Golf Ontario

Shuffling the Ranks

July 6, 2023
North York, ON – Rain and wind met competitors this afternoon with a brief threat of lightning suspending play for an hour during the 108th Ontario Women’s Amateur & Mid-Amateur Championship at Donalda Club.

The biggest jump up the leaderboard today saw 2020 Women’a Amateur champion Sydney Naro (Golf Ontario Member) move up 21 spots after shooting a (68) today with three birdies and is now tied in second place with Jasmine Ly (Golf Ontario Member) shooting a (70) and Erin Kim (Golf Ontario Member) shooting (72). Joline Truong (Golf Ontario Member) has held onto her first-place position today on the Amateur leaderboard after shooting a (67) with five birdies. Truong’s fellow competitors that she shared the leadership position with yesterday have slid into seventh and ninth place.

Holding onto the top position on the Mid-Amateur leaderboard is 14-time Women’s Mid-Amateur champion Mary-Ann Hayward (St. Thomas Golf & Country Club Ltd). Following behind Hayward on the Mid-Amateur leaderboard is Elizabeth Tong (Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto) shooting a (76) for five-over-par with one birdie. Meredith Fairbairn (Cutten Fields) finished the day in third with 2 birdies shooting a nine-over-par (80).


The third and final round of the Mid-Amateur as well as the third round of the Amateur Championship will tee off at 7:30 am tomorrow, July 7. The Amateur Championship has been cut to Low 54 & Ties, and the Mid-Amateur has been cut to the Top 15 & Ties. To view pairings & starting times for each round and live leaderboard updates please visit the Official Tournament Website here.

View official tournament photos here.

About the Women’s Amateur & Mid-Amateur Championship

First played in 1904, the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championship is Ontario’s oldest provincial championship and is the pinnacle of women’s golf in the province. 96 players will compete from across Ontario in a 72-hole stroke play format.

The Women’s Amateur has produced a rich history of champions throughout the tournament’s long and cherished existence. Past winners include 1968 LPGA Tour players Sandra Post (1964), Alena Sharp (1989), Jennifer Kirby (2009, 2010), Augusta James (2011), Brittany Marchand (2012), Brooke Henderson (2014), Maddie Szeryk and Brigitte Thibault (2019). World, Canadian and Ontario Golf Hall of Fame member, Marlene Stewart Streit, holds the record for the most titles with 11 (’51, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’72, ’74, ’76, and ’77).

First played in 1989, the Ontario Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship is open to female golfers aged 25 and over. In honour of her outstanding accomplishments at the Mid-Amateur level in Ontario, the trophy is rightfully named after 14-time champion Mary Ann Hayward. The Mid-Amateur championship will be awarded after 54 holes of play.. Other notable past champions of the event include 2012 Canadian Senior Women’s Champion Terrill Samuel (1991, 2000,2010, 2020), Casey Ward (2015) and Golf Ontario Hall of Fame members Gayle Borthwick Hitchens (1992, 1993), and Judith Kyrinis (2017).

About Golf Ontario

Golf Ontario is Ontario’s Provincial Sport Organization focused on enhancing participation, elevating performance, and supporting the passion of golfers in Ontario. With over 100,000 individual members and 500 member clubs, Golf Ontario is one of the most significant golf associations in the world. From rating courses and keeping the integral rules of the game intact to growing the game at the grassroots level and hosting the best amateur tournaments in Canada, Golf Ontario is a passionate group dedicated to Shaping Lives Through Golf.

For more information, please contact:

Greg Mitchell, Coordinator; Brand, Communications & Marketing Golf Ontario

GMitchell@gao.ca

Rob Watson, Tournament Director

rwatson@gao.ca