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Lowry, MacIntyre looking to find success once again at RBC Canadian Open

The RBC Canadian Open returns to TPC Toronto for the second straight year, with coverage set to begin on Thursday morning on TSN. The field in Caledon, Ont., will feature several top-10 stars and multiple major winners, including 2019 Open champion Shane Lowry and 2024 Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre.


U.S. Open getting away from its roots with a shrinking number of qualifiers

Two players going into their senior year of high school are playing in the U.S. Open next week, along with another teenager who is headed off to college. This is what makes the U.S. Open stand out from the other four majors. It gets called the toughest test in golf — sometimes too tough — but it prides itself on being the most “open” of any Open.


Canadian Silverman qualifies for U.S. Open on Golf’s Longest Day

Ben Silverman has punched his ticket for the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills next week. The Thornhill, Ont. native earned his spot for the third men’s major of the season on Monday, taking co-medalist honours at the Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. final qualifying site with rounds of 67 and 70 during “Golf’s Longest Day”.


Poston tops Gerard in playoff to capture Memorial

J.T. Poston made a 7-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to salvage an even-par 72 and force a playoff with Ryan Gerard, and then won the Memorial on the second extra hole when Gerard missed a 6-foot par putt.


Hatton holds on to win second LIV Golf title

Tyrrell Hatton had two late birdies to hold off Jon Rahm and close with a 1-under 71, giving him a two-shot victory in LIV Golf Andalucia for his second title in the league.


Poston handles wind at Memorial for low round of tournament and lead

J.T. Poston stepped onto the putting green Friday at the Memorial just in time to feel the first gust of wind, knowing a tough course was about to get even harder. Part of him was eager to see how a new golf ball to help with the wind was going to perform. It’s safe to say he was pleased.


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