Pat Fletcher Pat Fletcher was born in 1916 at Clacton on Sea, England and immigrated to Victoria, British Columbia in 1920. He was a leader in all aspects of professional and amateur golf. As a player, teacher and administrator, his contribution to the sport was outstanding. His playing career was highlighted by several major victories, including the 1952 C.P.G.A. championship and the 1954 Canadian Open. To date, Pat Fletcher remains the last Canadian to win the Open and this achievement remains a challenge to all Canadian golf professionals.

During his lifetime, Pat taught amateurs and professionals of all ages and levels of ability. He is remembered particularly for his contributions to junior golf and to the development of young players.

Active in the Canadian Professional Golf Association, he made important strides at both provincial and national levels. Pat was instrumental in the revision of the C.P.G.A. by-laws. He established the C.P.G.A. pension plan, a loss of income plan and a life insurance program for his fellow golf professionals. His career continues to serve as a role model for golf professionals everywhere.