Put Your Short Game to the Test!

Ready to dial in your touch and see how your short game stacks up? The Short Game Showdown at the PGA of Alberta Golf, Pickleball & Lifestyle Show is your chance to take part in a series of fun and competitive short-game challenges right on the show floor. From accuracy to finesse, this area celebrates the artistry and control that make golf so rewarding — and it’s open to golfers of all skill levels.

Contest tickets can be purchased at the PGA of Alberta Booth on the show floor — $5 for 1 or $20 for 5 — with all proceeds supporting Kids Cancer Care, our official charity partner.

Whether you’re aiming for pin-high precision or confident putts, the Short Game Showdown has something for you. Scroll down to explore each challenge and learn how you can play — and win!

Take aim in the Closest to the Pin Competition, proudly sponsored by Par2Pro.

Precision is everything in this fan-favourite challenge. Step up, pick your line, and see how close you can land it. Whether you’re chasing the perfect shot or just looking to test your accuracy, this competition is all about control under pressure.

Compete in Men’s, Ladies’, and Juniors divisions, with division winners earning top honours and bragging rights at the SHOW.

1 ticket = 1 play (3 attempts). Every play earns you one draw prize entry — and you’ll receive an additional draw entry each time you hit the green. The more consistent your swing, the better your chances to win.

Can you stick it closer than the rest?

Feeling confident on the greens? Step up to the Putting Challenge, proudly sponsored by Mirage Turf Systems and PXG, and put your touch to the test.

Line up your putt, trust your read, and roll it with confidence — because every stroke counts.

1 ticket = 1 play (3 attempts). Every play earns you one draw prize entry, and you’ll receive an additional draw entry each time you sink a putt. The more you drain, the better your chances.

Everyone who participates in the Putting Challenge will also be entered into a separate daily draw to win a PXG putter, with one winner selected on Saturday and one winner selected on Sunday.

Can you stay steady and roll it pure?