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Dustin Wilson PGA of Canada Teaching Professional at Whitewater Golf Club just outside of Thunder Bay joins the show. He's the winner of the PGA of Canada Warren Crosbie Community Leader of the Year award. We discuss how he got into golf, how he got into the business, playing hockey growing up, battling addiction, the PGA of Canada member assistance program, Raising the Barr golf tournament, working with Sean Foley, Glen Abbey, Canadian Open, teaching the game, Scotland, trips to Winnipeg, and so much more. Enjoy! 18 Over Par with Mike & JR is proudly presented by St. Charles member Bryce Matlashewski who is an Investment Advisor with Endeavour Wealth Management, part of IA Private Wealth, and a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. You can contact Bryce at 204-515-3446 or connect with him here https://eighteenoverpar.podbean.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and MySpace https://linktr.ee/18overpar
This week in the Neighborhood Spotlight segment, Cleve discusses Glen Abbey in Alpharetta, Georgia. After that, we delve into the regrets of first-time home sellers. Finally, we help you figure out if you have missed the spring selling window for 2023. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity
Dean, Rookie, Lochlin and Ryan head down to the 13th annual Joe Carter Classic at Glen Abbey Golf Club in the beautiful Oakville Ontario. The boys kick things off with some live golf commentary from the 18th hole at Glen Abbey, Dean gives us some tips on how to approach the golf course. We discuss the LIV Tour, why the PGA Tour only does the Canadian Open at 3 golf courses in Canada, course management and the man himself Joe Carter stops by for a interview you don't want to miss. Watch the show on YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/5TX0G0Pbqio
As the title suggests, we spend most of this week's episode previewing the highly-anticipated Open Championship, back after being cancelled in 2020. As per usual, Brent takes us through the historic course, some design elements that make it unique, as well as some notable holes to watch out for. While the weather forecast for the weekend isn't looking too harsh, this course is a great example of true links golf in the most traditional sense and should be a real test for the field. We do things a bit differently with this preview when it comes to breaking down the field. Rather than devoting too much time on the big names who you'll surely know plenty about, John takes us a bit deeper down the field list and helps identify some great value picks for the week. We also take a look at players who have seen success in their careers playing the Open and find a few stats that will lead to success at St. George's. Before getting into the preview, we also cover a few headlines: John's most recent golf excursion Glen Abbey is saved! Recap of the Tours, including some great results for Canadians at the US Senior Open PIP moments of the week Check back next week as we recap all the action from the UK and see who takes home the Claret Jug. Until then, keep up with all things Ready Golf at: Instagram - @readygolfpod Twitter - @readygolfpod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readygolfpod/ Or drop us a line at info@readygolf.ca
Kelly talks to Oakville MPP Stephen Crawford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wheeler chats with NBA TV Basketball Analyst Akil Augustine to break down the top 4 team rankings in the Eastern Conference and Golf Talk Canada's Adam Scully live from Glen Abbey.
Wheeler chats with NBA TV Basketball Analyst Akil Augustine to break down the top 4 team rankings in the Eastern Conference and Golf Talk Canada's Adam Scully live from Glen Abbey.
Gareth Wheeler talks to Toronto Star Columnist Dave Feschuk about where the Raptors rank in the East with Kawhi Leonard, and Golf Talk Canada's Adam Scully joined the show live from Glen Abbey.
Gareth Wheeler talks to Toronto Star Columnist Dave Feschuk about where the Raptors rank in the East with Kawhi Leonard, and Golf Talk Canada's Adam Scully joined the show live from Glen Abbey.
Golf Canada CEO Laurence Applebaum joined Hayes & Steve Simmons for his thoughts headed into this years Canadian Open @ Glen Abbey. As well he talks about the schedule move starting next year, and what the future of Glen Abbey is.
Scott discusses DeRozan's comments and what he's given to the franchise with TSN 1050 Raptors Reporter Josh Lewenberg, TSN Golf Analyst & Co-Host of Golf Talk Canada Bob Weeks joins to preview the RBC Canadian Open and the future of the tournament at Glen Abbey, and You Just Made The List!
