NBGA) officially merged with the New Brunswick Ladies Golf Association (NBLGA), resulting in one united governing body for amateur golf in the province.  Programs offered by Golf NB to its 50 partner facilities and 7,900 individual members include provincial championships, rules of golf education, course rating and handicap services, and junior golf development programs.

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Chisholm, Grebenc, & Boudreau lead the field heading into Monday’s second round at the 2022 NB Women’s Provincial Championship, driven by Audi Moncton

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ST. ANDREWS, NB – The Algonquin Golf Course welcomed players for Round 1 of 3 on Sunday, July 3rd with fast greens and beautiful weather. This year, 98 of the province’s top female golfers were set to compete in Amateur, Mid-Amateur, Senior, Super-Senior, and Platinum categories over 54 holes for four Provincial Championship Titles.

the 2022 nb Women’s provincials are proudly driven by audi moncton (photo taken in 2021 at royal oaks)

Leading the field off in round 1 at 7:00 AM was a pair who are no strangers to the pressure and prestige of Championship Golf, 2019 NB Women’s Provincial Champion, Leanne Richardson of the Country Meadows Golf Club, and 2018 Champion Morgan Matchett of the Miramichi Golf & Country Club.

Matchett would finish round 1 in a tie for 17th in the Amateur Division, and a tie for 14th in the Mid-Amateur Division after a much better back nine. Richardson would finish the day with a total seven-over par, 79 and an impressive 37 back nine score. This would place her in a tie for 5th in the Amateur Division, a solo 5th in the Mid-Amateur, and a solo 2nd in the Women’s Senior Division.

It was Allison Chisholm of the Rockwood Park Golf Club would take the overall lead in all three divisions (Amateur, Mid-Amateur, and Senior). Chisholm would who began her round with a birdie on the par-4 1st hole, and ended with one on the par-4 18th carded an overall score of 5-over par, 77, with a 1-over 37 on the back nine.

Finally, Bailey Carr of the Belvedere Golf Club, Margo Dickinson of the NBGA Public Players Association, and Maureen O’Donnell of the Fredericton Golf Club would finish their day in a tie for 2nd in the Amateur and Mid-Amateur Divisions. The 3 ladies would card a 6-over par, 78, trailing leader Allison Chisholm by one stroke.

Round 1 leader allison chisholm teeing off on the Par-4 1st hole.

2019 NB Women’s Super-Senior Champion, Kathy Grebenc, of the Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club also sees herself competing for the Super-Senior title as her consistent play in Round 1 gives her one-shot lead over Lois Stewart of The Riverside Country Club. Rounding out the 3rd position in thre Super-Senior Divison is Brenda Parrott of the Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club, Parrott stands 2 strokes behind Grebenc.

In the newly established Platinum Division, which features players aged 70 and older, sees Golf Pokemouche’s Raymonde Boudreau leading the division after a first-round total of 88, 16-Over Par. Nelly Spinney of the Mactaquac Provincial Park Golf Club sits in second place after her opening round 89, followed closely by the Fredericton Golf Club’s Barb Henderson who shot 90.

For a third consecutive year, all of Golf NB’s Major Championships feature the Dormie Workshop Par-3 Challenge. The competition was created to reward the player who performs the best on the Par-3’s during the course of each Golf NB Championship. Currently, Margo Dickinson sits in the driver’s seat on the Dormie Workshop Par-3 Challenge Leaderboard after finishing with a 1-Under total on all the Par-3s during Round 1.

The winner of the challenge will receive a custom Dormie Workshop Leather Yardage Book following the conclusion of the event.

The second round of the NB Women’s Provincials, Driven by Audi Moncton will begin at 7:00 AM. Tee Times and Pairings can be found HERE.

For more information on the 2022 NB Women’s Provincial Championship, Driven by Audi Moncton, please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the Algonquin Golf Course please visit: CLICK HERE.

CLICK HERE to view photos from Round 1.

Golf New Brunswick (Golf NB), a not-for-profit organization founded in 1934, is the official governing body for amateur golf in New Brunswick.  In January of 2006, the New Brunswick Golf Association (NBGA) officially merged with the New Brunswick Ladies Golf Association (NBLGA), resulting in one united governing body for amateur golf in the province.  Programs offered by Golf NB to its 50 partner facilities and 7,900 individual members include provincial championships, rules of golf education, course rating and handicap services, and junior golf development programs.

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The East Coast Junior Championship is set to return to Covered Bridge

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After a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the East Coast Junior Championship is set to return to Covered Bridge Golf & Country Club in Hartland, NB. Play is set to take place on June 28th & 29th, with a talent-filled field of 40 Junior Boys and 7 Junior Girls.

Given the two-year absence, there are no returning champions in the draw this year. The field is not short of talent, however. Fresh off his win at this year’s Under-15 championships, Elliott Mullen of Truro Golf Club will look to continue his run of success in the Under-15 division. Older brother Simon Mullen is also in the field in the Under-19 division, as the reigning NB Under-17 Champion. The 2020 Under-17 champion Julien Babineau is also set to take on Covered Bridge.

