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Your kid could actually golf at Ledgeview, seriously.

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Your kid could be golfing at Ledgeview, seriously.

Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter. And out here in Abbotsford, we're buzzing about something that just makes you feel good: the Robert Bateman Open Golf Tournament is back! This isn't just any high school fundraiser; it's a real testament to how our communities rally around our youth, especially when it comes to unique programs like the Golf Academy at Robert Bateman Secondary.

Now, you might think a golf academy in a high school sounds a bit… fancy. But it's actually about giving kids here in the Valley another path, another skill, another way to connect with sports and their future. This isn't a sport reserved for the country club set; it's about access and opportunity, and raising money for equipment, coaching, and travel so these kids can really compete.

* **What This Means for Abbotsford:**

* **Community Spirit:** Folks from across South Abbotsford, from the berry farms off Townline Road to the shops downtown, come out to support.

* **Youth Development:** It helps fund a program that gives students a leg up, teaching discipline and strategy.

* **Local Economy:** Ledgeview Golf Club, a beloved spot, gets a busy day, and local businesses often chip in with sponsorships.

It's a reminder that even in a bustling city like ours, growing fast with new developments popping up near Highway 1, the heart of Abbotsford is still very much about supporting our own, especially the next generation. It’s about more than just golf; it’s about nurturing talent right here in our backyard.

Harpreet Gill-Thiessen, MiTL Sports Desk, Abbotsford.

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