The Great Outdoors (Canada)

Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada announces 2021 season and tournament plans

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Eight-tournament schedule begins in late-July, concludes in October

TORONTO—The Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada will return to action in

2021 with a set of eight tournament­s available for players based in Canada. The PGA TOUR made the announceme­nt June 10.

A year after the global pandemic forced the cancellati­on of the 2020 season, and with restrictio­ns still in place at the Canada-U.S. border, the Mackenzie Tour is giving competitiv­e opportunit­ies to players already in Canada through this eight-event schedule that begins in July and runs to October.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to make this announceme­nt. We always knew we would have PGA TOUR-affiliated golf in Canada in 2021, so it’s nice to finally make it official with the announceme­nt of these eight tournament­s,” said Scott Pritchard, Mackenzie Tour Executive Director. “We are appreciati­ve to all of our partners, the golf courses where we’re playing, the communitie­s that will host us for the week and Mackenzie Investment­s, which has been such a significan­t partner for so many years.”

The season begins in late-July, with the Mackenzie Investment­s Open at Club de Golf Le Blainvilli­er in the city of Blainville just outside of Montreal on July 26-August 1. Following a two-week break, the Tour begins a seven-tournament-inseven-week stretch, beginning August 1622 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley for the Osprey Valley Open. Next is a two-week stay in Prince Edward Island for a pair of tournament­s at two of the island’s finest golf courses. First up is the Prince Edward Island Open (August 23-29) at Dundarave Golf Club followed by the Brudenell River Classic (August 30-September 5) at Brudenell River Golf Course.

Players will then travel west for a tournament to be announced at a later date and will be played the week of September 612, followed by Calgary’s ATB Financial Classic (September 13-19) at Country Hills Golf Club, both long-time Tour partners. The season concludes with a pair of tournament­s in British Columbia, the GolfBC Championsh­ip at Gallagher’s Canyon Golf and Country Club (September 20-26) followed by the DCBank Open presented by Times Colonist at Uplands Golf Club (September 27-October 3).

The Mackenzie Tour and tournament organizers continue to monitor issues surroundin­g the global pandemic, and they have worked with local and provincial health authoritie­s and will continue to do so leading up to the tournament­s. Approvals to return to competitio­n still need to happen across the country, but organizers remain encouraged that the tournament­s will be able to take place based on the vaccine rollout.

Even with the compacted schedule and the number of events played in consecutiv­e weeks caused by continued pandemic issues, Pritchard sees this year’s set of tournament­s and their place on the schedule as a good thing.

“We believe there is a good pacing to our schedule, and the players will get in a lot of golf this summer in successive weeks. With the limited amount of competitiv­e golf available over the last year, we know the players are anxious to get started and will embrace these events played at highqualit­y golf courses in the summer and into the fall,” Pritchard added.

In 2020, the PGA TOUR conducted a fourtourna­ment grouping of tournament­s for players in Canada. What the Tour conducted last summer will serve as a model in 2021.

“What I’m most excited about is that these players will have opportunit­ies to compete at PGA TOUR-sanctioned events, the competitio­ns taking place at quality golf courses and the Tour offering some compelling season-ending incentive for these players,” Pritchard added.

The top player at the conclusion of the season will earn full status on the 2022 Mackenzie Tour, while players finishing No. 2 through 5 on the Points List will receive conditiona­l 2022 Mackenzie Tour status, which will gain them entry into the first set of events before the reshuffle. Finishers six through 10 will each earn a sponsor exemption into a 2022 Mackenzie Tour event.

Tour officials will continue to monitor the travel restrictio­ns in place and adapt accordingl­y should policies change before or during the season.

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