Golf Canada launches National Golf League for recreational players
Golf Canada has a two-prong plan to make golf more enjoyable for recreational players.
The national sports body announced its National Golf League on Monday, a countrywide network of existing recreational golf leagues meant to enhance the league experience for participants. On top of that, the NGL will generate charitable support for First Tee Canada, a youth development organization that introduces the game of golf and its values to children and teens.
“We think that given the significance of league participation in Canada, and it’s a way that Golf Canada can help add value to people’s leagues and league experience,” said Chief Sport Officer Kevin Blue. “We’re excited to provide an additional opportunity for recreational league players to enjoy golf.”
Regular season NGL competition will take place over nine holes during six weeks of identified league play called “NGL Majors” that are integrated into existing league play and scheduled at the convenience of the local league operator.