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2d ago
PGA Tour Communications
MONTREAL – International Team Captain Mike Weir announced Ernie Els, Trevor Immelman, Geoff Ogilvy and Camilo Villegas as captain’s assistants for the 2024 Presidents Cup, which will be played at The Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Sept. 24-29.
“I am excited to announce Ernie, Trevor, Geoff and Camilo as my captain’s assistants for the 2024 Presidents Cup,” said Weir. “The four of them each have their own special history with this event and today’s announcement is a mere formality, as we have been working closely together through the years to ensure the Inter ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
3d ago
THE WOODLANDS, TX — Nelly Korda collected her fifth straight LPGA Tour victory on Sunday at The Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in The Woodlands, Texas in dominant fashion, winning by two shots over Maja Stark.
Korda finished the last seven holes of her third round on Sunday morning, parring in to post a 3-under 69 and sit in a tie for second alongside Brooke Henderson, one shot back of 54-hole leader Haeran Ryu.
FINAL LEADERBOARD
Starting her final round just a couple of hours later, Korda parred the first two holes while her groupmates faltered, picking up a pair of back-to ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
3d ago
RIO DE JANIERO, BRAZIL: Matthew Anderson of Mississauga carded his third consecutive sub-70 round on Sunday to win the 69th ECP Brazil Open at the Rio Olympic Golf Course. Anderson was one shot off the lead after 16 holes but rallied to make back-to-back birdies on Nos. 17 and 18 to secure his first victory as a professional.
Anderson’s breakthrough win comes after T21 and T3 finishes at the season-opening Bupa Championship at Tulum and the Totalplay Championship at Atlas Country Club. Anderson’s maiden victory vaults him into the No. 1 spot in the Fortinet Cup season-long ranking through thre ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
6d ago
On the surface, it sounds a little strange to hear that Teejay Alderdice’s experience as one of Canada’s top skiers prepared him for his career and successes in the golf industry.
A Past President of the PGA of Canada and most recent recipient of the PGA of Ontario Executive Professional of the Year Award, Alderdice makes a lot of sense, however, when he explains it.
“Skiing and golf are both individual sports so it was easy to take my training, work ethic, and desires from skiing and implement them towards success in golf,” he says.
“That was the easy part. Learning all the nuances of the gam ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
1w ago
Each week we ask our panel of writers, PGA members and golf industry experts to weigh in with their views on the hot topics of the day.
Scottie Scheffler certainly lived up to his World #1 ranking at the Masters. What impressed you most about Scheffler as he garnered another green jacket on Sunday?
Jim Deeks, Fairways Magazine (@jimdeeks): Calm, cool precision, like watching a master surgeon perform a lobotomy on the rest of the field. Dr. Scheffler, we’re ALL not worthy.
Michael Schurman, Master Professional / Hall of Fame Member, PGA of Canada: In my early days in the golf business, mo ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
1w ago
The Greatest Masters Ever
In the annals of golf history, few moments resonate as profoundly as Jack Nicklaus’ remarkable victory at the 1986 Masters Tournament. At the age of 46, the Golden Bear defied all odds, crafting a back-nine performance that would etch his name into the sport’s hallowed lore.
Nicklaus arrived at Augusta National in 1986 as a seasoned veteran, a man who had already secured five Green Jackets. Yet, this time, the whispers were different. Skeptics questioned whether the Olden Bear still possessed the magic to compete at the highest level. His opening rounds of 7 ..read more
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1w ago
OAKVILLE, ON: Golf Canada is honoured to recognize the winners of its National Facility Awards for Junior Golf presented by Humi from the 2023 season.
The National Facility Awards for Junior Golf is a program designed to acknowledge the crucial contribution of golf facilities and academies to the growth of young golfers throughout Canada. These awards celebrate the facilities that have notably influenced the progression of junior golf within their local communities throughout the 2023 season.
“The 2023 season produced another outstanding number of facilities that are offering exceptional suppo ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
1w ago
It’s strange what happens to many golfers as they hit a golf shot.
One moment, they’re standing over the ball, going through their pre-shot checklist in their head like a pilot before takeoff, the club starts to go back … and then whack! The ball is in the air.
It’s like they’ve just come back to consciousness. While the club is in motion, it’s as if they blacked out. Something happened; they’re not sure what.
For a skilled golfer, that might not be a bad thing. In this video (fast forward to the 2:00 mark), Tiger Woods talks about “blackout moments” where he didn’t remember performing a shot ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
2w ago
SiriusXM Canada announced as title partner of concert series at the
2024 RBC Canadian Open.
TORONTO, ON: – Golf Canada is pleased to announce a new partnership that welcomes SiriusXM Canada as the title sponsor of the SiriusXM Concert Series at the RBC Canadian Open.
Four-time JUNO Award winning Canadian legends Our Lady Peace will be the headliner on Friday, May 31 followed by 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards, ‘Breakthrough Artist of the Year’, Josh Ross on Saturday, June 1 as part of Canada’s National Open Championship returning to the historic Hamilton Golf and Country Club, May 28 to Jun ..read more
Fairways Golf & Travel
2w ago
Each week we ask our panel of writers, PGA members and golf industry experts to weigh in with their views on the hot topics of the day.
As always, there are a number of compelling storylines about the year’s first major. From Justin Thomas breaking up with caddie Bones Mackay to Ludvig Aberg playing in his first major to Tiger Woods abstaining from sex to prep for Augusta, each story adds colour to the Masters but isn’t likely to factor into the final outcome. In your mind, what’s the most compelling story around this year’s tournament?
Jim Deeks, Fairways Magazine (@jimdeeks): I didn’t have o ..read more