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PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS’ ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
PROtalk
Your Source for News and Events
Summer 2008
Tournament of
Champions
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PGA of BC at the
TELUS Skins Game
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Club Pro Series
Bryn Parry wins his third PGA of BC Assistants’
Championship while Patty Jonas (left) also claims
her third Women’s title
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The complete story begins on page 2
PRESIDENT’S message
Welcome to the summer golf season!
The PGA of BC is
looking forward to another busy and exciting tournament season as we visit some of the finest golf facilities in the
province.
The PGA of BC would like to thank all of the many
sponsor companies who have supported our tournaments to
date in 2008, including American Express, TaylorMade and
Cleveland Golf. We also have to thank the many golf facilities
who have already hosted PGA of BC events this year, includTroy Peverley
ing Beach Grove Golf Club, University Golf Club, The Harvest
PGA
of BC President
Golf Club, Tobiano, Mayfair Lakes Golf & CC and Westwood
Plateau Golf & CC.
Our Association was proud to be invited to participate in the four Pro-Ams which
took place in conjunction with the 2008 TELUS World Skins Game at Predator Ridge Golf
Resort. Executive Professional Rod Cochrane, Head Professional Shawn Paduano and their
team at Predator Ridge did a wonderful job hosting the Skins Game and we congratulate
them on all their success.
Congratulations also go to Don Billsborough of Uplands Golf Club and Mike White of
Hazelmere Golf Course and their respective teams on successfully hosting Canadian Tour
events during the month of June. We also recognize PGA of BC members Bryn Parry (T6)
and Philip Jonas (T24) on their performances at the Greater Vancouver Charity Classic at
Hazelmere.
I hope everyone is enjoying the summer and, as always, good golfing!
PATTY JONAS wins her third
Women’s Championship title
June 4-5, 2008
Westwood Plateau
Golf & CC
The 2008 PGA of BC
Women's Championship
was held in conjunction
with the PGA of BC
Assistants’ Championship
on June 3rd and 4th.
Morgan Creek Golf Course
teaching professional Patty
Jonas sank a dramatic 15foot putt on the final hole
to clinch the championship
by one shot over Kristy
Finlayson.
Jonas earned a
cheque for
$1,000 for her
third career
PGA of BC
Women's title
while
Finlayson, of
The Harvest
Golf Club in
Kelowna, took
home $800 for
second place.
Ashley Hogg of
Seymour Creek Golf
Centre finished third and
won $600.
Patty Jonas accepts her trophy from PGA of BC
Executive Director Brian Butters
2008 Women’s Championship Results
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First - Patty Jonas, Morgan Creek Golf Course $1000.00
Second - Kristy Finlayson, The Harvest Golf Club $800.00
Third - Ashley Hogg, Seymour Creek Golf Centre $600.00
Fourth - Leila Chartrand,McCleery Golf Course $350.00
Fifth - Taronne Atley, LPGA $250.00
visit www.pgabc.org to view the full field results
BRYN PARRY wins his third
Assistants’ Championship
June 4-5, 2008
Westwood Plateau
Golf & CC
Veteran local professional
Bryn Parry fired a sterling
3- under-par 69 Thursday
and a 36-hole score of
seven under par to capture
his third Cleveland Golf
PGA of BC Assistants'
Championship at a waterlogged Westwood Plateau
Golf & Country Club.
Parry, who spent
last year on the Nationwide
Tour, made birdies on 17
and 18 to widen to four his
winning margin over a
hard-charging Scott
Shepherd of Hi-Knoll Golf
Centre.
Following a rare
Parry bogey on the tough
downhill 15th hole,
Shepherd had closed to
within a single stroke with
just three holes to play, but
an untimely three-putt on
16 and Parry's final birdies
did him in. Parry won
$2,500 from
the total purse
of $17,800
and Shepherd
pocketed
$2,000.
