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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The Golf Talk Canada social media platforms have grown exponentially over the past two years with millions of followers all over the world stopping by to check out whats happening on GTC. In 2019, GTC had over 4.3 million visitors to our YouTube channel and over one million views of our videos. Here are the…

Rickie Fowler now the best player without a major
After Patrick Reed’s unwavering performance at The Masters it has left many in golf pondering the question; Is Rickie Fowler now the best in the world without a major? Fowler’s performance at Augusta this weekend would have been good enough to earn himself a green jacket on just about any other occasion but Reed simply didn’t…

PGA Championship Player Preview – Jordan Spieth
Golf Talk Canada previews some of the worlds top players ahead of the 2018 PGA Championship. Here is an in depth look at Jordan Spieth who is in search of his career grand slam.

Brooke Henderson 2017 year in review
What a year for Brooke Henderson. She already has five career wins on the LPGA Tour and sits second behind Sandra Post for most career wins by a Canadian. Keep in mind that she is still just 20 years-old. Here is a look at Henderson’s year in review for 2017 on Golf Talk Canada:

The Masters 2017: 3 Observations From Round One
Round one of the Masters has wrapped up with Charlie Hoffman out in front with a four shot lead over William McGirt. Hoffman shot a seven under par 65 leaving the rest of the field in his rear view mirror. The biggest story of the day was of course Dustin Johnson withdrawing on the first…

Canadian Open will move to June 3-9 in 2019
According to a news release from Golf Canada, the RBC Canadian Open will be moving in the PGA Tour schedule and will now take place between June 3-9 in 2019. The 2018 Canadian Open will take place 23-29 at Glen Abbey as per usual but will move to the historic Hamilton Golf and Country Club…