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Lethbridge to Celebrate Global Holiday Traditions at Multicultural Centre

Southern Alberta Ethnic Association Hosts Annual 'Holiday Traditions Around the World' Event

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Dec 8, 2025
Lethbridge to Celebrate Global Holiday Traditions at Multicultural Centre

Lethbridge will soon celebrate global traditions with the Holiday Traditions Around the World event, hosted by the Southern Alberta Ethnic Association (SAEA) at the Multicultural Centre on December 13, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

 

This annual gathering invites residents to experience diverse holiday customs through music, crafts, international cuisine, and lively storytelling.

 

Admission is free, and families of all backgrounds are encouraged to join in festive activities designed for every age.

 

Community members can also volunteer for event setup, children’s activities, or cleanup, provided they are 18 or older.

 

The SAEA will also host the 27th Annual Community Christmas Dinner on December 20, uniting Lethbridge for a complimentary holiday meal.

 

These events reinforce Lethbridge’s commitment to inclusion, inviting everyone to celebrate the city’s diverse cultural heritage.

Affordable Golf Gear Upgrades Under $100 to Elevate Your Game

Enhance Performance and Style Without Breaking the Bank

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Dec 2, 2025
Affordable Golf Gear Upgrades Under $100 to Elevate Your Game

Affordable upgrades can make a real difference in your golf game.

 

Options like the SKLZ Golf Impact Trainer and the Blast Golf Swing Analyzer, both under $100, focus on improving swing technique and providing real-time feedback to refine your performance.

 

Increased comfort is also within reach thanks to essentials like the FootJoy WeatherSof Golf Gloves and soft, supportive Bombas golf socks, ensuring a secure grip and preventing fatigue during long rounds.

 

For added style and equipment upgrades, consider Juicy Lie Grips in vibrant colors and classic Stitch Golf Headcovers to personalize your bag.

 

For those who value premium feel, Bruce Bolt Golf Gloves deliver durability and a standout look.

 

These wallet-friendly picks offer serious value, helping you elevate play and enjoy your time on the course without overspending.

Keith Alexander: A True Renaissance Man in Alberta Golf

From Amateur Champion to Hall of Fame Inductee

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Dec 2, 2025
Keith Alexander: A True Renaissance Man in Alberta Golf

Keith Alexander rose from his roots in Vulcan, Alberta, to become a pivotal figure in the province’s golf legacy.

 

Son of a plaster contractor, Keith first turned serious about golf at age 20 after lessons in Calgary, igniting an extraordinary journey in the sport.

 

His skill quickly blossomed, leading to a career highlighted by a 1960 Canadian Amateur Championship win and six Alberta Amateur titles.

 

He represented Canada on 16 international teams and was later honored in the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.

 

Keith’s collegiate years at the University of Colorado were just as notable, where he captained the golf team and achieved academic excellence.

 

He balanced golf with family, faith, community service, and careers ranging from publishing to provincial politics.

 

Keith’s lifelong devotion to both the sport and his Christian values inspired many, proving that a life well-lived means much more than success on the course.

Tiger Woods and Son Charlie Withdraw from 2025 PNC Championship Amid Recovery

Golf legend cites ongoing rehabilitation as reason for stepping back from annual father-son event

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Dec 2, 2025
Tiger Woods and Son Charlie Withdraw from 2025 PNC Championship Amid Recovery

Tiger Woods and his son Charlie have officially withdrawn from the PNC Championship, set for December 18–21 at Orlando’s Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

 

The decision follows Tiger’s slower-than-expected recovery from recent back surgery, as he shared during a press conference at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

 

Woods emphasized it would not be fair to occupy a tournament spot while still in rehabilitation, allowing another duo to experience the special family event.

 

After undergoing lumbar disc replacement in October, Tiger has resumed only light golf activities like chipping and putting.

 

While the Woods family’s absence marks a notable shift in the tournament, Tiger remains deeply involved in reshaping the PGA Tour’s future, championing new formats to boost fan and player engagement.

