Hamilton’s Alena Sharp headlines 2026 inductee class for Canadian Golf Hall of Fame | CBC News
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Hamilton’s Alena Sharp headlines this year’s class of inductees to the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame.
She was joined by longtime global industry executive Peter Broome of Montreal. Former professional golfers Pat Bradley and Lee Trevino were also selected.
All four inductees received unanimous support from the Hall’s selection committee.
They will be enshrined at an induction ceremony later this spring.
Bradley and Trevino are the first-ever nominees to the new international category of the Hall, which recognizes the contributions of non-Canadians to golf in the country.
Sharp, 45, previously told The Canadian Press she “grew up playing a tree-lined course playing Brantford Golf and Country Club.”
According to the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), Sharp first joined the LPGA Tour in 2005. She went on to play in the 2016, 2020 and 2024 Olympics, and won the Canadian PGA Women’s Championship in 2004 and 2025 on the Canadian Women’s Tour.