
Peter Mumford
Editor & Publisher at Fairways Golf and Travel
Golf & travel writer, blogger, wanderer.
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2 weeks ago |
fairwaysgolf.ca | Peter Mumford
During the Toronto Golf Show back in February, I ran into Marc Ray, who teaches golf at Oak Hills Golf Club in Stirling, Ontario and is also President of the Canadian Golf Teachers Federation. Our chat started with the CGTF but eventually evolved into a discussion about teaching in general and what Marc was doing that’s different than most. I learned a bit about the Wright Balance system that day and we agreed to dig deeper in a future conversation.
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2 weeks ago |
fairwaysgolf.ca | Peter Mumford
During the Toronto Golf Show back in February, I ran into Marc Ray, who teaches golf at Oak Hills Golf Club in Stirling, Ontario and is also President of the Canadian Golf Teachers Federation. Our chat started with the CGTF but eventually evolved into a discussion about teaching in general and what Marc was doing that’s different than most. I learned a bit about the Wright Balance system that day and we agreed to dig deeper in a future conversation.
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2 weeks ago |
fairwaysgolf.ca | Peter Mumford
Golf OntarioGolf Ontario is proud to announce the launch of Adaptive Golf Month, a new, province-wide initiative taking place in July 2025 that will spotlight athletes, events, and programs advancing accessibility and inclusion in the sport of golf. This groundbreaking campaign is made possible thanks to an EnAbling Change program grant from the Ontario Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility.
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2 weeks ago |
fairwaysgolf.ca | Peter Mumford
Each week, we ask our panel of writers, PGA members and golf industry experts to weigh in with their views on the hot topics of the day. Many golf fans feel that the Masters is the best of the four majors. What is it that makes people feel this way? Jim Deeks, Fairways Magazine (@jimdeeks): Maybe three things, in no particular order: 1. The stunning beauty of the golf course, where not a blade of grass or pinecone is out of place.
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3 weeks ago |
fairwaysgolf.ca | Peter Mumford
Mike Masaro / Golf CanadaOakville, ON– Golf Canada and the United States Golf Association (USGA) announced today that the Team Canada – NextGen program and the U.S. National Junior Team will compete in a two-day international friendly match play event, April 12-13 at Champions Golf Club in Houston, Texas. The event will feature 12 players (six girls and six boys) representing each team in a mixed competition that will be World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) sanctioned.
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We have some of the best golf courses in the world, yet we sometimes overlook what’s in our own backyard. With the Loonie trading below $0.70 US, maybe this is the year to stay home and discover some of the wonderful golf that Canada has to offer. https://t.co/wgtXdMUXya https://t.co/lbZRaxouDw

Many of the best courses in Canada are only accessible to their members but a new Stay & Play program at The Pulpit Club in Caledon, Ontario lets visitors play The Pulpit and The Paintbrush - two of the best in the country. My take: https://t.co/Q3AdpCc6Yw