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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Here is the future of Canadian golf..

My friend Dan Pino from Golf Canada sent this around today regarding our 2011 Canadian Amateur teams..This is the future of Canucks on tours...

GOLF CANADA NAMES 2011 TEAM CANADA

- 10 athletes selected to represent Team Canada’s National Squad; Under-22 Development Squad welcomes 12 players -

Oakville, Ont. (Golf Canada) – Golf Canada announced today the names of the athletes who have been selected for Team Canada’s 2011 golf program.
In all, 10 players comprise Team Canada’s National Squad, including six on the men’s side and four on the women’s squad.

Eugene Wong of North Vancouver, B.C. and Mitch Sutton of London, Ont. will once again return as members of Team Canada. The men’s National Squad welcomes Albin Choi of Toronto, Corey Conners of Listowell, Ont., Mitchell Evanecz of Red Deer, Alta. and Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont.


On the women’s side, Nicole Vandermade of Brantford, Ont. is the lone returnee. New to Team Canada’s National Women’s Squad is Rebecca Lee-Bentham of Toronto, Anne-Catherine Tanguay of Quebec City and Christine Wong of Richmond, B.C.
The 2011 coaching team will consist of Master Canadian PGA Professional Henry Brunton returning as the men’s head coach and Derek Ingram as the women’s head coach. Ralph Bauer will serve as men’s assistant coach while Robert Ratcliffe returns as women's assistant coach.

Team Canada provides athletes with a year-round environment incorporating state of the art coaching and sport science expertise. The intent of this aggressive program is to aid Canada’s top up-and-coming amateur players in all areas of their development, producing the best golfers in the world.

The program encompasses fitness, sports psychology, nutrition, technique development and exposure to international competition. Leaders in the field of sport science are an integral aspect of building and executing the program from the perspective of mental management, strength and conditioning as well as planning and periodization.

While many golf championships Team Canada members participate in are contested on an individual basis, the program enables athletes to travel and train as a team.

Golf Canada’s Player Development program as well as the player development programs of the provincial golf associations have helped to foster the development of many Canadian players including; Graham DeLaet, Jon Mills, Alena Sharp, Chris Baryla, David Hearn, Adam Hadwin, Nick Taylor, Matt Hill, Richard Scott, Mathieu Rivard, Keven Fortin Simard, Jessica Shepley, Stephanie Sherlock, Sue Kim and Cam Burke, among many others.

The following athletes have been selected to Golf Canada’s 2011 Team Canada:

TEAM CANADA – MEN’S BIOS

Albin Choi

Toronto’s Albin Choi graduates from Team Canada’s Development Squad to the National Squad. The 18-year old is the reigning Canadian Men’s Amateur Champion and will compete at the 2011 RBC Canadian Open next July.

This summer, he won his sectional qualifier to compete at the U.S. Amateur where he qualified for the match play portion of the championship. He also won the 2010 CN Future Links Quebec Championship - his third victory on the circuit in the last two years – and finished runner-up at the CN Future Links Ontario Championship.

Choi, a freshman with the NC State Wolfpack, ranks 76th on the R&A’s World Amateur Golf Ranking.

Corey Conners

Corey Conners of Listowell, Ont. earned his spot on Team Canada after a solid season on the Development Squad which included a win at the Ontario Men's Amateur Championship, co-medalist honours at the Toyota Junior Golf World Cup and a runner-up finish at the Ontario Junior Spring Classic. He also recorded a pair of third place showings at the CN Future Links Ontario and Pacific Championships and a sixth place finish at the Ontario Junior Boys Championship.

Conners, 18, is in his freshman season with the Kent State University Golden Flashes.

Mitchell Evanecz

Mitchell Evanecz of Red Deer, Alta. is also new to Team Canada’s National Squad. The 24-year old has undeniably stepped his game up to a new level in the past two years.

In 2010, the University of Victoria graduate and former Alberta Amateur Champion successfully defended his Glencoe Invitational title and finished third at the Mexican Amateur Championship. He also finished runner-up individually at the Canadian University/College Championship after losing in a playoff, finished fourth at the Sahalee Players Championship and runner-up at the Alberta Open, where he earned low-amateur honours.

Mackenzie Hughes

A member of Team Canada’s Development Squad in 2008, Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont. has emerged as one Canada’s top up-and-coming golf prospects.

This past summer, Hughes tied for fifth at both the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship and the Ontario Amateur Championship as well as finishing 10th at the Porter Cup. He also won his sectional qualifier to earn a spot into the U.S. Amateur, where he tied for 75th.

