www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, July 28, 2010 · 20 Some of Canada's young golf stars returning to Greystone This year's RBC Canadian Open wasn't held at Glen Abbey Golf Club, but local golf fans still have a chance to see some of Canada's top up-and-coming talent. Greystone Golf Club returns as host of the Clublink Jane Rogers Championship, which will be held Aug. 9-15. The tournament was moved to Halton from Mississauga last summer and appears to have found a permanent home at Greystone. Canadian Tour rookies Aaron Goldberg and Adam Hadwin -- Goldberg sits first on the overall money list while Hadwin was the top Canadian at the Canadian Open -- will be among those looking to dethrone 2009 champ Ryan Yip. The 25-year-old Calgary native set the bar awfully high as far as championship drama goes, needing a third playoff hole to finally win last year's four-day, $125,000 tournament. It marked his first victory on the Canadian Tour. Along with Yip, Richard Scott, Andrew Parr, Lee Curry, Stuart Anderson and Andrew Matthews are among the other notable names in this year's 156-player field. Helping launch the careers of Mike Weir and other PGA players such as Steve Stricker and Chris DiMarco, the Canadian Tour event was established in 2007 in honour of the wife of tournament chair Elliott Kerr. Proceeds from this year's event will go to the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada and Mississauga's Trillium Health Centre Oncology Clinic. The actual tournament begins on the Thursday (practice rounds held earlier in week) and the playoffs are set for the weekend. Daily admission is $10 per adult, while children, students and seniors get in for free, as does anyone with a 2010 Canadian Open ticket. Tickets are available at the gate. A 6,864-yard, par-72 course -- ranked 62nd-best in Canada by SCOREGolf Magazine -- is located on Dublin Line. WINNERS IN WINDSOR: The Oakville Whitecaps under-11 baseball team won a tournament in Windsor last weekend. Whitecaps coast to Windsor tourney title Winning all its games by substantial margins, the Oakville Whitecaps under-11 baseball team won the Windsor Central Little League All-Star Tournament last weekend. The squad of Oakville Little League all-stars clinched tournament gold with a 7-2 victory over the Windsor South Canadians in the final. The Whitecaps took control early with a five-run first inning and then rode the rock-solid pitching of Matthew Trevors, John Carson, Tyler Compas and Owen Jansen to the win. The Whitecaps won all their round-robin games by a combined score of 31-6, then pounded Forest Glade Little League in the semifinals. Trevors was named tournament MVP. Other members of the team are Nathan Hamel, Matthew O'Connell, Jakob Newton, Justin Vollum, Anthony Weston, Clarke McCallum and Justin McKenna. Rich Luren and Josh Horbow coach the team, and Sue Carson is the manager. If a picture is worth one thousand words... What is a "picture in motion" worth to you? Monday, September 6th, 2010 Video Commercial: A fully produced video commercial is an online digital store front and a must have marketing tool. Virtual Consumer: Taping a Virtual Consumer is really no more difficult than answering the phone and having a brief conversation similar to the dozens done daily by participating businesses. You need not stress about anything! Photo Montage: The Photo Montage production uses the same edit suite, editors and recording studio used in a full video production adding motion, voice over and graphics to a series of images. Photo Montage with Photo Shoot: Take advantage of our professional photographers. We will visit your location to capture the key elements of your business, products and services. You will receive 30 high quality digital images to use in your video production. produ Call 310-GOLD Today! $ Packages starting as low as 44 00 1 yr con SUPPORT OUR CHARITY PARTNERS: th /montract OUR SPONSORS: www.oakvillehalfmarathon.com