RBC Canadian Open poised for launch, as Nick Taylor's 2023 win helped spur a national golf renaissance

Nick Taylor authored an iconic moment with his 72-foot putt to win the 2023 Canadian Open in Toronto. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP - image credit)When Nick Taylor's putter soared through the air on the 18th hole at Oakdale Golf and Country Club in Toronto, it changed the course of Canadian golf.The beginning of the decade had been rough for the sport in the country.In 2020 and 2021, the pandemic led to the cancellation of the RBC Canadian Open – even as, below the surface, participation in the sport was soaring.When the tournament finally returned in 2022, it went

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5 key holes for the upcoming RBC Canadian Open with Taylor Pendrith

While TPC Toronto’s North Course is a new venue for the men’s national championship, Taylor Pendrith has plenty of experience on the course. The Richmond Hill, Ont., native breaks down five holes that he thinks will play a pivotal role in the tournament’s outcome. Well, I'm very happy to be joined by Taylor Pendrith here to talk about TPC Toronto, the North Course, which this year will be hosting the RBC Canadian Open for the very first time. Yeah, I was excited. Spent a lot of time on the property. I've probably played there, I don't know, 50 times maybe.

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Every shot from Scottie Scheffler’s DOMINANT win | THE CJ CUP | 2025

Check out every shot from Scottie Scheffler’s dominant first win of 2025 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, where he carded rounds of 61-63-66-63 to shoot 31-under par and pull off the wire-to-wire win by eight. Scheffler also tied a PGA TOUR record with 253 total strokes over the course of 72 holes. SUBSCRIBE to PGA TOUR now: http://pgat.us/vBxcZSh All friendships are left in the locker room and rivalries return after the Zurich Classic last week, as the PGA TOUR heads back to Texas for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson. The field, led by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, will

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Scottie Scheffler adds to BIG lead | Round 3 | THE CJ CUP | 2025

In the third round of THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 2025, Scottie Scheffler turned in a 5-under 66 to get to 23-under for the tournament, building his lead to eight strokes over the field heading into Sunday. SUBSCRIBE to PGA TOUR now: http://pgat.us/vBxcZSh All friendships are left in the locker room and rivalries return after the Zurich Classic last week, as the PGA TOUR heads back to Texas for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson. The field, led by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, will be competing at a newly renovated TPC Craig Ranch. Fellow Texan Jordan Speith is back in

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Back-to-Back? Taylor Pendrith’s Title Defense at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson

Canadian PGA Tour star Taylor Pendrith is back to defend his title at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson! 🇨🇦🏌️‍♂️ In this video, Adam Scully and Mark Zecchino evaluate Pendrith’s 2025 PGA Tour season so far, discussing his strengths, challenges, and what adjustments he needs to make to stay competitive at the top level. Will Pendrith rise to the occasion once again? Find out as we break down his chances and highlight the key areas of improvement for his game heading into a critical stretch on the PGA Tour. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more PGA Tour

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Scottie Scheffler 2 back of a 4-way tie for the lead at Houston Open. Rory McIlroy 5 behind

HOUSTON (AP) — Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy wanted a final tune-up before the Masters and spent parts of the Thursday at the Houston Open under an umbrella in wind and rain that prevented anyone from getting too far away.Keith Mitchell made a late eagle and Ryan Gerard let a good start slip away by finishing with two bogeys. They both wound up at 5-under 65, tied for the lead with Alejandro Tosti and Taylor Pendrith of Richmond Hill, Ont. when play was suspended by darkness.Scheffler didn't dazzle. He just didn't do much wrong, one of his best attributes. The

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