
2025 PGA Scramble presented by BMW national winners, from Edmonton, Alberta
Amateur golfers in Halton will have multiple opportunities to compete this spring as the PGA Scramble returns with local qualifying events.
Now in its 11th year, the PGA Scramble is Canada’s largest grassroots amateur golf program, with more than 185 qualifying events held nationwide and over 12,000 participants last year.
In Halton, three local qualifiers are scheduled:
- Glencairn Golf Club – May 11th (registration closes May 1; max 26 teams)
- Blue Springs Golf Club – June 1st (registration closes May 22; max 36 teams)
- Greystone Golf Club – June 30th (registration closes June 20; max 26 teams)
Each event is open to teams of four amateur golfers aged 19 and older, all of whom must have a valid Golf Canada handicap.
Winning teams from each local qualifier will advance to one of 13 regional finals later this summer. From there, top teams will earn a spot at the national championship, hosted at the renowned Cabot Links Golf Course in the fall. The tournament also guarantees two national final spots for all-female teams.
Golfers interested in competing can register or find more information here.
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