The Woolwich Observer

Young Elmira golfer putting up wins

- ALI WILSON

AT ONLY 15 YEARS of age Elmira’s Isiah Katsube is already making a name for himself on the links.

After competing in the Tee It Up Tournament­s last season in the region, Katsube joined the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour, billed as Canada’s mostplayed major junior golf tour. It’s run exclusivel­y by PGA of Canada golf profession­als.

Playing out of Whistle Bear Golf Club in Cambridge, Katsube currently sits third in the order of merit out of some 40 individual­s on the circuit.

“It is one of the bigger ones in Canada and you can enter two-day events,” his dad, Maki, notes, compared to the one-day tournament­s his son competed in last year with the Tee It Up Tournament­s.

Most recently, Katsube captured the MJT Juvenile Boys 15-16 title at Lionhead Golf and Country Club in Brampton, defeating Jakob Ain by six strokes.

“I had a really good first round, but I ended badly – was even enough after 16 and then I double bogeyed and bogeyed the last two holes,” he said reflecting on the tournament. “After the first day I had a pretty big lead, by like six shots – I didn’t play well the second day – but since I had such a big lead, I ended up winning in the end.”

This was the first time he had competed at Lionhead, a course that is known among golfers as very challengin­g to play.

What is Katsube looking forward to next? He will be playing in the U17 Provincial Championsh­ips at Sawmill Creek mid-August after cinching a spot in the qualifying round with the older boys.

Although the MJT circuit is great to play on, it is the provincial tournament­s that are the big goal for a young player, he said.

At only 15, he competed in the U19 provincial tournament this past month and is looking forward to seeing where he ranks at the U17 competitio­n next month.

The young golfer may only be going into Grade 10, but the goal is to take his love for the sport and turn it into a post-secondary opportunit­y.

“I want to play at a university or something if I can,” he said. “And try to get into the best one that I can.”

 ?? [SUBMITTED] ?? Now playing on the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour, Elmira’s Isiah Katsube paced himself to a win last weekend at Lionhead Golf Club in Brampton.
[SUBMITTED] Now playing on the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour, Elmira’s Isiah Katsube paced himself to a win last weekend at Lionhead Golf Club in Brampton.

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