ABOUT GOLF CANADA
Annual Report and Strategic Plan

Golf Canada is the National Sports Federation and governing body for golf in Canada representing 300,000 golfers and 1,400 member clubs across the country. A proud member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, Golf Canada’s mission is to increase Canadian participation and excellence in golf. By investing in the growth of the sport and introducing more participants of all ages to the game, our vision is to be a world leader in golf.
Mission, Vision and Values
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Bettering the lives of Canadians through participation and excellence in golf.
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To be a world leader in golf.
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– Fun
– Inclusivity
– Excellence
– Integrity
– Accountability
Chief Executive Officer

Laurence Applebaum
With a sports management career spanning 30 years in Canada, Europe and the United States, Laurence Applebaum proudly returned home when he was named Chief Executive Officer of Golf Canada, the National Sport Federation and governing body for golf in Canada in July of 2017.
In his role as CEO, Applebaum oversees the executive management and strategic direction of Golf Canada’s multi-faceted business which includes Membership & Sport; Commercial Operations overseeing all revenue and marketing activities; fostering key relationships at the provincial, national, and international level; and conducting Championships including the RBC Canadian Open and CPKC Women’s Open. Applebaum also represents Golf Canada on numerous committees and advisory councils including the Golf Canada Foundation, National Golf Foundation, the International Golf & Health Initiative, the PGA TOUR’s President’s Cup, the Canadian Olympic Committee and We Are Golf comprising the leadership of the Canadian golf industry.
The Toronto native previously served five years as Executive Vice President of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he oversaw a variety of strategic and operational initiatives. During his tenure, Applebaum was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the women’s professional tennis circuit including tournament operations; on-site competition; player relations and development; sports science and medicine; broadcast operations and new business development.
Prior to joining the WTA, Applebaum served as the Toronto-based Vice President of Salomon Canada from 2006-2011. Previously, he held a variety of progressively senior roles at Wilson Sports and the brands of its parent company—Amer Sports—including Atomic, Suunto and Precor based in Europe. After starting his career at Wilson Sports Equipment Canada, Applebaum also served as Sales & Marketing Manager at Nike Golf Canada from 1997-1999.
Married with three children, Applebaum is a 1994 graduate of the Richard Ivey School of Business at Western University where he received an Honours in Business Administration (HBA) degree.
President

Adam Daifallah
Adam Daifallah is Golf Canada’s 118th President. He was first elected to the Board Directors in 2018 and served as Vice President from 2023-2025. He has been an active volunteer since 2013, sitting as a member of various committees including Compensation (past chair), Investment (past chair), Governors Council, People & Culture, Heritage Services and the Volunteer Services Working Group.
Adam is a Senior Managing Director at Teneo, the global CEO advisory firm, with responsibility for Teneo’s Montreal office. Previously he was co-founder and Managing Partner of the public affairs firm HATLEY Strategy Advisors, which was acquired by Teneo in 2020. Prior to that, Adam practiced law at the Montréal office of Norton Rose Fulbright (then Ogilvy Renault), sat on the editorial board of the National Post, and was Washington correspondent of The New York Sun. He is co-author of two books on Canadian politics.
In addition to his responsibilities at Teneo, Adam is a director of Dunham House, a residential treatment centre specializing in mental health and addiction recovery, and a member of the Management Committee of the Mount Royal Club. He is a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and the Montréal Economic Institute.
Originally from Peterborough, Ontario, Adam lives in Westmount, Québec with his wife Marie-Eve and two young sons. He is a former competitive junior golfer and is a member at Mount Bruno Country Club and Knowlton Golf Club.
Adam is a law graduate from Université Laval and is a member of the Québec Bar. He has a BA (honours) in history and political studies from Queen’s University and was a Sauvé Scholar at McGill University.
Executive Team
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Laurence ApplebaumChief Executive Officer
With a sports management career spanning 30 years in Canada, Europe and the United States, Laurence Applebaum proudly returned home when he was named Chief Executive Officer of Golf Canada, the National Sport Federation and governing body for golf in Canada in July of 2017.
In his role as CEO, Applebaum oversees the executive management and strategic direction of Golf Canada’s multi-faceted business which includes Membership & Sport; Commercial Operations overseeing all revenue and marketing activities; fostering key relationships at the provincial, national, and international level; and conducting Championships including the RBC Canadian Open and CPKC Women’s Open. Applebaum also represents Golf Canada on numerous committees and advisory councils including the Golf Canada Foundation, National Golf Foundation, the International Golf & Health Initiative, the PGA TOUR’s President’s Cup, the Canadian Olympic Committee and We Are Golf comprising the leadership of the Canadian golf industry.
The Toronto native previously served five years as Executive Vice President of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) in St. Petersburg, Florida, where he oversaw a variety of strategic and operational initiatives. During his tenure, Applebaum was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the women’s professional tennis circuit including tournament operations; on-site competition; player relations and development; sports science and medicine; broadcast operations and new business development.
