On August 14, hiatus golf and the Muni welcomed Montréal’s golf community for Plein Élan — an evening that brought together golf enthusiasts, newcomers, and industry voices around one shared idea: exploring new perspectives on the game.
The evening opened with a cocktail reception where guests discovered the unique space of the Muni and connected with one another, united by a shared passion and curiosity for golf.
The highlight of the night was without doubt the panel discussion organized by hiatus golf in collaboration with Golf Québec. Held in an intimate and open atmosphere, it shed light on the richness of the experiences and journeys of our panelists:
Maude-Aimée LeBlanc, LPGA Tour player, shared her vision of high performance and the central place golf holds in her life.
Kahsennenhawe Sky-Deer, avid golfer and first female Mohawk Chief, offered a unique perspective on sport as a tool for cultural and identity connection.
Michelle Wright, founder of FIKA Montréal and a new golf enthusiast, shared practical advice for those just discovering the game.
Each in her own way opened a window onto what golf can become when imagined through the diversity of voices and lived experiences.
The event wrapped up with a networking cocktail, where conversations carried on in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Between the discussions, discoveries, and new connections, Plein Élan proved that golf is much more than a sport — it is a space to reinvent, to share, and to bring to life together.