Bitcoin Open to Tee Off at Canada's Iconic Glen Abbey Golf Club in June 2026
Breaking: Bitcoin Open 2026 Set for Glen Abbey Golf Club
The Bitcoin Open, a high-stakes golf and poker tournament organized by Bitcoin Sports Network and Satstreet, will take place on June 8, 2026, at Ontario's historic Glen Abbey Golf Club. The event coincides with the club's 50th anniversary, adding a layer of prestige to the intersection of cryptocurrency and competitive sport.

Oakville, Ontario — Organizers confirmed that capacity is nearly full, with only a handful of team spots remaining as of mid-May. The tournament combines a daytime scramble-format golf competition with an evening Texas Hold'em poker event, drawing Bitcoin builders, investors, and industry leaders from across North America.
Event Details and Unique Prize Structure
The golf tournament will be played on Glen Abbey's championship course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and renowned for hosting multiple Canadian Opens. Up to four-player teams will compete in a scramble format, with two separate hole-in-one awards each worth one full Bitcoin. Additional prizes include longest drive and closest-to-the-pin contests, plus tickets to the 2027 Bitcoin Golf Championship held ahead of the Nashville Bitcoin Conference.
"The combination of Glen Abbey's legacy and Bitcoin's disruptive spirit creates an unparalleled experience," said Michael Torres, founder of Bitcoin Sports Network. "We expect this to be a landmark event for the crypto community." The poker tournament winner will receive $5,000 CAD in stablecoins.
Sponsors and Supporting Partners
A robust lineup of 12 hole sponsors has been announced, including APX Lending, Tetra Digital Group, The Canadian Bitcoin Conference, Satstreet, True North Airways, Ledn, Gator Mining Inc., Wealthsimple, CAD DIGITAL, PRIVATEDEBT Partners, McCarthy Tetrault, and Samara Asset Group. These firms underscore the growing crossover between traditional finance, sports, and digital assets.
Background: Glen Abbey's 50-Year Legacy
Glen Abbey Golf Club, a public course located 30 minutes west of Toronto, opened in 1976 and has since become a cornerstone of Canadian golf. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, it has hosted the Canadian Open on numerous occasions and is recognized for its championship-level layout. The 2026 Bitcoin Open marks the first time the venue has hosted a cryptocurrency-themed tournament.
Bitcoin Sports Network previously organized golf events in Las Vegas aligned with Bitcoin conferences, but this standalone Canadian edition signals a strategic expansion. Satstreet, a Canadian Bitcoin firm, co-hosts the event and appears among the hole sponsors.
What This Means
The Bitcoin Open at Glen Abbey represents a maturing fusion of cryptocurrency culture with elite sports experiences. By securing a historic venue during its anniversary year, organizers are signaling that Bitcoin-themed gatherings are no longer fringe — they are becoming mainstream lifestyle events. For participants, the event offers networking opportunities with builders and investors while competing for Bitcoin-denominated prizes. The success of this event could pave the way for similar tournaments at other iconic courses, further integrating digital assets into recreational luxury.
"This is more than a game — it's a showcase of how Bitcoin is permeating every aspect of life, from finance to sports," added Sarah Chen, a Bitcoin advocate and event attendee. "Glen Abbey's legacy adds credibility to the movement."
Practical Information
The event is open to all members of the Bitcoin community, including builders, investors, and enthusiasts. Registration includes access to both the golf and poker portions, plus meals and networking sessions. The schedule features on-course activities and evening poker. Interested participants should register through the official event website to secure one of the limited team slots.
For more details on sponsors, visit the sponsor section above. For background on Glen Abbey, see Background.
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