• 1992 Saskatchewan Senior Men’s Golf Team

    …followed by two more days of team competition at Saskatoon’s Holiday Park Golf course where the final team selection was made. The Canadian Championships were held at the Rivershore and Eagle Point Golf Clubs in Kamloops, British Columbia. The format of the team championship allowed the teams to use the best three scores of the four each day to go to the team total. The team, which was led by Ron Corrins with the low medalist rounds of 81 and 70,… Read more →

  • 1964 Saskatchewan Willingdon Cup Golf Team

    …s. The 1964 Canadian Willingdon Cup was held on the Saskatchewan Riverside Golf Course. Playing on such a familiar golf course would prove advantageous for the Saskatchewan team. The first day of the Willingdon Cup, Keith Rever shot a 68, the lowest of the day in the opening round. Ed Ross carded a 71 while Ernie Greenley and Jim Scissons both scored 77’s for an overall total of 293. Despite a fierce 50 mph wind the second day of competition Ross… Read more →

  • 2nd Annual Roughrider Alumni Autumn Golf Classic

    …of course, we are hoping for bigger and better things in 2014. The Autumn Golf Classic will take place in Saskatoon on Monday, September 22 at the Saskatoon Golf & Country Club. Registration and Lunch begin at 11 a.m. with a Shotgun Tee-Off starting at Noon. Rider fans can golf with the likes of Terry Bulych, George Reed, Al Ford, Jim Hopson, Steve Mazurak, Dale West, Dan Rashovich, Roger Aldag, Greg Fieger, Preston Young, Carm Carteri, Cleveland… Read more →

  • Roughrider Alumni Autumn Golf Classic

    …er Alumni Association and the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. The Autumn Golf Classic will take place in Saskatoon on Monday, September 23 at the Saskatoon Golf & Country Club. Registration and Lunch begin at 11 a.m. with a Shotgun Tee-Off starting at Noon. Rider fans can golf with the likes of Terry Bulych, George Reed, Al Ford, Steve Mazurak, Dale West, Dan Rashovich, Roger Aldag, Greg Fieger, Preston Young, Carm Carteri, Cleveland Vann, Rob B… Read more →

  • Lederhouse Phil

    Phil Lederhouse

    …n years later, in 1950, he took up golf. With no prior experience and six months coaching, Phil won the Canadian Blind Golf Championship in Hamilton. He also placed third in an International Blind Golfers’ Championship. Since 1950, Phil has won the Saskatchewan Provincial Blind Golf Championship 17 times, the Western Canadian Blind Golf Championship 16 times, and has been the Canadian Blind Golf Champion 5 times between 1950 and 1965. Lederhouse w… Read more →

  • Reid Robert

    Dr. Robert Reid

    …t an early age. By the time he was in college, he was the Inter-collegiate Golf Champion in 1937 and 1938. In Saskatchewan golf history, Dr. Reid has the distinction of winning three major events: Saskatchewan Junior Golf Championship in 1934; Saskatchewan Amateur Golf Championship for five years (1936, 1941, 1946, 1950 and 1952) and the Saskatchewan Senior Golf Championship in 1973 and 1975. Reid was a member of the Willingdon Cup team for six ye… Read more →

  • Keith Rever

    Keith Rever

    …Club for 15 years (president in 1980) and board member of the Saskatchewan Golf Association, serving as president in 1972 and 1973. At the national level, he was a governor of the Royal Canadian Golf Association from 1976 to 1985, and on the executive from 1986 to 1990, with a one-year term as president in1989. His contributions to golf include establishing the Canadian Pro-Am Championship and serving as captain of the Canadian team at Japan’s Pac… Read more →

  • Barbara (Stone) Turnbull

    …n 1961 and 1972. Barbara was a member of the Saskatchewan inter-provincial golf team for 15 consecutive years between 1958 and 1972. Turnbull won the provincial golf championship five times, with her first win in 1962. Barbara Turnbull has been classed in the top ten women golfers in Canada three times (1970-1972) and captained the Canadian team to a fourth place finish at the Ladies World Golf Championship in Madrid in 1970. As a builder Barbara… Read more →

  • Joanne Goulet

    …mpionship, where Canada finished in fourth place; she was also a semi-finalist in the British Open Championships. Goulet has served her sport as Junior Golf Chairman, and in a number of executive positions at the Regina Golf Club…. Read more →

  • Leddy Jack

    Dr. John “Jack” Leddy

    …nstrumental in the encouragement and development of high school and junior golf in Saskatchewan. Dr. Leddy was named a governor of the Royal Canadian Golf Association beginning in 1954 and was elected president of the national association in 1962. In 1960, as chairman of the National Handicap and Course Rating Committee, he introduced a new method of rating golf courses, thus standardizing handicaps across Canada. In 1962, he was selected as the n… Read more →

  • Daisy Junor

    golf club championships, two city championships and a provincial senior ladies golf title. Daisy was also active in the administrative side of golf participating in the Canadian Ladies Golf Association…. Read more →

  • Jim Scissons

    James “Jim” Scissons

    …fame by taking the provincial junior title in 1960. Jim was Saskatoon City Golf Champion six times (1964-1966, 1968, 1969, and 1971) and Central Saskatchewan Champion seven times (1962, 1964-1968, and 1971). On a provincial level, he has won Saskatchewan amateur honours five times (1961, 1963, 1967, 1969, and 1970) along with being the winner of the Low Amateur Open five times (1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, and 1983). Nationally, Scissons was a member o… Read more →

  • Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame Receives Support From Rider Alumni

    …first annual Autumn Golf Classic held September 23, 2013, at the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club. The Autumn Golf Classic raised a net profit of $20,000. “The SSHF does a tremendous job of preserving the history of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and many of our alumni are proud members of the SSHF,” said Terry Bulych, Rider Alumni Association President. “We are pleased to be able to give back and support this great provincial institution which does… Read more →

  • Riddell Walt

    Walt Riddell

    …ld in Saskatoon. In 1953, Walt was chairman of the committee in charge of the National School Boy Curling Championships. Walt was one of the driving forces behind the Saskatchewan Golf Association Junior Development program and served as the first secretary of the Saskatchewan Branch of Canadian Golf Association…. Read more →

  • Fletcher Pat in backswing

    Pat Fletcher

    …5. He is best known for his 1954 Canadian Open at the Vancouver Point Grey Golf Club, the first Canadian to win since 1914. In addition he was a winner or runner-up of many professional and open titles during the years 1937 to 1957. During his residence in Saskatoon, he won the Canadian Professional Golfers Association (CPGA) title in 1952, the Canadian Open in 1954, the Rivermead trophy for the low Canadian in the Canadian Open in 1953 and 1954,… Read more →