Canadian Open
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Played as the RBC Canadian Open (May 30-June 2). Second-placed Ben Griffin (USA) finished 1 shot behind 27-year-old Robert "Bob" MacIntyre (Scot), who recorded his first PGA Tour win in his 45th start on the Tour. Dougie MacIntyre, Bob's father (the head greenkeeper at their home club in Oban, Scotland), was rushed out to Canada as a last minute stand-in for Bob's regular caddie. [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (June 8-11). Nick Taylor (Can) broke a 69-year home-winner drought in this event, beating Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) with a 72-foot eagle putt at the fourth playoff hole (par-5 18th). This was the longest putt ever made by Taylor in his PGA Tour career. The event's two previous home-country winners were Pat Fletcher (1954; an English-born Canadian citizen) and Karl Keffer (1914; Canadian-born). [Oakdale G&CC, Toronto, Canada].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (June 9-12). Second-placed Tony Finau (USA) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Rory McIlroy (N. Ire), who recorded his 21st PGA Tour win. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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RBC
RBC Canadian Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for June 10-13, but cancelled due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic). [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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RBC
RBC Canadian Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for June 11-14; cancelled due to global coronavirus pandemic). [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (June 6-9). Second-placed Shane Lowry (Ire) and Webb Simpson (USA) finished 7 shots behind Rory McIlroy (N.Ire), whose final round 9-under 61 contained two bogeys in the last three holes ... a 59 was narrowly missed! [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 26-29). Second-placed Whee Kim (S Kor) and Byeong-hun An (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind Dustin Johnson (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 27-30). Defending champion Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) beat Charley Hoffman (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 21-24). Second-placed Jon Rahm (Esp), Martin Laird (Scot) and Dustin Johnson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Jhonattan Vegas (Col), who claimed his second PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 23-26). Second-placed Bubba Watson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Jason Day (Aus), who claimed his fourth PGA Tour title. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 24-27). Second-placed Jim Furyk (USA) finished 1 shot behind Tim Clark (RSA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Blue course, Royal Montreal GC, L'Île-Bizard, Montreal].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 25-28). Second-placed William McGirt (USA), Dustin Johnson (USA), Matt Kuchar (USA) and Jason Bohn (USA) finished 3 shots behind Brandt Snedeker (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 26-29). Second-placed Robert Garrigus (USA) and William McGirt (USA) finished 1 shot behind Scott Piercy (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 21-24). Sean O'Hair (USA) beat Kris Blanks (USA) with a bogey at the first playoff hole. [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (July 22-25). Second-placed Dean Wilson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Carl Pettersson (Swe). In his third round, Pettersson shot a tournament record score of 60. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (100th) (July 23-26). 34-year-old Nathan Green (Aus) beat Retief Goosen (RSA) with a par at the second playoff hole, to record his first and only PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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RBC
Played as the RBC Canadian Open (June 24-27). Second-placed Billy Mayfair (USA) finished 3 shots behind 26-year-old Tour rookie Chez Reavie (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Franklin Templeton
Played as the Canadian Open presented by Franklin Templeton Investments (July 26-29). Second-placed Vijay Singh (Fiji) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Jim Furyk (USA). [North course, Angus Glen GC, Markham, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 7-10). Second-placed Brad Bryant (USA) finished 1 shot behind Jim Furyk (USA). [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 8-11). Second-placed Ben Crane (USA) and Ryan Moore (USA) finished 1 shot behind Mark Calcavecchia (USA), who recorded his first win on the PGA Tour since 2001. [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 9-12). Vijay Singh (Fiji) beat Mike Weir (Can) with a par at the third playoff hole, denying Weir the opportunity of becoming the first home-country winner of this event for 50 years. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 4-7). Bob Tway (USA) beat Brad Faxon (USA) with a bogey on the third playoff hole, to record the last of his eight PGA Tour wins. [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 5-8). 