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The PGA of Ontario was at Cambridge Golf Club this week for the Senior Zone Championship and the 60+ Division Championship.
In a season where nothing is certain given the times, one thing was: David Sheman dominating at St. Thomas Golf and Country Club. In 2005, Sheman placed second at the Ontario Junior Championships and prior to this weekend, had won two
The PGA of Canada and its partners now look to 2021 to deliver an exceptional experience for members at the 99th-playing of the historic national championship.
Female PGA of Canada members who have shown an interest and/or involvement in coaching are encouraged to apply. Learn more and apply by Sept. 7.
August 13, 2020 The PGA of Ontario Championship presented by TaylorMade & adidas is the longest running tournament in the history of the Ontario Zone.
Participants will enjoy an enhanced regional final experience featuring over $150,000 worth of gifting and prizing
Global youth development program will launch in 2021 with a goal to open regional chapters across Canada through 2023. PGA of Canada to lead the national training of coaches to introduce First Tee youth development curriculum; Golf Canada Foundation will drive the advancement of the First Tee – Canada local chapters
August 8, 2020 Tony Griffi in Memoriam (1967-2020) We are saddened to announce the recent passing of PGA of Alberta Member Anthony (Tony) Griffi. Tony joined the PGA of Canada in 1988 and in 2019 reached his 25-Year milestone as a Class A Member.
#PatronizeYourPGAPro is back is for 2020. When a customer buys or gets fit for Callaway product, share a photo tagging @callawaygolf, @pgaofcanada and #PatronizeYourPGAPro for a chance to win a Digital VIP Experience with PGA Tour player Adam Hadwin.
The PGA of Canada announced the formation of its Diversity & Inclusion Task Force today, created to advance equity, inclusion and diversity across the Canadian golf landscape.
Golf Canada and the Golf Canada Foundation have joined together to launch the COVID-19 GOLF RELIEF FUND, to support golf courses in helping employees and golfers stay safe while also thanking front-line workers through encouraging additional play and welcoming juniors to further experience the game.
Twelve of 24 players successfully achieved the 18-hole target score required to pass the PGA of Ontario’s Playing Ability Test (PAT), conducted yesterday at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley's North Course.