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VOLUME 3 – ISSUE 6 2015 Fundraiser Tournament $62,410 to support development programs Player Development Much appreciated financial support $62,410 TO SUPPORT FUTURE GENERATIONS OF GOLFERS YVAN COURNOYER and RÉJEAN DELISLE, Inspiring Co-Presidents Volume 3 – Issue 6 Message from the Executive Director Jean-Pierre Beaulieu The Golf Summit: a Pivotal Moment http://www.sommetdugolf.ca/ Planning for a golf season is the same as playing a golf round. You must think about your strategies, plan your next strokes, chose the right tools and analyse your performances as you go to make sure your next course of action will be successful. Altogether, this is pretty much the story of Golf Québec throughout a golf season. As Executive Director, I am proud of our achievements and of Golf Québec’s contribution in the dynamic promotion of golf development. We are constantly reminding everyone on how crucial it is to open our provincial courses to children, women, and families. Golf Québec is pursuing its initiatives in order to achieve this goal. Obviously, we can’t do it alone. We need the whole industry to step up to the plate and we are about to get this opportunity. The 19th hole: Golf Summit at Bromont This 2015 golf season will have quite a different ending. Likewise to a group of players gathering at the 19th hole after a great golf round, a major event is about to bring us all together to reflect on our situation. Every golf association of the province and golf club managers will meet for a three-day convention at the end of the year as the first edition of the Québec Golf Summit will take place from December 8 to 10 at Château Bromont. An important milestone for the industry This event is the logical continuation of the field survey conducted in the summer of 2013 towards 2,941 golfers as we were trying to identify the irritating factors encountered in the golf industry and potential solutions to improve our situation. The results of this analysis enabled the Québec golf industry to have a better understanding of the active and inactive markets’ potential, clearly identify the profile of its golfing clientele, and review data pertaining to golf in tourism. A unique opportunity to share ideas Training and information sessions will be organized by each participating association in the first two days of the Summit. Workshops will also be offered at large to exchange ideas on club management, course maintenance as well as development programs. Everything is lined up to share knowledge, expertise and see the big picture. The last day of the Summit will be an absolute must. In the morning, guest speakers coming from everywhere in Canada and the United States will address our industry stakeholders. Among others, the topics of their presentations will include how to attract new clientele, design a course, analysis of the current Canadian industry explaining the causes of our issues and suggesting possible solutions. In the afternoon, an animated debate will facilitate sharing ideas and opinions on the pleasure of playing golf and the necessity to develop heroes. Finally, a gala evening will provide the opportunity to celebrate special contributors of the industry for the year and recognize their exceptional achievement whether it is in administration, course maintenance as well as sports and organizational performances. We hope to see many stakeholders of the industry at the Golf Summit. It cannot be missed! Thank you for another great golf season. Château Bromont will be host to the first Golf Summit from December 8 to 10, 2015. 2015 Fundraiser Tournament $62,410 Collected For the Next Generation http://golfquebec.org/nouvelles_voir.asp?CodeN=1210 A great golf celebration took place on September 30 at Club de golf Le Fontainebleau where many guests of our industry as well as business people participated in the 9th edition of the Golf Québec Fundraiser Tournament. This annual event was presented under the Honorary Co-Presidency of Mr. Réjean Delisle of Marché aux puces Métropolitain and former star player of the Montréal Canadiens, Yvan Cournoyer. With the help of our numerous participants, donors and partners, the amount of $58,410 that was originally announced after completion of the event was brought up to $62,410 as an additional contribution came up. These moneys will be used to support the integration of the Golf in Schools program in elementary and high schools as well as of the CN Future Links program in golf clubs. Altogether, over $551,000 was collected through the nine editions of this key fundraiser to promote the sport development of new young golfers. own children to the golf course. At Golf Québec, we organize this annual golf celebration to ensure that today’s children who are introduced to our sport are becoming tomorrow’s clientele. This is the heritage of the Québec Golf Federation to the great game of golf”, explained Marcel Paul Raymond, President of Golf Québec. Golf Québec would like to take this opportunity to thank its main partners: Marché aux puces Métropolitain, Groupe