CPGA Certified Instructors
Troy Howe
level 5 certified
Troy comes to the academy with 12 years of teaching experience with this past golf season saw him working at the Moncton Golf &Country Club as the Class “A” Associate Professional. You may have heard him on a local radio station the last 2 seasons giving golf tips each morning on how to improve your game. Troy’s dedication to junior programs as well as Lady Beginner programs has earned him a much respected reputation as a Golf Instructor. His continued education on the golf swing will help him as he goes forward to focus on the “coaching “aspect for our Elite Junior Players. As well as a very competent teacher of the game, Troy is well recognized as one of the top players on the “Atlantic Maritime Golf Tour” and as well has played in Florida on the “South Florida Mini Tour”.
Charles Sirois, Junior Programs Director
level 4 certified
Career Highlights:
* Canadian PGA Member
* CPGA Teaching and Coaching Certification Program - Workshops 1-4
* Three year veteran coach with the Louis Melanson Golf Academy
* Graduate of the Université de Moncton - Education
Train Club Fitter at the Louis Melanson Golf Academy
* Played in the 2002 Canadian Amateur Golf Championship
* Bilingual
* Works with Juniors and Adults
Daniel Doiron, Fitness Consultant
B.Sc., CSCS, CK, CFC
Daniel graduated with a Degree in Science of Kinesiology in 2000 from the Université de Moncton. During his studies, he worked as a Fitness Consultant and Conditioning Room supervisor. In 2001, he became the Therapeutic and Conditioning Specialist at the Moncton YMCA. Daniel currently works at the Université de Moncton as Coordinator and Head Kinesiologist for the Conditioning Facilities. He specializes in rehabilitation and sport conditioning. Daniel is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA - USA), a Certified Kinesiologist (CK) through the New Brunswick Kinesiology Association (NBKA) and a Certified Fitness Consultant (CFC) through the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology (CSEP).


