PGA of BC PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
RUSSIAN STANDARD VODKA
Russian Standard Vodka is the world's No. 1 Russian premium vodka, manufactured in a place where vodka is a national treasure shared with family and friends for the special moments in life. 

Every bottle of Russian Standard Vodka is lovingly created, distilled and bottled in the company's state-of-the-art distillery in St. Petersburg. Russian Standard is crafted with only the finest Russian ingredients, using the principles for vodka established in 1894 by famed Russian scientist Dmitri Mendeleev for Russia's czars.

Russian Standard Vodka is a Bronze-level Preferred Partner of the Association,  offering special pricing  to PGA of BC facilities. Learn more about the company's family of premium spirits at Russian Standard's website by clicking below, or contact Kye Melchert, Provincial Manager for British Columbia, at  [email protected] .
RASMUSSEN, JONAS WIN PGA of BC ASSISTANTS' & SENIORS' CHAMPIONSHIPS
Andrew Rasmussen (Delta Golf Centre) captured his first PGA of BC title Friday at Seymour Golf & Country Club by winning the PGA of BC Assistants' Championship presented by Natera Sport , while Philip Jonas (Philip Jonas Golf Academy) collected his third title in the Seniors' Championship.

Rasmussen hung on for a one-stroke victory at 5-under-par, posting rounds of 68 and 71 and taking home $3,000 for the win. Cory Renfrew (Canadian Junior Golf Association) and Kevin Stinson (Cheam Mountain Golf Course) shared runner-up honours at 4-under, while Bryn Parry (Seymour Creek Golf Centre) placed fourth and Nate Ollis (Cordova Bay Golf Course) finished fifth. Click here to watch our post-event interview with Rasmussen.

Jonas, who previously had his name etched on the Ben Colk Trophy in 2015 and 2016, finished at 2-over to claim the Seniors' Championship title. He was part of a four-way tie for first at even-par heading into the final round, outlasting the field with a 74 on Friday to win and earn the top prize of $1,400. Alan Kristmanson (Whistler Golf Club), Doug Hastie (British Columbia Golf) and Scott Rodgers (Morgan Creek Golf Course) shared second place at 4-over. Click here to watch our post-event interview with Jonas.

The PGA of BC would like to thank host Head Professional Dale Schienbein , the staff and membership at Seymour Golf & Country Club for their hospitality last week and providing a tremendous venue for these championships. Our sincere appreciation also goes out to the many Seymour members who volunteered their time to help make the tournaments a great success.

A final thank-you to Natera Sport for its support of the Assistants' & Seniors' Championships, and for being on-site at Seymour both days to provide its Sport Bites and Key-to-Life Bars for all competitors.

Click below for our complete recap of the Assistants' & Seniors' Championships, including access to final results.
MINK SITS ATOP PDP ORDER OF MERIT IN LATEST UPDATE
Gordon Mink is the new leader in the PGA of BC's Professional Development Program (PDP) Order of Merit presented by Sunice & Bobby Jones as of this month's update, which marks the midway point of this year's PDP.

Hi-Knoll Golf Centre's Head Teaching Professional is now sitting on 53 points for the year, recently adding to his total by competing in the PGA of BC Seniors' Championship presented by Natera Sport.

Colin Lavers (Seymour Golf & Country Club), last month's co-leader, is now in second place with 52 points, well fellow May co-leader Jennifer Greggain (Chilliwack Golf Club, 46 points) occupies third place. Jeff Wiggins (Mountain View Golf Club, 45 points) and Ryan Mackenzie (The Vancouver Golf Club, 41 points) round out the top five.

Click below to access the PDP page and find updated standings, points requisition form and full details about the program.
GOLFATHON FOR ALS HITTING MORE PGA of BC FACILITIES THIS WEEK
The 14th annual PGA of BC Golfathon for ALS continued at several more facilities this week, with a bunch more on the schedule for the days ahead.

Among some of the recent Golfathons completed, the Richmond Country Club team of Graham Ogden , Robbie Woods and Dan Yoon combined to play more than 15 full rounds of golf on Monday, making 83 birdies and three eagles along the way.

Fairview Mountain Golf Club's Golfathon for ALS began at 4:30 a.m. this morning, and Rob Tadey , Michael Fredericks , Thierry Martine and Justin Brandt each had seven rounds under their belts by noon. Tadey also made an ace on Fairview's third hole during the group's third round of the day.

Further Golfathons this week took place at McCleery Golf Course, Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club, Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community, and Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club.

