PGA of Canada Announces National Partnership with Pathway Surgery
ACTON, ON — The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce a new National Partnership with Pathway Surgery, a private-pay and corporate-pay orthopedic surgery provider offering joint, spine, sports medicine, and injury-recovery care, with locations in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. Through the partnership, the two organizations will collaborate on injury prevention, recovery, and long-term physical wellness education for golfers and PGA of Canada professionals.
“We are excited to welcome Pathway Surgery as a National Partner of the PGA of Canada. Our members dedicate themselves to helping Canadians enjoy the game of golf, and having a partner that understands the importance of health, mobility and recovery aligns perfectly with our commitment to supporting PGA professionals, their club communities and the game as a whole.”
— Kevin Thistle, CEO, PGA of Canada
“We are thrilled to begin this partnership with the PGA of Canada. As someone who has a passion for the game of golf, I understand how important physical health and mobility are to enjoying this sport for years to come. Through this partnership, we’re excited to support PGA of Canada professionals and golfers across the country with timely, private-pay access to orthopedic surgical care delivered by leading Canadian surgeons.”
— Dr. Thierry Pauyo, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer, Pathway Surgery
As part of the partnership, Pathway Surgery will offer a friends & family discount to golfers and club members referred through the PGA of Canada network. The organizations will also co-create educational content, including surgeon Q&A features on golf-related injury prevention, treatment, and recovery, shared across both organizations’ channels.
About Pathway Surgery
Pathway Surgery is a Canadian private-pay and corporate-pay orthopedic surgery provider, offering joint, spine, sports medicine, and injury-recovery care through a network of surgical facilities.
About the PGA of Canada
Established in 1911, the PGA of Canada is one of the world’s oldest professional golf associations, representing nearly 4,000 golf professionals from coast to coast. The Association’s mission is to elevate the standards of the profession and support the success of its members through education, events, advocacy and industry-leading programs.