Park Avenue, Club de golf Le Fontainebleau, ClubLink, Gouvernement du Québec, the Fondation de l’athlète d'excellence du Québec, GGGolf, Golf Griffon des Sources, Golf Château-Bromont, Rolls Royce, and RDS. Many thanks also go out to numerous donors who contributed to the success of this event. From School to the Golf Club “Under the theme “From School to the Golf Club”, this Fundraiser Tournament pursued a series of ongoing fundraising initiatives. We truly believe that no other theme is more representative of the motivations that move us, namely growing the game and building its future”, adds Jean-Pierre Beaulieu, Executive Director of Golf Québec. As part of this campaign, Golf Québec promotes its six golf development programs that are specially designed for children and their families. They are: Golf in Schools, Golfmobile, CN Future Links, First Drive, She Swings, She Scores, and the Junior Golf Development Centres (JGDC). Throughout activities proposed during the day, participants of our Fundraiser Tournament had the opportunity to discover some of these programs first-hand. “The future clientele of our sport is currently attending school. At first, these young golfers will be playing on shorter courses to eventually graduate to regular golf clubs where they will enjoy spending some time with their parents or friends. One day, we truly hope that they will bring their For example, our golfers were invited to take part in a CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge. Through fun setups on the course of Le Fontainebleau, their putting, chipping, iron play, and driving skills were put to the test and points were awarded based on their performances. Everything was designed to recreate the ambiance of a Junior Skills Challenge as they are conducted by CN Future Links facilities to serve as qualifiers for the annual national competition presented by Golf Canada. that is used on a daily by Phys. Ed. teachers in their gyms. As a result, they were able to appreciate the quality of resources provided to participating schools establishments and they have a better understanding of how crucial adopting a school is for the sustainability of this development program. Financial Support to Young Athletes Golf Québec and the Fondation de l’athlète d'excellence du Québec also took this opportunity to announce the second group of recipients of the Golf Québec/FAEQ Scholarships Program. Overall, they proudly awarded a total of $72,000 in individual scholarships presented to 26 young promising golfers aged from 13 to 19 years old and who are identified as “Espoir”, “Relève” or “Élite” athletes by Golf Québec. Participants were invited to take the CN Future Links Junior Skills Challenge http://on.fb.me/1I18bjm Participants of our Fundraiser Tournament also had the opportunity to live the Golf in Schools experience. For this purpose, they had to complete the play of a par 3 with the standard equipment 10th Anniversary at Laval-sur-le-Lac In 2016, Golf Québec will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Fundraiser Tournament at the prestigious Laval-sur-le-Lac Golf Club. This announcement and passing of the torch were made with the club representatives, Luc Martin, VicePresident, Luc Lapointe, General Manager, Raymond Richer, Golf Professional, and Steven Brosseau, Golf Director. Don’t miss it! GOLF QUÉBEC THANKS ITS DONORS AND PARTNERS Player Development Much appreciated financial support https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGshMdcrRk0 Golf Québec and the Fondation de l’athlète d’excellence du Québec took the opportunity of the Fundraiser Tournament held on September 30 to announce the recipients of the 2nd edition of the Golf Québec/FAEQ Bursary Program. http://bit.ly/1OSxFHs Furst Enterprises LTD, Fondation des Gouverneurs de Québec, Fondation Roland Beaulieu, Groupe Park Avenue, William Molson, Peacock Family Foundation and Raymond Royer. Marcel Paul Raymond, Golf Québec president, highlighted the importance of the partnership. “The program’s main goal is to intervene directly in the development of young golfers at all levels. We see that several of this year’s recipients were also recognized last year, which confirms that the financial support they received has allowed them to continue their evolution, and that their performances truly reflect the hard work they’ve put in. We also have new emerging recipients, which shows that Golf Québec’s investment in guidance has been fruitful. I would like to thank the Foundation and all of our generous donors for lending their support to make these young golfers’ dreams come true.” http://bit.ly/1NdQbtP Golf Québec president, Marcel Paul Raymond, and Fondation de l’athlète d’excellence du Québec (FAEQ) President, Claude Chagnon, distributed a total of $72,000 in individual bursaries to 26 highly promising golfers aged between 13 and 19, as part of the 2nd edition of the Golf Québec/FAEQ Bursary Program. The program was born of the two organizations’ common desire to financially support and provide guidance to young golf student-athletes, all while raising