Gage Golf and Curling Club
Gage Golf and Curling Club | |
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Location | 55 Fraser Ave. Oromocto, New Brunswick, Canada 45°50′43″N 66°29′39″W / 45.8454°N 66.4943°W |
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Established | 1950 (golf) |
Club type | Dedicated Ice |
Curling Canada region | New Brunswick Curling Association |
Sheets of ice | 4[1] |
Rock colours | Red and Blue |
Website | gagecurling |
The Gage Golf and Curling Club (French: Club de Golf et Curling Gage) is a golf and curling club located at CFB Gagetown in Oromocto, New Brunswick.[2]
History
[edit]The golf club was built in 1950 and was designed by C. E. Robbie Robinson.[3]
In 2016, the golf course was damaged when someone drove onto the course, leaving behind empty beer cans in the process.[4]
Provincial champions (curling)
[edit]The curling club made news in 2020 when it sent a team to the Brier, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and an junior mixed doubles event in Sweden.[5]
Men's
[edit]Winners of the New Brunswick Tankard:
Year | Team | Brier record |
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2006 | James Grattan, Wayne Tallon, Jason Vaughan, Jeff Lacey | 5–6 |
2008 | James Grattan, Mike Kennedy, Jason Vaughan, Peter Case | 2–9 |
2009 | Russ Howard, James Grattan, Steven Howard, Peter Case, Jason Vaughan | 6–5 |
2010 | James Grattan, Steven Howard, Jason Vaughan, Peter Case | 3–8 |
2011 | James Grattan, Charlie Sullivan, Steven Howard, Peter Case | 4–7 |
2013 | James Grattan, Jason Roach, Darren Roach, Peter Case | 5–6 |
2014 | James Grattan, Jason Roach, Darren Roach, Josh Barry | 6–5 |
2018 | James Grattan, Chris Jeffrey, Andy McCann, Peter Case | 3–5 |
2020 | James Grattan, Paul Dobson, Andy McCann, Jamie Brannen, Chris Jeffrey | 3–4 |
2021[a] | James Grattan, Jonathan Beuk, Andy McCann, Jamie Brannen, Kevin Keefe | 4–4 |
2022 | James Grattan, Darren Moulding, Paul Dobson, Andy McCann, Jamie Brannen | 3–5 |
2024 | James Grattan, Joel Krats, Paul Dobson, Andy McCann |
Women's
[edit]Winners of the New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts:
Year | Team | Hearts record |
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2011 | Andrea Kelly, Denise Nowlan, Jillian Babin, Lianne Sobey | 3–8 |
2012 | Andrea Kelly, Rebecca Atkinson (skip), Jillian Babin, Jodie deSolla | 5–6 |
2013 | Andrea Crawford, Rebecca Atkinson, Danielle Parsons, Jodie deSolla | 6–5 |
2014 | Andrea Crawford, Rebecca Atkinson, Danielle Parsons, Jodie deSolla | 6–5 |
2020 | Andrea Crawford, Jennifer Armstrong, Jillian Babin, Katie Forward | 4–4 |
Mixed
[edit]Year | Team | Canadian Mixed record |
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2012 | James Grattan, Rebecca Atkinson, Kevin Boyle, Jane Boyle | 7–4 (2013) |
2019 | Chris Jeffrey, Jillian Keough, Brian King, Katie Forward | 5–4 |
Junior women's
[edit]Year | Team | Canadian Juniors record |
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2022 | Celia Evans, Brooke Tracy, Julia Evans, Sierra Tracy | 5–4 |
Curling Club championships
[edit]The club won the Canadian Curling Club Championships in 2023, when Abby Burgess and her rink of Brooke Tracy, Samantha Crook and Hannah Williams won the women's event.[6]
Year | Team | Canadian Club Championships record |
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2018 (men's) | Trevor Hanson, Chris Jenkins, Jeff Rankin, Chris Cogswell | 2–4 |
2023 (women's) | Abby Burgess, Brooke Tracy, Samantha Crook, Hannah Williams | 8–2 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ No Tankard held that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick. Team selected to represent New Brunswick at the Brier.
References
[edit]- ^ "List of NB Affiliated Clubs" (PDF). New Brunswick Curling Association. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ "Gage Golf & Curling Club". Gage Golf and Curling Club. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ "Gage Golf & Curling Club". Golf Now. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ "Gage Golf Club course damaged by vehicle". CBC New Brunswick. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ "3 Oromocto-based curling teams headed to major events". CBC New Brunswick. Retrieved 2023-12-24.
- ^ "N.B. club wins national curling title". Telegraph-Journal. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
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