Good News on Rounds Played
Good News on ROUNDS PLAYED Continues For Most of Canada! Western Canada Still Leading; Ontario and Quebec Slightly Above Average; Atlantic Canada Struggling to Recover from Slow Start.
Good News on ROUNDS PLAYED Continues For Most of Canada! Western Canada Still Leading; Ontario and Quebec Slightly Above Average; Atlantic Canada Struggling to Recover from Slow Start.
NATIONAL ALLIED GOLF ASSOCIATION LEADERS REPORT POSITIVE NEWS FROM ANNUAL MEETING AT RBC CANADIAN OPEN
Canadian golf leaders gathered to discuss the state of the game at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont.
OAKVILLE, Ont. (Golf Canada) – Representatives from Canada’s six National Allied Golf Associations (NAGA) met Friday during tournament week of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open.
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Dave Phipps, the Northwest Field Representative for the GCSAA, was among the volunteers at the U.S. Open, helping the grounds crew prepare Chambers Bay each day. He also kept busy taking plenty of photos.
Western Canada Exceptional; Ontario, Quebec & NFLD Above Average; Maritime Provinces Late Start
The National Golf Course Owners Association Canada (NGCOA Canada) has released its “Rounds Played Reports” up to June 1, and the results are encouraging for most of the country (see attached).
June 9, 2015 – First Green announced today that a new TV Campaign developed by the United States Golf Association (USGA) will feature a dedicated TV spot showcasing the unique collaboration between First Green and the USGA.