Marc Bradford provides golf instruction in Windsor, Ontario and is currently Head Golf Instructor at Ambassador Golf Club. Marc has been a Canadian PGA professional since 2003. He has completed the Canadian PGA Apprentice program and has obtained his Class A (Teaching Professional) status in 2009. Marc’s teaching experience through Clublink has allowed him to work with all types of golfers. Ladies clinics, Jr. camps and individual lessons have been a part of this experience. Playing golf on mini tours and various Canadian PGA events in Ontario has helped Marc to understand what it takes to be an all around great golfer. Teaching golf is Marc’s passion and he hopes to help you find your swing.
CPGA Class A Professional – To become a full fledged member of the Canadian PGA, a professional must complete the Enhanced Learning and Innovative Training and Education program (ELITE). This program requires the completion of five steps, one of which is to complete a degree or diploma in business. They must also complete four levels of the Canadian PGA Teaching Certification Program. Other requirements include completion of a Playing Ability Test, completion of a minimum of 36 hours of seminars from a predetermined course guide, plus club fitting, club repair and rules of golf, and successful completion of the Class A Examination.

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