Alone
in third place
and winning
$1,500 was
big- hitting
Matt
Palsenbarg of
Northview Golf
and Country
Steve Graham (L) and Hugh Chan (R) from Cleveland Golf
present Bryn Parry with the Assistants’ Championship trophy
Club, who
started Thursday's round on
challengers, including James
fire by making birdie on his
Harper of McCleery Golf
first four holes. Palsenbarg
Course, who finished fourth
ended up with a 71, one of
overall and earned $1,200,
only two rounds under par
along with Shepherd and
in the extremely challenging
Rodger Steinmann of Fraser
conditions brought on by
Golf Centre, who struggled
occasionally heavy rain,
to an 80 in the final round
wind and soggy course conand placed T-7th.
ditions at the Coquitlam layA total of 72 assisout.
tant professionals competed
Parry's first-round 68
in this year's championship,
turned out to be the low
with the top 31 earning
score of the tournament and
cheques. Visit www.pgabc.org for
the full field results
had him in front of a trio of
2008 Cleveland Golf PGA of BC Assistants’ Championship Results
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Bryn Parry
68-69 137 $2500.00 T15 Mark Burke
79-74 153 $ 326.33
2
Scott Shepherd
69-72 141 $2000.00 T15 Derek Lutz
75-78 153 $ 326.33
3
Matt Palsenbarg
72-71 143 $1500.00 T18 Jay Balloch
71-83 154 $ 290.00
4
James Harper
69-75 144 $1200.00 T18 Kevin Maxwell
77-77 154 $ 290.00
T5 Dan Swanson
74-74 148 $ 950.00
T18 Sheldon Theriault
74-80 154 $ 290.00
T5 Craig Wilkinson
75-73 148 $ 950.00
T21 Shingo Akizuki
80-75 155 $ 260.00
T7 Edd Boudreau
75-74 149 $ 750.00
T21 Troy Knight
78-77 155 $ 260.00
T7 Rodger Steinmann 69-80 149 $ 750.00
T21 Fraser Mulholland
78-77 155 $ 260.00
T9 Sergej Dronov
73-77 150 $ 575.00
24 Lenny Cyr
75-81 156 $ 240.00
T9 Trevor Hay
73-77 150 $ 575.00
T25 Chris Reeve
78-79 157 $ 230.00
T11 Dan Dupuis
71-81 152 $ 443.75
T25 Tim Wilson
78-79 157 $ 230.00
T11 Tyler Foster
76-76 152 $ 443.75
T25 Dave Zibrik
76-81 157 $ 230.00
T11 Mark Strong
71-81 152 $ 443.75
28 Matt Cella
75-83 158 $ 271.50
T11 Jamie Stevens
72-80 152 $ 443.75
T30 Roy Abbenbroek
74-85 159 $ 105.00
T15 Bill Bilton Jr.
78-75 153 $ 326.33
T30 Scott Rodgers
76-83 159 $ 105.00
MISSION AND KELOWNA share the
Tournament of Champions trophy
May 19, 2008
Tobiano Golf
Playing in unpredictable
gusting winds, the teams
from Kelowna Golf & CC
and Mission Golf & CC each
shot stellar 3-under par
69's to earn a share of the
top money at the
TaylorMade PGA of BC
Tournament of Champions.
For sharing the win
Kelowna Head Professional
Greg Pidlaski and Mission
Head Professional Mark
Anderson each take home
$1437.50 and Kelowna
Club Champion Jason
Monteleone and Mission
Club Champion Stu
Dunway each receive $524
in TaylorMade - adidas Golf
merchandise.
The Thomas McBroom
designed course proved a
challenge, however the
course conditions at
Greg Murtland (far left) and Lance Antonenko (far right) from
TaylorMade present the Tournament of Champions trophy to the teams
from Kelowna Golf & CC and Mission Golf & CC
Tobiano were outstanding
and Professionals and
Amateurs alike enjoyed the
spectacular scenery along
Kamloops lake.
In a three-way tie for
third place with scores of 2under par 70 were the
defending team champions
from Victoria Golf Club
(Head Professional Mike
Parker and Club Champion
Craig Doell), the team from
Point Grey Golf & CC (HP
Jeff Buder and Amateur
Andrew Mitchell) and the
team from Nicklaus North
Golf Course (HP Andrew
Smart and Amateur Shiro
Nakajima). The
Professionals were each
awarded $875 and the amateurs each received $333.67
(TaylorMade-adidas prizing)
for their efforts.
