LM GOLF Awards Ceremony

Nov 8, 2024

The LM Golf School Closing Dinner took place on November 2nd at the elegant Casa
Victoria Restaurant in Markham, with awards presented to golfers across different
categories, including the prestigious Golfer of the Year.

The evening was hosted by Master of Ceremonies Richard Singh, whose enthusiasm captivated an
audience of 115 parents and students of all ages. Richard’s creative approach to introducing golf to
children and families added a unique touch to the event, which featured a delicious dinner and flawless
service from Manager Hormer Lee and his attentive team.

Awards were presented to young golfers from categories U7, U9, U11, U13, Juniors U15, and U19, who
eagerly took on the challenge of 9- and 18-hole courses, showcasing all they had learned throughout the
year. These young champions received trophies and medals in recognition of their dedication and effort,
and were encouraged to continue their golfing journey. We extend our gratitude to the parents for their
steadfast support at each event, bringing the 2024 sports season to a joyful, satisfying, and professional
close.

LM Golf School remains committed to working in partnership with students and their parents, striving for
excellence in all aspects of our programs and services, and celebrating the best of the year. The event
highlighted our appreciation for the efforts of our students and the support of their parents.
We thank the following sponsors for their generous support:

  • Callaway Golf
  • A Few Good Men
  • Steam Sauna Manufacturing
  • TSL Maintenance
  • Super Smash Burgs
  • Smart Solutions Capital

Golf Course of the Year Award
Throughout the year, we visited several clubs, one of which would be honored as the best of the year.
The nominated clubs were:

  • Rolling Hills Golf Club
  • Andrews Valley Golf Club
  • Markham Executive Golf Course
  • Remington Parkview
  • Timber Ridge Golf Course
  • Markham Green Golf Club

The award for Best Golf Course of the Year went to Rolling Hills, recognized for its three technically
challenging courses, scenic landscapes, close connection to nature, and the warm hospitality of Manager
Jon Larter and his dedicated staff.
We then presented awards in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Service to the School and Students
  • Rookie of the Year (Girls and Boys)
  • The highlight of the Year (Girls and Boys)
  • Student of the Year (Girls and Boys)
  • Player of the Year (Girls and Boys)
  • Athlete of the Year (Girls)
  • Athlete of the Year (Boys)

The most anticipated award of the evening was the Girls vs. Boys Challenge. This year, it was a thrilling
tie at Girls 16.5 vs. Boys 16.5, leading to a playoff where three pairs of girls faced three pairs of boys in
an 18-hole showdown. The boys emerged victorious with a final score of 2 to 1.

Karina
Press Coordinator

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