Results
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
Two EDGA 359 clinics will be piloted by Golf Canada and PGA of Canada in Nova Scotia and Ontario with up to 50 new coaches trained in adaptive golf to support athletes with disabilities
The PGA of Canada is thrilled to welcome Kendra Isaak to its national staff as Director of Operations. Isaak has a considerable amount of experience and expertise in the sports industry, most recently serving as Director, Sport and Competitions at Special Olympics Canada, a position she held for over five years
After a long couple years of limited opportunities to bring our PGA community together, the PGA of Ontario is thrilled to announce that we are hosting a year-end party!
A reminder that the province will be moving into Step 1 of its Roadmap to Reopen at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 11, 2021.
Fate often has a way of shaping people’s lives. For a teenaged Carla Munch-Miranda, it was a contract her family’s construction company landed to renovate the clubhouse at Cambridge, Ont.’s Puslinch Golf and Country Club that placed her on the path from non-golfer to — nearly three decades later — the PGA of Canada’s national coach of the year.
While this is no definitive green light, our interpretation is with protocols in place like those implemented on the golf course, one-on-one lessons and club fittings continue to be safe, as was demonstrated in 2020 and April of 2021.
Take your best swing at the PGA of Ontario Masters Pool presented by Levelwear! The PGA of Ontario and Levelwear have teamed up again to launch this competitive contest with exclusive access to the 2024 RBC Canadian Open! Kick off the season with us
The PGA of Canada is thrilled to announce the winners of its 2025 National Awards.
After two years of extensive research and feedback from our members, boards, zones, Golf Canada, International PGA's and the association's exit surveys, the PGA of Canada is announcing updates to the Playing Ability Test process effective January 1, 2020.