2008 TaylorMade PGA of BC Tournament of Champions Results
T1
T1
T3
T3
T3
T6
T6
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T6
T6
Greg Pidlaski &
Jason Monteleone
Mark Anderson &
Stu Dunway
Mike Parker &
Craig Doell
Jeff Buder &
Andrew Mitchell
Andrew Smart &
Shiro Nakajima
Doug Morgan &
Jesse Singh
Ian Henson &
Ben Froese
Brad Burgart &
Stu Bell
Jason Andrew &
Dave Yanick
Kyle German &
Kelowna Golf & CC
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T10 J.C. Myrdal
Mission Golf & CC
69
T10 Jay Banfield
Victoria Golf Club
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T10 William Deck
Point Grey Golf & CC
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T10 Brendan Melanson
Nicklaus North Golf
Course
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T14 Dave McClellan
Redwoods Golf Course
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T14 Andrew Pinette
Sun Rivers Golf Resort
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T14 Ton Ross
Capilano Golf & CC
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T14 Mike Pichor
Crown Isle Golf Resort
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T14 Terry Chursky
Dan Trevisan &
Rob Anderson &
Travis Mann &
Jon Kadin &
Scott Dickson &
Shannon Glenesk &
Bruce MacDonald &
Jade Domenichelli &
Point Roberts Golf & CC
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Squamish Valley
Golf & CC
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The Harvest Golf Club
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Granite Pointe Golf Club
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Gallagher’s Canyon
Golf &CC
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Shaughnessy Golf & CC
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Vernon Golf & CC
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Alberni Golf Club
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Eaglepoint Golf Resort
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PGA of BC at the
TELUS World Skins Game
On June 16th and 17th
Predator Ridge Golf Resort
played host to the 2008
TELUS World Skins Game
featuring Mike Weir, Greg
Norman, Colin
Montgomerie, Fred
Couples, Camilo Villegas
and a national TV audience.
As part of the event
members of the PGA of BC
participated in several
social golf Pro-Ams with
TELUS customers and
event sponsors. The
emphasis of
these
events was
fun and by
all accounts
a great
time was
had by all!
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Kyle German, Head Pro at
Point Roberts Golf & CC
(top left) with teammates
Jen Dennison and Olympic
Gold medallists Jamie
Sale and David Pelletier.
Camilo Villegas, Greg
Norman and Mike Weir
pose with Brad Burgart,
Head Pro at Capilano Golf
& CC (third from left) and
his team from TSN.
2008 PGA of BC
Tournament Calendar
April
7th
American Express PGA of BC Club Pro
Series Event #1
Beach Grove Golf
Club
April
21st
American Express PGA of BC Club Pro
Series Event #2
University Golf
Club
May
5th
American Express PGA of BC Club Pro
Series Event #3
The Harvest Golf
Club
May
19th
TaylorMade PGA of BC
Tournament of Champions
Tobiano
May 31st - CJGA PGA of BC Junior Championship
June 1st
Ledgeview Golf &
CC
June
2nd
American Express PGA of BC Club Pro
Series Event #4
Mayfair Lakes Golf
& CC
June
4th-5th
Cleveland Golf PGA of BC
Assistants' Championship
Westwood Plateau
Golf & CC
June
4th-5th
PGA of BC Women's Championship
Westwood Plateau
Golf & CC
July
7th
Club Car PGA of BC Pro-Executive
Championship
Nicklaus North
Golf Course
July
14th
Yonex-Golf Supply House PGA of BC
Women's Pro-Am
Chilliwack Golf &
CC
July
G&G Golf PGA of BC
21st-22nd Pro-Assistant Championship
Nk’Mip Canyon
Desert Golf Course
July
28th
Jack McLaughlin Memorial PGA of BC
Pro-Junior Championship presented
by Callaway Golf
Alberni Golf Club
August
5th-7th
PGA of BC Playing Ability Test
Royalwood Golf
Club
August
11th
American Express PGA of BC Club Pro
Series Event #5
Richmond Country
Club
August
Titleist/FootJoy PGA of BC
18th-20th Championship presented by
GPS Industries & E-Z-GO
Quilchena Golf &
CC
August
Titleist/FootJoy PGA of BC Senior Men's Quilchena Golf &
18th-19th Championship presented by
CC
GPS Industries & E-Z-GO
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Sept.
8th
American Express PGA of BC Club Pro
Series Event #6
Royal Colwood
Golf Club
October
8th - 9th
Callaway Golf PGA of BC Club
Professional Championship
Marine Drive Golf
Club
GOLF-A-THON FOR ALS
enjoys continued success
During the month of June
golf professionals throughout BC hit the links in support of the fight against
ALS, commonly known as
Lou Gehrig's Disease.
For the past three
years the PGA of BC and
the ALS Society of BC have
collaborated on this monthlong campaign to raise
funds to provide support to
patients, their families and
caregivers.
Sixty-one golfers,
including more than 40
PGA of BC members, took
part in this year’s Golf-AThon for ALS. With 28 of
the 30 partner facilities
reporting we know that
more than 7,544 holes of
golf were played. More
than $55,000 has already
been sent to the ALS
Society by 14 of the facili-
ties and more is coming in
everyday. All the totals are
still being tabulated and the
final results will be
announced in August.