 

Fans are hopeful for his eventual return, inspired by his ongoing commitment both on and off the course.

Scottie Scheffler's Mental Game: A Lesson for Alberta Golfers

Embracing Resilience on the Course

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Dec 2, 2025
Scottie Scheffler's Mental Game: A Lesson for Alberta Golfers

Scottie Scheffler delivered a commanding performance at Quail Hollow Club in May 2025, capturing his third major title at the PGA Championship.

 

His five-shot victory over rivals like Bryson DeChambeau and Harris English highlighted both his technical skill and impressive mental resilience.

 

Despite initial setbacks—including a difficult double bogey on the par-4 16th due to a challenging ‘mud ball’—Scheffler remained poised and undeterred.

 

For Alberta golfers, his approach offers a valuable lesson: unexpected course obstacles or tough weather can be turned into opportunities through composure and mental strength.

 

Staying focused, handling adversity, and not letting bad breaks disrupt the game are crucial takeaways.

 

Scheffler’s triumph proves that resilience and positivity are as essential as technical mastery for success on the golf course.

Top 3 Most Accurate Fairway Woods of 2025

Enhance Your Game with Precision and Consistency

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 25, 2025
Top 3 Most Accurate Fairway Woods of 2025

Golfers in Alberta striving for pinpoint accuracy can dramatically boost performance by choosing the right fairway wood.

 

The TaylorMade Qi35 Max leads the pack in 2025, earning an 8.7/10 for its precise, high-launching ball flight and superior forgiveness.

 

Whether used off the tee or from the fairway, its consistent direction control makes it an ideal fit for those prioritizing playability and accuracy above pure distance.

 

Tour Edge Exotics E725 follows closely with an 8.3/10 overall score and strong marks for forgiveness and shot consistency.

 

Golfers appreciate its ability to deliver straight shots even with imperfect contact, adding confidence on every swing.

 

Meanwhile, the TaylorMade Qi35 Max Lite offers similar high-launching stability in a lighter package, perfect for moderate swing-speed players craving reliable accuracy.

 

Local shops like Sport Chek and area golf courses offer hands-on opportunities to try these models and find the perfect match for your game.

Discover Alberta's Premier Indoor Golf Destinations

Year-Round Golfing Opportunities Across the Province

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 25, 2025
Discover Alberta's Premier Indoor Golf Destinations

Alberta’s winter chill doesn’t stop golf lovers—innovative indoor golf facilities keep the game alive year-round across the province.

 

Longshotz Golf in Sherwood Park and Edmonton blends professional lessons, TrackMan simulators, and a welcoming sports bar vibe.

 

Red Deer's Golfzone serves up high-tech simulators, craft drinks, and chef-crafted dishes, making it a hot spot for all ages.

 

Anticipation is high in Calgary for the opening of 7 IRON Golf and Fewll Indoor Golf, both bringing the latest simulator tech and all-season training opportunities.

 

CanGOLF in Canmore impresses with scenic views, five simulators, and a stylish lounge, while Grande Prairie’s Fore Seasons offers a family-friendly, fully licensed space with HD screens and interactive play.

 

Upcoming tournaments and charity mini-golf classics add extra excitement for Alberta’s passionate golfing community.

 

Whatever the weather, players from Calgary to Canmore can enjoy, compete, and connect at these modern venues.

Canadian Team Golf Play Kitchener/Waterloo Advances to GOLFZON Tour Final in Los Angeles

PGA of Canada Professionals Compete for $300,000 Prize in International Indoor Golf Championship

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 25, 2025
Canadian Team Golf Play Kitchener/Waterloo Advances to GOLFZON Tour Final in Los Angeles

Team Golf Play Kitchener/Waterloo is set for an electrifying showdown in the GOLFZON Tour final in Los Angeles this Saturday, facing Detroit’s Tee Times Rochester Hills for a grand prize of $300,000 USD.

