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The PGA of Ontario Remembers Class "A" Professional - Rob Weiss (1963-2022) We are saddened to hear of the passing of PGA of Ontario, Class "A" Professional - Mr. Rob Weiss.
Across the Atlantic, back to the Pacific and then back again. It has been some kind of September for Cheam Mountain Golf Course Class ‘A’ Professional Kevin Stinson
Thank you to those that participated in our Women's Championship at Ladies' Golf Club of Toronto on Monday, September 12. History and Tradition are two words that come to mind when playing at the historic club.
It was Mitchell Fox’s day at Algonquin Golf Club in St. Andrews, New Brunswick on Monday as the Speargrass Golf Club Apprentice Professional played his final 12 holes of the day 8-under par to fire a 65 to take the first-round lead at the PGA Assistants’ Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf.
51 of the country’s top professional golfers are set to play the fourth PGA of Canada National Championship of the season this week at The Algonquin Golf Club in St. Andrews, New Brunswick.
George Spare, of Riverview, passed away at the Albert House Hospice SENB on Thursday, September 8, 2022. Born in Westmount, Quebec, he was the son of the late Frederick and Pauline (Bernier) Spare
The PGA of Ontario Remembers Class "A" Life Professional - Jim Windsor (1926-2022) We are saddened to hear of the passing of PGA of Ontario, Class "A" Life Professional - Mr. Jim Windsor.
On Wednesday August 31st and Thursday September 1st, 52 golfers were treated to a traditional style links course with the Dick Duff's Fall Classic at Tarandowah Golfers Club.
Thank you to those that participated in our Senior Pro/Junior Pro Team Series Event at Lookout Point Country Club on Monday August 29th.
Two EDGA 359 clinics will be piloted by Golf Canada and PGA of Canada in Nova Scotia and Ontario with up to 50 new coaches trained in adaptive golf to support athletes with disabilities
Pierre-Alexandre Bédard, Gordon Burns, Branson Ferrier, and Kevin Stinson to represent PGA of Canada professionals at Kyalami Country Club
A sure-fire way to win a golf tournament when holding the lead is to fire the round of the day – and that is exactly what Jim Rutledge managed to do on his 63rd birthday at the PGA Seniors’ Championship of Canada presented by GOLFTEC, firing a 66 to win the event for the seventh time by a four-stroke margin.