PGA of Ontario announces 2025 Award recipients
The PGA of Ontario is proud to announce its 2025 Zone award recipients.
The PGA of Ontario is proud to announce its 2025 Zone award recipients.
Prestigious national championship will be contested across three different provinces through 2029.
The project will restore traditional features that have evolved over time to improve the everyday playing experience for local and visiting golfers on the world-renowned links.
In practical terms, this means that for provinces such as Ontario and Quebec, the active posting window typically runs from about April 15 to October 31.
Golf Ontario is now recruiting passionate volunteers for the 2026 season to help us deliver world-class championships and live our mission of ‘Shaping Lives by Connecting People to Positive Golf Experiences.’
Modifications touch just about every aspect of the experience as the digital holes on the screen and the physical putting surface housed in the SoFi Center are among the biggest changes made.
Thank you again to our members and member clubs for being the driving force behind golf’s continued success in this country. Your passion for the game and support of Golf Canada make everything we do possible.
Having assessed alternate venues in Hawaii and beyond, the TOUR determined it would not be able to contest The Sentry in 2026, citing logistical challenges — including shipping deadlines, tournament infrastructure and vendor support.
The suit accused former business partner Howard Milstein and other executives of planting false stories that he had “sold out” the PGA Tour – an organisation he considered central to his legacy – for Saudi money.