Prior to joining the WTA, Applebaum served as the Toronto-based Vice President of Salomon Canada from 2006-2011. Previously, he held a variety of progressively senior roles at Wilson Sports and the brands of its parent company—Amer Sports—including Atomic, Suunto and Precor based in Europe. After starting his career at Wilson Sports Equipment Canada, Applebaum also served as Sales & Marketing Manager at Nike Golf Canada from 1997-1999.
Married with three children, Applebaum is a 1994 graduate of the Richard Ivey School of Business at Western University where he received an Honours in Business Administration (HBA) degree.
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Garrett BallChief Operating Officer
Garrett Ball joined Golf Canada in 2012 and was previously the organization’s Chief Financial Officer until transitioning to the newly created Chief Operating Officer role in 2020.
The longest tenured member of the Executive team, Garrett has oversight of the organization’s financial statements and investment portfolio; administration; business services and IT; professional championships, legal and compliance; government relations; and real estate & facilities, including the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame. Garrett is also leading Golf Canada’s new Home for Canadian Golf Project. Garrett has been the staff representative on Golf Canada’s Investment Committee and Audit & Risk Management Committee since 2013.
Garrett graduated from Brock University (BAcc – 2006) and then acquired his Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) designation in 2009. While at Brock University, Garrett was a five (5) time national champion on the lacrosse team. Before joining Golf Canada, Garrett spent nearly a decade working in audit and assurance with PwC LLP in the Hamilton office with short-term secondments in their offices in Dallas and Houston, Texas.
Garrett has been an active volunteer contributor or mentor to various programs, including the City of Hamilton’s Starter Company Program, the Tewaaraton Lacrosse League, and Lawn Summer Nights (Brantford) in support of Cystic Fibrosis. In 2020, Garrett was nominated for Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 Awards.
Married with two children, Garrett and his family are members of Rattlesnake Point Golf Club (Milton) and Cedar Springs Racquet Club (Burlington). Garett is an active coach in the Burlington Minor Lacrosse Association and Burlington Lions Optimist Minor Hockey Association.
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Tim McLaughlinChief Marketing Officer
Tim McLaughlin joined Golf Canada in 2022 as Senior Director of Marketing and Strategy and assumed the role of Chief Marketing Officer in March of 2023. As CMO, Tim is responsible for leading all marketing, brand, digital and communications activities for the organization. Working closely with the commercial and mission led functions of Golf Canada, Tim has established a performance-oriented culture that leverages a market and consumer led approach. Tim also has significant oversight of strategic initiatives and was instrumental in the development of Golf Canada’s new five-year strategic plan “An Inclusive Future for Golf.”
Tim joined Golf Canada after 17 years at Steam Whistle Brewing, a leader in the highly competitive brewing industry where he held progressive roles most recently as Vice President of Marketing. Under his leadership Steam Whistle grew to become Canada’s largest and most profitable craft beer brand. Known as a leader in sustainability, Steam Whistle was recognized consistently as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and named one of Canada’s 50 most iconic brands by Interbrand.
Tim is a graduate of Western University where he earned a Bachelors Degree in Management and Organizational Studies with a specialization in Finance. Tim holds several certifications from the Canadian Marketing Association and is a former member of the Board of Directors of The Beer Store, Canada’s largest beer retailer.
A native of Toronto, Tim lives in Etobicoke with his wife and two children. Tim has volunteered on the committees for the Achilles Run and the committee for Mayfair in support of the Rosedale Moore Park Association. Tim is also a 7-time participant in the Ride to Conquer Cancer.i
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Niki da SilvaChief People Officer
uNiki da Silva joined as Chief People Officer at Golf Canada in 2023 and brings 20 years of experience across talent and leadership development roles in the education and development sectors to the role. As CPO, Niki collaborates with the Executive Team, Board of Directors, staff, and national volunteer network to lead all people strategy and people functions for Golf Canada, the Golf Canada Foundation and First Tee Canada. Niki works closely with Golf Canada’s Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Safe Sport to advance the organization-wide commitment to DEI and Safe Sport.
Niki joined Golf Canada after five years as Global Chief People Officer for Right To Play, an international NGO with global operations across 22 countries, where she led the scaling and transformation of the People and Culture function aligning talent and strategy. Niki spent the first 15 years of her career in Graduate Management Education holding senior leadership positions at two of Canada’s most renowned business schools – the Ivey Business School, Western University, and the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, where she was recognized as leading one of the “Top 10 Biggest B-School innovations of the Decade” by Poets & Quants media.
Niki earned her MBA degree at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto and Honours Business Administration degree (HBA) from the Richard Ivey School of Business. She is also a Certified Leadership Coach through the Third Factor 3×4 Program and has achieved her Certified Human Resource Executive (CHRE) designation with the Human Resource Professional Association.
Married with two children, Niki has been an active volunteer supporting several community and youth sports groups including the Islington Rangers Soccer Club, Brampton Minor Lacrosse Association, and Toronto Ski Club in addition to past Board positions with Sunnylea Childcare Centre and the YWCA.
