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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.


LPGA: U.S. Women’s Open - Rd. 1

Jennifer Kupcho fired a 5-under 66 in the opening round of the U.S. Women's Open to sit atop the leaderboard. Canadian amateur Aphrodite Deng sits tied for 14th after carding a 1-under 70.


PGA: The Memorial Tournament - Rd. 1

Wyndham Clark, J.J. Spaun, Tommy Fleetwood and Ryan Gerard all shot a 5-under 67 and sit tied for the lead, while Canadian Nick Taylor finished 4-under 68 and is one shot back of the clubhouse lead after the opening round of The Memorial Tournament.


PGA: Charles Schwab Challenge - Rd. 4

Russell Henley birdied the last three holes to force a playoff with Eric Cole, and then birdied the first extra hole to capture his sixth career PGA Tour title at famed Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.


PGA: Charles Schwab Challenge - Rd. 3

Canadian Mackenzie Hughes shot a 1-under 69 to sit at 8-under entering Sunday, four shots behind leader Eric Cole, who shot a sparkling 7-under 63 to finish at 12-under par.


Quebec native Savoie reflects on PGA TOUR Americas win, shouts out Habs

Canadian Joey Savoie delivered under pressure Sunday, birdieing the final hole of regulation and again in a playoff to capture his first PGA TOUR Americas title at the Kia Open de Ecuador presentado por Diners Club. He spoke with the media afterwards about the win and gave a shoutout to the Montreal Canadiens, who he's been cheering on as they try to win the Stanley Cup this season.


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.


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