The PGA of Canada is proud to announce its 2019 National Award winners.
“I’m very proud to congratulate the 2019 PGA of Canada National Award
winners and finalists," said PGA of Canada president Mark Patterson. Our
winners and finalists come from coast-to-coast and have an impressive
list of achievements, from growing the game of golf to raising money for
charities, supporting local communities, successfully managing
facilities and retail operations, all while continuing to learn and
improve themselves."
This was the first time in the association's history that the National Awards were live-streamed on Facebook and finalists were posted online. “This is a continued step to highlighting and recognizing the outstanding achievements of our members,” said PGA of Canada CEO Kevin Thistle. “We have so many great professionals across the country who live and breathe the PGA of Canada every day. We encourage you to learn more about the outstanding achievements of both our winners and finalists below.”
This was the first time in the association's history that the National Awards were live-streamed on Facebook and finalists were posted online. “This is a continued step to highlighting and recognizing the outstanding achievements of our members,” said PGA of Canada CEO Kevin Thistle. “We have so many great professionals across the country who live and breathe the PGA of Canada every day. We encourage you to learn more about the outstanding achievements of both our winners and finalists below.”
2019 PGA of Canada National Award Winners
Murray Tucker Golf Professional of the Year - Jonathan Garron
Abercrombie
Country Club is on pace for another exceptional fiscal year. Jonathan
started a new social ladies golf program after applying and receiving
funding through a Sport Nova Scotia grant. This program brought in 57
new women to learn the game and experience the club. Jonathan has also
been able to tap into many different grant opportunities available to
not-for-profits, bringing in approximately $20,000 to help the club in
2019 and nearly $75,000 over the last five years. Jonathan has an
unparalleled commitment to the PGA of Canada and Atlantic Zone.
To read more about Jonathan and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Dick Munn Executive Professional of the Year - Brian Schaal
Brian
recognizes how important it is to be in the PGA of BC’s Top 100 PDP. To
date, Brian and his team of four are all inside the Top 100.
Brian takes enormous pride in knowing that he is setting the stage and
standard for golf professionals to become ELITE golf professionals and
outstanding members of the community. Brian’s role at Copper Point is
not only to lead, mentor, guide, inspire and manage staff, but to make
sure he understands each job that his team is required to perform.
To read more about Brian and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
George Knudson Teacher of the Year - Scott Cowx
Here
is a quote from his student and PGA TOUR player Mackenzie
Hughes: “Scott has been instrumental in my success as a professional
golfer. We have been working together for over 14 years and he has
played an integral part in me becoming a winner on the PGA TOUR. Scott
has helped me build a swing that can challenge the best golfers in the
world on a weekly basis. His insightfulness and attention to detail are
world-class.”
"There
is no one more suitable for my game than Scott. I can confidently state
that there are not many other instructors in the world with his
knowledge, experience and dedication to the game and his students. Scott
is a true gentleman of the game and ambassador of the sport. A role
model on and off the course, he would be an asset to anyone who has the
privilege to work with him."
To read more about Scott and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Jack McLaughlin Junior Leader of the Year - Paul Schatz
In
2019, Paul accepted the role of Associate Professional at the Tor Hill
Golf Course. In this time, he started a non-profit business, Regina
Junior Golf Inc. (RJG). The goal of
RJG is to grow the game of golf at a grassroots level. This includes
partnerships with the Regina School Boards, as well as the City of
Regina. The company hires local golf professionals to help with Golf in
Schools Nights, managing the junior leagues at Joanne Goulet and setting
up field trips for local school children to take clinics and tour golf
facilities. Paul is responsible for overseeing the junior programs at
Tor Hill, Joanne Goulet Golf Course and Lakeview Par 3.
To read more about Paul and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Ben Kern Coach of the Year - Carla Munch-Miranda
As
Class “A” Head Professional and co-owner of Cambridge Golf Club, Carla
has been instrumental in implementing developmental golf programs at
Cambridge Golf Club for players of all abilities. She is certified at
the PGA of Canada Coaching of Developing Competitors level, is the Head
Coach of the NJGDC at Cambridge Golf Club and has created the Cambridge
Cobras Junior Golf Team.
To read more about Carla and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Pat Fletcher Retailer of the Year - Steve Bryant
Steve
focuses on knowing his customers and members to the best of his
abilities. “We know our customers, but it is the responsibility of all
retailers to know their customers, as well.” He knows what they wear,
their size, what ball they play and what equipment they gravitate
towards. Steve listens to his customers through annual surveys, paying
attention every day and talking to the members. This information is
crucial to buying products and sizes appropriately. Steve is always open
to introducing new products and exposing our customers to new brands.
Members like to try new things and Steve provides that opportunity each
year.
To read more about Steve and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Moe Norman Apprentice Professional of the Year - Chris Cooke
In
his short time within our association, Chris has established himself as
an involved PGA of Canada member by serving on the PGA of Alberta
Consumer Show Committee, volunteering at the Calgary Consumer Show in
many different capacities, playing in zone events and attending
educational seminars.
To read more about Chris and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Stan Leonard Class “A” Professional of the Year - Samuel Kirkness
Samuel
has won numerous awards with the PGA of Alberta, including Assistant
Professional of the Year as an Apprentice in 2016 and as a Class “A”
Professional in 2019, in addition to winning the Professional
Development Award in 2018. Samuel is one of the top players in the PGA
of Alberta, teaches over 300 hours on his own time, volunteers within
the Alberta zone and manages his extensive list of responsibilities at
the club. Samuel’s dedication and passion towards our profession and his
growth as a golf professional are second-to-none.
To read more about Samuel and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Mike Weir Player of the Year - Wes Heffernan
Wes won the 2019 PGA of Canada Assistants’ Championship and Alberta Zone
Championship. He also finished 2nd at the 2019 Alberta Assistants’
Championship and 4th at the 2019 PGA Championship of Canada.
To read more about Wes and the rest of the winners, click HERE.
Tex Noble Professional Development Award - Cory Kartusch
Cory
has won several National and Zone Awards, including the 2014 Murray
Tucker Club Professional of the Year Award and the 2004 Pat Fletcher
Retailer of the Year Award. He is very involved at the zone level,
participating and attending all zone-level seminars while serving as the
Education Chair for the past three years, Past President
(2015-2016) and sitting on the Manitoba Zone Board for eight years.
Congratulations to all of our winners and
the outstanding group of finalists. The PGA of Canada is unbelievably
proud of our members and the fantastic things they are doing. The 2019
PGA of Canada National Award winners and will be honoured next month at
the association’s Canada Night celebrations in Orlando, Fla., at the PGA
Merchandise Show.
To watch the Facebook live announcement, click HERE.
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