Episode 39 - No post Open Championship blues here as we celebrate a victory for Barry with Francesco Molinari plus discuss this week's golfing action. The RBC Canadian Open is the final national Open across a busy 5-week period. Snead, Palmer, Trevino (3 times), Norman (twice), Price, Woods, Furyk and Day have all lifted the trophy, with Jhonattan Vegas going for an unlikely 3-peat at Glen Abbey this week. On the European Tour the Porsche European Open has the Masters Champion Patrick Reed, Paul Casey and Bryson DeChambeau headlining. However last year saw the tournament won by the talented Jordan Smith and Paul, Steve and Barry discuss who could take the opportunity this week to land a main-Tour title in Hamburg, Germany. Intro: 00:00; Post Open Championship Chat + Ryder Cup Ramblings: 01:50; RBC Canadian Open Start: 22:20; Porsche European Open Start: 49:04. Updated now covering 2018 year to date including July. Our each way bookmaker analysis for golf betting, uncovering who gives the very best-value consistently in golf betting - maximise your each-way opportunities - it's available to read here: Best Bookmaker Each Way Terms Steve's full 2018 RBC Canadian Open Preview at Golf Betting System is available here: RBC Canadian Open Betting Tips Paul's full 2018 Scottish Open at Golf Betting System is available here: Porsche European Open Betting Tips This week's Predictor Models are available here: RBC Canadian Open Predictor Model RBC Canadian Open Predictor Model Twitter: Steve Bamford @Bamfordgolf; Barry O'Hanrahan @AGoodTalkGolf; Paul Williams @GolfBetting Golf Betting System Facebook - Home of the 2018 Punters League: Join our Golf Betting System Facebook Group A Good Talk Spoiled Channel on Podbean https://agoodtalkspoiled.podbean.com/
The owner of Glen Abbey golf course wants to demolish and remove the gold course and some buildings to make way for homes and stores, despite the heritage status that was given. Last night Oakville city council started the debate on this and will continue this evening. What's the current situation? Guest - Fraser Damoff, Spokesperson, Save Glen Abbey Is Kathleen Wynne paying attention to the needs of Ontario businesses? Guest - Christine Van Geyn, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Ontario Director TD Bank is the latest to come out with a report in regards to the new minimum wage increase. They say that the $15 minimum wage could cost the economy up to 90,000 jobs. Are we hearing more pros than cons when it comes to the minimum wage increase? Or is it reversed – we hearing too much negative and not enough positive? Guest - Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
The owner of Glen Abbey golf course wants to demolish and remove the gold course and some buildings to make way for homes and stores, despite the heritage status that was given. Last night, Oakville city council started the debate on this and will continue this evening. What's the current situation? Guest - Fraser Damoff, Spokesperson, Save Glen Abbey
In Hamilton, women who require breast reconstruction surgery are waiting nearly a year for that surgery – that's nearly twice as long the province says it should take. It's also the worst wait in the province. Guest: MJ DeCoteau, founder and executive director of Rethink Breast Cancer - The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics have agreed to trade Kyrie Irving and Isaiah Thomas. Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor for CHCH - The town of Oakville has decided to designate Glen Abbey golf course a heritage site. How could this possibly be a problem? Scott explains how.
The City of Oakville voted to designate Glen Abbey golf course as a heritage site. However, this doesn't necessarily protect Glen Abbey from being turned into a housing development. A proposed development by ClubLink wants to turn the course into a mix of 3,200 residential units, office and retail space. The plan has brought heavy opposition from the public. Guest: Fraser Damoff, Executive Director, Cycle Oakville. Spokesperson, Save Glen Abbey - Trump held a rally in Phoenix, Arizona last night. Trump lashed out at the media extensively, said that he might terminate NAFTA and that he will shut down the government if he doesn't get a budget for his proposed border wall. The rally appealed to his base but why does he do it to the cost of everyone else? Guest: Elissa Freeman. Public Relations Consultant, Huffington Post, Canada.com and PR Daily - The New Brunswick government is arguing to the Supreme Court of Canada that cross-provincial beer sales threaten Canadian federalism. This is after a case where a trial judge overthrew a charge for a man in possession of liquor while crossing the border from Quebec, saying that the charge violated the Constitution act. Why are they fighting for this? Guest: Dan Malleck, Health Sciences Professor, Brock University. Author: Try to Control Yourself: The regulation of public drinking in post prohibition Ontario
The City of Oakville voted to designate Glen Abbey golf course as a heritage site. However, this doesn't necessarily protect Glen Abbey from being turned into a housing development. A proposed development by ClubLink wants to turn the course into a mix of 3,200 residential units, office and retail space. The plan has brought heavy opposition from the public. Guest: Fraser Damoff, Executive Director, Cycle Oakville. Spokesperson, Save Glen Abbey(Photo: Richard Buchan/The Canadian Press)
Mark Zecchino from Golf Talk Canada suggests the Canadian Open will continue to be mostly based in Ontario, despite Glen Abbey being re-developed into a housing and commercial site
Bob Weeks says sponsors preferences and attendance will keep the Canadian Open at Glen Abbey and the Southern Ontario region the majority of the time
Do Toronto athletes get a pass from the media? We discuss with Dave Feschuk who is at Glen Abbey who also talks about MacKenzie Hughes' excellent first round at the RBC Canadian Open
What are the Jays expectations for the trade deadline? TSN Blue Jays reporter Scott Mitchell joins Mike Hogan to discuss. Bob Weeks also joins from Glen Abbey to talk about the first morning of the RBC Canadian Open
TSN Golf Analyst Bob Weeks joined Overdrive to discuss Glen Abbey as a Canadian Open venue, Mackenzie Hughes following a first round 67, and the other big names who could contend through the weekend.
