Canadian Amateur Golf Champions – Week of July 6, 2025
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Canadian Amateur Golf
July 7, 2025
Another Big Week for Canada’s Amateur Golf Stars
From coast to coast—and even across the Atlantic—Canadian amateur golfers were making headlines this week. With multiple provincial championships wrapping up and impressive international performances, it’s clear that Canadian talent continues to shine on every stage.

Here’s your weekly roundup of Canadian amateur golf champions for the week of July 6:
Ontario Women’s Senior Amateur – Judith Kyrinis
Judith Kyrinis captured her 7th Ontario Women’s Senior Amateur title, cementing her legacy as one of Canada’s most dominant senior players. Her consistency and course management continue to set the standard for senior women’s golf in Ontario.
Alberta Women’s Amateur – Carys Code
Carys Code took top honours at the 2025 Alberta Women’s Amateur, delivering a composed and steady performance throughout the week to earn her spot among Canada’s rising stars.
Manitoba Men’s Mid-Amateur – Allan McDonald
Allan McDonald showed grit and experience to win the Manitoba Mid-Amateur, a division that highlights competitive players over the age of 25.
Manitoba Women’s Amateur – Addison Kartusch
Addison Kartusch proved her game is ready for the national stage with a big win at the Manitoba Women’s Amateur Championship.
New Brunswick Women’s Amateur – Callie Taylor
Callie Taylor earned the title of New Brunswick Women’s Amateur Champion, showcasing her shotmaking and course strategy throughout the event.
Nova Scotia Women’s Amateur – Abbey Baker
Abbey Baker came out on top at the Nova Scotia Women’s Amateur, a breakthrough moment for the talented young golfer from the East Coast.
PEI Women’s Amateur – Jacquelyn Taylor
Jacquelyn Taylor captured the 2025 Prince Edward Island Women’s Amateur, adding her name to the growing list of standout players from Atlantic Canada.
PEI Men’s Amateur – Curtis Hall
Curtis Hall claimed the PEI Men’s Amateur Championship, showing that he has both the skill and the mindset to compete on a national level.
Irish Senior Ladies Open – Shelly Stouffer
Representing Canada on the international stage, Shelly Stouffer earned a huge win at the Irish Senior Ladies Open, continuing her exceptional run in 2025. Her international success is a point of pride for Canadian golf fans.
Mickelson National Invitational Amateur Division – Jacob Golliday
At the Mickelson National Invitational, Jacob Golliday won the amateur division in a playoff.
Why These Wins Matter
Each of these victories represents more than just a trophy. These athletes are the future of Canadian golf, competing at a high level and building momentum for national championships, collegiate golf, and international team selection.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who won the 2025 Ontario Women’s Senior Championship? Judith Kyrinis won her 7th title, continuing her dominance in senior women's amateur golf.
Which Canadian won the 2025 Irish Senior Ladies Open? Shelly Stouffer, representing Canada, won the Irish Senior Ladies Open in a strong international showing.
Who won the 2025 Mickelson National Invitational Amateur Division? Jacob Golliday captured the title at the MNI.
Which provinces held amateur golf championships the week of July 6? Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island all held championships.



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