Anne Rogerson
À propos
LPGA & PGA of Canada
Class A Professional
As an amateur player, Anne first distinguished herself on the provincial circuit by becoming a member of the Quebec team twice, in addition to competing in three Canadian Championships.
An accomplished university player in NCAA Division 1, she graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in “International Studies” from Florida International University in Miami.
She immediately made the leap to the pros by joining the Ladies European Tour where she played until 1993. As a competitor, she has participated in three Canadian PGA Championships, as well as various LPGA, Canadian Tour and PGA of Quebec tournaments. In 2007, Anne won the PGA of Quebec’s Dumoulin Championship, an event for female professional golfers.
Starting in 1992, this proud competitor began to teach golf in Germany to players of all levels.
In 1998, she was named head professional at Golfclub Erftaue, near Düsseldorf, in addition to being the owner of the golf academy.
Returning to Quebec in 2001, this outstanding teacher joined the Summerlea Golf Club team as an associate professional. She worked there until the end of 2009, before becoming a member of the Le Mirage golf club team. In 2013, she became head professional at Le Mirage, responsible for all member activities as well as corporate clinics. In 2016, ready for a new challenge, Anne took on the responsibilities of Director of Golf Operations at the St-François Golf Club for two years. In 2018, she joined the team at Le Blainvillier Golf Club as an associate professional and teaching professional.
She worked there until the end of 2019, before being named as Golf Atlantide head professional for the 2020 season.
Anne is very involved in the development of golf and remains constantly up to date with new trends in equipment and coaching.
From 2007 to 2009, she was selected to serve on the National Advisory Board of Nike Golf Canada.
In 2009, her outstanding work earned her the PGA of Quebec Award as “Assistant of the Year”. In terms of professional development, she obtained her Level 1 certification from the Titleist Perfirmance Institute (TPI) in 2011 before attending the 2012 certification program named “Coaching New Competitors (NCCP).
In 2020, Anne was elected to the the PGA of Quebec’s Board of Directors & is serving a second term as of 2022. She was awarded the PGA of Quebec Professional Development award in 2022 as well as the PGA of Canada Tex Noble Development award. In 2023, she was selected as one of 8 coaches nationwide to participate in Golf Canada’s Women In Coaching program.
Beyond performances and awards, this ambitious woman remains above all a golf enthusiast who wants to share her passion and knowledge to everyone she meets on the course.