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Local Golfer Ty Celone Teeing Up at MCB
Curaçao Masters in April
By: Molly Kett Canada. blame when I have a bad day.
Golf became competitive for When I put the hard work in and
ocal 15-year-old Ty Celone
Celone when he was thirteen, practice, it feels good to hit great
Lhas been making his mark shots and play well.”
in golf since the age of four, after his second big event on the
CJGA tour. He found himself in
when his father handed him a He is currently on three tours:
golf club and encouraged him to the final round, with a chance to the CJGA, the Professional Golf
win. He says he felt the pressure,
practice. Now, Ty is scheduled Association of Canada (CPGA),
to play in his first Pro Am event but knew he could compete with and the Golf Association of
the top juniors.
representing Canada, at the Ontario (GAO). Celone hopes
MCB Curaçao Masters, in April. Since then, Celone has been to pursue golf as a professional
He was invited to participate dedicated to competitive Golf, career, but his fi rst goal is to
by the Canadian Junior Golf and loves it. earn a scholarship and get an
Association (CJGA), after “I love the game because it’s education. He hopes, one day,
finishing second in the Order an independent sport,” says to find himself competing in the Ty Celone heading to the MCB
Of Merit for boys 15-19 across Celone. “I have only myself to PGA Tour. Curacao Masters Golf Tournament
in April Submitted Photo
Miller Hughes Ford ask’s
What is your Favorite Sports Memory?
Lawson We have a Great Selection
MacDougall
Williamstown WINTER TIRES
“My favourite sports
memory is from when
I competed at the Bell
Capital Cup in Major
Atom. We had played
the morning of the game
and I was lucky enough to
be chosen as a flag bearer
for the Senators just before
their game that night at what
was then the Corel Centre. I
remember tapping all the Senators’
gloves as they came onto the ice but
the players that stands out the most in my memory is Zdeno
Chara. He was just so much bigger than all the others. That’s
something I’ll never forget.”

