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When Riley Fleming used to have success on the golf course, he tended to push the accolades aside. He was always looking to the next thing.

To know Anne Rogerson is to love her, according to her members at Hillsdale Golf Club. The course, located just outside Montreal, welcomed Rogerson to their staff only a year ago. In that time, Rogerson has made her mark on the members and community just as she has done in every previous position she held.

The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement with TaylorMade Golf Canada that will see them become the presenting sponsor of the Professional Development area of the Association’s website, which will give a significant boost to the continuing education options for PGA Professionals.

Nicholas Ross and his family have been part of the Ontario golf scene for decades. His father, Stephen Ross, is in the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. He and his brothers – Andrew and Christopher – all played golf at the NCAA level and were celebrated amateurs.

Thank you for competing in the Senior Championship at Listowel Golf Club. A total of 31 players competed in the championship and Alan McLean of Echo Valley Golf Club came up on top after carding a 5-under 67 for the victory.

The PGA of Canada is thrilled to welcome Akash Patel to its staff as Managing Director of Championships & Events. Patel will work alongside Championship Manager Matt Mueller to conduct the associations five National Championships, beginning next week at the 100th playing of the BetRegal PGA Championship of Canada

Wes Heffernan turned in another gem on Thursday at Beacon Hall Golf Club – making six birdies – his highest total of the week – to turn a two-stroke lead into a five-stroke lead over Jim Rutledge at the BetRegal PGA Championship of Canada.

The players in the final group on Thursday morning at Chateau Bromont demonstrated why they deserved to be there during the second round of the ORORO PGA Women’s Championship of Canada. Golf Canada National Amateur Squad member Sarah-Eve Rhéaume sustained her lead with a 1-under 72, while Epson Tour player Min-G Kim played her final two holes 3-under par to match Rhéaume atop the board