The funds raised
through the PGA of BC GolfA-Thon will be used to support people living with ALS
by purchasing expensive
equipment, such as motorized wheelchairs, specialized
beds, communications
devices and services.
The PGA of BC
expresses its appreciation to
all the professionals, amateurs and facilities who participated in this year’s GolfA-Thon, along with the service clubs affiliated with the
ALS Society of British
Columbia, who arranged for
and collected pledges to
support this worthwhile venture.
Imran Kamrudin (r), with Quilchena
Head Professional Doug Mahovlic,
after he putted out on his 100th
hole of the day
To view a list of all
the golfers who participated
in the Golf-A-Thon please
turn to page 12 or visit
www.golathonforals.com.
In May the PGA of BC was presented with the Exceptional Fundraising
Award (Group) from the ALS Society of Canada for its support of and participation in the Golf-A-Thon for ALS. The Exceptional Fundraising Program
Award recognizes a group that has demonstrated excellence in fundraising
programs implemented during 2007. An exceptional program develops an
innovative idea and attains or exceeds a fundraising goal.
The Golf-A-Thon was originally developed in 2005 by former golf professional Scott Fraser, ALS patient Bruce Taylor and Rotarian Jerry Feniak.
Since that time the PGA of BC has built on their work and expanded a once
local event to a province-wide fundraising campaign.
Since 2006, more than $210,000 has been raised to benefit the ALS
Society of BC Patient Services Program and more than 20,000 holes of golf played at 35 golf facilities throughout BC.
Pictured abouve: PGA of BC Executive Director Brian Butters (l), Wendy Magee, Executive Director of the ALS Society of BC and
Ben Wendland, Chair of the Board of Directors for the ALS Society of Canada (r)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease, is a rapidly progressive neuromuscular degenerative disease. It has claimed the lives of many people,
including Bruce Edwards, long-time caddie for PGA TOUR professional Tom Watson. In
Canada an average of four people per day are diagnosed with ALS. This disease has no
cure and can strike anyone at any stage in their life. The ALS Society of BC provides
direct support to patients, their families and caregivers, while at the same time they
search for the cause of and cure for ALS.
To Donate Please Visit
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www.golfathonforals.com
CLUB PRO SERIES results
The American Express Club Pro Series provides PGA of BC Executive
Professionals, Head Professionals and Head Teaching Professionals with the
opportunity to congregate among their peers for a day of networking,
education and competitive golf in order to celebrate their profession and
work towards the advancement of our Association and its members.
American Express
PGA of BC Club Pro
Series
Event #1
April 7, 2008
Beach Grove Golf Club
American Express
Club Pro Series
Event #3
Monday, May 5, 2008
The Harvest Golf Club
The day began with lunch
The day began with lunch
and an excellent presentation by Chris Obst of Core
Dynamics Group entitled
"Energy for Performance".
The foundational concept of
Chris' presentation was
managing energy, not time,
is the key to high performance. He provided tips on
how to increase your
capacity for performing
under pressure.
On the course, twotime Club Pro Series Order
of Merit winner Derek
Thornley, Head Professional
at Richmond Country Club,
took home the top prize of
$370.00 with an even-par
71. Second place went to
Kyle German, Head
Professional at Point
Roberts Golf & CC (3-over
par 74) and in third place
was Brad Burgart, Head
Professional at Capilano
Golf & CC (4- over par 75).
Beach Grove Golf
Club was an outstanding
host facility and a big
thank you goes to all the
club staff who helped make
the day a success.
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Derek Thornley (r) accepts his first
place cheque from Brian Butters
Kyle German
after his Club
Pro Series Win
American Express
Club Pro Series
Event #2
Monday, April 21, 2008
University Golf Club
The day began with lunch
and part two of an excellent
presentation by Chris Obst
of Core Dynamics Group
entitled "Energy for
Performance". The foundational concept of Chris' presentation was managing
energy, not time, is the key
to high performance. He
provided tips on how to
increase your capacity for
performing under pressure.
On the course, Kyle
German, Head Professional
at Point Roberts Golf & CC,
took home the top prize of
$370.00 with an even-par
72. Second place went to
Derek Thornley, Head
Professional at Richmond
Country Club (one-over-par
73) and in third place was
Cory Schommer, Head
Professional at Peace Portal
Golf (three-over-par 75).