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Mark PalmerChief Commercial Officer
dMark Palmer joined Golf Canada as Chief Commercial Officer in September 2024, overseeing all aspects of revenue generation for the organization. His responsibilities include partnerships, sponsorships, and the revenue-related functions of key events and programs such as the RBC Canadian Open, CPKC Women’s Open, Amateur Championships, BDO National Golf League, She Plays Golf, and First Tee – Canada. Additionally, Mark is instrumental in developing new business opportunities and identifying incremental revenue streams, including new events and facilities for Golf Canada’s headquarters at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.
With over two decades of experience, Mark has a proven track record of driving substantial top-line growth. Before joining Golf Canada, he spent more than 20 years with the Toronto Blue Jays in various commercial roles. In his most recent role as Director of Partnership Development, he was instrumental in securing key partnerships with top Canadian and International brands and supported the monetization of a comprehensive two-year stadium renovation.
Mark holds a BA in Communication Studies from the University of Windsor, a postgraduate diploma in Sports & Event Marketing from George Brown College, and additional certifications in Business Strategy and Negotiation from the University of Toronto. He also maintains a Chartered Marketer designation through the Canadian Marketing Association (CMA).
A dedicated community advocate, Mark serves on the boards of Variety-The Children’s Charity of Ontario, Variety Village and the Sponsorship Marketing Council of Canada. He co-founded the Sponsorship Council with the Canadian Marketing Association, where he is a Past-Chair and a current council member.
Mark resides in Toronto with his partner Kathryn and their blended family of five children.
Board of Directors
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Louise PatryProvincial Council Chair
Louise Patry is a member of Golf Canada’s Board of Directors. She joined the Board in 2024 after previously serving as a member of Golf Canada’s Provincial Council, the Diversity and Inclusion Task Force, the Governance Committee and the Human Resources Committee over the last four years. Louise currently serves as chair of the Provincial Council and is a member of the Compensation Committee.
Louise has over 17 years of experience in the Canadian golf industry. She is the former president as well as former vice president and former secretary of the Board of the Fédération de Golf du Québec and the former president, former secretary and former chair of the house committee of the Beaconsfield Golf Club.
Louise is a senior partner at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, where she practices Labour and Employment Law. She is a frequent speaker on labour and employment issues, including at the Practising Law Institute’s annual Cross-Border Employment Law conference, and is a member of the Human Resources Committee within World Law Group. When she is able, Louise volunteers her time on pro bono matters for various charities and non-profit organizations. In addition to her aforementioned board work with golf clubs, Louise is a former member of the Board and member of the Governance and Nominating Committee for the National Arts Centre Foundation, a former member of the Board of the Women’s Y Foundation of Montréal and a former member of the Board and former president of YWCA Montréal.
Louise lives in Montréal with her husband Peter. They, along with their son Phillipe, are avid golfers. Louise is a proud member of Beaconsfield Golf Club in Pointe-Claire, Québec and Cypress Lake Golf Club in Fort Myers, Florida. Louise is a graduate of Université de Montréal, (Labour Law Dipl., 1988) and Université de Sherbrooke (BCL, 1980).
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Steven YoungGovernors Council Chair
Steven Young joins Golf Canada’s Board for the first time in 2025. Steven has served on Governor’s Council since 2018 and is in his first year as the Council’s Chair. Previously, he served Golf Canada on various committees including Membership, Golf Hall of Fame, Chair of Amateur Competitions, Nominations and Industry Council.
Steven served as the Executive Director of the New Brunswick Golf Association, New Brunswick Ladies Golf Association and Golf NB. During his time in New Brunswick, he was trained in Course Rating and Handicapping and became a nationally certified Rules official. He has officiated at Provincial, Atlantic and National championships and two Canadian Opens.
In addition to serving Golf Canada, Steven has been a member of the Stanley Thompson Society and is currently on the Alberta Chapter of the National Golf Course Owners Association.
Steven is the Director of Golf and member of the Executive Committee at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, in Banff, Alberta. Prior to his move to Banff, he was the Director of Golf at the Fairmont Algonquin in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick. Steven has the designation of Executive Professional with the PGA of Canada and in 2024 was recognized by the PGA of Alberta as their Executive Professional of the year. He was also recognized in 2024 as the 59Club’s Manager of the year for Canada. Outside of golf, Steven is active in the curling community having served as President of Curling Alberta and the Banff Curling Club. Currently, he is the President of the Rocky Mountain Curling Association.
Steven lives in Banff with his wife Annette and son Saxby. He has two other children, Desmond and Fenja who attend the University of Alberta. Steven has a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education (BPHE) from Queen’s University.
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Peter BroomeDirector at Large
Peter Broome, a resident of Jupiter, Florida, joined the Board of Directors of Golf Canada in 2024 and currently, Co-Chairs the Golf Industry Advisory Council and is a member of the Compensation Committee.