Hughes has won medalist honours at two NCAA Div. I events as a member of the Kent State University Golden Flashes.

Mitch Sutton

Mitch Sutton, 19, of London, Ont., is a former two-time Canadian Junior Boy’s champion (2008, 2009) and a graduate of Team Canada’s Developmental Squad.

This year he finished fourth at the Ontario Men's Amateur Championship, tied for seventh at the Canadian Junior Boys Championship and finished tied for sixth at the Monroe Invitational Championship.

Sutton is in his sophomore year as a member of the North Carolina State Wolfpack.

Eugene Wong

Eugene Wong, 20, of North Vancouver, B.C. returns to Team Canada fresh off a solid 2010 campaign, which included a runner-up finish at the Canadian Men's Amateur Championship.

Collegiately, as a member of the University of Oregon Ducks, Wong was the 2010 Jack Nicklaus Award winner, an award given to the Division I Collegiate Player of the Year as voted by golf coaches throughout the United States. He was also named to the PING All-America First Team, the All-Nicklaus Team and All-Pac-10 First Team as well as earning Pac-10 co-Golfer of the Year honours.

Wong, a former B.C. amateur and junior boy’s champion, was a member of Team Canada’s Developmental Squad in 2007. He has two collegiate victories and currently sits eighth on the Royal and Ancients (R&A) World Amateur Golf Rankings.


TEAM CANADA – WOMEN

Rebecca Lee-Bentham

This summer, Rebecca Lee-Bentham demonstrated her formidable golf ability by earning victories at the Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship, the Ontario Junior Girls Championship and the CN Future Links Ontario Championship.

The 18-year old also advanced to the semi-final of match play at the British Ladies Amateur Championship and finished seventh at the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship.

The Toronto native is currently in her freshman year at the University of Texas and was a member of the Team Canada’s Development Squad in 2010.


Anne-Catherine Tanguay

Anne-Catherine Tanguay has made quite the name for herself among many golf circles. In 2010, this 19-year old Quebec City native finished runner-up at the Quebec Ladies Amateur Championship, tied for sixth at the CN Canadian Women’s Tour event at Blue Springs Golf Club and advanced to the Round of 32 in Match Play at the British Ladies Amateur Championship.

Tanguay, who was a member of Team Canada’s Development Squad in 2010, is also a freshman with the University of Oklahoma Sooners. In just first four collegiate events in 2010, Tanguay earned two top-20 finishes and one top five finish.


Nicole Vandermade

Nicole Vandermade of Brantford, Ont. made her presence known at a variety of golf championships last year. The 20-year old finished third at the CN Canadian Women’s Tour event at Blue Springs Golf Club, tied for ninth at the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship and advanced to the round of 32 at the British Amateur Championship.

Vandermade is in her junior year at the University of Texas.

Christine Wong

Christine Wong of Richmond, B.C. enjoyed a banner year in 2010, winning provincial and collegiate titles as well as finding success on the international golf circuit.

Wong, 18, finished tied for 55th at the U.S. Women’s Open, earning runner-up low-amateur honours. She also won the B.C. Women's Amateur Championship, advanced to the Round of 32 in Match Play at the British Ladies Amateur Championship and tied for 11th at the Royale Cup Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship.

In spring of this year, the Team Canada Development Squad alumna won her second collegiate tournament title in just her fifth career event as a member of the San Diego State Aztecs. In late August, she competed in the CN Canadian Women’s Open at St. Charles Country Club in Winnipeg.

As part of Team Canada, Golf Canada also named a 22-and-under Development Squad which features six male and six female athletes. The Development Squad is designed to help facilitate the continued development of Canada’s top young players.

The following athletes have been selected to the Team Canada’s 2011 Development Squad:

Men’s Development Squad

Richard Jung (Toronto)
Adam Svensson (Surrey, B.C.)
Brandon Ng (Toronto)
Eric Banks (Truro, N.S.)
Raoul Ménard (Ange-Gardien, Que.)
Wilson Bateman (Spruce Grove, Alta.)


Women’s Development Squad

Jisoo Keel (Coquitlam, B.C.)
Brittany Marchand (Orangeville, Ont.)
Brogan McKinnon (Mississauga, Ont.)
Leilanie Kim (Surrey, B.C.)
Taylor Kim (Surrey, B.C.)
Augusta James (Bath, Ont.)

Bryan Angus

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