Looking ahead to 2019 for Adam Hadwin
This week of Golf Talk Canada, Mark Zecchino, Bob Weeks and Adam Scully discussed the upcomng year for Canada’s Adam Hawin.
What will be considered a successful year for Hadwin?
What will be considered a successful year for Hadwin?
Golf Professional who has worked in the golf industry for over 25 years. Formerly representing Augusta National and The Masters Broadcast in Canada behind the camera lens for 11 years, in 2010 he launched Canada’s only National Golf Talk Program (Golf Talk Canada).
Bubba Watson picked up his third win of 2018 this week at the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands. The win vaulted Watson into the No.3 position in the FedEx Cup standings behind Justin Thomas (2nd) and Dustin Johnson (1st). However, none of the top players in the FedEx Cup standings have picked up a…
The final event of the PGA Tour season is officially underway at East Lake. Here are the updated FedEx Cup standings prior to the start of the Tour Championship as well as some predictions on who you can expect to win. Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks discussed on Golf Talk Canada.
Adam Hadwin is in the hunt heading into the final round of the Dell Technologies Championship at TPC Boston. Hadwin is an a four-way tie for second place behind the leader Jon Rahm. Rahm enters the final round at 9-under par while Hadwin, Paul Casey, Kyle Stanley and Kevin Streelman are all two shots back…
A look ahead to 2019 on the PGA and LPGA Tour. The Soothsayer in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar warned us to “Beware the ides of March.” Mark Zecchino and Bob Weeks made a few predictions for the PGA and LPGA tour in 2019 that are a little less doom and gloom than Shakespeare’s Soothsayer.
Does Lefty have one more magical moment left in the tank at Augusta? Phil Mickelson is Jekyll and Hyde personified. What will Phil do next? That is something we’ve been asking for nearly 30 years but now at the age of 48 that statement has never been more true when discussing Mickelson. He is currently…
Taylor Pendrith has moved from No. 4 to No. 2 on the Mackenzie Tour rankings (Order of Merit) after winning the Mackenzie Investments Open in Montréal on Sunday. Pendrith shot the new course record with a 62 on Friday and matched that score on Saturday. He also added a 69 on Thursday and a 67…
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