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Isabelle Cayer Senior Coaching Consultant, Women in Coaching with Coaching Association of Canada spoke with the PGA of Canada about the Women in Coaching Series
From trying to bend “The King’s” putter in Westmount’s back shop to playing nine with big-haired rockers, one thing is sure: the stories Rob Strahan’s amassed during a half century in the golf industry are book-worthy. Reflecting on his storied career, Strahan, 61, gets emotional. At the end of the 2021 season, Westmount Golf & Country Club’s head professional retires—leaving behind the people and the place that have fuelled his passion for 41 years.
Nine-years ago, Chris Ward sat in a St. Francis Xavier high school classroom in Edmonton, Alberta, and like many other 17-year olds, was mulling over what he wanted to pursue after graduation.
When his phone rang in the spring of 2024, Nathan Leonhardt picked it up as he would any other call. What he didn’t know was that the person on the other end was about to change his life.
Tiffany Gordon made history last month by becoming the PGA of Canada’s first female president. The announcement followed the organization’s Annual General Meeting, which was held virtually.