University Golf Club
was an outstanding host
facility and a big thank you
goes to all the club staff
who helped make the day a
success.
and a thought provoking
presentation by Dr. Anita
Dosaj from Communication
Dynamics entitled
"Negotiating and Embracing
Change". Dr. Anita discussed
the implications of global
and local trends on business
and also examined the
major trends creating the
current and evolving digital
landscape.
On the course,
Andrew Smart, Head
Professional at Nicklaus
North Golf Course, and Keith
Vandenbrink, Head
Professional at Hillview Golf
Club, split the first prize and
each took home $320.00
with their one- under-par
71's. There was also a tie at
third place between Jade
Domenichelli, Head
Professional at Eaglepoint
Golf Resort, and Cec
Ferguson, Executive
Professional at Vernon Golf
& CC (even-par 72) and in
fifth place was host Head
Professional Rob Anderson
from The Harvest (one-overpar 73).
The Harvest Golf
Club was a marvelous host
facility and a big thank you
goes to all the club staff
who helped make the day a
success.
continued on page 12
PRO GOLFERS vs. GOLF PROS
Professional golfer versus
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golf professional: is there a
difference?
To many in the golfing
public, not really. A pro’s a
pro. He/she plays great golf,
makes lots of dough, has a
pretty comfortable lifestyle.
Whoa! Let’s roll back
the tape on that one.
To those individuals
eking out a living in the pro
shops and teaching tees of
British Columbia’s golf facilities, and indeed across
Canada and around the world,
the differences between those
two expressions are vast.
To the layperson, the
term “professional golfer” conjures up images of Tiger
Woods and Mike Weir out on
the PGA TOUR, playing for
gazillions of dollars in purses,
sucking in endorsement
money, enjoying the perks and
glamor that come with being
touring professionals.
Sure, there are sacrifices to be made: being away
from home and family, time
required to practice, the costs
and strain of travel, etc. But
the rewards can be enormous
for those who perform well.
Tour golf remains the
purest of all professional
sports inasmuch as there is no
guaranteed salary structure
and you don’t earn a cent
unless you play better than
the majority of the field.
That’s a tough way to make a
living.
So tough, in fact, that
there’s a miniscule number of
people playing tour golf for a
living, relative to the millions
who play golf for recreational
purposes. To get to, stay at
and ultimately succeed in that
rarified atmosphere requires
tremendous skill, determination, luck and desire.
Consider now the “golf
professional”. This could be
the guy or gal behind the
counter at your local muni,
handing over a receipt for
your green fee. Or the magician/teacher who cured your
snap hook with a few lessons
on the range. There are 700
Scott Dickson tees off at the 2007
Canadian PGA Club Professional
Championship in Florida
such people in this province,
members of the Professional
Golfers’ Association of BC.
For many, they’ve
achieved an important goal in
their life, to be working in the
golf business, being paid (not
overly well, one should note) to
do something they love.
But their ability to stay
employed doesn’t have as
much to do with their playing
prowess as people might think.
In fact, for many golf professionals, their games peak when
they shoot a qualifying score in
their Playing Ability Test to get
into the business in the first
place.
That’s because the reality of working in this demanding business – selling shoes,
shirts, balls and gloves from
dawn to dusk, organizing
events at the club, dealing with
members’ complaints, scrubbing hooks in the backshop –
leaves precious little time to
pursue the very thing that
brought them to it: playing
golf.
Scott Dickson, Head
Professional at Shaughnessy
Golf & Country Club in
Vancouver, goes through the
explanation virtually every time
he tells someone what he does
for a living.
“I’ll say to them that a
professional golfer has only his
own golf game to worry about,
with lots of other people
around to help him with it,” he
said.
“As golf professionals,
on the other hand, our attention is on our members and our
by Brian Butters
customers, not on ourselves.
We’re there to make golf better
for everyone else.”
I know professionals
who go months during the golf
season without swinging a club
for pleasure. Way too busy,
they tell me. The inside joke is
if you want to play less golf,
get a job in the golf industry.
Then there is the
inevitable confusion that
springs up when pros interact
with amateurs on the course.
The amateur typically
does not make that distinction
between professional golfer and
golf professional. He expects
the pro to cruise around the
course in a nifty 65 or so, and
heaven forbid if he doesn’t help
the team win some of the proam swag at stake. The pro
might be happy to finish without running out of golf balls. If
he scrapes it around near par,
he’s delighted.
That’s an overstatement, of course. Many CPGA
professionals are brilliant players and can play with the best
of them when given a chance.