27-year-old John Rollins (USA) beat Neal Lancaster (USA) and Justin Leonard (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record his first PGA Tour win. [South course, Angus Glen GC, Markham, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 6-9). Second-placed Bob Estes (USA) and Joey Sindelar (USA) finished 3 shots behind Scott Verplank (USA). [Blue course, Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard, Montreal].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 7-10). Second-placed Grant Waite (NZ) finished 1 shot behind Woods (USA), who completed an impressive "Triple Crown" of wins in 2000. The "Triple Crown" comprises wins in three of the oldest national championships, namely, The Open, the US Open and either the South African Open (est. 1903) or Canadian Open (est. 1904). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 9-12). Second-placed Dennis Paulson (USA) finished 3 shots behind Hal Sutton (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 10-13). Billy Andrade (USA) beat Bob Friend (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 4-7). Second-placed Greg Norman (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Steve Jones (USA), who won this event for the second time. [Blue course, Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard, Montreal].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 5-8). Second-placed David Duval (USA) finished 1 shot behind 28-year-old Dudley Hart (USA), who recorded the first of his two PGA Tour wins. Reduced to 54 holes due to weather. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 7-10). Mark O'Meara (USA) beat Bob Lohr (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole, to record his tenth PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Bell
Played as the Bell Canadian Open (Sept 8-11). Second-placed Mark Calcavecchia (USA) finished 1 shot behind Nick Price (Zim), who recorded his sixth PGA Tour win of the year. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 9-12). Second-placed Fred Couples (USA) finished 1 shot behind David Frost (RSA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 10-13). Greg Norman (Aus) beat Bruce Lietzke (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to record his second win in this event. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 5-8). Second-placed David Edwards (USA) finished 1 shot behind Nick Price (Zim). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 13-16). Second-placed Ian Baker-Finch (Aus) and Jim Woodward (USA) finished 1 shot behind Wayne Levi (USA), who recorded the last of his 12 PGA Tour wins. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 22-25). Second-placed Clark Burroughs (USA), Mark Calcavecchia (USA) and Mike Hulbert (USA) finished 2 shots behind Steve Jones (USA), who recorded his third PGA Tour win in 1989. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 1-4). Second-placed Bill Glasson (USA) and Scott Verplank (USA) finished 1 shot behind Ken Green (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Jul 2-5). Second-placed David Frost (RSA), Jodie Mudd (USA) and Nick Price (Zim) finished 3 shots behind Curtis Strange (USA), who recorded his second win in this event in three years and tenth PGA Tour title overall. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 26-29). Second-placed Greg Norman (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Bob Murphy (USA), who recorded the last of his five PGA Tour wins. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 4-7). Second-placed Jack Nicklaus (USA) and defending champion Greg Norman (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Curtis Strange (USA). This was the last of Jack Nicklaus's seven runner-up finishes in the Canadian Open, one of a few top-level PGA Tour titles he failed to win in his career. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (75th) (Jun 28-Jul 1). Second-placed Jack Nicklaus (USA) finished 2 shots behind Greg Norman (Aus), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 28-31). John Cook (USA) beat Johnny Miller (USA) with a birdie at the sixth playoff hole, to record his second PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Jul 29-Aug 1). Second-placed Hal Sutton (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bruce Lietzke (USA), who recorded his second win in this event. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 30-Aug 2). Second-placed Bruce Lietzke (USA), Jack Nicklaus (USA) and Andy North (USA) finished 1 shot behind Peter Oosterhuis (Eng), who recorded his first and only PGA Tour win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 19-22). Second-placed Jerry Pate (USA) and Leonard Thompson (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bob Gilder (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Blue course, Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard, Montreal].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 21-24). Second-placed Ben Crenshaw (USA) finished 3 shots behind three-time Canadian Open winner Lee Trevino (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 22-25). Second-placed Pat McGowan (USA) finished 1 shot behind Bruce Lietzke (USA). [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 21-24). Second-placed Peter Oosterhuis (Eng) finished 4 shots behind Lee Trevino (USA), who recorded the second of his three wins in this event. