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Tour Championship Of Canada
The Tour Championship of Canada is an annual golf tournament played on PGA Tour Canada, commonly known as the Canadian Tour. It is the last tournament played in the season, and in 2022 had a purse of C$225,000. The tournament was founded in 2002 as the Bay Mills Open, hosted at the Bay Mills Resort in Brimley, Michigan, United States, and became designated as the Canadian Tour's "Players Championship" the following year. In 2006, the tournament moved to Ontario, Canada as the new Canadian Tour Championship. It has since remained in Ontario, and adopted different names under various title sponsors. In 2015, it was an event reserved for those in the top 60 on the PGA Tour Canada money list. All players in this tournament retain PGA Tour Canada status. It is also a final chance to finish in the top five on the Order of Merit to earn Korn Ferry Tour cards or at least improve their position for qualifying school. Winners Fortinet Cup Championship *2022 Wil Bateman *2020–21 ''No ...
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London, Ontario
London (pronounced ) is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, along the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor. The city had a population of 422,324 according to the 2021 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River, approximately from both Toronto and Detroit; and about from Buffalo, New York. The city of London is politically separate from Middlesex County, though it remains the county seat. London and the Thames were named in 1793 by John Graves Simcoe, who proposed the site for the capital city of Upper Canada. The first European settlement was between 1801 and 1804 by Peter Hagerman. The village was founded in 1826 and incorporated in 1855. Since then, London has grown to be the largest southwestern Ontario municipality and Canada's 11th largest metropolitan area, having annexed many of the smaller communities that surround it. London is a regional centre of healthcare and education, being home to the University of Western Ontario (which brands it ...
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Max Gilbert
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Golf Tournaments In Ontario
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping with the varied terrains encountered on different courses is a key part of the game. Courses typically have either 18 or 9 ''holes'', regions of terrain that each contain a ''cup'', the hole that receives the ball. Each hole on a course contains a teeing ground to start from, and a putting green containing the cup. There are several standard forms of terrain between the tee and the green, such as the fairway, rough (tall grass), and various ''hazards'' such as water, rocks, or sand-filled ''bunkers''. Each hole on a course is unique in its specific layout. Golf is played for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known as stroke play, or the lowest score on the most individual holes in a complete round by an individual or team, kn ...
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PGA Tour Canada Events
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Jeff Quinney
Jeffrey Michael Quinney (born November 17, 1978) is an American professional golfer. Early life Quinney was born in Eugene, Oregon. Amateur career Quinney had a successful amateur career, winning the U.S. Amateur in 2000, and represented the USA in the Walker Cup in 2001. Professional career After turning professional in 2001 he played on the Canadian Tour and Nationwide Tour, and won the Oregon Classic in 2004. He finished in the top 10 of the Nationwide Tour Order of Merit in 2006, enabling him to play on the PGA Tour in 2007. Quinney made a strong start in his rookie season, earning four top-ten finishes in his first five events. This run of good form propelled him into the top 100 of the Official World Golf Rankings. In May 2008 he reached the top 50 of the world rankings after finishing third at The Players Championship. Quinney was named the assistant coach of the University of Oregon men's golf team in 2021. He became the school's interim head coach in Octo ...
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Rodney Butcher
Rodney Butcher (born February 4, 1970) is an American professional golfer. Butcher was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts. He went to Florida Southern College (where he was a three-time NCAA Division II All-American) and graduated in 1992 with a degree in finance. He turned pro that same year. Butcher played on the Nike Tour (now Nationwide Tour) full-time in 1998. He does not currently play on a specific tour, and over the years has not amassed much success on either the PGA Tour or the Nationwide Tour. He has, however, won many state opens along with the 2003 Bay Mills Open Players Championship on the Canadian Tour. In 2009, Butcher played in three Nationwide Tour events, and three PGA Tour events, after a 5-year absence from either Tour. Professional wins (9) Canadian Tour wins (1) Other wins (8) *1995 Florida Open, Vermont Open *1997 Maine Open *1998 Massachusetts Open *2000 Rhode Island Open *2001 Vermont Open *2003 Vermont Open *2009 MS Coast Open MS, ms, Ms, M.S., ...
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Chris Wisler
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Michael Harris (golfer)
Michael or Mike Harris may refer to: Entertainment * Michael Harris (glassworker) (1933–1994), English glassworker * Michael Harris (poet) (born 1944), Canadian poet and translator * Michael Harris (journalist) (born 1948), Canadian author, investigative journalist, and radio personality * Michael Harris (trumpeter) (born 1953), musician for the Chicago-based Phenix Horns * Mike Harris (comics) (born 1962), American comic book artist * Michael Harris (producer) (born 1964), American television producer and filmmaker * Mick Harris (born 1966), British musician * Michael John Harris (born 1980), Canadian magazine editor and writer * Michael Harris, a character in the television show ''Falling Skies'' * Michael Harris, a character on the TV sitcom ''Newhart'' Politics * Michael Harris (politician, born 1979), Canadian politician * Mike Harris (born 1945), Canadian politician, 22nd Premier of Ontario (1995–2002) * Mike Harris Jr. (born 1985), Canadian politician, son of the Premi ...
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Bret Guetz
Bret or BRET may refer to: People and fictional characters * Bret (given name), a personal name, including a list of people and fictional characters * Bret (surname), a list of people Other uses * a regional name for either the brill or the turbot fish * the spawn of the herring * Tropical Storm Bret, various storms and a hurricane * Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer See also * Lac de Bret, a lake in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland * ''Bret v JS'', a 1600 formative English contract law * Brett (other) * Breton language Breton (, ; or in Morbihan) is a Southwestern Brittonic language of the Celtic language family spoken in Brittany, part of modern-day France. It is the only Celtic language still widely in use on the European mainland, albeit as a member of t ...
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Tom Stankowski
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James Love (golfer)
James, Jim, or Jimmy Love may refer to: Politics * James Love (Kentucky politician) (1795–1874), U.S. Representative from Kentucky * Jimmy L. Love Sr., American politician, member of the North Carolina General Assembly Sport * Jimmy Love (footballer) (1858–1882), Scottish footballer * Jim Love (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s * Jimmy Love (Australian soccer) (fl. 1921–1923), Australian soccer player * Jim Love (rugby union) (born 1953), New Zealand rugby union footballer and coach * Jim Love (cricketer) (born 1955), English cricketer * James Love (rugby union, born 1987), English rugby union footballer Others * James Love (poet) (1721–1774), British actor, playwright and poet * Sir James Frederick Love (1789–1866), British general * James M. Love (1820–1891), United States federal judge * James Robinson Love (1836–1914), Australian merchant and founder of J. R. Love & Co Ltd and Kinkara Tea * James Robert Beatt ...
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Aaron Goldberg (golfer)
Aaron Goldberg (born July 19, 1985) is an American professional golfer who plays on the Nationwide Tour and the Canadian Tour. Goldberg was born in Encinitas, California, he attended San Diego State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance. He won the U.S. Intercollegiate and the Battle at the Lake as a freshman. In his senior season he won the District 7 Shootout, defeating Boise State's Troy Merritt in a playoff. He also got an All-American honorable mention. In 2008, he represented the United States in the Palmer Cup and was a medalist at the U.S. Amateur Public Links. Goldberg turned professional in 2008 and joined the Canadian Tour in 2009. In 2010, he won three tournaments, the Canadian Tour Players Cup, the Clublink Jane Rogers Championship and the Canadian Tour Championship en route to winning the Canadian Tour Order of Merit. He earned $156,118 to break Trevor Dodds' single-season money record on Tour. He was also named the Canadian Tour Player of ...
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