Official Partnership
PGA of Canada · 2026
Pathway Surgery and the PGA of Canada have partnered to give Canada's golf community fast access to orthopedic surgical care — from first consultation through return to the course.
Whether you're a PGA of Canada professional, a competitive amateur, or a weekend golfer, Pathway connects you with fellowship-trained surgeons for hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, and spine care — with a dedicated coordinator handling every step.
Verify this partnership on the PGA of Canada’s official partners page ↗
The golf swing loads the low back, lead hip, and knees through thousands of high-torque rotations a season, while the shoulders, elbows, and wrists absorb impact at the bottom of every swing. When pain stops responding to rest, physiotherapy, or injections, a surgical consultation gives you a clear picture of your options.
Pathway's surgeon network includes fellowship-trained specialists across hip, knee, shoulder and elbow, spine, and foot and ankle care — the same team trusted by professional athletes across the NHL, CFL, and national programs.
Consultations are available in person or virtually, and your care coordinator manages imaging, scheduling, and recovery logistics so you can focus on getting back to the course.
PGA of Canada members and their families receive priority access to Pathway's care team. Mention your PGA affiliation when you book — your coordinator takes it from there.
Book online or call. Mention your PGA of Canada membership — no referral required.
See a surgeon within 1–4 days, in person or virtually, anywhere in Canada.
Transparent, all-in pricing with surgical and non-surgical options explained.
Surgery in 2–4 weeks where indicated, with recovery coordinated toward your return to play.
Explore the procedures most relevant to golf injuries, or browse the full service list.
Anterior and robotic-assisted options for hip arthritis.
Total and partial knee options, including robotic-assisted surgery.
Minimally invasive correction for impingement and labral tears.
Arthroscopic fixation of damaged meniscus cartilage.
Arthroscopic repair for cuff tears affecting the swing.
Browse the complete list of procedures across every specialty.
Pathway Surgery is the PGA of Canada's official partner for orthopedic surgical care. The partnership includes a presence at PGA of Canada national events, co-created education on golf injury prevention and recovery, and priority access to Pathway's surgeon network for the PGA of Canada community.
Yes. PGA of Canada members and their families receive priority access to Pathway's care team. Mention your PGA of Canada affiliation when you book and your coordinator will take it from there.
No. Pathway sees recreational golfers, weekend players, and non-golfers alike — anyone dealing with hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, or spine problems who wants fast access to an orthopedic surgeon.
Common golf presentations include low back pain, hip impingement and arthritis, knee arthritis and meniscus tears, rotator cuff and shoulder problems, and golfer's elbow. Pathway's surgeons provide consultation, imaging review, and surgical care where indicated.
Consultations are typically booked within 1–4 days, with surgery in 2–4 weeks where indicated. No referral is required. In-person and virtual consultations are available across Canada.
Tell us about your condition and our care team will reach out to schedule. PGA of Canada members: mention your affiliation for priority access.