Alberta Golf (Rocky Mountain House) – The final round of the Alberta Women’s Senior Championship started with challenging rain but finished in sunshine. Pine Hills Golf Club in Rocky Mountain House was a great venue for the championship. Defending champion Celina Lam from The Canal at Delacour started the day with a one stroke lead but 4 golfers were within 4 shots of Lam. After Lam drained a birdie putt on the 14th hole it was all but over as the defending champion was one-under for the day and 7 shots clear. Even with some bogeys coming home Lam cruised to a 4 stroke victory to defend her title.

Celina Lam: 2024 Alberta Women’s Senior Champion
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Sandra Turbide who made the trip from British Columbia to compete had the round of the day, a 1-over 74 with 2 birdies and 3 bogeys to finish runner up.

The Alberta Interprovincial Team that will compete at nationals in late August in Ontario consists of Celina Lam, Lynn Kuehn and Lisa Hall.
Celina Lam, Lynn Kuehn and Lisa Hall

Jackie Little from Balfour Golf Course in British Columbia finished 4th overall and won the Super Senior title for competitors over the age of 60.
Jackie Little: Alberta Super Senior Champion
The Diamond Champion for competitors over the age of 70 went to Lynda Palahniuk from Kelowna Golf & Country Club.
Lynda Palahniuk: Diamond Champion
A huge thank you to Pine Hills General Manager Dave Drake and his staff and all the volunteers for being great hosts in Rocky Mountain House on the great natural tree-lined course.
Dave Drake: Pine Hills Golf Club General Manager
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