Corey ConnersThe new life-size Corey Connors photo op installation at Listowel Golf Club. (Photo provided by Perth County Tourism)
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Corey Conners honoured with new installation at Listowel Golf Club

Listowel native and PGA Tour pro Corey Conners has been honoured with a new "photo op" installation at his hometown golf club.

A lifesize cutout of Conners has been installed at Listowel Golf Club, celebrating his journey from local courses all the way to being a two-time winner on the PGA Tour.

Perth County Tourism shares in a media release that the project was made possible through the Government of Ontario’s Rural Economic Development (RED) funding program.

Corey and his wife Mallory continue to support Listowel and the surrounding community through many quiet philanthropic ventures.

"This project is about more than golf—it’s about celebrating community, creating experiences, and highlighting the people who make this place special," said Meredith Forget, Director of Economic Development and Tourism for Perth County. "Corey and Mallory have shown incredible generosity to their hometown, and this installation gives visitors a chance to be part of that story."

"Corey Conners represents the very best of Listowel—talent, humility, and connection to community," said Perth County Warden Doug Kellum. "We’re proud to honour him in this way and excited to see this new feature boost local pride and tourism."

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