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Touring professionals rarely contemplate their retirement plans. As many will tell you, if you’re on the road going from tournament to tournament thinking about your next job, you’re probably not going to perform very well in your current one. Jennifer Greggain was no different.
Fate often has a way of shaping people’s lives. For a teenaged Carla Munch-Miranda, it was a contract her family’s construction company landed to renovate the clubhouse at Cambridge, Ont.’s Puslinch Golf and Country Club that placed her on the path from non-golfer to — nearly three decades later — the PGA of Canada’s national coach of the year.
It’s been quite the September for David Sheman of Emerald Hills Golf Club to say the least. After winning the 2020 Fall Classic Championship earlier this month, Sheman added to his trophy collection this week.
With the national final cancelled because COVID-19, finalists from coast-to-coast were competing for titles in their own region as well as the overall title, awarded to the team with the greatest score differential*.
A familiar face topped the leaderboard at the end of the 2020 Women’s Championship at Wyndance Golf Club on September 15th.
The decision was made in consultation with playing members and partners and comes as a result of ongoing domestic and international restrictions on travel, as well as safety concerns caused by the pandemic.
The PGA of Canada will continue to monitor COVID-19 developments across the country and advise of plans for reinstating NCCP workshops when travel restrictions lessen and it becomes safe and responsible to conduct face-to-face sessions again.
The PGA of Ontario was at Cambridge Golf Club this week for the Senior Zone Championship and the 60+ Division Championship.
In a season where nothing is certain given the times, one thing was: David Sheman dominating at St. Thomas Golf and Country Club. In 2005, Sheman placed second at the Ontario Junior Championships and prior to this weekend, had won two
The PGA of Canada and its partners now look to 2021 to deliver an exceptional experience for members at the 99th-playing of the historic national championship.
Female PGA of Canada members who have shown an interest and/or involvement in coaching are encouraged to apply. Learn more and apply by Sept. 7.
August 13, 2020 The PGA of Ontario Championship presented by TaylorMade & adidas is the longest running tournament in the history of the Ontario Zone.