Champions Crowned at NB Women’s Four Ball, Driven by Audi Moncton
2022 Gross Champions, Leanne Richardson & Sandy Comeau of the Country Meadows Golf Club.
Golf New Brunswick
For Immediate Release:
After a two-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Women’s Four Ball returned to the Gowan Brae Golf and Country Club on June 12th, 2022. The 2022 event saw 35 two-player teams compete for both gross and net championships.
Sunday brought sunny and warm conditions to the field at the NB Women’s Four Ball, Driven by Audi Moncton, the third event of the 2022 Golf NB Championship Schedule.
In the Gross Division, it was Sandy Comeau and Leanne Richardson of the Country Meadows Golf Club who would complete their weekend with a two shot victory.
Team Comeau and Richardson finished with a team score of even par (E), 72, to outlast runners-up Mary Walton-Rossignol and Valerie Whyte of the Fredericton Golf Club, who finished their round with a team score of 2 over par (+2), 74.
In the Net Division, it was Lisa Mallet and Sonia Pitre of the Gowan Brae Golf & Country Club would would take the crown, accumulating an impressive total net score of fifteen under par (-15), 57. They were able to outlast runners-up Lucie Davis and Lynn Randall of the Kingswood Golf Club who shot a net score of eleven under par (-11), 61.
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9 things Canadian golfers can look forward to in 2022
Golf New Brunswick
Adam Stanley / Golf Canada
Golf continues to provide a record number of Canadians safe refuge during the COVID-19 global pandemic as a proven activity that benefits physical and mental health.
As we look ahead to 2022, there is comfort in knowing golf can continue to be a haven for safe gathering and fitness – for all.
And beyond just the ability to continue to play the game, the world of golf has given Canadians much to be excited about as we look ahead to a new year!
Here are nine things Canadians should be excited about in 2022:
BROOKE’S BACK AT THE CP WOMEN’S OPEN
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, planning for the 2022 CP Women’s Open is full-steam ahead. Hosted by Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, it’s the first time our national open will be in our nation’s capital since 2017. That year Brooke Henderson made the cut on the number and proceeded to fire a course-record 63 on Saturday to zip up the leaderboard. Henderson would, of course, go on to win the CP Women’s Open in 2018 and end up in the final group on Sunday in 2019. Tickets are on sale now for Ottawa’s event and it’s a fabulous opportunity to see some of the best golfers in the world tee it up – including our home-grown hero.
RBC CANADIAN OPEN WELCOMES THE GAME’S TOP STARS
Like the CP Women’s Open, plans for the 2022 RBC Canadian Open are well underway as the excitement for the return of Canada’s lone PGA TOUR stop is at an all-time high. Hosted by St. George’s Golf and Country Club and Islington Golf Club’s practice facility, signs are pointing to this event – last won by Rory McIlroy in Hamilton in 2019 – being a very special one. There is set to be a ton of fabulous new activations for Canadian golf fans and there’s nothing quite like seeing our guys, like the top-ranked male Corey Conners, tee it up in person. Get your tickets here.
PRESIDENTS CUP HOPEFULS
Speaking of Corey Conners! Both he and childhood friend – and long-time Golf Canada National Team member – Mackenzie Hughes are in the conversation to be part of the International Presidents Cup team at Quail Hollow come September. Mike Weir is back as an Assistant Captain, and if Hughes and Conners both make the team it will be the first time in history with multiple Canadians on the squad.
NEW YEAR, NEW GEAR
We say it often enough, but the top brands in golf continue to put out amazing gear to help you look, feel, and play better year after year. The Titleist Pro V1 (and Pro V1x) continue to be the No.1 ball in golf, while Puma and Levelwear are set to make clothing drops that are fit for the fairways or streamlined for the streets. Look in your bag or your closet to see what might need replaced in the new year and you won’t be disappointed at what’s on offer now, or what’s to come.
FIRST TEE LAUNCHES IN CANADA
In concert with the PGA of Canada, Golf Canada was thrilled to put in motion the launch of the First Tee – Canada in 2021, with a targeted growth strategy for next year and beyond. The commitment from golf’s key stakeholders in Canada will allow for the next generation of divot-diggers to be able to thrive in any environment. With a big thanks to the Golf Canada Foundation and some key donations through this year, it’s an exciting time to be a youngster involved in golf in this country.
ROAD TRIP!
If the last two golf seasons have shown anything to Canadians, it’s that we have a lot of darn good golf courses in this country. Whether you’re looking for a hidden gem somewhere in Saskatoon, keen to combine golf and wine in Niagara, ready to heed the call of the mountains in Canmore Kananaskis, hot for history in Quebec City, or finally ready to check that bucket-list item off your list at Cabot Cape Breton, there’s no better time that grabbing some friends and safely hitting the road, or the skies, to explore what kind of great golf is on offer in this country. Find your course here.
CLUB COMPETITIONS
Perhaps the last two years have been restrictive in terms of who can play and when, but with more safety measures installed at clubs across Canada it’s likely you might have the opportunity to get those competitive juices flowing once again. Maybe you want to test your mettle at your club, or tee it up at a provincial tournament? Or maybe you can finally bring your friend to your place for a thrilling member-guest experience? Whatever the event may be, we’ve got our fingers-crossed that there will be more opportunities in 2022.
GOLF’S GROWING POPULARITY
Whether there was play at a local muni, a nine-hole layout, or a championship 18-hole track, 2021 saw more Canadians teeing it up than ever before – this after a record-setting year in 2020. As Golf Canada continues its commitment to inclusion at all levels, don’t be surprised to see more people from all backgrounds enjoying the game more in 2022. A safe space means more enjoyment for all.
ALWAYS TRYING TO GET BETTER
Even Tiger Woods, the greatest modern player in history, is trying to chase improvements on the course. While Woods’ return – of which we saw a tease of in December – is something itself to look forward to in 2022, take a page out of Woods’ book and keep working on your own game. The opportunity to improve (be sure to speak with a PGA of Canada professional!) is something that makes golf a game for a lifetime, and a new year means more time to try to shave a few strokes. Trying to get just a little bit better next year is something that carries many Canadians through wintertime. To keep detailed stats on your game, give Golf Canada’s free mobile app a try.