Case in point: Bryn Parry coming within a single shot of earning a full PGA TOUR card after
playing local events in B.C. and
teaching full-time at a range in
North Vancouver.
So next time you interact with a golf professional, try
to have a measure of understanding of the pressures he or
she faces in their day-to-day
life and don’t expect miracles.
We have a slogan:
“Know your pro, the pros
know.” In this case they know
they’re not Tiger Woods or
Lorena Ochoa. And what they
really know is how to make the
game better for you.
2008 Titleist/FootJoy
PGA of BC Championship
Pro-Am
presented by GPS Industries
Monday, August 18th
Quilchena Golf & CC
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
$150 + gst
visit www.pgabc.org
for more information
CLUB PRO SERIES results
American Express
Club Pro Series
Event #4
Monday, June 2, 2008
Mayfair Lakes Golf & CC
The day began with lunch
and a very informative
presentation by Arlene
Keis, CEO of go2, The
resource for people in
Tourism, entitled Innovative
Recruitment & Retention.
Arlene spoke about different recruiting techniques to
help select the right person
continued from page 10
for the job to reduce
turnover, improve employee
morale and increase productivity - all of which contribute directly to the bottom line.
It proved to be a
challenging day on the
course as Tim Tait, Head
Professional at Marine Drive
Golf Club, and Doug Hastie,
Executive Professional at
Musqueam Golf & Learning
Academy, tied for first. They
split the first prize and each
took home $320.00 with
their one- over-par 72's. In
GOLF-A-THON FOR ALS
third place was Richmond
Country Club Head
Professional Derek Thornely
(two-over-par 73) and in a
tie for fourth place was host
Head Professional Jamie
Baxter from Mayfair Lakes
Golf & CC and Kyle German,
Head Professional at Point
Roberts Golf & CC (threeover-par 74).
Mayfair Lakes Golf &
CC was a wonderful host
facility and a big thank you
goes to all the club staff
who helped make the day a
success.
continued from page 8
The following PGA of BC Professionals, amateurs and facilities deserve to be recognized for
their enthusiastic support of the 2008 PGA of BC Golf-A-Thon for ALS:
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Balfour Golf Course- Brad Woods
Beach Grove Golf Club - Brent Derrheim & Chris Reeve
Castlegar Golf Club- Denny McArthur & Pat Biln
Copper Point Golf Club - Rick Crowson, Brian Schaal, Michael Ann Boyer & Jake Cameron
Cowichan Golf & CC - Stormin' Norman Jackson & GP (Gianpierro) Denomme
Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community - Dave Yanick & Jason Andrew
Fairview Mountain Golf Club - Danny Long & Paul Welsman
Fairwinds Golf Club - Brett Standerwick
Gallagher's Canyon Golf & CC - Josh Fleming, Jon Kadin, Mike Grassie & Peter Hopley
Golden Eagle Golf Club - Kevin Gray, Jamie Macintosh, Scott Emo & Kevin Gibson
Glacier Greens Golf Club - Bill Kelly & Scott Fraser
Guildford Golf Course - Dan Swanson
Hyde Mountain on Mara Lake - Rick Thompson & Jeff Liddle
Long Beach Golf Course - Keith Gibson
Meadow Gardens Golf Course - Dale Van Der Mark & Jason Matlock
Mount Brenton Golf Club - Marc McAndrews
Mount Paul Golf Course - Cory Robinson, Mike Latta & Dan Latin
Myrtle Point Golf Club - Matt Hardman & Dan Dupuis
Pitt Meadows Golf Club - Craig Barr & Wes Doka
Okanagan Golf Club - Mark Lindsay
Qualicum Beach Golf Club - Ross Mantell & Lance Barber
Quilchena Golf & CC - Imran Kamrudin
Revelstoke Golf Club - John Franks
Richmond Country Club - Lauren Brescacin & Goeun Lee
Rossland Trail Country Club - Kevin Nesbitt
Salmon Arm Golf Club - Doug Herron & Adam Blair
Seymour Golf & Country Club - Dale Schienbein & Lenny Cyr
Shuswap Lake Estates - Brian O'Keefe
Squamish Valley G&CC - Doug Powell, Matt Powell, Lee Taylor, Dan Trevisan & Scott Wengi
The Harvest Golf Club - Rob Anderson & Gord McGarva
Tobiano Golf - Dave Munn, Miles Mortensen & Danny Warwaruk
Whistler Golf Club - Alan Kristmanson