 

PGA of Canada professionals Natalie Gleadall, Luke Moser, David French, and Victor Ciesielski anchor the squad, after a dramatic playoff run that included key victories over strong New York and Mexican teams.

 

Gleadall, now a dedicated instructor, emphasizes how indoor golf’s surge is reshaping the sport, with participation up sharply across Canada.

 

Golf Play hosts bustling leagues and is part of a North American boom, supported by GOLFZON’s advanced network play and growing league presence.

 

Industry leaders like Golf Canada are investing in off-course initiatives, embracing indoor offerings and launching memberships to encourage year-round play.

 

Regardless of the final result, Team Golf Play is proudly emblematic of Canada’s thriving indoor golf scene.

Navigating the Latest Golf Gear Trends in Alberta: A Comprehensive Guide

Discover how to select the best equipment tailored to your game with insights into Alberta's golf scene.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 18, 2025
Navigating the Latest Golf Gear Trends in Alberta: A Comprehensive Guide

Upgrading your golf equipment is an exciting opportunity to elevate your game, especially for Alberta’s passionate golf community.

 

Start by clarifying your goals — whether it’s more distance, improved accuracy, or simply a refresh of outdated clubs.

 

Evaluate which clubs hold you back and focus upgrades on your weaknesses, such as swapping inconsistent long irons for forgiving hybrids.

 

Set a realistic budget to avoid overspending; the priciest club isn’t always the right fit.

 

Prioritize accuracy over raw distance for better performance on Alberta’s varied courses.

 

Choose wedges and irons to match your skill level and local course conditions, and identify a putter suited to your stroke.

 

Consult Alberta’s local golf experts for fitting and advice, as regular assessments help adapt to swing changes.

 

Staying informed on new technology ensures your equipment evolves with your game.

Explore Premier Golfing in Southern Alberta

Discover the diverse and scenic golf courses that make Southern Alberta a golfer's paradise.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 18, 2025
Explore Premier Golfing in Southern Alberta

Southern Alberta is a golfer’s paradise, offering spectacular courses set against remarkable landscapes.

 

From the historic fairways of Lethbridge to sweeping Rocky Mountain vistas, the region welcomes every skill level.

 

In Lethbridge, Henderson Lake Golf Club features panoramic lake views, while the exclusive Lethbridge Golf and Country Club challenges players with a design by renowned architect Stanley Thompson.

 

Recognized among Canada’s best, Paradise Canyon Golf Resort is set to host the Alberta Men’s Amateur Championship in 2025, furthering its prestige.

 

Evergreen Golf Centre offers a modern practice haven with advanced training facilities and a Toptracer driving range.

 

Beyond city limits, Magrath Golf Club and Picture Butte Golf Club offer immaculate fairways, while Waterton Lakes and Crowsnest Pass provide mountain golf at its best.

 

Historic venues like Fort Macleod Golf Course blend nostalgia with scenic play, promising every visitor a memorable day on the greens.

Alberta's Junior Golf Scene Thrives with Inspiring Stories and New Initiatives

Young talents like Rachel Adamis and Bennett Love shine as Alberta Golf introduces exciting developments for 2025

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 18, 2025
Alberta's Junior Golf Scene Thrives with Inspiring Stories and New Initiatives

Alberta’s junior golf scene is thriving, with exceptional young players making headlines and new programs expanding opportunities for all.

 

Thirteen-year-old Rachel Adamis captured national attention with 11 wins on the McLennan Ross Alberta Junior Tour in 2025.

 

Golf has given Rachel more than trophies — it’s been a source of deep friendships and healing after her father’s passing in 2021, providing her and her mother, Jennifer Tse, a way to bond through challenging times.

 

From Red Deer, Bennett Love defended his Alberta Boys U15 Championship title over Labour Day, demonstrating poise and remarkable consistency as he nears his 15th birthday.

 

Alberta Golf is also prioritizing inclusivity by launching a Women’s Division in the 2025 Alberta Open, reserving 40 spots for top female golfers, and expanding the U17 Championship to a dedicated three-day event.