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 22-25). Second-placed Jack Nicklaus (USA) finished 4 shots behind Jerry Pate (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Essex G&CC, LaSalle, Windsor, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 24-27). Tom Weiskopf (USA) beat Jack Nicklaus (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Blue course, Royal Montreal GC, Ile Bizard, Montreal].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 25-28). Second-placed John Schlee (USA) and Larry Ziegler (USA) finished 4 shots behind Bobby Nichols (USA), who recorded the last of his 12 PGA Tour wins. [Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 26-29). Second-placed Forrest Fezler (USA) finished 2 shots behind Tom Weiskopf (USA), who recorded his second win in this event in three years. [Vallée du Richelieu GC, Sainte-Julie, nr Montreal, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 6-9). Second-placed Sam Adams (USA) and Dave Hill (USA) finished 1 shot behind Gay Brewer (USA), who recorded the last of his 10 PGA Tour wins. [Cherry Hill Club, Ridgeway, Fort Erie, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 1-4). Lee Trevino (USA) beat Art Wall Jr (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole. This was the second leg of Trevino's impressive "Triple Crown" in 1971; he also won the Open Championship and US Open. The "Triple Crown" requires same-season wins in the three oldest national championships: The Open, US Open and either the South African Open (est. 1903) or Canadian Open (1904). [Vallée du Richelieu GC, Sainte-Julie, nr Montreal, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 2-5). Second-placed Gibby Gilbert (USA) finished 3 shots behind Kermit Zarley (USA), who recorded the second of his three PGA Tour wins. [London H&CC, London, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 24-28). 32-year-old Tommy Aaron (USA) beat 57-year-old Sam Snead (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Aaron 70, Snead 72), to record his first win after eight years as a touring professional. [Pinegrove G&CC, St Luc, nr Montreal, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 20-23). Second-placed Jack Nicklaus (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bob Charles (NZ), who recorded his fifth PGA Tour win. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 29-July 3). Billy Casper (USA) beat Art Wall Jr (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Casper 65, Wall Jr 69). [Montréal Municipal GC, Parc Maisonneuve, Montréal, Québec. Original 18-hole course now closed].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 29-Oct 2). Second-placed Chi Chi Rodríguez (Puerto Rico) finished 3 shot behind Don Massengale (USA), who shot a 1-under-par 70 in all four rounds to record the second of his two PGA Tour wins. [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 14-17). Second-placed Jack Nicklaus (USA) finished 1 shot behind Gene Littler (USA), who recorded his 20th PGA Tour win. [Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 30-Aug 2). Second-placed Arnold Palmer (USA) finished 2 shots behind Kel Nagle (Aus), who recorded his only PGA Tour win in North America. [Pinegrove G&CC, St Luc, nr Montreal, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 3-6). Second-placed Al Geiberger (USA) finished 1 shot behind Doug Ford (USA), who recorded his second win in this event and the last of his 19 PGA Tour wins. [Scarboro G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 26-29). Second-placed Charlie Sifford (USA) finished 2 shots behind Ted Kroll (USA), who recorded the last of his eight PGA Tour wins. [Green course, Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac, nr Montreal, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 12-15). Second-placed Bobby Nichols (USA), Dow Finsterwald (USA) and Buster Cupit (USA, Jacky's older brother) finished 5 shots behind 23-year-old Jacky Cupit (USA), who recorded the first of his four PGA Tour wins. [Niakwa CC, Winnipeg, MB].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 6-9). Second-placed Bob Goalby (USA) and Jay Hebert (USA) finished 6 shots behind Art Wall Jr (USA). [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (50th) (June 17-20). Second-placed Dow Finsterwald (USA), Art Wall (USA) and Bo Wininger (USA) finished 2 shots behind Doug Ford (USA). [GC Islesmere, Sainte-Dorothée Laval, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 20-23). Second-placed Jay Hebert (USA) finished 1 shot behind Wes Ellis Jr (USA), who recorded the first of his three PGA Tour wins. [Royal Mayfair GC, Edmonton, Alberta].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 10-13). Second-placed Bo Wininger (USA) finished 2 shots behind George Bayer (USA), who recorded the first of his four PGA Tour wins. [Westmount G&CC, Kitchener, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 5-8; first Canadian Open to be televised). 22-year-old Doug Sanders (USA, amateur) beat Dow Finsterwald (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 16th). Sanders recorded his first PGA Tour win, and became the only amateur ever to win this prestigious event. Sanders turned pro shortly after this win. [Beaconsfield GC, Pointe-Claire, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 17-20). Second-placed Jack Burke Jr (USA) finished 4 shots behind Arnold Palmer (USA), who recorded the first of his 62 PGA Tour wins at this event. [Weston G&CC, Toronto, Ont.]
