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Jason Wyatt’s story is similar to many PGA of Ontario professionals. A part-time job working in the back-shop of his local club opened his eyes to the excitement of the golf business and led to a lifelong vocation.
The Alberta Rockies are a special place. When the leaves return each spring, and the towering pines accept their first drops from the snow-capped mountains, and the sound of the nearby rivers travel through the gentle Kananaskis breeze; Noah Kahan illustrated this kind of feeling eloquently, ‘For a minute the world seems so simple.’ For visitors, it can be hard to leave.
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Danny King will sleep on a two-point lead heading into tomorrow’s final round of the PGA Seniors’ Championship of Canada presented by GOLFTEC at Manitou Ridge Golf Club
Nine-years ago, Chris Ward sat in a St. Francis Xavier high school classroom in Edmonton, Alberta, and like many other 17-year olds, was mulling over what he wanted to pursue after graduation.
The company’s new non-medical grade face masks, which are being donated to multiple local organizations in need, are also available for purchase, with a portion of proceeds supporting PGA of Canada professionals through the association’s member assistance program.
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.
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.
Powered by SCOREGolf It takes guts, opting for unemployment to advance your education in your 50s. Especially when that higher learning might not lead to a substantial pay raise in your next job.