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In the female division, reigning NB Under-17 & 19 champion Addison McClune of The Riverside Country Club will look to take the vacant crown against the likes of 2020 Under-17 champion and Golf NB Public Player Stéphanie Roy. Neve Miller of Fox Creek is also in the field, following her win at this year’s Under-15 championship.

2021 NB Under-17 & 19 champion Addison McClune of The Riverside Country Club

After two years of cancellation, the Covered Bridge Golf & Country Club is set to host its first championship since the 2019 Canadian Junior Boys Championship.

For more information on the 2022 Covered Bridge East Coast Junior Championship CLICK HERE.

For more information on the Covered Bridge Golf & Country Club CLICK HERE.

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Under-13 & Under-15 Champions Crowned at Gage Golf & Curling Club

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Oromocto, NB– The best Junior golfers from across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia met in Oromocto for the Under-13 and Under-15 Championships. Taking place as a standalone event for the first time in recent history, the juniors were at the front and center of the spotlight as play took place over the weekend at Gage Golf & Curling Club.

Elliott Mullen, of Truro Golf Club, captured the Under-15 boys crown, turning around a 4-shot deficit after Round 1. Mullen improved on his first-day score by 5 strokes to finish the second round 5-over, 76, for a two-day total of 15-over, 157. Runner-up was Tristan Frenette of The Riverside Country Club, who finished with a 2-day total of 24-over, 166. A two-way tie for third saw Grady Cohen of Abercrombie and Kyle McClune of The Riverside both sitting at 30-over, 172 at the end of the weekend.

Elliott Mullen, Under-15 Boys Champion

On the Under-13 side, Nathan MacDonald of Oakfield Golf and Country Club followed up his strong first-day score of 6-over, 77 with a second-round score of 15-over, 86. His two-day total of 21-over, 163 was enough to take the crown by 4 strokes. In the second place, Carter Lavigne of Moncton Golf Club finished with a 25-over, 167, one shot ahead of third-place Golf Canada Public player Adrien Breault at 26-over, 168.

Nathan MacDonald, Under-13 Boys champions

In the Under-15 girls’ division, Neve Miller of Fox Creek won the title, improving her first-round total of 21-over 92, with a strong second-day score of 10-over, 81, for a weekend total of 31-over, 173. Defending champion Avery Cohen of Abercrombie was runner-up with a weekend total of 46-over, 188.

Neve Miller, Under-15 Girl’s Champion

In the Under-13 girls’ division, Frédérique Doiron of Fox Creek took home the title. After a first-round total of 61-over, 132, she improved greatly on the second day of play, finishing with a second total of 44-over, 115. She finished with a weekend total of 105-over, 247.

Frédérique Doiron Under-13 Girl’s Champion

For more information on the 2022 NB Under-13&15 Championships, including results and tee times, please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the Gage Golf & Curling Club, please visit: CLICK HERE

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The 2022 U13 & U15 Championships set to take place at the Gage Golf & Curling Club

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FREDERICTON, NB – 30 players from across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia will converge in Oromocto for the 2022 NB Under-13&15 Championships. Taking place from June 18th-19th, the Gage Golf & Curling Association is very excited to welcome some of Atlantic Canada’s best young golfers.

Players of age will have the opportunity to evaluate and familiarize themselves with the course as Gage is set to host the U13&15 Championships now through 2024.

In the boy’s division, some notable names include Carter Lavigne of the Moncton Golf Club, Jacob Handel of the Golf NB Public Players Club, Tristan Frenette of The Riverside Country Club, and Elliot Mullen of the Truro Golf Club, younger brother of 2021 NB U19 Boys Champion Owen Mullen, and 2021 NB U17 Boys Champion Simon Mullen.

With a short field in the girls division, there is no short of talent. Avery Cohen and Neve Miller will compete for the 2022 NB U15 Girls Championship, and rookie Fédérique Doiron will make her debut competing in the 2022 NB U13 Girls Championship.

The depth of field in this year’s event indicates there will be a lot to play for when the juniors tee it up at the Gage Golf & Curling Club on Saturday.

For more information on the 2022 NB Under-13&15 Championships, including results and tee times, please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the Gage Golf & Curling Club, please visit: CLICK HERE

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Gowan Brae set to host the 2022 NB Ladies Four Ball, Driven by Audi Moncton

Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club - Bathurst, NB

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After a two-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Women’s Four Ball returns to the Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club on June 12th, 2022.  The 2022 event will see 36 two-player teams compete for both gross and net championships.

Kelly Maher of Gowen Brae returns to defend her 2019 title with her new partner, Sharon Case of the Miramichi Golf & Country Club. With previous champions Sandy Comeau and Leanne Richardson of Country Meadows Golf Club and Karen Flett and Paula Napke-Flanagan from Miramichi Golf & Country Club also in the field, it should make for a competitive and exciting event.