Peter is a native of Montreal, a golf industry veteran and a proud Canadian. His connection with golf and Golf Canada began as a Junior Golfer at Royal Montreal GC and Mount Bruno CC. As a player, Peter has won championships at the club, regional and provincial levels.
Peter’s career in golf began as an Assistant Professional at several notable Canadian golf clubs while attending McGill University. Post graduation Peter embarked on a career in the golf industry working for Fletcher Leisure Group and Taylor Made in Canada, and finally 30 years with Acushnet Company as a member of the Senior Leadership team in the United States.
While at Acushnet Peter served as the Senior Vice President responsible for Titleist Brand Management and Acushnet’s Industry Relations. As an extension of the Industry Relations responsibilities Peter oversaw partnerships and communications with key stakeholders in the game including the PGA and the Governing Bodies. In addition, Peter was responsible for Acushnet’s operations in Latin America and Canada.
Peter served a term as Chair of the US Golf Manufacturers Council which represents the Manufacturer community with the governing bodies and government. Peter continues to serve as a Trustee at Methodist University in North Carolina.
Peter and wife Sandy live in Jupiter, Florida and have 3 children, Valerie, Matthew and Bradley and 3 grandsons. Peter is a proud member of Mount Bruno CC, Grenadier Island CC and the Royal and Ancient GC of St Andrews.
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Lori DithurbideDirector at Large
Lori Dithurbide of Halifax, NS joins Golf Canada’s Board of Directors in March 2024. Lori currently serves on the Sport Committee and Compensation Committee. She has previously served on the National Team Selection Committee.
Lori began golfing as a junior in her hometown of Cheticamp, Nova Scotia at Le Portage Golf Club. When returning to Nova Scotia following graduate school, she began working in mental performance with Nova Scotia’s junior provincial teams. Lori was invited to be a committee member on Golf Nova Scotia’s Player Development Committee (now Sport Development Committee) in 2018 and Golf Nova Scotia’s Board of Directors in 2023. She was invited to join Golf Canada’s Sport Committee and National Team Selection Committee in 2022. Lori played in her first Golf Canada National Amateur Championship in 2023 at Ashburn Golf Club, her home course.
Lori is an Associate Professor in Kinesiology at Dalhousie University where she conducts research and teaches in sport psychology. She has published research, including research in how the use of technology in golf impacts coaching and performance, in multiple peer-reviewed research journals. Lori is also a Certified Mental Performance Consultant and a Professional Member of the Canadian Sport Psychology Association. She has worked with multiple national teams and athletes from various sports, including gymnastics, golf, hockey, canoe/kayak and sailing. She is currently a Mental Performance Consultant and Research and Innovation Lead with the Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic and the Lead Mental Performance Consultant for the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics National Team.
Lori lives in Halifax and is a member of Ashburn Golf Club. When she is not on the golf course, you can find her spending her time curling, travelling to new locations, or spending time in her hometown in northern Cape Breton. She is a graduate of Saint Mary’s University (B.A. Honours), Brock University (M.A.) and Michigan State University (Ph.D.) and holds a certificate in Mental Health in Elite Sport from the International Olympic Committee.
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Nafeez HirjiDirector at Large
Nafeez Hirji, residing in Calgary, Alberta, contributes to Golf Canada’s Golf Industry Advisory Council as its Co-Chair. He has been involved with the Council since 2021 and is committed to the advancement of golf in Canada. He also currently serves as Chair of the Investment Committee.
Nafeez’s approach to golf in Canada is defined by his passion for the sport and a strong belief in the importance of strengthening community engagement. In his role as President of Eaglequest Golf Centers Inc., he oversees golf courses in British Columbia, Alberta, and Nova Scotia, ensuring that each location meets the unique needs of its diverse and growing golf community. Nafeez brings significant experience in meeting the evolving needs of the industry, from an owner / operator, professional and patron perspective. He serves on the British Columbia chapter board for the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA), where he supports the development of the golf industry in the region.
Beyond golf, Nafeez is a Director at Primevest Realty Corp., supporting a variety of real estate projects in the hotel, multifamily, condo and commercial space across Canada. In this role, he leverages his legal background in both commercial and Real Estate law from Canada and the UK.
A graduate of Dalhousie University (B. Comm) and King’s College London (LL. B), Nafeez balances his professional life with a range of interests. When not on the golf course, he enjoys skiing and cycling, and has an appreciation for performing arts.
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Patrick Kelly (T’esots’en)Director at Large
Patrick Kelly, Victoria, BC, is a member of the Leq’a:mel First Nation, has been on the Board for four years. He is the current Chair of the Human Resources Committee and serves on the Governance Committee.
He was the Tournament Chair for the 2023 CPKC Women’s Open, as well as the 2022 Canadian Men’s Amateur, and the 2021 US Open Qualifier. In 2022, in partnership with the Governor General’s office, was the Chair of the Reconciliation golf event at the Royal Ottawa Golf and Country Club. He was a Director, President, and Past President on the Board of British Columbia Golf (2015-18.)
