Wendy Toyer (left), executive director of the ALS Society of B.C., travelled across the province to personally thank each golf professional who participated in the PGA of B.C. Golfathon for ALS in June. She presented Andrew Goncalves with a token of appreciation. His golfing partner, head pro Drew Bolokoski, wasn't available for the photo. Pros golfed as many holes as possible to raise awareness and funds for ALS patients. ALS is a fatal and debilitating disease more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. (Richard McGuire photo)

Wendy Toyer (left), executive director of the ALS Society of B.C., travelled across the province to personally thank each golf professional who participated in the PGA of B.C. Golfathon for ALS in June. She presented Andrew Goncalves with a token of appreciation. His golfing partner, head pro Drew Bolokoski, wasn’t available for the photo. Pros golfed as many holes as possible to raise awareness and funds for ALS patients. ALS is a fatal and debilitating disease more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. (Richard McGuire photo)

Wendy Toyer (left), executive director of the ALS Society of B.C., travelled across the province to personally thank each golf professional who participated in the PGA of B.C. Golfathon for ALS in June. She presented Andrew Goncalves with a token of appreciation. His golfing partner, head pro Drew Bolokoski, wasn’t available for the photo. Pros golfed as many holes as possible to raise awareness and funds for ALS patients. ALS is a fatal and debilitating disease more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. (Richard McGuire photo)