TORONTO — Winning the RBC Canadian Open has been the goal for Canada’s PGA Tour players for decades. But now that Nick Taylor has won it, Canada’s male pro…
Although Weir’s focus is on the Presidents Cup, he has inspired at least two of the PGA Tour’s Canadians to a different goal.
“To have Mike win that tournament I think really made everyone believe that we could do it coming from a country like we do, where golf isn’t ideal for not quite half the year where I grew up.” “That’s the next step,” said Taylor, who moved up to No. 6 on the FedEx Cup standings with his win at Toronto’s Oakdale Golf and Country Club on Sunday. “Hopefully I’ll be in a lot more . I haven’t been in as many as I would like over my whole career.
Adam Hadwin had the same immediate reaction as Taylor when asked what the next goal was for Canadians on the PGA Tour.
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