• Mohawk College - Health, Wellness and Fitness

  • 10 Years of Sports Performance Coaching Experience

  • Former Professional Soccer Player

Cameron Barclay

Golf Fitness Coach

Cameron joins the VGP team after 7 years coaching at Shield Athletics and Sports Medicine in Ontario. At Shield, he developed and coached off ice training programs to professional hockey players such as Owen Power, Shane Wright, and Arber Xhekaj.

Cameron began his coaching journey in strength and conditioning after graduating Mohawk College’s Health, Wellness and Fitness program. In 2014, Cameron started as a Sport Conditioning Coach with Twist Sport Conditioning in Burlington, Ontario. In this role, Cameron developed and delivered in season and off season, training programs to hockey athletes aged 9-17. While at Twist, Cameron also built and instructed comprehensive training programs for athletes in other sports including golf, baseball and soccer in 1 on 1, semi private and team training environments.

Cameron moved on to Shield Athletics and Sports Medicine in 2016, as a high performance coach. In this role, Cameron developed and coached off ice training programs to professional hockey players from leagues such as the NHL, AHL, ECHL, PWHL as well as European leagues. Cameron was also responsible for the long-term athletic development of junior players from across the Canadian Hockey League as well as collegiate athletes in the NCAA and Usports.

Cameron also held the role as physiotherapy assistant at Shield, working with a medical team of physiotherapists, athletic therapists, massage therapists, and chiropractors. Cameron executed individualized rehabilitative exercise programs of care for clients who had a current or pre-existing injury preventing them from starting or participating in their sport or exercise program.

Growing up Cameron played elite level soccer in Scotland, England, Germany and the USA. He also plays hockey and golf in his spare time. Cameron is committed to empowering golf athletes who are ready to unlock their athletic potential and pursue personal excellence.