Field Announced for 2008 Titleist & FootJoy Canadian PGA Club Pro Championship

Field Announced for 2008 Titleist & FootJoy Canadian PGA Club Pro Championship

Please click here to view 2008 CPC field

Field Announced for 2008 Titleist & FootJoy Canadian PGA Club Pro Championship

ACTON, ON (October 15, 2008) — The 2008 Titleist & FootJoy Canadian PGA Club Professional Championship is gearing up to once again be an extremely competitive event in a battle for the National championship title as well as an exemption into the 2009 RBC Canadian Open.

The tournament will be held November 17th to 19th, 2008 for the fifth consecutive year at The PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida. This venue is a favourite stop amongst Canada’s top Club Professionals who are looking to excel at this year’s championship.

This year’s Canadian PGA Seniors’ Champion and 1998, 1996, 1995, 1994 Club Professional Champion Yvan Beauchemin (Grand-Mere Club De Golf, QC), 2007 defending champion Eric Landreville (Belle Vue Club De Golf, QC), 2005 and 2006 winner Danny King (The Academy Tee at Magna GC, ON), 2001 champion Ken Tarling (Ken Tarling's Golf Academy, ON), 2003 winner Brett Burgeson (Country Hills GC, AB), 1999 winner Dale Pedersen (The Landings GC, ON) and 1997, 1992, 1990 and 1987 winner Gar Hamilton (Mississauga G&CC, ON) will all be competing to once again have their name etched on the Canadian PGA’s Club Professional Championship trophy.

Last year, Eric Landreville, Head Professional at Belle Vue Club de Golf in Ville De Lery, Quebec, won by three shots over JeanLouis LaMarre, from St-Jean Richelieu, Quebec to take home his first Canadian PGA National title, shooting rounds of 66-68-73 for a 207 tournament total earning him the $12,000 first prize from the $85,000 purse.

This year, 107 club professionals will compete for the National Championship. Competitors qualify for this event through a variety of means. Players become eligible for this championship through qualifying at their respective Zone championships, as a past champion of the event, through an exemption letter, or by finishing in the Top-15 in the 2007 CPC (not otherwise exempt), thus ensuring an elite field of professional competitors from across the country.

Activities will begin Saturday, November 15th with registration and practice rounds. On Monday, November 17th the three day 54-hole stroke play championship will begin with the field cut to 70 plus ties after the first 36 holes.

There will be 36-hole InterZone competition compiled of four players on each team representing the nine Canadian PGA zones. The team score is calculated from the best three out of four scores accumulated over the first two rounds. The purse for the InterZone competition is $5000.

The CPC purse is $85,000 and the Champion will also receive an exemption into the 2009 RBC Canadian Open to be held at Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, ON.

Owned and operated by the PGA of America, The PGA Golf Club is a public facility designed by Tom Fazio with rolling hills, majestic pine trees and challenging water hazards. The course has been selected for numerous awards including the 2004 “Best Places To Play” by Golf Digest. For more information, visit www.pgavillage.com  

Please click here to view 2008 CPC field

About Acushnet:

The Titleist, FootJoy and Cobra brands have a tradition of excellence that have always been predicated on providing golfers with quality and performance superior golf equipment. The Canadian PGA Golf Professional has a tradition of excellence devoting their careers to helping golfers improve and enjoy the game. Together, Acushnet and the Canadian PGA Golf Professional share a successful relationship of providing the golfer with best in class products and services. For more information, visit www.titleist.com and www.footjoy.com

About CPGA:

Established in 1911, the Canadian Professional Golfers’ Association is a non-profit association comprised of approximately 3,500 golf professionals across the country with a mandate to promote and advance the game of golf, serving the needs of both its membership and the golf public through professional and junior golf development programs and high-calibre competitive events. The National Office is located in Acton, Ontario with nine Zone Offices across the country. For more information, visit www.cpga.com  

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For more information contact:

Erica Duffy
Communications Coordinator
Canadian PGA
erica@cpga.com  
800.782.5764 (x234)

Brad Moyer
Manager of Events and Employment
Canadian PGA
brad@cpga.com  
800.782.5764 (x227)