CALEDON, Ont - Waves upon waves of Canadian fans have come through the gates at TPC Toronto cheering on two dozen of their country’s golfers since Thursday.
Now with eight Canucks remaining – four of whom are four or less back of the lead –...
CALEDON, Ont. – Mackenzie Hughes wrapped up Saturday’s third round of the RBC Canadian Open in prime contention to bring it home.
The 34-year-old Dundas, Ont., native shot a six-under 64 and now sits tied for sixth at -12, just two strokes back of co-leaders...
When the CP Canadian Open began at the Magna Golf Club, there were 15 Canadians in the field, thru 36 holes. Now only two remain: Anne-Catherine Tanguay and, of course, defending champion Brooke Henderson.
Winning solves everything, at least for Brooke Henderson. Henderson became the first Canadian to win the event last year since Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973, its inaugural appearance on the LPGA tour.
With four Canadians in the top 10 to start the third round at the Canadian Open, it was another fan favourite who had the round of the day and loudest reception.
After the biggest moment of his career, Keith Mitchell has little time to celebrate with the Arnold Palmer Invitational set to begin on Thursday. Last Sunday, Mitchell beat out Brooks Koepka and Rickie Fowler with a 9-under 271 at the Honda Classic to earn his first PGA Tour victory.