Building Women’s Golf: Christine Wong on the Junior-to-Pro Path
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About this listen
Canadian golf professional Christine Wong shares her journey from growing up as a junior golfer in Richmond, BC to competing nationally, playing college golf, representing Canada, and becoming a PGA of Canada professional and coach.
In this conversation, Christine talks honestly about being one of the only girls in junior golf programs, navigating the jump from junior to elite competition, and what young golfers and parents often misunderstand about development, confidence, and the college pathway.
Now coaching the next generation while still competing herself, Christine offers rare insight into what it actually takes to build a long-term future in women’s golf — whether that future includes professional golf, college competition, or lifelong involvement in the game.
This episode covers:
Junior golf development in BC and Canada
The transition from junior golf to college and national teams
Life as a student-athlete and elite competitor
Coaching young women while still competing
Barriers facing girls in golf today
Advice for juniors, parents, and coaches
🎯 If you care about women’s golf, junior development, or the real path through competitive golf, this episode delivers perspective you won’t hear anywhere else.
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