PGA Tour announces new schedule including the 2020 date for the RBC Canadian Open
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PGA Tour announces new schedule including the 2020 date for the RBC Canadian Open

The PGA Tour has unveiled their new schedule of events for the 2019-20 season which includes a break for the Olympics as well as the 2020 dates for the RBC Canadian Open. The 2020 RBC Canadian Open will take place June 8 to 14 at the St. Georges Golf and County Club in Toronto. The…

Rory McIlroy dominant in the final round to win the RBC Canadian Open
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Rory McIlroy dominant in the final round to win the RBC Canadian Open

Rory McIlroy is your 2019 RBC Canadian Open champion. McIlroy was making his first ever appearance on Canadian soil and he didn’t disappoint in his debut. The 30 year-old dazzled the massive crowds at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club with his precision by shooting a final round 61 which included nine birdies and an…

26 Canadians playing in the 2019 RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton
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26 Canadians playing in the 2019 RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton

There will be 26 Canadians playing in this years RBC Canadian Open at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club. No Canadian has won their national open since Pat Fletcher in 1954. With the amount of talented Canadians in the field, 2019 could be as good of a year as ever to finally break the winless…

Behind the scenes with a golf commentator
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Behind the scenes with a golf commentator

There has always been a public fascination with golf commentators. Some people like to poke fun at them for whispering while others marvel at their poetic approach to capturing those special moments in golf. We all remember the great Verne Lundquist’s call on Tiger Woods chip in at the 2005 Masters, “In your life have…

Vegas repeats as RBC Canadian Open champ
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Vegas repeats as RBC Canadian Open champ

Another memorable RBC Canadian Open has come and gone. Jhonattan Vegas played some clutch golf over the final two rounds to clinch his second consecutive Canadian Open. Vegas joins an exclusive fraternity of repeat champs in Canada which includes Jim Furyk in 2007-08, Jim Ferrier in 1950-51 and the great Sam Snead in 1940-41. It…