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The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce that the 2021 DCM PGA Women’s Championship of Canada will be played August 29-31 at Oshawa Golf & Curling Club in Oshawa, ON.

Our winners and finalists come from coast-to-coast and have an impressive list of achievements, from growing the game of golf to raising money for charities, supporting local communities, successfully managing facilities and retail operations, all while continuing to learn and improve themselves.

David Wood had a weekend many golfers dream of. The avid Calgarian spent Friday to Monday on the course with two of his close friends and a cousin. The group of four weren’t just golfing for the love of the game, but in an attempt to earn a spot in a RBC PGA Scramble Regional Final.

We are saddened to share the passing of PGA of Ontario Class "A" Life Professional, Mr. Larry Armatage.

One day in 1999, Muncie Booth, the head professional of Vancouver’s McCleery Golf Course, was on a supply run driving through the city’s notorious Downtown Eastside when he had a premonition.
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Building a business from the ground up was not in Jeff MacGregor’s plan. After being involved in golf through all facets for over 20 years as a player, shop worker, assistant, and head professional, MacGregor can now add entrepreneur to his list.

“He pours his heart and soul into everything he does,” says Jaime Steedman. “When I saw this opportunity arise to shine a little spotlight on the incredible things he’s been doing I just thought it would be a perfect opportunity for someone like him to get the recognition and acknowledgement for everything he does.”

The players in the final group on Thursday morning at Chateau Bromont demonstrated why they deserved to be there during the second round of the ORORO PGA Women’s Championship of Canada. Golf Canada National Amateur Squad member Sarah-Eve Rhéaume sustained her lead with a 1-under 72, while Epson Tour player Min-G Kim played her final two holes 3-under par to match Rhéaume atop the board
Sometimes, the player atop the leaderboard is the one who can simply whether the storm. That was exactly the case on Friday at the PGA Head Professional Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf and Supported by G&G Brands, as windy conditions led a difficult day of scoring at Playa Paraiso in Cancun, Mexico.