Â鶹´«Ã½AV

Skip to content

Senior/Mid-Master's Golf Championships wrapped up in Yorkton

Tammy Bezaire and Rick Hallberg are both provincial senior golf champions for the second time. Bezaire was the women's senior champion in 2015. Hallberg won the men's title in 2018.

Tammy Bezaire and Rick Hallberg are both provincial senior golf champions for the second time.

Bezaire was the women's senior champion in 2015.

Hallberg won the men's title in 2018.

Bezaire fired a final round score of 7-over, 79 to hold off three-time champion Jo-Anne Schiller by five shots, on Thursday, July 30 at Yorkton's Deer Park Municipal Golf Course. Over 54 holes, the Togo, Saskatchewan product was 26-over par. 

"This was a good win, the course was in fabulous shape, I just love seeing the girls, it's like a big reunion and that's always fun. The first one is really good, but this is nice to get out and golf with your friends," Bezaire said after the win.

Under normal circumstances, Bezaire would lead Saskatchewan's team into the national event, but due to COVID-19, this occasion is cancelled. 

Schiller wins the silver medal as well as the Mae Belmos Award (60 plus) at 31-over par. Denise Wilson of Swift Current was third at plus-37.

The complete results can be seen 

Weyburn's Rick Hallberg, like Bezaire, had to fight back over the final couple days of the event to win his second championship in three years.

Kenosee Lake golfer Paul Grimes held the lead after round one, but Hallberg responded on day two with a 4-under, 68 taking the lead and cruising to a three-shot victory over Prince Albert's Cliff Selander. 

"It feels pretty good, I had good week. Had a great time with all the guys and had a ball," Hallberg said.

Hallberg won his first senior title on his home course of Golf Kenosee. 

Selander shot a solid 3-under, 69 on day three to earn the silver medal. Saskatoon's Warren Proctor finished in third place at 13-over par.

The complete results can be seen 

In the third year of the Saskatchewan Mid-Master's Championship for players over 40, it was hometown product Derek Stykalo going wire to wire for the win on Thursday. The victory is the first provincial championship for the long-lasting Deer Park club champion.

Stykalo led the event after day one and never relinquished the lead finishing at 5-under, 211 over 54 holes.

"It feels pretty good, really good actually," he said after the round. "It came up last minute that we we're going to host this and to play the home track and win, it's a bit of dream come true to be a provincial champion."

Stykalo finished 10 shots ahead of both Chris Reid of Meadow Lake and Hallberg.

Melville's Doug Kreklewich placed fourth at plus-11.

The complete results can be found 

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks