Results

The highly anticipated PGA Assistants’ Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf heads west to Edmonton, AB this week, where 111 of the country’s top players look to add to their 2023 resume.

Back-to-back 65s get the job done for the Quebec pro
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Global youth development program will launch in 2021 with a goal to open regional chapters across Canada through 2023. PGA of Canada to lead the national training of coaches to introduce First Tee youth development curriculum; Golf Canada Foundation will drive the advancement of the First Tee – Canada local chapters

Final event of the She Plays Golf Series with two exemptions into the CPKC Women’s Open on the line

Entering the final round of the PGA Assistants’ Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf tied for the lead at 7-under alongside Yohann Benson, Barrie, Ontario’s Branson Ferrier seized his opportunity, firing a final-round 68 to win by two strokes over Kevin Stinson.

The PGA of Canada and Golf Canada are delighted to announce the eight talented coaches selected for the 2025 Women in Coaching program. This initiative, now in its fifth year, is dedicated to increasing the representation of female high-performance coaches to better reflect the diversity of the Canadian golf community

Amaya Athill fondly remembers competing in a regional competition in St. Kitts as a junior golfer. Antigua, her home country, defeated their longstanding sporting rival at the adult, senior, and junior levels. For Athill, the highlight of the competition wasn’t the victory; but the celebration that followed.

The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement with TaylorMade Golf Canada that will see them become the presenting sponsor of the Professional Development area of the Association’s website, which will give a significant boost to the continuing education options for PGA Professionals.

On a Wednesday after Labour Day at Kingston, Ontario's Cataraqui Golf and Country Club, there’s a tight-knit group of men who like to continue their summertime routine of teeing it up through the afternoon. This, however, was no usual Wednesday.

Anticipation is at an all-time high for the 2021 DCM PGA Women’s Championship of Canada after the pandemic forced the cancellation of the event for the first time since its inception in 1987 last year.