Joline Truong of Mississauga Golf & Country Club secured the 89th Ontario Junior U19 Girls Championship at Beverly Golf and Country Club.
Truong entered the final round leading the way with a score of 73. The lead continued after shooting a 71 to finish the round ahead of runner up Julia Alexander-Carew of Credit Valley Golf & Country Club who shot a 73 to end the fourth round.
Throughout this championship the level of competition has reached new heights.
“It has been a week filled with incredible excitement and intense competition. Witnessing the high-calibre performances of these young athletes is truly inspiring and bodes well for the future of Junior Golf in Ontario. Thank you to our wonderful hosts here at Beverly Golf & Country Club for their role in making the 89th Junior Girls Championship a resounding success” said Kyle McFarlane Chief Executive Officer at Golf Ontario.
The Ontario Minister of Sport Neil Lumsden who was in attendance to present the Championship trophy believes these junior golfers are inspiring the next generation.
“These young golfers especially deserve praise for their hard work, sportsmanship and commitment to the sport, and for inspiring the next generation of golfers to pursue excellence on the course.” Said Lumsden.
On top of that, “Our government applauds all participants of these championships-athletes, coaches, officials, the Beverly Golf and Country Club, and all the dedicated volunteers for making this event a success.”
The top three players of Joline Truong (Mississauga Golf & Country Club) Julia Alexander-Carew (Credit Valley Golf & Country Club) and Natasha Korman (Hamilton Golf & Country Club) will all represent Ontario at this year’s Canadian Junior Girls Championship held in British Columbia.
For final results of the championship, CLICK HERE.