- Willingdon Cup
The Willingdon Cup is an annual amateur
golf team competition amongCanada 's provinces.The
Governor General of Canada ,Lord Willingdon , donated the cup to theRoyal Canadian Golf Association in 1927, for annual rivalry among men'samateur teams from the provinces of Canada. It has been played annually ever since, except for 1940-1945, when it was cancelled because ofWorld War II . Each province selects a four-man team of its best players, and competition is held over two rounds, in conjunction with theCanadian Amateur Championship , usually in August. Until 1974, all four scores each day counted, and since that year, the best three of four count, towards the team total.Ontario has won the most titles, followed byBritish Columbia . Nick Weslock (Ontario ) and Keith Alexander (Alberta ) share the record for appearances, each being selected 26 times. The Willingdon Cup has done more than any other event to raise the standard of amateur golf in Canada. ["Golf in Canada: A History", byJames A. Barclay ,Toronto ,McClelland and Stewart , 1992.]References
External links
* [http://www.rcga.org Royal Canadian Golf Association]
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