NHL Referee Garrett Rank Wins His Fourth Canadian Men’s Mid-Amateur Golf Title

NHL referee Garrett Rank won his fourth Canadian Men's Mid-Amateur golf championship Friday, claiming victory with a clutch 6-foot par putt at Brantford Golf & Country Club Winnipeg Free Press. The 38-year-old from Waterloo, Ontario finished at 18-under 270, edging out Evan Nachtigall of Brandon, Manitoba by one stroke Houston Chronicle.
Rank closed with a 3-under 69 on Friday to secure the championship KDH News. He forced extra pressure on Nachtigall by tying the match through 18 holes. The decisive moment came when Rank buried his par putt at the final hole, ending the contest immediately Seattle PI. The win marks his fourth title in the Canadian amateur golf world.
Rank balances two demanding careers — calling penalties in the NHL while competing in professional golf tournaments Yahoo Sports Canada. The 38-year-old's split focus shows his exceptional athletic ability. Few referees maintain elite amateur golf status while managing the intense schedule of an NHL official. His victory proves he performs at the highest level in both sports.
Rank's four Canadian Men's Mid-Amateur championships place him among Canada's golf elite Beaumont Enterprise. The category allows golfers 25 and older who don't play professionally to compete. Rank's consistency in winning this prestigious title demonstrates sustained excellence over multiple years. Each championship victory adds to his growing legacy in Canadian amateur golf.
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