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Teams from Canada, USA, Australia, Great Britain & Ireland, South Africa, and Sweden are set to head to Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico next week for the second PGA Women’s Cup, where Canada will look to build on their runner-up finish from the 2019 event in Texas
PGA of Ontario announces Awards finalists & Professional Recognition Program Top 25 presented by G&G Brands
The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce that it has renewed its National Partnership with Titleist & FootJoy, who will continue on as presenting sponsor of the PGA Training Academy.
The Warren Crosbie Community Leader of the Year Award, introduced in 2020 and named after PGA of Canada Past President and Life Member Warren Crosbie, is presented annually to a member of the association who has demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities and gone above and beyond to make a meaningful and lasting impact within their community
After a long couple years of limited opportunities to bring our PGA community together, the PGA of Ontario is thrilled to announce that we are hosting a year-end party!
The common refrain when it came to the idea of “victory” during the first two days of this week’s RBC PGA Scramble final at Cabot Cape Breton in Nova Scotia was that everyone assembled here had already won.
An exciting PGA of Ontario tournament season came to a close with the Fall Scramble at Woodington Lake Golf Club. On a crisp fall morning with temperatures below zero degree celcius, the event started with a one hour frost delay but once the sun came came out, the play warmed up.
There are two schools of thought regarding the weather when you come to play golf at Cabot Cape Breton Resort.
A stiff wind at their backs and four of the five donning Cabot Cape Breton toques, Craig Younker, Mike Johnson, Mark Johnston, Nick Vautour and PGA of Canada professional Connor Shea kicked off the RBC PGA Scramble on Sunday morning at Cabot Links.
When you drive to Cabot Cape Breton from mainland Nova Scotia, a journey taking you across the rock-filled Canso Causeway that recently proved resilient in the face of Hurricane Fiona, you first get a glimpse of the reason you came as you crest a hill after Highway 19 becomes Central Avenue entering Inverness
The first time in 2018 was a thrilling one stroke victory over Jake McNulty. The second time in 2021 was even better, winning in a playoff over Jakob Montemurro. The third time is a charm!
We are saddened to share the passing of PGA of Ontario, Class "A" Executive Professional - Mr. Brian Jolley (1975-2022)