awareness about the importance of pursuing and succeeding in an academic career alongside a career on the greens. Eleven generous donors have contributed to the project: Hason Steel, Claude Chagnon, Marc Dalpé, Fednav, F. Jean-Philippe and Mathilde Denicourt as well as Lory and Audrey paradis received their bursaries from Marcel Paul Raymond, Golf Québec President, and Claude Chagnon, FAEQ President http://on.fb.me/1I18bjm Claude Chagnon, FAEQ president, said, “This year marks FAEQ’s 30th anniversary, and we are delighted and grateful for the generosity of the new donors who have contributed to the Foundation over the past year. The Golf Québec/FAEQ Bursary Program rewards golf student-athletes who stand out in the classroom and encourages them to pursue a healthy golf/study balance. It is with great pride that we say that Golf Québec, our precious donors and FAEQ are united for our golfers’ academic, athletic, and professional success.” There were two types of bursaries: the Academic Excellence Bursary, designed to celebrate the best school performances, and the Support to Academic and Sport Performances Bursary, which is encouraging athletes to maintain a fair balance between their sport activities and studies, a crucial challenge for many high level students-athletes. Jean-Philippe Denicourt, Thomas Vallières and Laurent Desmarchais are proud to be supported by the FAEQ http://bit.ly/1Lof3aA The goal of this fundraising campaign is to raise $1 million over five years. The first $375,000 will be provided by Golf Québec, and will be used to give coaches and training infrastructure a boost, to ensure that these essential elements can provide all that is required for the full and complete development of Quebec’s young golfers. Another $625,000 received from generous donors in the private sector will be used to create the bursary program announced today. Thanks to donors’ philanthropic efforts, $340,000 has already been gathered in donations and commitments and will permit the immediate support of 51 bursary recipients in two years. Recipients of the 2015 Golf Québec/FAEQ Bursary Program Female athletes Name Age Bursary Amount Type* Golf Club School Dao, Céleste 14 EX-A $4,000 Summerlea É. secondaire du Chêne-Bleu Denicourt, Mathilde 13 EX-A $2,000 Saint-Césaire É. secondaire du Verbe Divin Grisé, Béatrice 15 S-R $3,000 Vallée du Richelieu É. secondaire De Mortagne Lacombe, Annie 18 S-R $3,000 Blainvillier Collège Vanier MacGregor-Coste, Megan 15 EX-A $2,000 Public Golfer É. secondaire de l'Île Paradis, Audrey 16 EX-A $2,000 Le Mirage École Félix-Leclerc Paradis, Lory 13 EX-A $2,000 Le Mirage École Félix-Leclerc Paré, Noémie 18 EX-A $3,000 Victoriaville Centre Monseigneur-Côté Rhéaume, Sarah-Ève 15 EX-A $3,000 Royal Québec Académie IMG Romancew, Émily 14 EX-A $2,000 Whitlock École secondaire des Sources St-Germain, Grace 17 S-R $4,000 Camelot G&C Club École secondaire John McCrae Male athletes Bélanger, Charles-Éric 16 S-R $3,000 Royal Québec Académie Saint-Louis Chartier, Rémi 14 EX-A $2,000 Royal Montréal Collège de Montréal Chung, Cullen 17 EX-A $3,000 Royal Montréal Lower Canada College Dandy, Jared 16 S-R $3,000 Hawkesbury Golf & Curling É. secondaire Le Sommet Denicourt, Jean-Philippe 15 EX-A $2,000 Saint-Césaire É. secondaire du Verbe Divin Desmarchais, Laurent 14 S-R $2,000 Cowansville É. secondaire De Mortagne Gagnon, Jean-Christophe 14 EX-A $2,000 Stoneham Académie Saint-Louis Lacasse, Brandon 18 S-R $3,000 Kanawaki É. secondaire Vankleek Hill Lapierre-Messier,Raphaël 18 S-R $4,000 Pinegrove Cégep Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Ménard, Olivier 15 EX-A $3,000 Whitlock É. secondaire De Mortagne Normand, Félix 17 EX-A $3,000 Beloeil Cégep André-Laurendeau Papineau, Étienne 19 S-R $4,000 Pinegrove Collège Champlain St-Lawrence Smith,Brendan 17 S-R $3,000 Dufferin Heights Cégep André-Laurendeau Vallières, Thomas 14 S-R $2,000 Victoriaville Collège Clarétain Vandette, Christopher 14 S-R $2,000 Summerlea Collège de Montréal * EX-A: Academic Excellence * S-R: Support to Academic and Sport Performances On the Course Four Golf Québec Members Chosen to Represent Team Canada As Part of the 2016 National Squads http://golfquebec.org/nouvelles_voir.asp?CodeN=1214 Golf Canada announced the athletes who have been selected to represent Team Canada as part of the 2016 National Amateur Squad and Development Squad. Golf Québec is proud to see that four of its members, two boys and two girls, are part of this elite group of most talented golfers in the country. http://golfcanada.ca/fr/equipe-canada/ Hugo Bernard (Mont-St-Hilaire, QC), a member of the Laval-sur-leLac Golf Club, is returning to Team Canada after a hiatus as he was a member of the 2013 Development Squad. The 20-year-old was runnerup at the 2015 Canadian Amateur and also earned top-five finishes provincially at the Alexander of Tunis, Duke of Kent and the Men’s Provincial Amateur Championship. He captured the Québec Men’s Amateur title in 2013 as well as the 2012 Provincial Junior Boys’ Championship. Josée Doyon (St-Georges-deBeauce, QC) of club de golf Beauceville, is