Key Takeaways
- Canadian golf experienced a record-breaking year in 2025, with 11.2 million scores posted on the Golf Canada App and over 360,000 Golf Canada members.
- Brooke Henderson won her second CPKC Women’s Open title, solidifying her position as the most successful Canadian professional golfer in history.
- Nick Taylor won the Sony Open in Hawaii, his fifth career title on the PGA TOUR, and Corey Conners earned seven top 10 finishes on the PGA TOUR.
- The amateur circuit saw several Canadian golfers achieve success, including Aphrodite Deng, who won the 76th U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship, and Shauna Liu, who won her second straight Canadian Junior Girls Championship.
- First Tee – Canada posted its highest participation numbers, with over 106,000 youth taking part in programs across the country, and the Golf Canada App received a major update with new features and enhancements.
Introduction to Canadian Golf
The 2025 golf season was a remarkable year for Canadian golf, with the sport experiencing unprecedented growth and success. Driven by wins on and off the course, expanded programming, commercial and philanthropic success, and a passion for the sport that spans coast-to-coast, Canadian golf is in a great place. Golf remains the number one participation sport in Canada, with a record-breaking 11.2 million scores posted