 

With these talents and initiatives, Alberta’s golf future shines bright.

Alberta Golf Gear Review: Are Your Clubs Costing You Strokes This Season?

From forgiving drivers to game-changing putters, the right equipment is essential for conquering our province's diverse courses.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 11, 2025
Alberta Golf Gear Review: Are Your Clubs Costing You Strokes This Season?

As Alberta's golf courses prepare for a new season, it’s a crucial time to assess if your equipment is holding you back.

 

This year, the key word for drivers is forgiveness.

 

New models are designed with maximum stability to keep mishits in the fairway, a huge advantage for the average golfer in Calgary or Edmonton.

 

In the long game, consider higher-lofted fairway woods.

 

Many amateurs will find a 5-wood or 7-wood easier to launch and more consistent than a traditional 3-wood or long iron.

 

On the green, stable mallet putters continue to grow in popularity over blades, offering better alignment and a more reliable stroke.

 

Getting a professional club fitting is the best way to tailor these modern advantages to your swing, ensuring you’re ready for our unique local courses.

Alberta Golf Off-Season Is Officially Over: The Indoor Revolution Is Here

With a major new national strategy, local golf is no longer just a summer sport. A wave of high-tech simulators and entertainment venues across Alberta is transforming the game into a year-round obsession.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 11, 2025
Alberta Golf Off-Season Is Officially Over: The Indoor Revolution Is Here

The long winter hibernation for Alberta golfers is officially a thing of the past.

 

Alberta Golf and Golf Canada are leading a major national shift, championing off-course experiences to make the sport a year-round activity.

 

This new strategy fully embraces everything from high-tech indoor simulators in Calgary and Edmonton to local driving ranges and putting greens.

 

The move coincides with a boom in simulator venues across the province, redefining winter recreation for enthusiasts.

 

To support this growth, Golf Canada has launched a new Facility Membership Program, officially linking these venues to the national golf ecosystem.

 

An update to the Golf Canada app will even allow players to log their simulator rounds.

 

A new “Just Swing” marketing campaign is also underway, inviting new audiences to enjoy the game in a more accessible and social way.

 

The line between seasonal and year-round golfer in Alberta is officially blurring.

The Chilling Secret Haunting an Alberta Golf Course

Beyond the manicured greens of the Edmonton Country Club lies a dark history of tragedy and paranormal encounters that continues to spook staff and guests today.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 11, 2025
The Chilling Secret Haunting an Alberta Golf Course

Beneath the pristine fairways of the historic Edmonton Country Club lies a dark and tragic secret.

 

In the summer of 1952, a club cook named Phyllis Carter was brutally murdered by her husband, Reginald, in the clubhouse kitchen.

 

He then took his own life near the 18th green, forever tying their spirits to the grounds.

 

For decades since, staff have reported that the ghost of Phyllis Carter still haunts the building.

 

Disembodied chopping sounds from the empty kitchen, objects flying off shelves, and an unnerving feeling of being watched are common experiences.

 

But Phyllis may not be alone.

 

Late-night visitors have claimed to see a headless figure near the 18th hole, accompanied by overwhelming feelings of anger and despair.

 

This chilling local legend serves as a reminder that even Edmonton's most beautiful places can hold very dark secrets.

Wyatt Bishop's Silver Medal Performance at Nationals Puts Alberta Golf in the Spotlight

The Medicine Hat College star battled fierce conditions at Desert Blume Golf Club, capping an incredible season with a near-win on the national stage.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 11, 2025
Wyatt Bishop's Silver Medal Performance at Nationals Puts Alberta Golf in the Spotlight

A heroic performance from Wyatt Bishop has brought national recognition to Medicine Hat.

 

The Medicine Hat College Rattlers golfer secured a prestigious silver medal at the 2025 CCAA Ping National Golf Championship, held right here at the Dessert Blume Golf Club.

 

Bishop was a dominant force throughout the tournament, overcoming challenging weather conditions to deliver a spectacular showing for the hometown crowd.

