Results
A little bit (or a lot) of wind couldn’t stop Kevin Stinson, the most consistent player on site this week at Algonquin Golf Club, from claiming the 2022 PGA Assistants’ Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf.
Through various membership surveys and industry research, our members have spoken, and we have listened. To better represent the roles of PGA of Canada professionals, we are modernizing our membership categories to continue serving the realities of our member's employment in the golf industry.
For the third time in four years, the PGA of Canada brings a National Championship to Bromont, QC, as the PGA Seniors’ Championship of Canada presented by GOLFTEC returns to Parcours du Vieux Village three years after Dennis Hendershott’s thrilling victory over Danny King in 2021, when he fired a final-round 64 to win by one stroke.
From June 28 to July 1, 2022, Golf Château Bromont and the city of Bromont will be center stage for the ORORO PGA Women’s Championship of Canada at Bromont, which will be operated by Golf Québec and the PGA of Canada and will welcome up to 156 players. In addition to competing for the Lorie Kane Trophy, the winner will be offered a coveted exemption into the LPGA’s Canadian stop, the CP Women’s Open.
The 102nd PGA Championship of Canada kicks off Monday at Mickelson National Golf Club
The PGA of Canada’s flagship event is back for its 103rd edition this week, with Pinegrove Club de Golf providing the backdrop for 119 of the top professional golfers in the country.
James Skrypec, playing in penultimate group of the day at Iberostar Playa Paraiso, walked off the 18th green and asked for a status update.
It was announced today that the PGA Head Professional Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf has a date finalized on Canadian soil, as the association looks forward to hosting the top Head Professionals, Executive Professionals, Head Teaching Professionals and Master Professionals in the country at Lookout Point Country Club in Fonthill, Ontario.
From trying to bend “The King’s” putter in Westmount’s back shop to playing nine with big-haired rockers, one thing is sure: the stories Rob Strahan’s amassed during a half century in the golf industry are book-worthy. Reflecting on his storied career, Strahan, 61, gets emotional. At the end of the 2021 season, Westmount Golf & Country Club’s head professional retires—leaving behind the people and the place that have fuelled his passion for 41 years.
Across the Atlantic, back to the Pacific and then back again. It has been some kind of September for Cheam Mountain Golf Course Class ‘A’ Professional Kevin Stinson