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Thomas McBroom made his mark designing dramatic courses in Ontario’s Muskoka region, where exposed Canadian Shield rock ...
After a strong debut in 2024, the PGA Tour Americas New Brunswick event returns with momentum and high expectations.
Canadian Myles Creighton carded an ace on Friday, shot 59 on Saturday and capped it off with a win on Sunday at the Wichita ...
As golf continues to shed its reputation as a sport of exclusion, SCOREGolf has made the decision to disqualify any clubs that are not gender inclusive in their membership policies from eligibility ...
Canadians are a proud bunch. We are proud of our amazing people and our beautiful places. Of our accomplishments and global reputation. Of us being progressive and polite. When it comes to golf, the ...
By my second year of employment at SCORE Golf, which began in 2003, I had already been lucky enough to travel to some awesome spots for writing assignments. Places like Mid-Pines in North Carolina, ...
It’s hard for me to believe, but on January 24, exactly 35 years had passed since George Knudson’s death. I get more response to anything I write about him than about any golfer, Canadian or otherwise ...
Take Cam Macleod, for instance. In 2023, Macleod submitted the most rounds played to Golf Canada’s scoring centre, with 362. Yes, you read that right. He has been amongst the top 10 active players for ...
Since then Lakeview has been tremendously popular with public golfers and is one of the best valued courses anywhere ($75 is the peak walking rate). Its charming, old-school design is a treat to play ...
Barrie, Ont., native Claire Welsh returns from the R&A to lead the CPKC Women’s Open and has big plans for its future. Opt-in to become a Golf Town LeaderBoard member, and receive exclusive deals, ...
Ralph Bauer was with Adam Hadwin in Scottsdale, Ariz., a week before the British Open several years ago. “Do you think I work hard enough?” the Abbotsford, B.C., golfer asked his then-coach. “I don’t ...
That’s true of so many inviting Canadian courses that once examined the tour pros: Toronto Golf Club, Weston — where Arnold Palmer won the 1955 Canadian Open, his first win as a pro — and Point Grey ...