BC Golf’s Titleist Performance Camp Coming To Seymour GC In October

Seymour Golf & Country Club

British Columbia Golf, with the support of Titleist, will be holding a Performance Camp at Seymour Golf & Country Club on the North Shore on October 27th and 28th, 2018. 

This Provincial Training Camp will be used as a part of the team selection process for the 2019season, including the North Pacific Junior Team MatchesGirls Junior Americas Cup and Eddie Hogan Cup Matches

BC Golf uses multiple criteria to make selections for their teams, this will be 1 of the criteria used for the above 3 teams

Here is an overview of the BC Team Selection Criteria approved by a motion of the Player Development Committee in 2009. 

  • Current Season Performance
  • Past Performance (2 years, Provincial and National Results)
  • Age Apprpriate Stage of Development
  • Current Provincial Order of Merit
  • Participation in Training (this criteria was added in 2011)
  • Regional Selection
  • Coaches Recommendations and reports

If you would like the expanded version of the criteria please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and she will forward you further information. 

Please click here to register for the Performance camp now.

Click here to go to the BC Golf BlueGolf page for further information and to register. 

Camp Location:
Seymour Golf & Country Club 
3723 Mt Seymour Pkwy, North Vancouver, BC V7G 1C1 
(604) 929-5491
seymourgolf.com

British Columbia Golf is proud to have a highly qualified and respected coaching staff who will be on hand to run the Performance Camp at Seymour G&CC. Here are short bios on the coaches, Colin Lavers, Jennifer Greggain and Lindsay Manion. 

Colin Lavers 

  • PGA of Canada Class “A” Professional 

Coaching Experience: 11 Years 

Specialization: Junior Coaching – High Performance and Recreational 

Coaching Philosophy: 
I have two main foundations to my coaching. The first being that the process of learning must be enjoyable. Golf is a sport that we can play for the rest of our lives if we first develop a love of the game. 
The second foundation is a Growth Mindset - Better is Always Possible. I believe that this one simple phrase can lead to excellence in golf and in life.

Jennifer Greggain

  • LPGA T&CP Class "A" Member
  • PGA of Canada Member
  • TPI Certified Level I Instructor
  • K-Vest Certified
  • University of the Fraser Valley Assistant Golf Coach
  • Sardis Secondary Golf Academy Head Instructor
  • British Columbia Golf Provincial Coach

Jennifer's career includes competitive play at the highest levels of amateur and professional golf, making her playing experience one of the best in British Columbia. She earned a scholarship at the University of Washington, where she then pursued over ten years of tour experience, including two years on the LPGA Tour.

She was the 2010 Washington State Women's Open champion, the 2010 CN Canadian Women's Tour Low Teaching Professional of the Year, and the 2013 PGA of BC Women's Championship winner. Most recently, Jennifer claimed the 2015 Pepsi Northwest Women's Open Championship, as well as the 2015 Women's PGA of BC Championship.

Jennifer is now a member of the PGA of Canada, LPGA Teaching & Club Pro Division, is K-Vest certified, and is a certified TPI Instructor. She is committed to providing the best golf instruction and programs in the Fraser Valley. Congratulations to Jennifer who has been named the 2016 LPGA T&CP Western Section Teacher of the Year.

Lindsay Manion

Head Fitness Coach: Tour Performance LAB 

Lindsay specializes in rotational training, golf specific conditioning, functional screening and corrective exercise prescription. Lindsay currently is the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the UBC Varsity Golf Program and works with the BC Provincial Team. As a former collegiate golfer, mixing in her extensive training background allows Lindsay to train golfers with a complete 360 degree approach. 

Lindsay is quickly becoming one of the most sought after fitness professionals in Canada.