Four applicants meet Cowichan Golf Club PAT target scores
July 2, 2026
Duncan, BC (PGA of British Columbia) - Four participants in Tuesday’s PGA of BC Playing Ability Test (PAT) held at Cowichan Golf Club were successful in meeting their respective target scores.
Yesterday’s PAT featured 14 applicants hoping to achieve a target score relative to the course rating based upon their age and gender, which is a prerequisite of becoming a PGA of Canada Professional.
Target scores based upon age and gender for the participants were as follows:
- Men aged 49 & younger: 79
- Men aged 50 & older: 81
- Women aged 49 & younger: 87
- Women aged 50 & older: 89
Congratulations to the following applicants who were successful in meeting their PAT target scores, listed alphabetically:
- Chen, Patrick (Savage Creek Golf Club)
- Day, Morgan (Quesnel Golf Course)
- Ku, Bonyeong (Blenkinsop Golf)
- Manhas, Aneil (Cowichan Golf Club)
By demonstrating their high standard of golf skills over 18 holes, each of the four successful applicants took an important step toward achieving membership as an Apprentice Professional within the PGA of Canada.
Click here to view final results.
Current and prospective applicants may visit www.pgaofcanada.com/join for full details on how to become a member of the PGA of Canada, or to find information and registration links for upcoming PATs. The next PAT in British Columbia takes place September 1 at Chilliwack Golf Club.
Thank you to Head Professional Norm Jackson and the entire Cowichan Golf Club team for their generous hospitality and hard work throughout the event.
For more information, please contact:
Doug Titterington
Membership & Events Manager, PGA of BC
(604) 303-6766
doug@pgabc.org