PGA TOUR Canada announced the CentrePort Canada RailPark Manitoba Open is its 2022 Tournament of the Year.

The award for Tournament of the Year on the PGA TOUR Canada was presented to the tournament's Chief Operating Officer Jeff Scott by PGA TOUR player Canadian Adam Hadwin at the annual tournament meetings in Phoenix, Arizona.

The tournament, which dates to 1919 and played as a PGA TOUR Canada event from 2013 to 2019, returned to the PGA TOUR Canada schedule in 2022. It earned its Tournament of the Year distinction as organizers created and operated a tournament that provided memorable experiences for everybody involved. At every tournament level, enhancements positively impacted all involved, whether it was fans, sponsors, players or volunteers.

First-year pro Parker Coody, appearing in his sixth PGA TOUR Canada tournament, played impeccable golf all week at Southwood Golf and Country Club, culminating the Tour’s week in Winnipeg. Coody tied a PGA TOUR Canada scoring record as the former University of Texas star, two months removed from the Longhorns winning the NCAA Championship, finished at 27-under that led to his eight-shot victory.

“I want to congratulate Jeff Scott, Neil Taylor and the entire team in Winnipeg for winning the PGA TOUR Canada Tournament of the Year Award. I know how hard everybody must have worked all year to put together such a great tournament, and I was honoured to pick up my first professional win at Southwood this summer and be the 2022 champion,” said Coody.

“This is the first time we have awarded a tournament of the year since we began in 2013. To see the CentrePort Canada RailPark Manitoba Open win the award makes the team and me at PGA TOUR Canada very happy as we saw firsthand how hard everybody worked in restoring this event’s rich history,” said Scott Pritchard, PGA TOUR Canada Executive Director. “It was our great privilege to return to Winnipeg, and the CentrePort Canada RailPark Manitoba Open delivered a first-class tournament that left a lasting impact on all involved. With the support of CentrePort Canada RailPark and many other sponsors and partners, the tournament re-established itself as a top-level PGA TOUR Canada event following a two-year hiatus. This is a well-deserved honour.”

Beyond the 72-hole tournament, delayed by a first-round thunderstorm in the area, the CentrePort Canada RailPark Manitoba Open also engaged closely with the Winnipeg Jets and the True North Youth Foundation to not only raise funds for these two causes but to also generate added awareness concerning the charities’ missions.

The tournament recorded the highest donation amount ($115,000) of any tournament on the 2022 schedule.

One successful, off-the-course aspect came when various PGA TOUR Canada players had the opportunity to interact with those at the True North Youth Foundation’s Camp Manitou, a facility designed for underprivileged/at-risk children and youth.

“That’s why this award is so significant,” Pritchard added. “Tournament organisers saw this as not only a professional golf tournament but a community event, and they operated accordingly. It was a very special week in Winnipeg for PGA TOUR Canada, and we couldn’t be prouder to honour the tournament with this award.

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