British Columbia Golf Announces Male Canada Summer Games Team
British Columbia Golf will be looking to keep their unbeaten streak alive at this year’s Canada Summer Games by naming four accomplished male golfers to Team BC.
Canada is celebrating its 150th Birthday this year and with
Featuring 16 sports and over 250 events, combined with a major cultural festival, the 2017 Canada Summer Games will bring together exceptional athletes and artists from coast to coast to celebrate the occasion.
One of those sports
In 2009 (the first year golf was played as a sport in the Summer Games) and
With the announcement of the male version of their golf squad this year, the coaches and managers of BC’s Summer Games Team look to put together the first component of maintaining that unblemished record.
The team was chosen by a British Columbia Golf selection
This year’s male golf team is comprised of:
Keaton Gudz, Victoria (Royal Colwood Golf Club)
Nolan Thoroughgood, Victoria (Royal Colwood Golf Club)
Tristan
Khan Lee, Langley (Northview Golf and Country Club)
Coach Matt Cella, the director of instruction at Olympic View Golf Club in Victoria will be in charge of the team along with help from volunteer manager, Richmond’s Christine Wong, a two-time B.C. Women’s Amateur champion and herself a member of the 2009 gold medal-winning female team from BC.
Golf competitions are from Tuesday, August 8 – Friday, August 11,
Click here to see detailed golf schedule.
CLICK HERE for more information on the Golf at The Canada Summer Games.
Previous Canada Summer Games Male Golf Results – Team
2009 – Summerside, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Gold – British Columbia
Silver – Quebec
Bronze – Ontario
2009 Winning Male Golf Team – British Columbia (with individual result)
Gold – Eugene Wong – North Vancouver
Silver – Justin Shin – Pitt Meadows
7th -Jared Hundza – Victoria
2013 – Sherbrooke, Quebec
Gold – British Columbia
Silver – Ontario
Bronze – Quebec
2013 Winning Male Golf Team – British Columbia (with individual result)
Gold – Kevin Kwon – Coquitlam
4th – Trevor Yu – Vancouver
13th – Mark Lindsay Valliere – Courtenay