The 2025 Men’s Amateur is slated for July 15-18 at the Humboldt Golf Club, which features two distinctly different nine-hole layouts.
For the first time, the Saskatchewan Amateur men’s golf championship will be played in Humboldt.
The 2025 Men’s Amateur is slated for July 15-18 at the Humboldt Golf Club, which features two distinctly different nine-hole layouts.
The Saskatchewan Women’s Amateur and Mid-Amateur (25-plus) and the Men’s Mid-Amateur championship will also take place during the same week and conclude after three rounds, while the Men’s Amateur will conclude on the fourth day.
Although Humboldt hosted the women’s championship back in 2013, the men’s event has never been held in the east-central city.
“Any time we get to take that championship around Saskatchewan is exciting,” Golf Saskatchewan executive director Brian Lee said Friday from Toronto, where he is attending Golf Canada meetings.
“I mean, for years, people had wanted it to kind of fluctuate in between northern and southern Saskatchewan, preferably Saskatoon and Regina, but we have a number of golf courses that are great. Coming to Humboldt for the first time, I think it’s going to be an unique challenge for the gentlemen and the ladies, because they are combined events, with their new nine and the traditional (original) nine.
“It’ll be a nice park to golf from.”
Golf Saskatchewan’s 2025 provincial amateur golf championship schedule is set, except for the annual Champions Cup event to be held in late September.
Registration will open on April 15.
The first provincial championship event of the summer will be the Saskatchewan Junior Championships, a 54-hole championship to be hosted by Lloydminster Golf and Curling Centre from July 8 to 10. The under-19 championships were last held in the Border City in 2008.
The Senior Women’s, Senior Men’s and Mid-Masters (40-plus) Men’s Championships will be hosted by Chinook Golf Course in Swift Current. This year’s 54-hole tournament will run from July 22 to 24.
The Women’s Four-Ball Rosebowl is heading to Moose Jaw in 2025. Lynbrook Golf and Country Club will welcome the event in their 101st year on Aug. 13 and 14. Lynbrook hosted the event back in 2019.
The Mixed Championship will be hosted by North Battleford Golf and Country Club on Aug. 23 and 24. The NBGCC hosted the co-ed 36-hole event in 2016. The Saskatchewan Amateur Championships were played there in 2023.
Golf Saskatchewan will announce the host venue of September’s Champions Cup later.
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