About Robert Ratcliffe
Originally from South Africa, Robert Ratcliffe draws on a wealth of experience from having played and coached golf all over the world. A member of both the Canadian and British PGA, Robert is currently the National Development Squad Lead Coach for Golf Canada, a role which has him work with Canada’s top junior golfers.
Robert has received several awards for his work over the years, including the 2009 PGA of BC Teacher of the Year Award, as well as the 2011, 2012 and 2013 PGA of BC Coach of the Year Awards. He was also awarded the 2013 PGA of Canada Coach of the Year honor.
Robert previously coached at a provincial level with Alberta Golf (2004-2006) as well as at the intercollegiate level as Men’s head coach with the University of Alberta (2003-2006). He also spent four years as touring professional (PGA MasterCard Tour) from 1997-2000.
Robert now lives on Vancouver Island, where he is dedicated towards developing young athletes through the Team Canada program and his junior coaching programs at the Pheasant Glen Resort in Qualicum Beach.
Robert has received several awards for his work over the years, including the 2009 PGA of BC Teacher of the Year Award, as well as the 2011, 2012 and 2013 PGA of BC Coach of the Year Awards. He was also awarded the 2013 PGA of Canada Coach of the Year honor.
Robert previously coached at a provincial level with Alberta Golf (2004-2006) as well as at the intercollegiate level as Men’s head coach with the University of Alberta (2003-2006). He also spent four years as touring professional (PGA MasterCard Tour) from 1997-2000.
Robert now lives on Vancouver Island, where he is dedicated towards developing young athletes through the Team Canada program and his junior coaching programs at the Pheasant Glen Resort in Qualicum Beach.