Media Centre

All three Associations have agreed to a preferred launch date for the Canadian Golf Industry Show of 2020 and research is currently underway to determine dates and a location that can provide the space required to accommodate an event of this size; 3 separate conferences and a combined trade show.

With the launch of new PGA of Canada Training Academy this January, the association’s education department will partner to deliver world-class training and education to support members of the PGA of Brazil

The Coach of Developing Competitors (CDC) workshop is a four-day workshop designed for coaches supporting developing athletes.

Brian McDonald claimed his first national title at the PGA Head Professional Championship of Canada presented by Titleist & FootJoy Thursday as he closed with a 5-under-par 67 for a five-shot victory.

Gordon Percy of Carleton Golf and Yacht Club in Ottawa shot a 3-under-par 69 Wednesday to increase his lead to three strokes

Gordon Percy stuck to his guns Tuesday at The Wigwam Golf Club and leads the PGA Head Professional Championship of Canada presented by Titleist and FootJoy after an opening round 6-under-par 66.

The PGA Head Professional Championship of Canada presented by Titleist & FootJoy takes place December 3-6 at the Golf Course at The Wigwam in Litchfield, Ariz.

The PGA of Canada’s National Conference Series digital guides is now available.
Have you ever wondered about the typical career path and timeline it takes to become a PGA of Canada head teaching professional?

The National Golf Course Owners Association Canada, the Canadian Golf Superintendents Association, and PGA of Canada are pleased to announce their intentions to collaborate on a new vision for their respective conferences.

Golf Canada is pleased to announce the 2019 Team Canada coaching staff that will support both the National Amateur and Junior Squads.

The PGA of Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Matt Allen as the association’s new Chief Innovation Officer. Effective immediately, Allen will be the association’s point-person for all special projects coming out of the national office as well as the key contact for the PGA of Canada’s nine zones and other key industry stakeholders both nationally and internationally.