Winners, Weird and What
The Golf Talk Canada crew takes a look at the best, the worst and the downright weird from the week that was in the world of golf.
The Golf Talk Canada crew takes a look at the best, the worst and the downright weird from the week that was in the world of golf.
What should we expect from Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy this week at the U.S. Open? Golf Talk Canada breaks down the outlook for the top two players in the world.
Bud Cauley persevered through years of turmoil after a life-altering car accident and is now a winner on the PGA Tour. Golf Talk Canada breaks down Cauley's victory at the RBC Canadian Open.
Four Canadians are in the field at the 2026 U.S. Open. Who will have the best week at Shinnecock Hills? Golf Talk Canada examines
Adam Scott has never missed a major championship and at this week's U.S. Open, the veteran Australian will tee it up at Shinnecock in his 100th consecutive major, only Jack Nicklaus has played more without missing one. TSN Golf analyst Bob Weeks has more in this essay.
Scottie Scheffler hasn't had quite the same dominance this year and has even showed his frustration on the golf course recently, but as TSN Golf analyst Graham DeLaet explains, he's still the best player on the PGA Tour and should be the favourite heading into the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Scottie Scheffler shares his thoughts on the test Shinnecock Hills Golf Club will present at the U.S. Open and his quest to complete the career Grand Slam. Scheffler details how wind will be a major factor this week and why patience will be key.
Canadian golfer Sudarshan Yellamaraju tells TSN's Bob Weeks his first impression of Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, if he's prepared for the high winds on Thursday, and if his first U.S. Open experience lives up to his expectations so far.
Of the the four Canadians in the field at the U.S. Open, Corey Conners, Nick Taylor, Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Ben Silverman, which has the best chance to find success at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club? TSN Golf analysts Graham DeLaet and Bob Weeks discuss.
TSN Golf analyst Graham DeLaet joins Bob Weeks to discuss Rory McIlroy backing the RBC Canadian Open when speaking to the media ahead of the U.S. Open, what the PGA Tour's changes could mean for the future of the tournament, and if any Canadian golfers will speak out against the proposed adjustments.
One of the biggest stories in Canadian golf this season, Sudarshan Yellamaraju, joins Bob Weeks ahead of the 2026 U.S. Open to discuss his rapid rise on the PGA Tour, his preparation for just the second major championship of his career, and what it takes to compete at Shinnecock Hills. Facing one of golf's toughest tests, Sudarshan puts his trust in Titleist.
Rory McIlroy believes Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is 'the best championship test in the country' and is looking forward to the challenge it will present this week at the U.S. Open. Rory also weighs in on the recent success of European golfers after he and Aaron Rai won the first two men's majors this year.
A proposed future PGA Tour model that might take effect in 2028 would include two tracks of tournaments with players competing to remain on the top track and golfers in the lower track fighting to move up the next season. Rory McIlroy shared his concerns that the RBC Canadian Open specifically could suffer with a diminished Track 2 status.
It doesn't take much to find jaw-dropping stats about Scottie Scheffler's career, but this week he looks to add another major achievement, as he aims to become just the seventh golfer to complete the career Grand Slam. TSN's Bob Weeks highlights Scheffler's impressive career as he brings his game to Shinnecock in an attempt to round out his titles with a U.S. Open win.
Eight years after his career nearly ended in a car accident in which he sustained six broken ribs, a collapsed right lung, and a fractured left leg, 36-year-old Bud Cauley won in his 239th PGA Tour start at the RBC Canadian Open. TSN Golf analyst Graham DeLaet and Bob Weeks join Kara Wagland to recap Cauley's long-awaited victory and the impressive showing from a pair of Canadians.
Bud Cauley birdied four holes in a five-hole stretch on the back nine to win the RBC Canadian Open for his first PGA Tour victory in 239 career starts and eight years after being involved in a single-car accident that derailed his career. Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju finished tied for eighth at 12-under, while fellow Canadian Matthew Anderson came in tied for 11th at 11-under.
RBC Canadian Open winner Bud Cauley joins TSN's Bob Weeks to share what it means to win, being able to share this win with his family, and how his performance on the back nine led to the win.
Sudarshan Yellamaraju joins TSN's Bob Weeks after his final round of the RBC Canadian Open to breakdown his week overall, and how he feels about his game right now.
Canadian amateur Justin Matthews joins TSN's Bob Weeks to share what his experience was like at the RBC Canadian Open.
Matthew Anderson breaks down his final round of the RBC Canadian Open where finished the tournament with an 11-under 269.
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