Coming up over the next week, members and friends at the following facilities will be completing their Golfathon for ALS:
  • June 13 - Kamloops Golf & Country Club
  • June 13 - Arbutus Ridge Golf Club
  • June 14 - Cowichan Golf Club
  • June 17 - The Vancouver Golf Club
  • June 17 - Windermere Valley Golf Course
  • June 18 - Copper Point Golf Club

The Golfathon for ALS has raised nearly $1.7 million in support of the ALS Society of BC since its inception, including more than $200,000 last year.

Click below to visit the Golfathon for ALS website, which includes a list of participating PGA of BC facilities for 2019 and information on how to donate.
PRO-ASSISTANT & TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS MONDAY
The Association's 2019 tournament schedule includes long-awaited return to the Kootenays for this year's G&G Golf Company & Callaway Golf PGA of BC Pro-Assistant Championship, and members still have an opportunity to save on the cost of registration.

This year's tournament is set for July 8-9 at Copper Point Golf Club. The Pro-Assistant Championship sees Club Professionals (Head, Executive or Head Teaching Professionals) team up with another member affiliated at their facility to compete as a duo over 36 holes against their colleagues. The opening round utilizes a best-ball format, while the final round switches to scramble play.

Early registration rates for the Pro-Assistant Championship will be in effect until Monday, June 17 . The event's general registration deadline is June 28 .

Please note that Copper Point Golf Club staff and our Preferred Partners at Corporate Traveller are helping to make travel for out-of-region teams as convenient as possible. Shuttle service to and from the tournament venue will be available for those arriving and departing on identified flights via Canadian Rockies International Airport in Cranbrook. Full travel information, including relevant flight details and instructions on how to book through Corporate Traveller are available on the event page . Those booking through Corporate Traveller will have the cost of transporting their golf clubs waived.

New for 2019, the PGA of BC Team Championship will take place simultaneously with the Pro-Assistant Championship. The Team Championship is meant to accommodate members who would otherwise be ineligible to participate in the Pro-Assistant Championship but would like the opportunity to experience two days of relaxed golf in one of the province's most beautiful settings. The Team Championship will permit teams that include Professionals from different facilities, those unaffiliated with a facility and without restrictions on membership category.
 
Although Team Championship squads will compete separately from those in the Pro-Assistant, prizing will be up for grabs primarily through a skins-game format.

Click below to access the respective event pages, with access to registration links.
GOOD LUCK
The PGA of BC is proud to have three members competing this week in the Mackenzie Tour's GolfBC Championship, running Thursday to Sunday at Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club.

Pictured from left, Ethan Danish (Two Eagles Golf Course & Academy), Lionel Taylor (Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club) and Michael Nedoszytko (Nicklaus North Golf Course) are all in the field for this week's tournament.

Danish will start his tournament at 2:25 p.m. on the first tee Thursday, and starts his second round at 9:15 a.m. on the 10th tee Friday. Taylor will has the same tee times both days, but will have a 10th-hole start in the first round and a first-hole start for Round 2. Nedoszytko is off the 10th tee at 9:15 a.m. for Round 1 and begins Friday's play on No. 1 at 2:25 p.m.

The Association wishes all three Professionals best of luck in the event.

The GolfBC Championship is free for all spectators this week, but attendees are encouraged to make a donation at the gate to the BC Cancer Foundation, the tournament's official charity.
CONGRATULATIONS
Isaac Weintraub put on a dominant performance Monday when he won the latest stop on the Vancouver Island Club Pro Tour.

Weintraub (Gorge Vale Golf Club) posted a 2-under-par 69 on the Mountain Course at Bear Mountain to top the field by seven strokes, earning $340 for his efforts.

Jason Giesbrecht was the tournament's runner-up, finishing with a 76 that was worth a $260 payday.
MEMBERS ON THE MOVE
Kyle Roszmann has left GolfTEC Vancouver and joins GolfTEC North Vancouver as a Candidate for Membership
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
No new opportunities
FACT OF THE WEEK
With his win in last week's PGA of BC Seniors' Championship presented by Natera Sport, Philip Jonas moved into a tie for second place for most victories in active PGA of BC championship events, based on available Association records.

Jonas now has seven titles to his name -- three Seniors' Championship wins, two Assistants' Championship victories, a PGA of BC Championship and Club Professional Championship -- pulling him even with Dean Claggett , Doug Morgan and Greg Pidlaski .

Bryn Parry continues to hold the most titles all time with 10, having captured the Assistants' Championship five times, three wins in the PGA of BC Championship and a pair of Pro-Assistant victories.
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