He started playing golf in 2001 and in 2007, he founded the BC Aboriginal Golf Association where he served as its President. In 2023, Sport BC presented Patrick with the President’s Award for the game of golf.
Patrick operates a private consulting business (1998 to the present), was the Board Chair and CEO of the Coastal First Nations (2000-18); Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor of BC (2007-12); Advisor to the BC Missing Women Commission of Inquiry (2010-13); Vice President, Canadian Executive Service Organization (2010-12); Director, Strategic Planning and Communications, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (2001-07); and various other management and executive roles. He trained as a teacher (1974-77) and taught for nine years in the Fraser Valley, BC.
He has five children, three grandchildren and lives with his wife in Victoria, BC. He is a member of the Gorge Vale Golf Club. He serves as a member of the BC Provincial Court Judicial Council, and on the Board of the BC Energy Regulator. In 2009 he received a BC Community Achievement Award. He is a Life Bencher of the Law Society of BC.
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Katie MahonDirector at Large
Katie Mahon joined the Board of Directors in 2024 and is currently the Chair of Audit & Risk Management, a committee she has served on since 2019. She previously served as a member of the Governors’ Council.
Katie received her Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) certification in 2009. Since then, she has worked with numerous charities and not-for-profit organizations in her capacity as a business partner and as a Board member to further their strategic priorities.
Katie is currently an audit partner at KPMG LLP with over 15 years of experience in public accounting with a focus on not-for-profit clients. Katie’s clientele includes both audit and accounting engagements for a variety of municipal, healthcare and non-profit organizations across Ontario. In addition to her audit and accounting experience, Katie has taken a keen interest in operational efficiency, having been involved in a variety of service delivery and lean transformation projects, specifically in the not-for-profit sector.
Katie currently resides in Kingston, Ontario with her husband, Chris, and two small children, Chloe (7) and Cameron (3). She recently became a member of the Cataraqui Golf & Country Club.
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Brittany MarchandDirector At Large & Athlete Representative
Brittany Marchand, currently located in Mooresville, NC, served her first year on the Golf Canada Board of Directors in 2024. Additionally, she holds a position on the Sport Committee and is Golf Canada’s COC Athlete Representative.
Brittany’s journey with golf began at a young age, leading to a notable involvement with Golf Canada. She was a part of Golf Canada’s high-performance teams for a total of 9 years, moving through the Development, Amateur and Young Pro programs. In her last year as an amateur, she competed for Canada in the 2015 World Amateur, assisting Canada to a 2nd place finish. Brittany also played in the NCAA for NC State University, earning three individual wins, multiple All ACC team selections, and an All-American honorable mention. After college, she turned professional and competed on the Symetra and LPGA tours for a total of 6 years before retiring. She secured a win on the Symetra Tour and achieved a top 10 finish on the LPGA Tour. Shortly following her golf career, she joined the Sport Committee to continue her involvement with Golf Canada.
Brittany graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering from NC State University. During her golf career, she advocated for women and girls in STEM and was the ambassador for Golf Canada’s Golf in Schools program. After her golf career, she briefly ventured into business development for a legal technology company before assuming the role of a business analyst with Next League in December 2022. At Next League, she contributes to solving technology challenges for sports organizations, particularly in golf, leveraging her expertise and passion for the sport.
Outside of her professional endeavours, Brittany resides in Mooresville, NC, with her husband, Jorge Joya. Despite living in the US now, she remains closely connected to her family and friends in the Greater Toronto Area, visiting as much as she can. Additionally, she maintains an honorary membership at Brampton Golf Club, where she grew up learning and playing the game.
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Jean-Sébastien MontyDirector At Large
Jean-Sébastien Monty joined Golf Canada’s Board as a director at large in 2021 after having served on the Golf Canada Foundation board of directors since 2014 – on which he continues to serve to this day. Jean-Sébastien has served on the Investment Committee since 2018 and now Chairs the Compensation Committee.
Jean-Sébastien has been helping the Golf Canada Foundation extend its reach and fundraising capabilities/initiatives since he joined the Foundation’s board in 2014. He has been particularly involved in the establishment of First Tee in Canada.
Jean-Sébastien started his marketing career at Cossette in the mid to late 1990s. Seasoned with more than twenty-five years of experience devoted to managing marketing and communications operations and client relationships, he has made it a point of honour to successfully meet challenges in the most diverse of fields. He is now a Senior Partner and Co-Founder of the Humanise Collective, an organization made up of independent agencies and consultancies in the business consulting, advertising & media, immersive experiences and marketing fields.
Over and above his professional duties and Golf Canada, he also sits on the board and executive committee of the Jeunes en Tête Foundation, an organization that helps youth with mental health issues in Quebec. He has served on other non-profit organization boards and committees such as Alpine Canada, Fondation Marie-Vincent and others.
