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		<title>Niakwa’s dream come true</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Terry James won’t likely have to wait much longer. The man who currently owns the course record at Niakwa Country Club, thanks to a sparkling 4-under 68 he carded in May, is just over a year away from experiencing an opportunity of a lifetime. “To play in a Canadian Amateur at my home track would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Terry James won’t likely have to wait much longer.</p>
<p>The man who currently owns the course record at Niakwa Country Club,  thanks to a sparkling 4-under 68 he carded in May, is just over a year  away from experiencing an opportunity of a lifetime.</p>
<p>“To play in a Canadian Amateur at my home track would be an absolute  dream come true for sure,” said James, who is expected to be part of the  field when Niakwa and Elmhurst host the 2011 Canadian Men’s Amateur  golf championship. “I know we’ve had one here before, in 1974 but I  wasn’t born yet. For me, I’ve played in a couple of Canadian juniors, a  couple of Canadian mid-amateurs but I’ve never played in a Canadian  Amateur. Having been to national events, it turns out being an important  event, not only for the golf course but for the whole community.”</p>
<p>The 2010 men’s amateur in London, Ont. will be the first to feature the expanded field of 240 and that number continues in 2011.</p>
<p>Each player in the 2011 field will play one of the first two rounds  at Niakwa and the other  at Elmhurst, but those who survive the cut will  play the final 36 holes at Niakwa.</p>
<p>During the past five years, Niakwa has invested nearly $3 million to  incorporate many important course changes that have it looking good  heading into the 2011 Canadian Men’s Amateur.</p>
<p>“It feels pretty good to see the project completed,” said Niakwa Country Club president Rob Sproule.</p>
<p>Aside from excellent improvements to the drainage system between 2005  and 2007, the course has been lengthened by roughly 300 yards, bunkers  were rebuilt (42) and added (11) and three new bent-grass greens were  constructed (holes six, 11 and 12) and opened in late May (roughly two  weeks ahead of schedule).</p>
<p>“It’s interesting because golf has really changed over the last 10  years because of the advancement of technology,” said James. “Everybody  wants to hit the ball a long ways. I was really growing up during that  period and I went from playing a very difficult golf course when I was  young to playing an easier golf course, though a beautiful golf course.  It kind of became a driver and wedge-in type game.</p>
<p>“I really appreciate the efforts the membership’s made because the  course absolutely needed it, with the state that golf is in today. It’s a  completely different game. Now it’s a much more difficult golf course.”</p>
<p>The end result is that the Stanley Thompson-designed track is in fine form, as we witnessed during a visit on Thursday.</p>
<p>Despite all of the recent precipitation, playing conditions were  nearly ideal, the greens were rolling true and the drainage system was  doing its job as there were no real wet spots anywhere to be found.</p>
<p>“With the rain this year, the course is lush and the drainage has  made a huge difference,” said Sproule. “Unless there’s a flood, the  course is playable. We haven’t had to restrict cart usage or play on the  course once this year. If there’s an inch or two of rain, you’re still  on the course the next day and the conditions are outstanding.”</p>
<p>Later this summer, Niakwa hosts the premiers of Canada, along with  charity tournaments for former Winnipeg Jets star Dale Hawerchuk and  former Manitoba Moose forward Lee Goren.</p>
<p>“Having these events raises the profile of the club,” said Sproule, noting that the 2011 tournament will require 340 volunteers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Two players, born 31 years apart, share the opening-round lead at the Canadian Men&#8217;s Amateur&#160;Championship in Lethbridge. Nineteen-year-old Graham Baillargeron of Mississauga, Ontario and 50-year-old Garth Collings of Winnipeg each shot four-under 67&#8242;s. Collings&#8217; effort sparked Manitoba into the lead in&#160;the Willingdon Cup inter-provincial team competition. Saskatchewan is 18 strokes off their pace going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Two players, born 31 years apart, share the opening-round lead at the Canadian Men&#8217;s Amateur&nbsp;Championship in Lethbridge. Nineteen-year-old Graham Baillargeron of Mississauga, Ontario and 50-year-old Garth Collings of Winnipeg each shot four-under 67&#8242;s. Collings&#8217; effort sparked Manitoba into the lead in&nbsp;the Willingdon Cup inter-provincial team competition. Saskatchewan is 18 strokes off their pace going into today&#8217;s final round of team play. David Stewart of Prince Albert carded a 78.
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Elsewhere, match play in nine flights starts today at Waskesiu in the Junior Men&#8217;s Lobstick. Jesse Gibson and Chris Schneider tied for medallist honours with 72. Meanwhile, the 11 entries in the Junior Women&#8217;s division will play a second round of medal play today. Breanna White leads after an opening round 80. Plus, 16-year-old Travis Jenkins of Prince Albert was part of the eight-member Canadian team that finished second in the recent International Junior Golf Team Invitational in Mexico. The four-round event featured best ball and alternate shot team matches, plus singles matches. Canada finished second, one point ahead of the U-S with Mexico third.
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