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As we reflect on 2024, the PGA of Canada continues to cement its position as a leader in the development of golf professionals across the country. From innovative programs to successful tournaments and growing membership, it’s been another year of progress, engagement, and achievement.
Hockey and golf—two traditionally male-dominated sports—present significant challenges for female participation, from financial barriers to access and representation in leadership roles. With women’s sports gaining unprecedented momentum in Canada, now is the time to create meaningful change
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
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Get to know Ethan Hunt, Apprentice Professional at The Ontario Golf Academy (OGA) at Whistle Bear Golf Club. Last fall, Hunt was named the 2024 PGA of Ontario Apprentice Professional of the Year, and much to his surprise, was also honoured as the PGA of Canada Moe Norman Apprentice Professional of the Year.
Get to know Sophia Li, 2024 Junior Leader of the Year & recipient of the Professional Development Award. Sophia Li’s journey into golf instruction didn’t begin with a childhood dream of coaching or playing golf for a living. In fact, it began with a career in law in her home country of China. Sophia worked at an established law firm for years, but her lifelong passion for sports – particularly golf – gradually took over.