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Touring professionals rarely contemplate their retirement plans. As many will tell you, if you’re on the road going from tournament to tournament thinking about your next job, you’re probably not going to perform very well in your current one. Jennifer Greggain was no different.
It’s been quite the September for David Sheman of Emerald Hills Golf Club to say the least. After winning the 2020 Fall Classic Championship earlier this month, Sheman added to his trophy collection this week.
After careful consideration, reviewing the membership survey and working closely with the nine Zone offices across the country to pinpoint member needs, the PGA of Canada is excited to release the strategic plan that will guide all operations of the association. The plan was created by an advisory group and vetted through leadership stakeholders over the past 10 months.
Anybody that has had the opportunity to play in the RBC PGA Scramble National Final knows that just getting to Cabot Cape Breton is the biggest prize of them all – winning would be the cherry on top. That sense was evident when Wanda Brown was brought to tears after her team’s round on Sunday when asked about their experience thus far.
The PGA of Canada Trade-In Network is a user-friendly platform that allows you to trade-in your customer’s old golf clubs and sell your excess golf shop merchandise in just a few clicks!
The PGA of Canada recognizes our responsibility to create, foster and preserve sport settings that ensure positive and healthy relationships between players, coaches, trainers, and everybody involved within the sport of golf.
Wednesday marked the final round of both the PGA Head Teaching Professional Championship of Canada presented by UpSwing Golf and the PGA Head Professional Championship of Canada presented by Callaway Golf.
In terms of rewards, the one earned for advancing through two stages of RBC PGA Scramble qualifying is the pinnacle of Canadian golf; getting treated to a professional tournament experience at the No. 1 and No. 5 ranked courses in Canada at Cabot Cape Breton.
The team comprised of PGA of Canada professional Devon Schade and amateurs Ethan Hunter, Kayle Tosh, William Middleton and Tanner Chamberlin, who originally qualified from Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club Manitoba, were dominant the past three days at Cabot Cape Breton, firing net -64.1 (gross rounds of 58-55-56) to win by 4.1 strokes over the team from Niagara National Golf Club at the RBC PGA Scramble National Final.