joining the National Amateur Squad as a rookie. Doyon is coming off a remarkable season that featured a win at the NIVO Women’s Provincial Amateur Championship in addition to three collegiate victories for the Kent State Golden Flashes. The 22-year-old’s junior season earned her Mid-American Conference Golfer of the Year honours. Now in her senior year, Doyon currently sits at No. 61 on the WAGR. The Team Canada Development Squad will also welcome the new Canadian Junior and Juvenile Champion, Charles-Éric Bélanger of Royal Québec who just had the best season of his young career. Aside from his national victory, Charles-Éric won the individual flight of the Williamson Cup presented in Pennsylvania as well as Golf Québec’s Junior Spring Open, Provincial Junior Match-Play Championship, and CJGA Québec Open on the provincial stage. In addition, another member of Golf Québec was appointed to the Development Squad. Ottawa’s Grace St-Germain, a member of the Camelot Golf & Country Club, won the 2015 CN Future Links Pacific Championship and finished 3rd in the Ontario event. In Québec, Grace was crowned at the Junior Spring Open as well as at the Graham Cooke Junior Invitational, and ranked 2nd at the NIVO Women’s Provincial Amateur Championship. “We are very proud of our young Québec athletes who were appointed to the National squads. Their work ethics and constant efforts displayed in their training methods are truly commendable. This selection also highlights the development programs delivered by Golf Québec towards our young elite golfers. Our determination to provide them with efficient support and adequate structures as well as to train competent coaches has proved to be successful,” mentioned Jean-Pierre Beaulieu, Executive Director of Golf Québec. Jocelyne Bourassa, Inducted in Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame http://golfquebec.org/nouvelles_flash_voir.asp?Cod eN=389 Ms. Jocelyne Bourassa who was inducted in Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. Living legend of women’s golf in Canada, she honoured on October 21, in Toronto, where the whole sports community had gathered to celebrate her contribution as well as 10 other inductees, including Québec athletes Nicolas Gill, Jennifer Heil, and Danielle Goyette. Jocelyne Bourassa established herself as one of the top golf athletes and builders in Canada. Jocelyne was a Université de Montréal graduate, who played on the men’s golf team since there was no women’s team, making a lasting impression that would drive her desire to support female golfers. In her playing career she won three Québec Junior crowns in a row (1963, 1964, 1965), four Québec Amateur championships (1963, 1969, 1970, 1971) and was a member of Québec’s teams on eight occasions between 1962 and 1971. Jocelyne was also successful nationally, capturing two Canadian Open Championship crowns (1965 and 1971) and was runner-up in 1968. Internationally, she won the Scottish Girls title (Scotland, 1967) and the New Zealand amateur crown in 1971 and was a member of Canadian teams in the 1970 World Championships and 1971 Commonwealth Matches. In 1973 Jocelyne became the only Canadian to have ever won an LPGA event on home soil before being forced to end her playing career due to a knee injury in 1979. Jocelyne Bourassa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6NH27R6sro Jocelyne’s contributions and commitment to golf have gone well beyond her outstanding athletic career to have been one of golf’s exemplary builders. In a male dominated sport, Jocelyne championed the development of women’s golf and led a tradition of excellence. She has worked with Canadian golf associations and the Canadian PGA to initiate developmental programs for young female golf professionals. When Jocelyne founded the du Maurier Series in 1980 what would become the Canadian Women’s Open in 1980 there were less than 20 professional women golfers. Today, thanks to her tireless efforts, there are over 150. Jocelyne served as the Executive Director of the du Maurier Classic Canadian Women’s Open for over 20 years. She also served on the LPGA Board of Sponsors including a role as Vice President. In 2013, her 40th anniversary of winning the LPGA event called la Canadienne sponsored by Jean-Louis Lévesque, as part of a “Give to the Next Generation” initiative, Jocelyne financially supported a young golf professional to help her integrate into the LPGA tour. Jocelyne is a role model and mentor to women golfers across Canada and has served as a senior consultant with Golf Québec that developed a program to bring golf to primary schools. The Royal Canadian Golf Association created the Jocelyne Bourassa Player of the Year Award, in recognition of her tremendous contribution to the game of golf, which is given annually to the Canadian Women’s Tour player who is the top finisher on the Tour’s Order of Merit. Jocelyne became a Member of the Order of Canada in 1973. Highly respected, Jocelyne is considered in an affectionate way as Canada’s ambassador of golf. Community coaches: http://www.golfquebec.org/index.asp?id=934