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The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce a new national partnership with ORORO Heated Apparel, a cutting-edge functional apparel company launched in 2015, that will see them integrated into a number of different areas of the Association including as the new title sponsor of the PGA Women’s Championship of Canada

Growing up in Hong Kong, Stephanie Lam’s uncle was the first to bring her clubs. A junior set of Wilsons with steel shafts. He took Lam to the range – a makeshift spot to hit balls that was actually inside a soccer stadium – almost every week. They’d hit balls under the lights.

Callaway Golf to continue as lead sponsor of Head Professional Championship of Canada and Assistants Championship of Canada as part of three-year renewal

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Adam Lebrun, a long-time member of the PGA of Canada National Staff who has worked the past 12 years to improve the association recently let the association know that he will be leaving the industry to take on a new opportunity as General Manager of the Guelph Curling Club.

Consistent messaging to market the association and the value of PGA of Canada Professionals

The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce that GOLFTEC has committed to being the presenting sponsor of the PGA Senior’s Championship of Canada for the next two years.

The PGA of Canada is thrilled to conduct the 2022 ORORO PGA Women’s Championship of Canada alongside Golf Quebec at Château -Bromont in Bromont, Quebec this week from June 28-July 1.

OverActive Media CEO Christopher Overholt and Top 50 PGA of America instructor Chuck Cook added to lineup
While Jim Rutledge’s second-round 70 was good enough to earn him this year’s Super Senior title at the PGA Seniors’ Championship of Canada presented by GOLFTEC (a trophy he’s claimed each of the past two years), the real test for the six-time tournament winner will come tomorrow when he tries to fend off Scott Allred, who sits just one-stroke back, and Philip Jonas, who is two back after a second-consecutive 68