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 15-17). Second-placed Gordon Brydson (Can) and Bill Welch (USA) finished 4 shots behind Pat Fletcher (Can), who became the event's first home country winner since Karl Keffer in 1914 ( ... it is worth noting, the English-born Fletcher was a Canadian citizen, rather than a native-born Canadian). The next home country win in this event came in 2023, when Nick Taylor broke the 69-year drought. [Point Grey G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 9-11). Second-placed Wally Ulrich (USA) finished 1 shot behind Dave Douglas (USA). [Scarboro G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 17-19). Second-placed Fred Haas (USA) and Dick Mayer (USA) finished 11 shots behind Johnny Palmer (USA). [St Charles CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 5-7). Second-placed Fred Hawkins (USA) and Ed "Porky" Oliver (USA) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Jim Ferrier (Aus/USA). [Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 24-27). Second-placed Ted Kroll (USA) finished 3 shots behind Jim Ferrier (Aus/USA). [Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Dorval, Montreal - this course no longer exists].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 23-25). Second-placed Jim Ferrier (Aus/USA) finished 4 shots behind E.J. "Dutch" Harrison (USA). [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 23-25). Second-placed Vic Ghezzi (USA), Ky Laffoon (USA) and Dick Metz (USA) finished 3 shots behind Charles "Chuck" Congdon (USA), who recorded the second of his two PGA Tour wins. [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 17-19). Second-placed Ed "Porky" Oliver (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bobby Locke (RSA), who recorded his fifth PGA Tour win. [Scarboro G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 28-July 1). George Fazio (USA) beat Dick Metz (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Fazio 70, Metz 71), to record the first of his two PGA Tour wins. [Beaconsfield GC, Pointe-Claire, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 2-4). Second-placed Herman Barron (USA) finished 4 shots behind Byron Nelson (USA). This was the last of Nelson's 11-in-a-row wins on the PGA Tour. [Thornhill G&CC, Vaughan, Toronto, Ont.].
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Canadian Open not played in 1944 due to World War II.
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Canadian Open not played in 1943 due to World War II.