What are the Jays expectations for the trade deadline? TSN Blue Jays reporter Scott Mitchell joins Mike Hogan to discuss. Bob Weeks also joins from Glen Abbey to talk about the first morning of the RBC Canadian Open
The Tour Junkies recap the epic finish to The Open Championship, update you some announcements, and provide you with what you need to know about the RBC Canadian Open from Glen Abbey.
Rookie MINA HARIGAE was not only the 2009 Player of the Year and the Rookie of the Year, but she might have also been the surprise player of the year. Not that anyone thought the Californian couldn’t play – just that at age 19, when she emerged as the winner of back-to-back titles at the Ladies Titan Tire Challenge in Iowa, and at the Tour’s only 72-hole major championship, the Michelob ULTRA Duramed FUTURES Players Championship in Decatur, Ill., and even then, adding a third season title at the Falls Auto Group Classic in Kentucky, Harigae was starting to look like a young pro with a bright, bright future and ice water in her veins.By season’s end on Sunday last week, Harigae had earned $88,386 in 16 events, in addition, had also earned honors as Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year.“Last year, I would have never thought I’d be in this position,” said Harigae. “I feel like I grew as a player and a person on the Duramed FUTURES Tour. My main goal was to earn my full [LPGA] card, but getting Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year was like getting double icing on the cake.” Toronto, Ontario -- Canadian-based Phresh Wear Inc. will be launching their Spring 2010 line to the United States. Phresh prides itself on being a fresh, new take on the classics. Consumers no longer need to choose between fashion and function as the line continues to bridge the gap between performance and style. The company's slogan "Passion, Performance, Play" not only describes the spirit of the line but the people behind it.Founder Tim Tochor conceived the line in 2003. An avid golfer that played several mini-tour events, Tochor realized that his talents would be better used outside of simply playing the game. He realized that individuality was something that golf apparel lacked and the changing demographic of the sport demanded more options. The more youthfully-minded golfers entering the market were not interested in the traditional apparel that was commonplace on the course. In addition, these players insist on a very functional, wearable line that not only allowed them to express themselves but that also didn't inhibit their game.Teaming up with a stellar designer possessing 20 years of textile, forecasting, and design experience, Tochor manufactured a line that met the needs of the new golf demographic. First introduced at the 2004 Ontario PGA show in Toronto, the line received wildly enthusiastic reviews. The "Phresh appeal" and buzz started and has continued to grow. In 2008 Score Golf nominated Phresh Wear as the most emerging Canadian company of the year. The processes of localized production and design assure the company has control of their offerings and allows them to remain a step ahead of the market. With shorter lead times and private label options, they are still able to maintain affordable price points.The Phresh Spring 2010 collection is a reflection of the current times. With colors that reflect the feeling one has when they play the game, the overall theme is one that goes back to basics and strips out the superfluous. The sentiment is one that allows a well-deserved opportunity to unwind and while reconnecting with what is truly important and the drive to get there. The moods are evident; turquoise for the calming water of the ocean, grove is a relaxing siesta in the orange groves, and aloe invokes those soothing properties of the plant. Earthy colors ground the line with clay, coal, peat, and moss while crystal, maize, and orchid are meant to be more of a stress-relief. Anchored by classics such as navy, white, and black there is something for everyone to feel comfortable and confident in. Styles for Spring 2010 also utilize a sporty yet patriotic vibe that incorporates both classic and modern lines.Phresh Wear is carried by fine pro shops and resorts throughout the United States. In Canada they can be found in Summerland Golf Club, Mandarin Golf Club, Oakdale Golf Club, Glen Abbey, King Valley, Vancouver Golf Club, and the fine menswear store Frackeltons and Garveys.For more information visit the company website at www.phreshwear.com Avila Beach Golf Resort - www.avilabeachresort.com Blacklake Golf Resort - www.blacklake.comInn at Avila Beach - www.avilabeachca.comAvila LaFonda Hotel - www.avilalafondahotel.comGolfland Warehouse - www.golflandwarehouse.comSlickstix - www.slickstix.comFor more information on Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy visit www.golftalkradio.com and visit www.centralcoasttoday.com for Golf Talk TV with Mike & Billy.