National Team Coach Resigns
October 30, 2009 by GNN
After 10 years as head coach of the women’s national amateur golf team for both the Royal Canadian Golf Association and Canadian Ladies’ Golf Association, Dean Spriddle is stepping down,

Dean Spriddle
Spriddle said in a release that he planned to focus on family commitments in Lethbridge, Alta., and pursue personal business and coaching ventures.
“While it’s time for me to move in a new direction in my own coaching journey, I know that Team Canada will continue to get better and I wish them all the best. I am now looking forward to working with young golfers as well spending more time with my own kids teaching and playing the game that I love,” said Spriddle.
Jeff Thompson, chief sport development officer for the RCGA, said Spriddle will be missed.
“Dean has been a valued member of our coaching staff and major contributor to the growing success of Team Canada over the years and we wish him the very best as he moves on to the next stage of his career.”
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