Jean-Sébastien lives in Montreal and spends a lot of his spare time in Magog with his wife Karine Labonté-Monty and they have 3 children, Chloé, Léa and Jean-Alexandre. He plays most of his golf at the Memphremagog Golf Club, where he is a member, as well as Wentworth Golf Club in England. He graduated from McGill University and has completed his Canadian Corporate Directors certification from the ICD.
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Pamela HuffDirector at Large
Pamela Huff of Toronto, Ontario joins Golf Canada’s Board of Directors in March 2025, after serving on the Governance Committee. Pam started playing golf as an adult and brings the perspective to the Board of an adult learner of the game. She is a passionate advocate for more women to participate in the sport, at all ages, for its lifelong social and health benefits. Pam indulges her passion for the sport as a proud member of The Toronto Golf Club, the Cataraqui Golf and Country Club in Kingston, Ontario and Hog’s Head Golf Club in Waterville, Ireland.
Pam also brings over 35 years of professional and leadership experience to the Board. Pam is a senior partner in the Restructuring & Insolvency Group of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, widely regarded as one of Canada’s preeminent corporate restructuring practices. Recognized for her deep expertise in both complex commercial restructurings and insolvency litigation, she is acknowledged as one of Canada’s foremost practitioners in this field. Pam advises major corporations, financial institutions, and other stakeholders in high-stakes transactions, providing strategic guidance to achieve the best possible outcomes.
A recognized thought leader, Pam has been a guest lecturer at leading law schools, a prolific author, and a sought-after speaker at industry conferences. She has served as Chair of the Ontario Bar Association’s Insolvency Section, Chair of the Policy Reform Committee of the Insolvency Institute of Canada and was the first woman elected as President of the Institute where she holds the distinguished title of Fellow.
Pam’s leadership extends beyond her practice; she served for over a decade on Blakes’ Executive Committee and as the leader of the national corporate restructuring practice. A champion of diversity and inclusivity, Pam has mentored many up-and-coming professionals within Blakes and the broader industry, helping to develop the next generation of leaders in corporate restructuring.
Deeply committed to giving back, Pam leverages her expertise and leadership skills to support healthcare and community initiatives. She serves as a Director of the Trillium Health Partners Foundation, where she helps advance healthcare in the Greater Toronto Area. She also volunteers with the University Health Network, contributing as a community liaison on key committees, and as a member of the Finance and Risk Committee of the United Way of Greater Toronto.
Pam is a graduate of the University of Toronto (Bachelor of Arts) and University of Toronto Law School (LL.B). She holds an ICD.D designation granted by the Institute of Corporate Directors and brings to the Board her commitment to the highest standards of good governance.
Councils
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Governors Council
Steve Young (AB), Chair
Judy Astle (NB)
Roger Beach (ON)
Paul Beaudry (QC)
David Bolton (NS)
Peter Boronkay (BC)
Katie Brine (ON)
Harry Brotchie (MB)
Allison Chisholm (NB)
Ashley Chinner (ON)
Michelle Collens (BC)
Tom Forestell (ON)
Kristian Hammerback (MB)
Carrie Julie (ON)
Kendra Koss (AB)
Nancy Layton (QC)
Brenda McIlwaine (PEI)
Danica McLellan (AB)
Wayne McWhirter (MB)
Lana Quinn (BC)
Kelly Roberts (ON)
Robin Roopchan (ON)
Larry Wagman (SK)
Steve Wedgwood (NL)
Susan White (BC)
Ryan Logan, Staff Representative
Tim McLaughlin, Staff Representative
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Provincial Council
Louise Patry (QC), Chair
Brent Bailey (AB)
Kevin Duchscherer (SK)
Leslie Ferrari (ON)
Francois Gagnon (QC)
Tracy Jones (PEI)
Shaane Nathu (NL/LB)
Kent Rogers (NS)
Joe Sullivan (NB)
Shauna Wilton (BC)
Susan Wright Cassan (MB)
Ryan Logan, Staff Representative
Taylor Stevenson, Staff Representative
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Golf Industry Advisory Council
Nafeez Hirji (AB), Chair
Peter Broome (QC), Chair
Harry Brotchie (MB/SK)
Richard Edmonds (ON)
Cale Fair (ON)
Jana-Lynn Fairbairn (AB)
Grant Fraser (ON)
Barry Forth (ON)
Donald Kaye (ON)
Scott Kolb (BC)
John McLinden (ON)
Lesley McMahon (AB)
Debbie Savoy Morel (QC)
Ted Stonehouse (NS)
