Trevor Murphy leads TOUR Championship of Canada presented by Freedom 55 Financial

PGA TOUR Canada – Weather delays start of first round, play suspended due to darkness

First round leaderboard – TOUR Championship presented by Freedom 55 Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Trevor Murphy – 66 (-6)
T-2. Johnny DelPrete – 68 (-4)
T-2. Bentley Nakasawa – 68 (-4)
T-2. Trey Denton – 68 (-4)
13 tied at 3-under par

(September 12, 2013 – London, ON) – Scottsdale, Arizona’s Trevor Murphy shot a 6-under 66 at Sunningdale Golf and Country Club Thursday to take a two shot lead in the first round of the TOUR Championship presented by Freedom 55 Financial. Murphy was one of 64 players to complete round one before play was suspended due to darkness at 7:38 PM. – to read more>

Mackenzie Hughes wins Cape Breton Celtic Classic for first victory

PGA TOUR Canada – 22-year old jumps to top of Order of Merit, secures 2014 Web.com Tour card

Final Leaderboard – Cape Breton Celtic Classic presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Mackenzie Hughes – 66 (-14)
2. Ryan Williams – 71 (-13)

T-3. Wes Homan – 69 (-11)
T-3. David Skinns – 75 (-11)
5. John Ellis – 69 (-9)

(September 8, 2013 – Sydney, NS) – Dundas, Ontario’s Mackenzie Hughes captured his first PGA TOUR Canada victory Sunday, shooting a final round 66 at The Lakes Golf Club to win the inaugural Cape Breton Celtic Classic, vaulting him to the top of the Order of Merit with one event to go. – to read more>

David Skinns takes lead through three rounds at Cape Breton Celtic Classic

PGA TOUR Canada – 31-year old takes second 54-hole lead of PGA TOUR Canada season

Third round Leaderboard – Cape Breton Celtic Classic presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. David Skinns – 67 (-14)
T-2. Ryan Williams – 67 (-12)
T-2. Joel Dahmen – 73 (-12)
T-4. Brandon Harkins – 70 (-8)
T-4. Yohann Benson – 69 (-8)
T-4. Wes Homan – 70 (-8)
T-4. Mackenzie Hughes – 71 (-8)

(September 7, 2013 – Sydney, NS) – Lincoln, England’s David Skinns shot a 5-under par 67 Saturday to take a two shot lead heading into the final round of the Cape Breton Celtic Classic, mastering windy conditions and tying the best round of the day. – to read more>

Dahmen leads after 36 holes at Cape Breton Celtic Classic

PGA TOUR Canada – 25-year old takes three-shot lead into weekend in Cape Breton

Second round Leaderboard – Cape Breton Celtic Classic presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Joel Dahmen – 69 (-13)
2. Stephen Gangluff – 68 (-10)
3. David Skinns – 68 (-9)
T-4. Mackenzie Hughes – 69 (-7)
T-4. Hugo Leon – 66 (-7)
T-4. Ryan Williams – 68 (-7)

(September 6, 2013 – Sydney, NS) – Clarkston, Washington’s Joel Dahmen shot a 3-under par 69 on Friday to take a three shot lead heading into the weekend at the Cape Breton Celtic Classic presented by PC Financial, leading by three shots over Marysville, Ohio’s Stephen Gangluff. – to read more>

Dahmen leads suspended Cape Breton Celtic Classic after one round

PGA TOUR Canada – Play suspended due to darkness Thursday evening, will resume Friday morning

First round Leaderboard – Cape Breton Celtic Classic presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Joel Dahmen – 62 (-10)
2. Wes Homan – 64 (-8)
3. Stephen Gangluff – 66 (-6)
T-4. Micah Burke – 67 (-5)
T-4. David Skinns – 67 (-5)
T-4. Ryan Blaum – 67 (-5)

(September 5, 2013 – Sydney, NS) – Clarkston, Washington’s Joel Dahmen shot a 10-under par 62 at The Lakes Golf Club on Thursday to take a two shot lead in the first round of the Cape Breton Celtic Classic presented by PC Financial. Dahmen led by two over Cincinnati, Ohio’s Wes Homan before play was suspended due to darkness. – to read more>

Gearing Up to Hunt Legally in Ontario

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by Lorraine Payette, written September 2, 2013

“I went and shot the maximum the game laws would allow
Two game wardens, seven hunters, and a cow…”
– “the Hunting Song”, Tom Lehrer

(GANANOQUE, ONTARIO) September has begun and with it comes the sound of shotguns along the river and near small ponds in the open countryside as hunters and poachers get ready to go out and pursue ducks and geese.

Every one of them prefers to be thought of as a hunter, but there are definite differences between these two types of people. – to read more>

Hubbard wins The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial

PGA TOUR Canada – 24-year old moves to no. 5 on the Order of Merit with two events to go

Third round Leaderboard – The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Mark Hubbard – 66 (-20)
T-2. Mackenzie Hughes – 67 (-18)
T-2. Kyle Stough – 66 (-18)
4. Jorge Fernandez-Valdes – 66 (-17)
5. Nick Taylor – 68 (-16)

(September 1, 2013 – Peterborough, ON) – Denver, Colorado’s Mark Hubbard captured his first PGA TOUR Canada win on Sunday, firing a final round 5-under par 66 to win The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial. Hubbard won by two shots over Dundas, Ontario’s Mackenzie Hughes and Laurel, Maryland’s Kyle Stough.

The 24-year old made a clutch 15-footer for birdie at the par-5 16th to reach 20-under par and give himself a three-stroke advantage at the time, then parred the final two holes to secure his win. With the victory, Hubbard moves to no. 5 on the Order of Merit, in position to earn one of the five Web.com Tour cards available at season’s end.

