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Jennifer Ha Wins PGA of Alberta Ladies Championship, Harmeet Kahlon Claims Senior Title

27 August, 2025

CALGARY— Jennifer Ha and Harmeet Kahlon added their names to the highly coveted PGA of Alberta Ladies and Seniors Championship trophies with victories on Tuesday at McKenzie Meadows Golf Club.

Ha, a former LPGA Tour professional, captured her first PGA of Alberta title with scores of 69-71 to finish at four-under (-4) with a two-day total of 140.

“This is one of the first events I’ve come back and played. I’m really happy that I was encouraged to play by some of my peers and people I work with. I played way better than I thought I would – I haven’t played a lot in the last few years with family and work,” said the Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club professional who has taken time away from competition as she has embarked on raising a young family. “I was really happy with where my game was. I started off a little shaky with my putting; putting in tournaments is apparently different than putting for fun. I figured it out and shot a couple under, and it felt really good to be under par again, and to be competing again.”

Dorothy Schulz from the host club of McKenzie Meadows Golf Club finished second at +4. The former three-time winner of the PGA of Alberta Ladies Championship posted rounds of 74-74—148.

Playing in the second-last group, Rhonda Carter from Golf Fanatics, caught fire on Tuesday to storm up the leaderboard. Carter birdied four of her first five holes en route to besting her first-round score by one stroke to finish second at +5 (75-74-149).

Harmeet Kahlon, who recently relocated to the Wild Rose province from Ontario, held off a comeback push by Jason Stanier (Inglewood golf and Country Club) to win the PGA of Alberta Seniors Championship. Kahlon, who now calls Broadmoor Golf Course in Sherwood Park, Alta., home base, fired rounds of 66-68 to post a winner score of 134 and ten-under-par (-10).

“First of all, I’d like to thank the PGA of Alberta for hosting this championship, and to my home club Broadmoor Golf Course for allowing me to represent them. I’m grateful to win on this lovely golf course,” said Kahlon, who talked about the pristine conditions of the course and the day’s sunny, relatively windless weather. “I had a great round today, I played solid. I started off well, in between got a bit lazy, but I know how to handle these situations and I came back strongly.”

One of India’s all-time best amateur and professional players while representing India for more than two decades, Kahlon added the PGA of Alberta Senior Championship title to his long list of accomplishments in the game that includes winning on the Asian Tour and the only Indian to ever win the Nomura Cup Asia Pacific Amateur and the only Indian player to win the Singapore Amateur, Pakistan Amateur, and the All-India Amateur National Championships.

Starting the final round one-shot back of Kahlon, Stanier – who is vice-president of the PGA of Alberta’s Board of Directors - didn’t go down without a good fight. Stanier also shot red numbers both days, backing up an opening-round 67 with 69 to finish at eight-under (-8) for a two-round total of 136.

Keith Whitecotton (The Quarry) jumped into third place overall after going low himself on Tuesday, carding rounds of 72-68—140.

The win secures Kahlon a spot in the final qualifier for the 2026 Rogers Charity Classic – Canada’s lone PGA TOUR Champions stop

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