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 6-8). Second-placed Mike Turnesa (USA) finished 4 shots behind Craig Wood (USA). [Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 7-9). Second-placed Bobby Gray (Scot/Can) finished 2 shots behind defending champion and three-time Canadian Open winner Sam Snead (USA). [Lambton G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 15-17, 19). Sam Snead (USA) beat defending champion Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Snead 71, McSpaden 72). McSpaden missed a two-foot putt on the final playoff hole to gift the title to Snead by a shot. [Scarboro G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 17-19). Second-placed Ralph Guldahl (USA) finished 5 shots behind Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA). [Riverside CC, Rothesay, NB].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 18-20, 22). Sam Snead (USA) beat defending champion "Lighthorse" Harry Cooper (Eng/USA) in a Monday playoff. The two players both scored 67 in the 18-hole playoff, which then required an additional nine hole playoff (Snead 34, Cooper 39). [Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 9-11). Second-placed Ralph Guldahl (USA) finished 2 shots behind "Lighthorse" Harry Cooper (Eng/USA). [St Andrews GC, North York, Toronto, Ont. This course no longer exists].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Sept 10-12). Second-placed Jimmy Thompson (Scot/USA) finished 8 shots behind 26-year-old Lawson Little (USA), who recorded his first win as a professional. [St Andrews GC, North York, Toronto, Ont. This course no longer exists].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 29-31). Second-placed Vic Ghezzi (USA) finished 2 shots behind 26-year-old Gene Kunes (USA), who won his first big golfing prize as a professional. [Summerlea G&CC, Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 2-4). Second-placed Ky Laffoon (USA) finished 2 shots behind three-time Canadian Open winner Tommy Armour (Scot/USA). [Lakeview GC, Mississauga, Ont].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 17-19). Second-placed Alexander "Lex" Robson (Scot/Can) and defending champion "Lighthorse" Harry Cooper (Eng/USA) finished 8 shots behind Joe Kirkwood Sr (Aus). [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario; at the time known as Royal York GC].
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Played as the Canadian Open (25th) (July 7-9). Second-placed Al Watrous (USA) finished 3 shots behind "Lighthorse" Harry Cooper (Eng/USA). [Ottawa H&GC, Ottawa, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 9-11, 14). Walter Hagen (USA) beat Percy Alliss (Eng) by 1 shot in a 36-hole Tuesday playoff (Hagen 73, 68; Alliss 72, 70). [Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 24-26, 30). Tommy Armour (Scot/USA) beat defending champion Leo Diegel (USA) by 3 shots in a 36-hole Wednesday playoff (Armour 69, 69; Diegel 69, 72). [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 25-27). Second-placed Tommy Armour (Scot/USA) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Leo Diegel (USA), who won this title for the fourth time. [Kanawaki GC, Kahnawake, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 26-28). Second-placed Macdonald "Mac" Smith (Scot/USA), Walter Hagen (USA) and Archie Compston (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Leo Diegel (USA), who recorded the third of his four wins in this event. [Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 4-6). Second-placed and defending champion Macdonald "Mac" Smith (Scot/USA) finished 1 shot behind Tommy Armour (Scot/USA). [Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 5-7). Second-placed Gene Sarazen (USA) finished 3 shots behind Macdonald "Mac" Smith (Scot/USA). [Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Dorval, Montreal - this course no longer exists].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 30-Aug 1). Second-placed Mike Brady (USA) finished 2 shots behind wire-to-wire winner and defending champion Leo Diegel (USA). [Lambton G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 1/2). Second-placed Gene Sarazen (USA) finished 2 shots behind Leo Diegel (USA). [Mount Bruno CC, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, nr Montreal, Quebec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 3/4). Second-placed Tom Kerrigan (USA; also runner-up in 1922) finished 5 shots behind Clarence Hackney (Scot/USA). [Lakeview GC, Mississauga, Ont].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 28/29). Second-placed Tom Kerrigan (USA) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old Al Watrous (USA). Watrous recorded his first big professional win, thanks in part to the earlier tutelage of Kerrigan, a renowned golf instructor and long term pro at Siwanoy CC near New York. [Mount Bruno CC, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, nr Montreal, Quebec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 1/2). Second-placed Mike Brady (USA) finished 3 shots behind William Trovinger (USA), the first US-born golfer to win the Canadian Open. [Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 26-28). Defending champion James Douglas Edgar (Eng) beat Tommy Armour (Scot/USA) and Charlie Murray (Can) in an 18-hole Sunday playoff (Edgar 73, Murray 74, Armour 75). [Rivermead GC, Aylmer, nr Ottawa, Que.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 29/30). Second-placed Jim Barnes (Eng), Robert Tyre "Bobby" Jones Jr (USA) and defending champion Karl Keffer (Can) finished 16 shots behind James Douglas Edgar (Eng). [Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario].
