HALL OF FAME OF BC 2019 INDUCTEES

The BC Golf House Society would like to announce the 2019 Inductees into the Golf Hall of Fame of BC: 

BABS DAVIES, WILLIAM (BILL) HOBBIS, 

PATTY (GRANT) JONAS, PHILLIP JONAS, 

LYNDA PALAHNIUK  
 

The Induction/Dinner will be held at the

 Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019

Tickets go on sale after September 1, 2019

BABS DAVIES  

PLAYING RECORD (AMATEUR)

Canadian Women’s closed Champion 1949

Pacific Northwest Golf Association Finalist 1950

Vancouver & District Women’s Champion 1950,’51

Vancouver & District 2nd 1947,’48

BC Women’s Provincial Champion 1950,’51,’52

BC Women’s Provincial Medalist 1950 

Low Gross in Provincial Team Matches 1949 

TEAM RECORD(AMATEUR)  

BC Provincial Team Member 1947,’50,’51

Canadian Women’s International Team Member to 

Great Britain 1950,’53 

WILLIAM (BILL) HOBBIS 

 PLAYING RECORD (AMATEUR) 

Northern Zone Men’s Champion 1973,’74,’75

Simon Fraser Open Champion 1973,’74,’78

Cariboo Open Champion 1972, ’73 (lost in playoff),’77

Chlicotin Stampede Open Champion 1973,’74,’75,’76,’77

BCGA Invitational 2nd 1977

Saskatchewan Men’s Amateur Champion 1978 

Calgary City Invitational Champion 1981 

BCGA Zone 6 Senior Champion 1991,’98,’99,’2001,’02

New Zealand Senior Men’s Champion 1999, 2nd in 1998 

BCGA Zone Senior Champion 2004 

TEAM RECORD (AMATEUR)

BC Willingdon Cup Team Member 1975,’77

Alberta Willingdon Cup Team Member 1978

Canadian Senior Team Member to Australia and New Zealand 1998,’99

BC Senior Team Member 1997 

PATTY (GRANT) JONAS

PLAYING RECORD (AMATEUR)

CLGA BC District 9 Junior Champion 1977,’78

Missouri Scramble Champion 1983 

Rayburn Classic 1982 2nd 

BC Women’s Amateur Champion 1984,’85

BC Women’s Provincial Championship Medalist 1984,’85

Vancouver & District Women’s Champion 1984  

CLGA BC District 8 Champion 1984    

TEAM RECORD (AMATEUR)

BC Junior Girls B Team Member 1977,’78

BC Women’s Provincial Team Member 1882,’83,’84

National Foursomes Team with Dawn Coe 1982,’82

Canadian International Team Member to Australian Amateur 1982 

Canadian Women’s Commonwealth Team Member 1983

Canadian World Amateur Team Member 1984 

Canadian International Team Member to British Amateur 1985

Canadian International Team to World Pais Championship 1984  

PLAYING RECORD (PROFESSIONAL) 

 PGA of South Africa Kyalami Classic Champion 1988

PGA of BC Women’s Champion 1996,’2000,’08

PGA of BC Women’s 2nd 1995,2009,’10

DuMaurier Series Women’s Tour Champion 1997

PHILIP JONAS

 PLAYING RECORD (AMATEUR)

Harvey Pennick Intercollegiate Champion 1983

Hal Sutton Invitational Champion 1984

BCGA Men’s Amateur 2nd 1984  

John Burns Invitational Champion 1986

Border Olympics Champion 1986 

Southland conference Champion 1986

LSU Invitational Champion 1988

PLAYING RECORD (PROFESSIONAL) 

Good Year Classic (South African Tour) Champion 1990

Canadian Tour Payless 2nd 1993,’97

Canadian tour Kings County 2nd 1993

Alberta Open Champion 1993

Alberta Open 2nd 1996

Peru Open Champion 1996,’97

Canadian tour Newtel Atlantic Cup Champion 1999

Quebec Tel Open Champion 2000

PGA of BC Champion 2003

PGA of BC 2nd 2004,’09,’16

PGA of Canada Assistant’s Champion 2004,’06

PGA of Canada Assistant’s 2nd 2003 

PGA of BC Assistant’s Champion 2004.’05

PGA of BC Assistant’s 2nd 2003 

PGA of BC Senior Champion 2015,’16 

PGA of BC Club Pro Champion 2017 

LYNDA PALAHNIUK 

 PLAYING RECORD (AMATEUR) 

CLGA BC Zone 2 Champion 199,’09,’10,’13

Canadian Women’s Senior Champion 2003

Canadian Senior Women’s 2nd 2007,’08,’09

CLGA BC Senior Women’s Champion 2002

CLGA BC Senior Women’s 2nd 2003

BCGA Zone 2 Senior Women’s Champion 2011,’12,’13,’14,’15,’17  

BCGA Senior Women’s Champion 2012,’13

BCGA Super Senior Women’s 2nd 2012

BCGA Super Senior Women’s Champion 2013

TEAM RECORD (AMATEUR) 

 BC Women’s Provincial Team Member 1998,’99

BC Women’s Provincial Senior Team Member 2002,’03,’04,’06,’08.’10,’12,’13 BC Provincial Team Member PNGA Cup 2010 

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