In the net division, Micheline Roussel and Katherine Cooney of Gowan Brae will look to defend their 2019 title. The field will also see two-time net division champions (2010, 2016) Beth Leroux of West Hills Golf Course with partner and Golf New Brunswick President, Judy Astle of the Old Mill Pond Golf & Country Club, and 2018 net champions, Amelie and Alexandra Guitard.

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Champions Crowned at NB Men’s Four Ball, Presented by Taylormade Canada

Evan mcfarlane, Golf nb junior and player development chair (left), posing with 2022 NB men's four Ball Champions, darren Roach (middle), and Greg steele (right)

NB Men`s Four Ball Results

NB Senior Men`s Four Ball Results

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Sunday brought sunny and warm conditions to entice the field at the NB Men’s Four Ball Championships presented by TaylorMade, the first event of the 2022 Golf NB Championship Schedule.

In the Senior Men`s Division, the team of Bob Brown and Tony MacKinnon of the West Hills Golf Club would complete their wire-to-wire win shooting a score of five under par (-5) on day 1, and a six under par (-6) on day 2 ending with a commanding five-shot lead over runner-ups Shawn Branch and Greg Jones of the Country Meadows Golf Club. Brown and MacKinnon would combine for a two-day total of 1 eagle, 10 birdies, and only 1 bogey.

Brown and MacKinnon would begin their Saturday shooting an even par 36 on the front nine, following with an impressive five under 31 on the back nine to hold a two-shot lead going into Sunday’s round. The pair would then come out firing with score of 32 on the front nine (-4), to then finish with a 34 on the back nine (-2).

judy Astle, golf Nb president, posing with 2022 Nb senior men’s champions Tony mackinnon (left), and Bob Brown (right)

In the Senior Net Division, it was Tim Sanford and Gary Snider who would be crowned. Sanford and Snider would card a net eight under par (-8), 64, on both days giving them a net total of sixteen under par (-16), 128. The team would card an impressive net score of 29 (-7), during their second day back nine, giving them a one shot victory over Gary Jenkins and Mark Shannon.

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In the Amateur Men`s Division, it was Greg Steele and Darren Roach of the Riverside Country Club who would complete their weekend with a five shot victory.

Team Roach and Steele would begin their second round paired with Stuart McClune and Jason Doyle of the Riverside Country Club, both teams were tied as each of them carded a score of five under par (-5), 67, giving them both a two-shot lead over 4 other teams who shot a day 1 score of three under par (-3), 69. Roach and Steele, who on the round were eight under par (-8) through fourteen holes finished their final four holes scoring par, bogey, birdie, birdie, respectively, giving them a tournament-low, second round score of nine under par (-9), 63, and a total score of fourteen under (-14), 130.

Evan mcfarlane, Golf nb junior and player development chair (left), posing with 2022 NB men’s four Ball Champions, darren Roach (middle), and Greg steele (right)

In the Amateur Net Division, it was 2019 NB Four Ball Champions Duane Mitton and Kris Leask would would take the crown, accumulating a total net score of fourteen under par (-14), 130. The team also finished with a gross score of four under par (-4), 140, giving them a tie for 6th place overall.

For more information on our host, the Algonquin Golf Course please CLICK HERE.

For more information on the 2022 NB Men`s Four Ball, presented by TaylorMade including results and tee times please CLICK HERE. 

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2022 NB Men’s Four Ball presented by TaylorMade set for the Algonquin Golf Course

NB Men’s Four Ball – 1st Round Pairings & Tee-Times

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The 2022 Golf NB Championship Schedule kicks off the weekend of May 28th & 29th, 2022 at the Algonquin Golf Course with the Golf NB Men’s and Senior Men’s Four Ball, presented by TaylorMade Golf Canada.

After the event’s cancellation in 2020 and 2021, the Algonquin Golf Course located in St. Andrews, NB is set to host the 2022 NB Men’s Four Ball, Presented by Taylormade Golf Canada. With the event selling out in 33 minutes with 168 players, this year’s registration numbers show a clear indication of how excited players are for the return of this event.

The NB Men’s and Senior Men’s Four Ball, presented by TaylorMade Golf Canada will continue with its historical two-day, 36-hole, format with 56 Amateur Teams and 28 Senior Teams respectively.

The deep and diverse fields in both the Men’s and Senior Men’s divisions should make for an exciting weekend filled with great competitive golf.

Golf New Brunswick (Golf NB), a not for profit organization founded in 1934, is the official governing body for amateur golf in New Brunswick.  In January of 2006, the New Brunswick Golf Association (NBGA) officially merged with the New Brunswick Ladies Golf Association (NBLGA), resulting in one united governing body for amateur golf in the province.  Programs offered by Golf NB to its 8,000 members include: 12 provincial events, rules of golf education, course rating and handicap services, junior golf development programs and member club marketing initiatives.