Kathryn Teneese (BC)
Steve Young (AB)
Mark Palmer, Staff Representative
Ryan Logan, Staff Representative
Past Presidents
2024 | David McCarthy | Donalda G&CC, North York / St. Andrews Golf Club, St. Andrews |
2023 | David McCarthy | Donalda G&CC, North York / St. Andrews Golf Club, St. Andrews |
2022 | Liz Hoffman | Thornhill Golf Club, Thornhill |
2021 | Liz Hoffman | Thornhill Golf Club, Thornhill |
2020 | Charlie Beaulieu | Club de golf le Mirage, Lorraine |
2019 | Charlie Beaulieu | Club de golf le Mirage, Lorraine |
2018 | Leslie Dunning | Earl Grey GC, Calgary / Bigwin Island GC, Muskoka |
2017 | Roland Deveau, Q.C. | Clare G&CC, Church Point |
2016 | Roland Deveau, Q.C. | Clare G&CC, Church Point |
2015 | Paul McLean | Coppinwood GC. Claremont / Oviinbyrd GC, Muskoka |
2014 | Douglas Alexander | London Hunt & CC, London |
2013 | Michael Carroll | Point Grey GC, Vancouver |
2012 | Diane Dunlop-Hébert | Mount Bruno CC, St-Bruno |
2011 | Karen Rackel | Highlands GC, Edmonton |
2010 | Jack McDonald | Rivershore Golf Links, Kamloops |
2009 | Thomas McCarthy | Ashburn GC, Halifax |
2008 | Andrew Cook | Markland Wood CC, Etobicoke |
2007 | Garry West | Bayview G&CC, Thornhill |
2006 | Wayne Petersen | Paradise Canyon Golf Resort, Lethbridge |
2005 | James Halliday | Victoria GC, Victoria |
2004 | David Shaw | Riverside G&CC, Rothesay |
2003 | James Grant | Royal Montreal GC, Westmount |
2002 | Harry S. Zuzak | Jagare Ridge GC, Edmonton |
2001 | Roger Archambault | Beloeil GC, Beloeil |
2000 | Don Griffiths | Point Grey G&CC, Vancouver |
1999 | Worden A. Teasdale | Markland Wood CC, Etobicoke |
1998 | F. Gordon Coyle | Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga |
1997 | F.A. (Al) Macatavish | Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg |
1996 | N. Douglas Ross, Q.C. | Belvedere G&WC, Charlottetown |
1995 | Jacques Nols | Kanawaki GC, Kahnawake |
1994 | W. Keith Gray | Toronto Hunt Club, Toronto |
1993 | Findlay S. Young | Prince George G&CC, Prince George |
1992 | Hugh G. Hallward | Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard |
1991 | Peter J. Hope | Brightwood G&CC, Dartmouth |
1990 | Robert G. Long | Rosedale GC, Toronto |
1989 | Keith Rever | Wascana GC, Regina |
1988 | Harold Brownstein | Elm Ridge GC, Ile Bizard |
1987 | Thomas P. Wood | Derrick G&WC, Edmonton |
1986 | Dr. Douglas G. Brewer | Fredericton G&CC, Fredericton |
1985 | James D. Bruce | Capilano G&CC, Vancouver |
1984 | Wm. A. Farlinger | Lambton G&CC, Toronto |
1983 | Manuel Bricker | Glendale G&CC, Winnipeg |
1982 | John S. Marshall | Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster |
1981 | Ralph Costello | Riverside CC, Saint John |
1980 | Robert M. Everson | Kanawaki GC, Kahnawake |
1979 | W. Len Goldson | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1978 | R. Bruce Bailey | Calgary G&CC, Calgary |
1977 | T. George Armstrong | Lambton G&CC, Toronto |
1976 | Dave Shea | Richelieu Valley GC, Ste-Julie de Vercheres |
1975 | J.D. Heywood | Riverside CC, Saskatoon |
1974 | Richard H. Grimm | Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga |
1973 | George C. Hevenor Sr. | Summit G&CC, Toronto |
1972 | Cecil Vineberg | Hillsdale G&CC, Montreal |
1971 | Patrick C. Osler | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1970 | J. Campbell McLean | Capilano G&CC, Vancouver |
1969 | Ray Getliffe | Royal Montreal GC, Montreal |
1968 | J.A. Swanson | Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg |
1967 | Phil Farley | Scarboro G&CC, Toronto |
1966 | E. Duncan Millican | Royal Montreal GC, Montreal |
1965 | R. Bruce Forbes | Brantford G&CC, Brantford |
1964 | W. Arthur Johnston | St. Charles CC, Winnipeg |
1963 | Albert Rolland | Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval |
1962 | Dr. J.E. Leddy | Riverside CC, Saskatoon |
1961 | H.C. Lyle | Capilano G&CC, Vancouver |
1960 | V.C. Holdroyd | Rosedale GC, Toronto |
1959 | Gordon B. Taylor | Kanawaki GC, Kahnawake |
1958 | John. M. Blair | St. Charles CC, Winnipeg |
1957 | C. Ross Somerville | London Hunt & CC, London |
1956 | James P. Anglin, Q.C. | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1955 | Dr. E.O. Turner | Fredericton GC, Fredericton |
1954 | R.C. Borland | Calgary G&CC, Calgary |
1953 | A.J. Mylrea | Rosedale GC, Toronto |
1952 | Colin Rankin | Beaconsfield GC, Montreal |
1951 | J. Gordon Bowers | Capilano G&CC, Vancouver |
1950 | C.W. Watson | St. George’s G&CC, Toronto |
1949 | R.C. Holbrook | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1948 | F.N. Robertson | Riverside G&CC, Saint John |
