Experience the Magic: November 17-19, 2011 - Lake Louise

Message from the PGA of Canada

Dear PGA of Canada member,

While the golf season is now in full swing, it is never too early to look ahead at improvements that can be made and relationships that can be built for the following year. This coming November, engage, learn, and network at this year’s Golf Business Canada Conference & Trade Show in Lake Louise.

This year’s conference represents the second year the PGA of Canada will be partnering with the NGCOA Canada and the Golf Business Canada Conference & Trade Show. This conference brings together our two industry leading associations and with the stunning background of Lake Louise, it promises to be both an exciting and beneficial three days of opportunity and learning.

As we work on your behalf to strengthen the relationships between the essential parties that influence the golf industry in Canada, attendance at the 2011 Golf Business Canada Conference provides an opportunity for you to network and learn alongside your PGA of Canada peers and golf course owners and operators. With education sessions by day, and social events by night – this conference will provide you with new ideas, tactics, and partners that will strengthen and build your business.

With a wide variety of session topics to tune in to, the conference promises to offer something for everyone. Building on the success of last year’s education sessions, this year our sessions will focus on topics that affect both owners and golf professionals, bringing both parties together to address and discuss topics in an interactive and engaging manner.

As a PGA of Canada member, you are well-known throughout the PGA World Alliance for the high standards of knowledge and education you bring to the table – I challenge you to raise the bar and continue on the journey of professional development and industry relationship building.

I encourage you to attend this year’s conference for your own benefit as a golf professional, the benefit to your business, and the benefit of the whole of the golf industry.

Supporting Members in Living a Better Life; Earning a Better Living.

Gary Bernard, Executive Director
PGA of Canada

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