 

He fired a blistering 67 in the second round—the lowest score of the event—finishing with a four-day total of 277, just two shots off the lead.

 

This incredible result earned him the title of CCAA All-Canadian and a nomination for ACAC Athlete of the Week.

 

The entire community, from Medicine Hat College to local golf fans, is celebrating this monumental achievement that places Bishop among Canada's elite collegiate athletes.

Holiday Shopping in Downtown Lethbridge Kicks Off With Festive Magic

The heart of the city comes alive starting November 20th with the annual tree lighting, late-night shopping, and contests designed to support local businesses this holiday season.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 3, 2025
Holiday Shopping in Downtown Lethbridge Kicks Off With Festive Magic

The holiday season is ready to make its grand entrance in Downtown Lethbridge, with festivities officially kicking off on Thursday, November 20th.

 

The centerpiece of the launch will be the annual Christmas tree lighting at Festival Square.

 

Families are invited to witness the illumination of the towering 18-foot tree and enjoy cherished traditions, including horse-drawn wagon rides and a visit from Santa himself.

 

This event marks a significant push by the Downtown BRZ to draw shoppers to our local storefronts after a season of revitalization projects.

 

Many businesses will extend their hours for late-night shopping, transforming the area into a true winter wonderland.

 

To encourage supporting local retailers, shoppers can participate in the Merry Merchant Map contest and enter the Snow Much Love draw for a chance to win a spectacular $500 gift basket.

Major Overhaul for Junior Masters Puts Alberta Golf on the Map for College Scouts

The prestigious Play Golf Alberta – Royal Mayfair / Masters event is expanding to three days, offering young athletes a crucial path to university scholarships and world rankings.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 1, 2025
Major Overhaul for Junior Masters Puts Alberta Golf on the Map for College Scouts

A major shift is coming to Alberta's competitive junior golf scene, directly impacting the province's most promising young players.

 

The renowned Play Golf Alberta – Royal Mayfair / Masters tournament, held in Edmonton, is expanding from two days to a more demanding three-day competition.

 

This strategic change also introduces a cut after the second day, adding a new layer of professional pressure for the athletes.

 

The primary reason for this evolution is to secure eligibility for World Golf Amateur Ranking points.

 

Earning these points is critical for top junior golfers hoping to attract attention from university scouts and secure valuable collegiate scholarships across North America.

 

The prestigious event features the top 40 male and 20 female junior golfers, selected based on their performance in provincial championships.

 

This move is a significant investment in developing elite local talent for the future of the sport.

Alberta Golf Gear Reviews: Does the Nike Jordan Air Rev Conquer Our Courses?

Packed with bold technology, this shoe promises a revolution in comfort and stability. We put it through the wringer on Alberta's demanding terrain to see if it’s a true performer or just hype.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 1, 2025
Alberta Golf Gear Reviews: Does the Nike Jordan Air Rev Conquer Our Courses?

The new Nike Jordan Air Rev has arrived, aiming to meet the tough demands of Alberta's diverse golf courses.

 

This shoe is built for performance, delivering exceptional comfort straight out of the box that lasts through long rounds from Calgary to Canmore.

 

Its main innovation is the Flight Lock strap system, which provides a tangible, locked-in feeling for enhanced stability and power during your swing.

 

The traction is another standout feature, offering a vice-like grip that feels secure on the hilly and often damp fairways common in the Canadian Rockies.

 

While the performance is impressive, the shoe isn't perfect.

 

The functional strap can look chunky, and some minor finishing issues and non-replaceable spikes raise questions about long-term durability.

 

Despite these small flaws, the Jordan Air Rev is a top-tier contender for local golfers who value cutting-edge technology and superior comfort on the course.

"Breaking News: Alberta Golf Welcomes Little & McMillan to Hall of Fame Class of 2025!"

Discover the golf legends making history in Alberta’s Hall of Fame lineup for 2025.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Nov 1, 2025
"Breaking News: Alberta Golf Welcomes Little & McMillan to Hall of Fame Class of 2025!"

