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Golf Canada is the National Sports Federation and governing body for golf in Canada representing 271,000 golfers and 1,400 member clubs across the country.
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RULES OF GOLF. Effective January 2023. As the governing body...
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RULES OF GOLF. Effective January 2023. As the governing body of golf in Canada, Golf Canada holds the exclusive right to govern, publish and distribute the Rules of Golf in Canada. The Rules are typically updated every four years through the work of the R&A and the United States Golf Association.
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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.
Detailed course information including rates, driving directions, hotels and weather forecast for RCGA Golf Club at Four Seasons, Calgary.
In addition, Golf Canada conducts Canada’s most prestigious golf championships. The RBC Canadian Open and Canadian Pacific Women’s Open attract the best professional golfers in the world, while regional junior and national
The RCGA Handicap & Course Rating Committee recently approved a change to the long-standing Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) method, bringing the Canadian methodology into equivalency with current ESC calculations employed by the United States Golf Association (USGA).