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Meet PGA of Canada professional Jeff Moore who has turned the Brantford's municipal courses into junior golf hotbeds.
Join us for Advancing Your Career as a Young Golf Professional, hosted by Brendan Stasiewich. He’ll be joined by Grant Fraser, a pioneer in Canadian golf management education.
It was announced today that the PGA of Canada’s flagship event, the BetRegal PGA Championship of Canada, will be hosted in Muskoka at the incredibly unique Bigwin Island Golf Club, near Baysville, Ontario from June 12-14, 2023, with the official practice round scheduled for June 11.
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.
It’s human nature to be attracted to the best-of people. Quickly proven but no-less surprising, a Class ‘A’ Specialization from the PGA of Canada can help enhance profile, service offering, and in turn, help drive more revenue and awareness to a club’s facility.
Back-to-back 65s get the job done for the Quebec pro
Tim Wilson quickly acclimated himself to his surroundings in his first year teaching at Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club, in fact, he was able to increase lesson revenue by 30%. He was recognized for this accomplishment by being named the George Knudson Teacher of the Year at the 2021 PGA of Canada National Awards
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
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.
The Alberta Rockies are a special place. When the leaves return each spring, and the towering pines accept their first drops from the snow-capped mountains, and the sound of the nearby rivers travel through the gentle Kananaskis breeze; Noah Kahan illustrated this kind of feeling eloquently, ‘For a minute the world seems so simple.’ For visitors, it can be hard to leave.