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CJGA BC Linkster Prodigy Summer Open at Northview

Schedule of Event

Date Time Event
Aug 14 7:00 PM - 7:30 PM CJGA BC Linkster Prodigy Summer Open at Northview

About CJGA Linkster National Golf Championship

Road to the CJGA Linkster National Golf Championship

CJGA Linkster National Golf Championship

CJGA Linkster National Championship at Nottawasaga is a golf tournament that takes place in Alliston, ON, Canada.

CJGA Linkster Canadian National Championship brings together junior golfers across Canada that have accomplished success in CJGA events, Provincial and Golf Canada events over the past 3 seasons.

All juniors are encouraged to apply online.

Juniors may be put on a waiting list to start when entering, however, the CJGA will continue to fill the field until the field is filled.

Priority though will be given to those juniors that have performed well in local, provincial, regional, or CJGA events. Championships may have different criteria for acceptance depending on the tournament format.

Visit https://cjga.onpar.golf/tournament_overview.php?tournament_id=2694 to register

Practice Round Information

Practice rounds can be booked by calling the pro shop at:  604-576-4653

Tournament Yardage Information

GenderDivisionAgesYardagesTee ColourHoles Played
BoysNovice (U9)4 to 81200 to 1500CJGA Red9
GirlsNovice (U9)4 to 81200 to 1500CJGA Red9
BoysAtom (U11)9 & 103500 to 4000CJGA White18
GirlsAtom (U11)9 & 103500 to 4000CJGA White18
BoysPeewee (U13)11 & 124500 to 5000CJGA Blue18
GirlsPeewee (U13)11 & 124500 to 5000CJGA Blue18
BoysBantam (U15)13 & 145000 to 5500CJGA Black18
GirlsBantam (U15)13 & 144500 to 5000CJGA Blue18

Eligibility: A players age is determined as of August 1, 2024.

About Northview Golf

In the early 1990s, Chick and Marilyn Stewart teamed up with the former General Manager of the Vancouver Golf Club, Pat Duffey, to pursue developing the finest 36 hole PUBLIC golf facility in British Columbia. Hiring world-renowned golf course architect and seven-time major tournament champion Arnold Palmer, to design two 18 hole courses, was the first step in achieving this dream.

Breaking ground in 1992 and setting a grand opening date of July 1st 1994, the team began with a clean slate of over 400 acres of various terrains… and tribulations. The soil make-up and elevation changes of the terrain challenged the design group but ultimately a suitable routing for the courses began to unfold. As work progressed, new and more inventive ideas presented themselves and Mr. Palmer took advantage of every opportunity to create exciting vistas and exceptional golf holes. Bringing his ” go for broke ” style of playing golf to his course designs, Mr. Palmer, (or “the Boss ” as his employee’s affectionately call him) developed several signature holes on both courses, now officially named “The Ridge” and “The Canal“. With the two courses shaping up well, the clubhouse portion of the project began. Featuring a classic west coast design, with it’s soaring post and beam western cedar and granite motif, the upper level of the building contains two restaurants, meeting rooms and banquet space that can accommodate 300 people. The lower level features the Golf shop (with the latest in golf fashions and equipment), locker rooms with full shower facilities and still more meeting rooms!

Opening day…

As opening day grew near, it became apparent to everyone that Northview Golf and Country Club was going to make a significant impact on the local golf scene. The Ridge course opened on schedule to rave reviews from the media and golfers alike.

The Palmer Room quickly found an audience as fine dining in a comfortable atmosphere proved to be a welcome addition to the restaurant landscape. Like-wise, Duffey’s restaurant (named for the late Pat Duffey, who managed the facility through it’s early years) offered casual dining over-looking the 18th hole of the Ridge course where watching golfers attempt the shot over the lake is always entertaining.

The PGA comes knocking…

In September of 1994, Arnold Palmer arrived to play the Ridge course to give it one more look and found the course played very much to his liking. In the post round media interview, Mr. Palmer described his pleasure with the final product and offered that the Ridge may some day be home to a PGA Tour event. Only four months later his vision would come true as a local group approached Northview management about the possibility of hosting a Tour event in August of 1996. Of course a series of site visits by the PGA Tour was required but in short order the “thumbs up” was given and serious planning began.

On May 15th 1995, the Canal course opened, offering a completely different test of golf from the Ridge course. Featuring flatter wide fairways and large greens, the Canal played as if it was miles away from it’s sister course but was only across the Serpentine canal, from which it derived it’s name. The Ridge course was the PGA’s choice for the Greater Vancouver Open, they were surprised at the quality of the Canal course as they wondered aloud if; perhaps they had chosen the wrong course! High praise indeed. As with the Ridge the year before, Mr. Palmer checked in to play a round on the Canal and was very satisfied with what he saw. The many large lakes that were created for drainage purposes also provided enough material to change a flat property into a gently undulating landscape that suggested the links land of Scotland or Ireland. While allowing wide fairways, the placement of those same lakes begs the golfer to try to cut a corner and have a run at birdie (or even eagle) and that’s where the challenge begins. Beware biting off more than you can handle because the Canal can bite back!

