Warren Sye began playing golf as a youngster at the Weston Golf and
Country Club. A graduate of the University ofHouston, Warren worked 18
years in sales and marketing before moving back to Southwestern Ontario.
Warren’s career took off when he made his first international team in
1986. He is winner of 120 golf tournaments, including 23 stroke play
championships at the Weston Golf and Country Club, 16 Club
Championships, and 11 Willie Park championships.
Warren was a member of 9 Willingdon Cup teams in Ontario, winning 4
Willingdon Cups in the National championships. He has won 13 Ontario
Golf Association events, and holds the record for both the lowest
one-day score (62), and lowest four-day score (272).
He is winner of five Ontario Amateur championships, in 1988, 1991, 1993,
1994, and 1996, including a tournament record of 132 and course record
of 64. Warren also won the Canadian Amateur Championship in 1990 and
1994, and has played in five Canadian Opens.
Warren has represented Canada 11 times internationally, including 8 for
Canada and 3 for Ontario. He considers his most memorable moment was
winning a gold medal at the World Amateur Team Championship in 1986 in
Caracas, Venezuela.
Winner of 4 Score Magazine Awards to Canada’s Male Amateur Golfer of the
year, Warren was also inducted into Ontario’s Golf Hall of Fame in May
2002.