“I had to be in the moment and really had to focus on each shot, so the whole thing hasn’t really kicked in yet,” said Hubbard. “The putt on 16 was one of the best putts I’ve ever hit in my life.”

Starting the day with a one shot lead over Hughes, Hubbard went out in 3-under par on the front nine, building a lead over Hughes, Stough and several other contenders that he would not relinquish. Hubbard said several key up-and-downs including a brilliant flop shot at the par-3 15th were the key to his victory.

“I had two or three up-and-downs that were some of the best of my life,” said Hubbard. “That one on 15 was probably the shot of my life. I put a lot of work in the last two weeks and it’s nice to see it pay off.”

With two events to go, Hubbard is in position to make the next step on the path to the PGA TOUR next year on the Web.com Tour. But the San Jose State University graduate said blocking any thoughts about the ramifications of a win was a major factor in his win.

“Between playing down in Latioamérica, up here and in Q-School, guys have three chances to get to the Web.com Tour,” said Hubbard. “But you can’t really think about stuff when you’re playing, you just have to go out and play, and that’s what I feel like I did the best this week.”

Two shots behind in a tie for second, Hughes notched a career-best finish while Stough matched his career-best set earlier this year at the ATB Financial Classic presented by TELUS. PGA TOUR Latinoamérica Order of Merit no. 2 Jorge Fernandez-Valdes finished alone in fourth at 17-under par for his best PGA TOUR Canada result, while Abbotsford, British Columbia’s Nick Taylor notched his fifth top-10 of the season and finished alone in fifth at 16-under par.

Hubbard moves inside The Five with two events to go

Mark Hubbard’s win moved him in position to earn one of the five Web.com Tour cards available at season’s end, pushing out Times Colonist Island Savings Open winner Stephen Gangluff, while the rest of the top four remained intact. Here are The Five with two events remaining in the 2013 season:

1. Riley Wheeldon – $39,937.50
2. Wil Collins – $39,708.04
3. Joe Panzeri – $37,355.23
4. Hugo Leon – $37,167.00
5. Mark Hubbard – $35,451.29

Hughes earns second top Canadian award

With an 18-under total in a tie for second, Dundas, Ontario’s Mackenzie Hughes captured Freedom 55 Financial Canadian Player of the Week honours for the second consecutive event, following up his honour from The Great Waterway Classic last week.

Each week, the top Canadian will earn the award and a $1,500 prize, with the top Canadian on the Order of Merit at season’s end earning Freedom 55 Financial Canadian Player of the Year and $10,000 prize.

Hughes also finished tied for low Canadian at The Players Cup but lost on a tiebreaker to Regina, Saskatchewan’s Kent Eger. The 22-year old Hughes is currently the 12th on the Order of Merit and the fourth-highest Canadian, trailing Riley Wheeldon, Nick Taylor and Cory Renfrew.

Notes:
– Weather: Sunny, 25 degrees Celsius, wind 10 km/h
– Hubbard’s total of 264 strokes was the lowest winning score on PGA TOUR Canada this year
– Hubbard is the second 54-hole leader to go on to win this season, following Joe Panzeri at the ATB Financial Classic presented by TELUS
– Hubbard’s final round 66 was tied for the lowest final round by a winner this season, matching three other tournaments
– Hubbard’s win was his sixth top-10 finish of the past two seasons on PGA TOUR Canada
– Nick Taylor and Chris Epperson both finished in the top-10 for their fifth top-10s of the season, tied for the most on PGA TOUR Canada
– The par-4 seventh hole played as the toughest hole of the week at 4.41 strokes, while the par-5 eighth was the easiest at 4.48

Hubbard leads by one at The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial

PGA TOUR Canada – Eight players within three heading to Sunday’s final round

Third round Leaderboard – The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Mark Hubbard – 65 (-15)
2. Mackenzie Hughes – 68 (-14)
T-3. David Skinns – 66 (-13)
T-3. Nick Taylor – 67 (-13)
T-3. Cory Renfrew – 68 (-13)

T-3. Hugo Leon – 72 (-13)
T-3. Kyle Stough – 69 (-13)

(August 31, 2013 – Peterborough, ON) – San Jose, California’s Mark Hubbard shot a 6-under par 65 at Wildfire Golf Club on Saturday to take a one shot lead heading into the final round of The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial. – to read more>

Leon builds three shot lead at The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial

PGA TOUR Canada – Chilean looking for back-to-back wins on PGA TOUR Canada

Second round Leaderboard – The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial
(Bold denotes Canadian)

1. Hugo Leon – 65 (-14)
T-2. Kyle Stough – 68 (-11)
T-2. Mackenzie Hughes – 66 (-11)
4. Cory Renfrew – 67 (-10)
T-5. Nick Taylor – 67 (-9)

T-5. Derek Berg – 67 (-9)
T-5. Mark Hubbard – 65 (-9)

(August 30, 2013 – Peterborough, ON) – Santiago, Chile’s Hugo Leon kept his streak of strong play going Friday, firing a 6-under par 65 to reach 14-under par total through 36 holes and building a three shot lead at The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial. – to read more>

Gananoque – Ultimate Fishing Town Wins Big

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by Lorraine Payette, written August 24, 2013

(GANANOQUE, ONTARIO) Gananoque celebrated in the early morning of August 22. A select handful of fishing enthusiasts gathered at the berm in Joel Stone Heritage Park to receive awards, prizes, donations and recognition for some of the great things that have happened this past year.

The “Gananoque, Ontario’s Ultimate Fishing Town 2013” (UFT 2013) committee was out in force to make sure all of the right people were recognized for their contributions. On hand were committee members Sandra Wright of Executive Secretarial Services & Art Supplies, Fred Casnaw of The What Not Shoppe and Darrell Bradley of Regional Web Portals. – to read more>