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Brunton Becomes Master Pro

This crossed my desk yesterday (see below). Henry Brunton, coach of the RCGA’s national men’s team, has been awarded “Master Professional” status, an impressive accomplishment:

The Canadian Professional Golfers Association (CPGA) is pleased to announce the designation of Master Professional status awarded to Canadian PGA Member, Henry Brunton.

The Canadian PGA is pleased to offer Henry this designation, as his dedication to growing the game of golf is second to none, and his commitment to the Association is apparent in his work during his career thus far, states Gary Bernard, Director of Education at the Canadian PGA. Becoming a Master Professional is an arduous process, as the requirements are much more complicated than ever before. It gives the Canadian PGA a great deal of pleasure to award such a worthy candidate.

Achieving Master Professional status is the highest designation a Canadian PGA Professional can attain.

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A bestselling author and award-winning columnist, Robert Thompson has been writing about business and sports, and particularly golf, for almost two decades. His reporting and commentary on golf has appeared in Golf Magazine, the Globe and Mail, T&L Golf and many other media outlets. Currently Robert is a columnist with Global Golf Post, golf analyst for Global News and Shaw Communications, and Senior Writer to ScoreGolf. The Going for the Green blog was launched in 2004.

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