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Canadian Open not played in 1918 due to World War I.
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Canadian Open not played in 1917 due to World War I.
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Canadian Open not played in 1916 due to World War I.
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Canadian Open not played in 1915 due to World War I.
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 13/14). Second-placed George Cumming (Scot/Can) finished 1 shot behind his former pupil and two-time Canadian Open winner Keffer (Can). (As of 2020, Keffer's 1914 win in this event was the last by a Canadian-born golfer. In 1954 Pat Fletcher won the title as an English-born Canadian citizen). [Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open. Second-placed Jack Burke Sr (USA) and Nicol Thompson (Scot/Can) finished 6 shots behind two-time Canadian Open winner Albert Murray (Eng/Can). Murray was the younger brother of Charlie Murray, who won the Canadian Open in 1906 and 1911. Nicol Thompson was the older brother of renowned Canadian golf course designer Stanley Thompson. [Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Dorval, Montreal - this course no longer exists].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 8/9). Second-placed Jim Barnes (Eng) finished 3 shots behind George Sargent (Eng). [Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open. Second-placed Davie Black (Scot) finished 2 shots behind two-time Canadian Open winner Charlie Murray (Eng/Can). [Royal Ottawa GC, Gatineau, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (July 7/8). Second-placed George S. Lyon (Can, amateur) finished 4 shots behind Daniel "Dan" Kenny Jr (Scot). [Lambton G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open. Second-placed George Cumming (Scot/Can) finished 3 shots behind Karl Keffer (Can), the first Canadian born golfer to win the Canadian Open. [Toronto GC, Fernhill, nr Toronto, Ont. The club moved from this location in 1911]. Note: Curiously, The Times of London reported on July 5, 1909 the following result for the Open Championship of Canada: 1. Percy Barrett (308); 2. George Cumming (312); F. Keffer (320).
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Played as the Canadian Open (June 29/30). Second-placed George Sargent (Eng) finished 4 shots behind 20-year-old Albert Murray (Eng/Can). Murray was the younger brother of Charlie Murray who won the Canadian Open in 1906 and 1911. [Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Dorval, Montreal - this course no longer exists].
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Played as the Canadian Open (first time as a 72-hole event). Second-placed George Cumming (Scot/Can) finished 2 shots behind Percy Barrett (Eng). [Lambton G&CC, Toronto, Ont.].
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Played as the Canadian Open (36-hole event). Second-placed T.B. Reith (Can, amateur), Alex Robertson (Scot) and defending champion George Cumming (Scot/Can) finished 1 shot behind Charlie Murray (Eng/Can). [Royal Ottawa GC, Gatineau, Québec].
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Played as the Canadian Open (36-hole event). Second-placed Percy Barrett (Eng) finished 3 shots behind George Cumming (Scot/Can). [Toronto GC, Fernhill, nr Toronto, Ont. The club moved from this location in 1911].
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The inaugural Canadian Open (36-hole event). Second-placed Percy Barrett (Eng) finished 2 shots behind John H. "Jack" Oke (Eng). [Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Dorval, Montreal - this course no longer exists].
The Sentry: known for many years as the Tournament of Champions, the PGA Tour’s 2025 season-opener gets underway on Kapalua’s Plantation course (Jan 2-5). Chris Kirk defends.
Tournament of Champions: the LPGA Tour’s 2025 season is launched at Lake Nona with the their Tournament of Champions (Jan 30-Feb 2). The 2024 edition gave Lydia Ko her 20th LPGA Tour title.
Attahya Thitikul: also known as “Jeeno”, the Thai golfer won the LPGA Tour’s 2024 CME Group Tour Championship … and an eye-watering $4 million, the richest first-prize in women’s golf.
Rory McIlroy: scooped the 2024 European (DP World) Tour season-long Order of Merit title, joining Seve Ballesteros as a six-time winner of this prestigious award.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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