August of 1996 saw the return of the PGA Tour to Canada’s west coast for the first time in 30 years, and this time, to a totally public facility. The Greater Vancouver Open was welcomed by record crowds throughout the week matched only by the perfect weather. A PGA Tour record crowd saw hockey’s Team Canada play in the celebrity pro-am on the Monday followed by a Wednesday pro-am record crowd, all topped off by over 40,000 people watching Guy Boros win his (and our) first PGA Tour event on Sunday!

Tournament Contact

info@cjga.com

Wednesday, August 14, 2024 • Northview Golf & Country Club (Canal Course)
Tee Time Hole Players
1:45 PM Hole 1
TS
Tyler Sam
Bantam Boys (U15)
JB
Jason Bae
Bantam Boys (U15)
MH
Macey Hao
Bantam Boys (U15)
1:55 PM Hole 1
SG
Stephen Gu
Peewee Boys (U13)
JW
Jeffrey Wang
Peewee Boys (U13)
JY
Jayden Yang
Peewee Boys (U13)
JG
Jack Guo
Peewee Boys (U13)
2:05 PM Hole 1
DW
David Chaofan Wu
Peewee Boys (U13)
AC
Alex (Yage) Chen
Peewee Boys (U13)
WD
Wilson Dai
Peewee Boys (U13)
DL
Daniel Li
Peewee Boys (U13)
2:15 PM Hole 1
RW
Ruohan Grace Wang
Bantam Girls (U15)
EB
Elysia Bains
Bantam Girls (U15)
DZ
David Zhang
Peewee Boys (U13)
ML
Michael (WenXi) Li
Peewee Boys (U13)
2:25 PM Hole 1
SW
Sylvia Wang
Peewee Girls (U13)
KL
Kiarah Lemyre
Peewee Girls (U13)
IZ
Irene Zhu
Peewee Girls (U13)
EH
Emily Huang
Peewee Girls (U13)
2:35 PM Hole 1
RS
Raeka Su
Peewee Girls (U13)
SS
Sophia Sun
Peewee Girls (U13)
MZ
Melody (Haoran) Zhang
Peewee Girls (U13)
HL
Harper Lu
Atom Girls (U11)
2:45 PM Hole 1
AL
Alexis Li
Atom Girls (U11)
LC
Layla Chen
Atom Girls (U11)
SS
Stella Sun
Atom Girls (U11)
2:55 PM Hole 1
JW
Johnny Wang
Atom Boys (U11)
LH
Lucas Huang
Atom Boys (U11)
RM
Remy Meng
Atom Boys (U11)
KZ
Karyme Zhao
Atom Girls (U11)
3:05 PM Hole 1
TZ
Theo Zhou
Atom Boys (U11)
HL
Hayden SooHyun Lee
Atom Boys (U11)
MW
Mason Wang
Atom Boys (U11)
FQ
Felix Qu
Atom Boys (U11)
3:15 PM Hole 1
JW
Jasper Wang
Novice Boys (U9)
AK
Allen Kong
Novice Boys (U9)
MM
Magnus Mills
Novice Boys (U9)
3:25 PM Hole 1
EK
Eisla Kim
Novice Girls (U9)
AC
Amina Chang
Novice Girls (U9)
AL
Amira Lu
Novice Girls (U9)
3:35 PM Hole 1
CH
Chloe He
Novice Girls (U9)
GW
Grace (Yuemeng) Wu
Novice Girls (U9)
ZW
Zoe Wang
Novice Girls (U9)
RW
Remilia Wang
Novice Girls (U9)
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Northview Golf & Country Club (Canal Course)

Location
6857 168th Street
Surrey, BC V3S 8E7
Scorecard
Tees 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue - Championship Tee 561 389 216 398 410 141 371 550 430 3466 405 376 492 373 170 412 292 162 498 3180 6646
White - Regular Tee 519 365 195 369 386 123 345 500 398 3200 371 345 453 330 149 377 254 139 467 2885 6085
Red - Forward Tee 443 315 167 315 337 107 308 440 356 2788 308 306 409 311 127 322 214 103 426 2526 5314
Green - Stewart Tee 469 357 167 315 337 123 345 484 356 2953 316 338 442 311 127 357 254 112 447 2704 5657
CJGA Black 443 315 110 315 337 107 308 440 290 2665 308 306 409 311 127 322 215 103 426 2527 5192
CJGA Blue 382 260 110 270 280 123 290 371 290 2376 263 274 409 288 127 266 292 112 326 2357 4733
CJGA White 295 200 78 210 220 107 230 315 205 1860 218 227 321 203 78 210 211 103 291 1862 3722
CJGA Red 230 140 39 150 160 43 170 242 143 1317 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1317
Par 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 36 4 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 36 72