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Round One of the CCAA Golf Championship

The CCAA 2023 Golf Championship, presented by PING, began yesterday at the Club de Golf Lorette in Quebec City.

Round one ended with Elaine Surjoprajogo from the OCAA in first place, shooting a 71 to open the Championship with a score of 1 under par. In a close second is Mackenzie Cloutier from the RSEQ, with a 73, followed by Rosalie Langlois of the RSEQ with a 76.

The OCAA-2 team of Justine Gorham, Surjoprajogo, and Shannon Coffey are on top of the leaderboard amongst women’s teams, with a combined 6 over par. In second place is the RSEQ-1 team, composed of Mackenzie Cloutier and Genevieve Jobin-Colgan, with a combined 8 over par. Coming in third with a combined 13 over par is the OCAA-1 team of Madison Ouellette, Bryden Dilley and Hayley McCallum.

Among the men, Michael Valk of Medicine Hat College leads the way with a score of 7 under par. Humber College’s Matt Bremer shot a 68, coming in four under par, with teammate Daniel Talmage in third with a 3 under par.

Humber leads the men’s teams with a combined eleven under par. André-Laurendeau and Champlain St. Lawrence round out the top three with a collective +1 and +11, respectively.

The day finished with a banquet in the Clubhouse, at which players were recognized for their wins in Monday's Skills Competition, including Longest Drive and Closest to the Pin. Coach of the Year was also awarded to Kevin Corriveau of the St. Clair Saints.

Round two begins at 10:00 AM this morning with Justine Gorham (OCAA) and Noémie Potvin (RSEQ) teeing off at hole one and Mason Gorski (NAIT), Félix Duguay (Saint-Hyacinthe), and Michael Valk (Medicine Hat) at the tenth hole. The weather in Quebec City is projected to be a high of fourteen degrees Celsius and partly cloudy.

 

CCAA Golf Convenor Jay Shewfelt presents Kevin Corriveau with the Coach of the Year award.