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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Top 10 YouTube videos of the year on Golf Talk Canada
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…

Brooke Henderson at the Women’s PGA Championship
Brooke Henderson finished second at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino discussed Henderson’s impressive weekend on this weeks GTC.

Golf Talk Canada does Las Vegas
Golf Talk Canada’s Mark Zecchino took a road trip down to Nevada to play several golf courses throughout the Las Vegas area. Here is a look at the spectacular Wolf Creek Golf Club in Mesquite, NV which is a 90 minute drive from the Las Vegas strip. However, it’s definitely worth the drive!

Mark Zecchino – Champion of Horrible Humans
In case you missed it, Mark Zecchino had an epic rant on Golf Talk Canada on TSN 1050AM radio Saturday morning. Zecchino says he is not the only one who thinks Phil Mickelson should skip his daughter’s high school graduation and play in the U.S Open. Have a listen to his comical rant:

Glen Abbey receives heritage site designation
The town of Oakville council unanimously voted to make Glen Abbey golf course a heritage site late Monday night. According to the Toronto Star: In 2015, ClubLink Corp. proposed a plan to build 3,222 residential units and 122,000 square feet of commercial space on the site, leaving 124 acres for public green space. The latest vote…

Golf TV ratings are down
There have been reports of doom and gloom in regards to golf TV ratings at the four major tournaments in 2017. According to Sports Media Watch: Final round coverage of The Masters earned a 7.6 overnight rating on CBS Sunday afternoon, down 11% from last year (8.5), down 21% from 2015 (9.6), and the lowest…