Results
While Jim Rutledge’s second-round 70 was good enough to earn him this year’s Super Senior title at the PGA Seniors’ Championship of Canada presented by GOLFTEC (a trophy he’s claimed each of the past two years), the real test for the six-time tournament winner will come tomorrow when he tries to fend off Scott Allred, who sits just one-stroke back, and Philip Jonas, who is two back after a second-consecutive 68
“I feel like Ironman now.”Such is the way Dave Levesque describes the tools at his disposable as a PGA of Canada teaching professional with GOLFTEC.
The PGA of Canada is very pleased to announce that Brooke Henderson, the winningest professional golfer in Canadian history, will have her name attached to a new PGA of Canada National Award; the ‘Brooke Henderson Female Player of the Year Award’.
The PGA of Canada’s Chris Fry caught up both Derek Ingram and Tristan Mullally (as well as Chris Crisologo of the men’s amateur team) at the recent Team Canada Media and Partner Day and chatted about a myriad of topics including the evolution of the program, the role of the coach, the next wave of great Canadian players, the RBC Canadian Open and much more.
More than a decade on, the story of Jamie Kureluk’s accomplishment at the 2010 Alberta Open still leads to looks of astonishment – no one in the whole golf world has managed to top his feat.
We are working diligently with our partners, PGA of Canada professionals, and golf facilities across the country to develop a sensible plan, and we remain optimistic that the program will continue with a few minor adjustments to the overall schedule.
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
Seven teams convened at Maple Downs Golf & Country Club on Monday to vie for the 2019 Three Tour Scramble title. This year's winning team consisted of Bill Mackenzie, Brent Goodman and Sady Beelik, finishing 57 15-under.