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The PGA of Ontario is pleased to announce our newest addition to our team, Kashif Arshad, Manager of Marketing and Communications.
The PGA of Ontario is pleased to announce that Mr. Brenden Parsons, Executive Professional at Listowel Golf Club will be stepping up as the new President of the Association, effective immediately.
PGA of Ontario announces Awards finalists
It’s a weekday morning at St. Andrew’s East Golf & Country Club. With a ‘no-tee time’ policy, members arrive at their own pace before heading into the pro shop, where they are greeted by the friendly staff tasked with managing the tee throughout the day.
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.
ororo®, the most trusted heated apparel brand on the market rooted in bringing premium, timeless, and cost-effective heated outerwear, and the PGA of Canada, the second oldest professional golf association in the world with over 4,000 golf professionals across the country, announced ororo as the Association’s Official Heated Apparel Partner and announced a three-year extension of ororo’s National Partnership.
It was a close finish at this year's Senior Pro Junior Pro Team Series! Twenty-seven teams fiercely competed at the beautiful Mill Run Golf Club, including 2018 Champions John Najev and Brett Walker who returned to defend their title.
When Team British Columbia captured gold at the 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s, NL, it was a moment of pride not only for the athletes, but also for the PGA of Canada coaches and managers guiding them from behind the ropes - for British Columbia, it was coach Conner Kozak.
During the first round of the PGA Women’s Championship of Canada presented by PING, Vanessa Borovilos carded three birdies and an eagle, offset by just a single bogey, to shoot 67 to lead by one stroke over fellow Golf Canada National Amateur Squad member Tillie Claggett.
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.