The 2025 Alberta Golf Hall of Fame induction night celebrated the province’s golfing legends and rising stars, uniting the local community in recognition of excellence.

 

Highlights included Brett Jones defending his men’s amateur title and youthful sensation Saylar May securing U17 and U19 provincial championships.

 

For the first time, the Alberta Open Championship featured a women’s division, with Sydney Bisgrove making history as its inaugural champion.

 

Nine golf clubs were honoured for milestone anniversaries, with Jasper Park Lodge recognized for its resilience after recent wildfires during its 100th year.

 

Veteran volunteer Doug Paterson received the Volunteer of the Year award for decades of unwavering service.

 

Jackie Little and Cathy McMillan were inducted into the Hall of Fame for their decades of impact, setting lasting examples for Alberta’s golf community.

Golf Gear Reviews: Finding the Perfect Clubs for Your Handicap

Stop letting the wrong equipment sabotage your game. We break down the ideal drivers, irons, and wedges for every skill level to help you score lower this season.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Oct 31, 2025
Golf Gear Reviews: Finding the Perfect Clubs for Your Handicap

Choosing the right golf clubs is one of the fastest ways for local players to improve their game and lower their scores.

 

The key is matching equipment to your actual skill level, not just buying what the pros use.

 

For high-handicap golfers, forgiveness is everything.

 

Look for game-improvement irons and slice-correcting drivers, like the Ping G440 SFT, designed to make off-center hits more playable and build confidence.

 

As you improve into the mid-handicap range, you can transition to clubs that blend assistance with feel, such as the popular TaylorMade P790 irons.

 

These reward better swings without being overly punishing.

 

Low-handicap players require precision and control to shape shots.

 

This means exploring tour-level equipment like the Titleist GT3 driver, which offers advanced adjustability for dialing in a specific ball flight.

Amazon vs. Costco: A New King of Discount Golf Balls for Alberta Golfers?

For years, Kirkland Signature has been the go-to for value-seeking golfers, but Amazon's new budget ball is shaking up the local golf scene.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Oct 24, 2025
Amazon vs. Costco: A New King of Discount Golf Balls for Alberta Golfers?

For Alberta golfers, the hunt for a good deal is part of the game, and a new contender is shaking things up.

 

For years, Costco’s Kirkland Signature ball has been the undisputed champion of value, popular on courses from Calgary to Edmonton.

 

Now, the new Amazon Basics Core Soft golf ball has arrived at an even lower price point, directly challenging Kirkland's dominance.

 

The critical difference is the cover material.

 

Kirkland uses a soft urethane cover, offering superior feel and greenside spin that better players demand.

 

In contrast, the Amazon ball has a harder ionomer cover, prioritizing distance and durability over finesse.

 

While some describe its feel as like hitting a rock, it offers an incredible bargain for casual players.

 

Ultimately, it’s a classic trade-off between premium performance and an unbeatable price for local golfers.

That Mid-Round Slump? Your Golf Game in Alberta Might Just Be Thirsty.

Scorching summer days on Alberta's beautiful courses can sabotage your scorecard. Experts say the secret to better golf fitness isn't just practice—it's proper hydration.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown

Oct 22, 2025
That Mid-Round Slump? Your Golf Game in Alberta Might Just Be Thirsty.

For golfers from Calgary to Edmonton, a strong start that unravels on the back nine is an all-too-familiar story.

 

That frustrating collapse often has less to do with your swing and more to do with what’s in your water bottle.

 

Even mild dehydration under the hot Alberta sun can cripple performance, draining your focus, reducing swing power, and harming the fine motor skills needed for putting.

 

While sugary drinks and alcohol are common on the course, they can actually worsen dehydration and lead to energy crashes.

 

The key to a better round is a smarter hydration strategy.

 

Don't wait until you feel thirsty to drink.

 

Sip water consistently and consider adding a low-sugar electrolyte mix to replenish minerals lost through sweat.

 

This simple change can be a game-changer for your score.

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