Club Championship
sponsored by Windsor Plywood
Skins Winners
Scott Konski - Hole #15
Bill Schweitzer - Hole #17
Scott Konski - Hole #15
Bill Schweitzer - Hole #17
THE GRAND PRIZE DRAW WINNER IS
BLAKE ROBERTS
Blake wins his choice of TaylorMade Stealth Driver, Cobra Aerojet Driver or a set of TaylorMade/Titleist wedges (52, 56, 60)
Draw Prize Winners
Flight 1
Rick Ramsay (pants and shirt combo)
Kevin Macalpine ($50 Clubhouse GC)
Flight 2
Greg Gurba (pants and shirt combo)
Laury Yakemchuk ($50 Clubhouse GC)
Flight 3
Curtis Denney (pants and shirt combo)
Gord Little ($50 Clubhouse GC)
Flight 4
James Pahl (pants and shirt combo)
Chad Rejesky( $50 Clubhouse GC)
Flight 5
John Castle (pants and shirt combo)
Jonathan Chocair($50 Clubhouse GC)
Flight 6
Justin Shigehiro (pants and shirt combo)
Dave Lindop ($50 Clubhouse GC)
2023 Club Championship
The 2022 Club Championship will be held on August 12th and 13th.
Any late entries will only be accepted at the discretion of the Men's Club Executive.
Only Men's Club members are eligible for the Broadmoor Men's Club Championship.
To qualify for the Club Championship, you must have (a) played a total of 5 rounds as part of the Men’s Club during that year or (b) participated in the Club Championship within the past 3 years. Note that a two-day tournament played counts as 4 rounds (i.e., 4 9-hole rounds equal 4-Wednesday nights played) and a one-day tournament counts as 2 rounds (i.e., 2 9-hole rounds equal 2-Wednesday nights played).
If you do not meet Club Championship qualifications, you may apply for an exemption to the Men's Club Executive. All decisions of the Men's Club Executive are final!
This will be a flighted stroke play event. Men's Night handicaps will be used for flights. Scores from August 10th's Men's Night will not be used to calculate handicaps.
The Club Champion will receive $300 plus the newly renovated trophy sponsored by Windsor Plywood Sherwood Park.
Prizes are for top three gross and top three net in each flight. Each flight will (ideally) have 16 players.
We will be giving out door prizes based on flights so every flight will win a share of the door prizes
Both days will be run as a progressive start (as opposed to a crossover or shotgun). First tee times will be approximately 7:00 on both Saturday and Sunday.
Low handicap flights will tee off early on Saturday and high handicap flights will tee off late on Saturday.
We will consider requests for late/early tee times on Saturday but only within the range of your flight's tee times (so if you ask for a late tee time, that will likely be in the last group of your flight, not the last group of the day).
On Sunday, the lowest 20 gross scores, regardless of handicap, will tee off last as these are the players in contention for the Club Championship'. We want these players to all have the same conditions for their round so they will tee off consecutively with the lowest gross scores in the last group.
High handicap flights will tee off early on Sunday and low handicap flights will tee off late on Sunday.
While you can request a late/early tee time on Sunday, we are probably not going to honor any of these requests as they make scheduling very difficult. So if you have other commitments on Sunday, you will have to work them around your tee time.
We will not honor any requests to play with, or not play with, certain players.
Free range balls will be available for all participants before each round.
Sit-down meal on Sunday.
We may run a birdie board if the staffing in the pro-shop allows it.
All players must tee off from the GOLD tees on all holes, except for:
members whose age plus handicap exceeds 80 who can use the blue tees on #2, #6 and #9, and
members whose age plus handicap exceeds 90 who can use the white tees on #2, #6 and #9.
2023 Rules
Click here for a list of the rules (this is accessible from the main page as well). These include Golf Canada rules, rules from the back of the scorecard and local Men's Club rules.
If there is a rules dispute while on the course, call the pro shop at 780-467-7373.
In the meantime, please play 2 balls (one from one interpretation of the rule and a second ball with the other interpretation) and continue to play the hole until a ruling is made. You must declare that you are playing 2 balls under a different interpretation of the rules.
If your group makes a decision on a ruling during the round and all members agree then it will be considered resolved.