Golf Professional who has worked in the golf industry for over 25 years. Formerly representing Augusta National and The Masters Broadcast in Canada behind the camera lens for 11 years, in 2010 he launched Canada’s only National Golf Talk Program (Golf Talk Canada).
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Funeral home has a mini golf course in the basement
We all have to go some day. Ahlgrim Family Funeral Services in Palatine, Ill has a nine hole mini golf course in the basement of their funeral home. Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino discussed the funeral home on this weeks Golf Talk Canada radio show on TSN.
Bring Back The Game Initiative
Adidas Golf Canada has joined forces with the Bring Back the Game Initiative, a campaign which places priority on extending a platform for all individuals to experience the true love of golf, regardless of any physical or mental challenges. Mark Zecchino hosted an event this week in Toronto with Todd Keirstead who is behind the…
TaylorMade Putters and Wedges with Bill Price
This week’s episode of Golf Talk Canada was filmed at The Kingdom in Carlsbad, California for our TaylorMade products special. In our second segment, Mark Zecchino talks with Senior Director of Putters and Wedges for TaylorMade Golf Bill Price. Check out the link here:
Close but no cigar for Brooke Henderson
Brooke Henderson fell just short of her attempt to repeat at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Henderson finished the tournament in second place just one shot behind Danielle Kang who picked up he first career win. .@BrookeHenderson talks runner up finish @KPMGWomensPGA Watch >>https://t.co/wlLBTBIY2W pic.twitter.com/HcpOuZDNJD — LPGA (@LPGA) July 2, 2017 Brooke started the day…
GTC Top 18 holes in Canada
We previewed the top 18 holes in Canada from the most picturesque and challenging courses across the country. Here is the full episode of our GTCTop 18 on TSN:
Jon Rahm British Open favourite
With the British Open fast approaching, Golf Talk Canada previews the favourites to win at the 2018 Open Championship. GTC hosts Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks say Jon Rahm should be considered a favourite heading in.