1947 | George W. Lang | Westmount G&CC, Kitchener |
1946 | J.A. Fuller | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1945 | H.R. Frost, K.C. | Thornhill GC, Thornhill |
1944 | Dr. A.W. Matthews | Mayfair G&CC, Edmonton |
1943 | M.R. Ferguson | Beaconsfield GC, Montreal |
1942 | C.H. Sclater | Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster |
1941 | W.S. Charlton | Point Grey GC, Vancouver |
1940 | Frank H. Harris | Mississaugua GC, Mississauga |
1939 | J. Ernest Savard | Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval |
1938 | Lt.-Col. Claude Brown | London Hunt & CC, London |
1937 | John I. Rankin | Beaconsfield GC, Montreal |
1936 | Robert Jacob, K.C | Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg |
1935 | E.C. Gould | Brantford G&CC, Brantford |
1934 | George H. Forster | Beaconsfield GC, Montreal |
1933 | C.W. Jackson | St. Charles CC, Winnipeg |
1932 | W.H. Plant | Mississaugua GC, Mississauga |
1930-31 | Alfred Collyer | Knowlton GC, Knowlton |
1929 | C.E. Harvey | Elmhurst G&CC, Winnipeg |
1928 | Major W.D. Wilson | Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster |
1927 | W.W. Walker | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1926 | C.A. Bogert | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1925 | W.E. Matthews | Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer |
1924 | S.B. Gundy | Rosedale GC, Toronto |
1923 | George S. Lyon | Lambton G&CC, Toronto |
1922 | R.C.H. Cassels, KC | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1921 | Paul Myler | Hamilton GC, Ancaster |
1920 | D.R. Brown | Beaconsfield GC, Montreal |
1915-19 | F.A. Rolph | Lambton G&CC, Toronto |
1914 | C.E. Read Royal | Ottawa GC, Aylmer |
1913 | A.H. Campbell | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1912 | J.T. McCall | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1911 | Hon. Justice G.F. Orde | Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer |
1910 | A.W. Austin | Lambton G&CC, Toronto |
1909 | Col. George A. Sweny | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1908 | Dr. R.F. Ruttan | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1907 | A.W. Austin | Lambton G&CC, Toronto |
1906 | Hon. George Perley | Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer |
1905 | D.R. Wilkie | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1904 | Fayette Brown | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1903 | P.D. Crerar | Hamilton GC, Ancaster |
1902 | G.H. Balfour | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1901 | Col. George A. Sweny | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1900 | W.W. Watson | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
1899 | Lt.-Col. D.T. Irwin | Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer |
1898 | Col. George A. Sweny | Toronto GC, Toronto |
1897 | John Hamilton | Quebec GC, Quebec |
1896 | Hon. George A. Drummond | Royal Montreal GC, Dixie |
CLGA (amalgamation)
Founded in 1913, the Canadian Ladies Golf Association (CLGA) was established with the aid of the (British) Ladies Golf Union to provide female golfers in Canada with a handicap system as well as organized golf matches.
In their history, they had expanded their organizations role to include championships, course rating, philanthropy, rules, along with player and program development.
PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE CLGA
2004-2005 | Carole Mix |
2002-2003 | Patricia Edwards |
2000-2001 | Grace McCann |
1998-1999 | Thelma Coutts |
1996-1997 | Mary Drummie |
1994-1995 | Sheila Bentley |
1992-1993 | Erie Clibborn |
1990-1991 | Esther Cox |
1988-1989 | Grace Moul |
1986-1987 | Aihlin Walker |
1984-1985 | Jeanne Murphy |
1982-1983 | Peggy Colonello |
1980-1981 | Nancy Walker |
1978-1979 | Jean Dickeson |
1976-1977 | Audrey Gordon |
1974-1975 | Irene Mackenzie |
1972-1973 | Marion Morris |
1970-1971 | Doreen Martin |
1935-1947 | Mrs. Edwin Crockett |
1933-1934 | Jean Haslett |
1929-1932 | Mrs. John M. Lyle |
1919-1928 | Ella Murray |
1913-1918 | Frances Allen Campbell |
1969 | Dorothy Sedgewick |
1968 | Margaret Mussells |
1967 | Irene Mackenzie |
1966 | Mary Hatfield |
1965 | Helen Wilson |
1964 | Mabel Kean |
1963 | W.E. Bickley |
1962 | Doris Marquardt |
1961 | Maude Corkill/Mrs. J. Price |
1960 | Winnifred Drummie |
1959 | H.W. Taylor |
1958 | Phyllis Trotter |
1957 | Louise Taylor |
1956 | Aidyne Campbell |
1955 | Kathleen Farrell |
1954 | Pearl Foster |
1953 | Ethel Ivey |
1952 | Ruth Michaels |
1951 | Louisa Currie |
1950 | Ella Peterson |
1949 | Kathleen Farrell |
1948 | Mrs. G.H. Buntain |