05/13/2026
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05/13/2026
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05/01/2026
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04/20/2026
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04/07/2026
The Hillcrest Golf Course AGM will be held Wednesday, April 22 @ 6 PM at the clubhouse Ladies, let’s all attend and make sure that our voices are heard!
04/07/2026
Spring is just around the corner, and so too the 2026 golf season!! Join the Hillcrest Ladies Golf league for fun, fitness, and above all, friendship!! Contact the Hillcrest Clubhouse for more information on how to sign up (306) 693-1921 or email [email protected]
10/30/2025
10/08/2025
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10/07/2025
Two golfers at the Hillcrest Golf Club pulled off one of the rarest sights in golf this fall — a pair of aces in the same round.
On Sept. 19, 13-year-old Krosby Jackman and fellow Hillcrest member Ryan Gottselig both carded holes-in-one while playing a round together. Jackman struck first on Hole 5 from the blue tees, while Gottselig followed with one of his own on Hole 12.
For most golfers, a hole-in-one is the pinnacle of a lifetime on the course. The odds of recording one are estimated at 12,000 to one for the average player. Since picking up a club almost as soon as he could walk, Jackman has made aces look like routine highlights in a breakout season.
As remarkable as the Sept. 19 feat was, it came on the heels of two earlier aces that Jackman had already tallied this season.
Jackman spends nearly every day on the links and said his biggest secret to success is simply putting in the work.
Alongside his growing tally of aces, Jackman captured both the Hillcrest Junior Club Championship and the Lynbrook Golf Club Junior Championship this season. Jackman’s passion for the game runs in the family — his grandmother, Hillcrest standout Lorie Boyle, was inducted into the Saskatchewan Golf Hall of Fame in 2017 after a decorated competitive career that continues to see her winning provincial senior titles today.
Hillcrest Golf Course owner and general manager Jasmine Cameron, who is also Jackman’s mother, said it has been a thrill to watch her son’s game evolve.
As the season winds down, Hillcrest golfers will remember this round for its rare double aces, and for a 13-year-old who showed that hard work and passion can make the impossible possible.
Hillcrest Golf Course is located at 1599 Main Street North and can be reached at 306-693-1921.
08/20/2025
'Women Fore Women' golf tourney raises over $20K for student-athletes
Funds raised during the event came from basket draws, 50/50 draws, and $10 “rescue bag” sales, all of which support future scholarship awards.”
Aaron Walker, Moose Jaw Express
MOOSE JAW — The Hillcrest Golf Club’s annual “Women Fore Women” Golf Tournament returned this year, bringing golfers together for a day of friendly competition, community camaraderie, and scholarship fundraising for local female student-athletes.
Despite some off-and-on rain that hit the greens for one final downpour near the final stretch, the event proceeded “rain or shine” as planned, with 97 participants completing the full 18-hole round.
“This year we had room for 100 participants … we ended up with 97 players, and they all showed up,” said Cheryl Templeton, chairperson of the Women Fore Women committee. “It started out with a little sprinkle early in the day, but after that it was a beautiful day … we really lucked out with the weather.”
The tournament, hosted by the Hillcrest Ladies Golf League, raised money for the Women Fore Women scholarship program, which supports high-performance female athletes from Moose Jaw as they transition to post-secondary studies.
Funds raised during the event came from basket draws, 50/50 draws, and $10 “rescue bag” sales, all of which support future scholarship awards. Templeton said the exact total raised this summer isn’t finalized yet, but “it’s in excess of $20,000.”
Awards were handed out to the top five finishers, with first-place winners Lorie Boyle and Crystal Piero recognized for their strong performances. Second place went to Shelley Ruecker and Dawn Bender, while Mary LaRocque and Jennifer Johnson rounded out the top three.
Beyond the top finishers, all participants received prizes, including recognition for the best costume of the day — awarded to Lori Johnstone, Nicole Marcyniuk, Caralie Wait, and Anna Kwasnica.
Templeton noted that the tournament continues to attract participants from across Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon, Regina, and Swift Current. Many players return year after year, reflecting the event’s growing reputation.
“In fact, we’ve had comments (stating) that this was one of the best tournaments they’ve ever been to,” she said.
The tournament’s main focus, of course, was supporting Moose Jaw’s student-athletes. Five young women were awarded $5,000 scholarships each this year — the largest total awarded since the program’s inception. Recipients included Katie Rogers, Mykenzie Shymko, Ellah Flanagan, Leoncia White, and Makaya Arnott, all high-performance athletes now moving into post-secondary studies with sports ranging from track and field to lacrosse, basketball, archery, and swimming.
“We started with one $500 scholarship,” said Deb Negraiff, chair of the Women Fore Women scholarship committee. “To date, we’ve given out just over $50,000 in scholarships.”
Templeton emphasized the importance of community support in making the program successful.
“We really appreciate our local business community as well as individuals who have contributed over a number of years. Every time they’re approached, they say, ‘Oh yes, we’re definitely going to donate again this year,’ because they feel it’s a worthy cause.”
For more information about the Women Fore Women scholarship program and the Hillcrest Golf Club, visit HillcrestGolf.ca or call 306-693-1921
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08/20/2025
'Women Fore Women' golf tourney raises over $20K for student-athletes Funds raised during the event came from basket draws, 50/50 draws, and $10 “rescue bag” sales, all of which support future scholarship awards.