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Breakout Canadian Yellamaraju details his majors mindset ahead of the U.S. Open

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.


Cauley caps long comeback from car accident with first PGA Tour win in 239th start

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.


PGA: RBC Canadian Open - Rd. 4

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.


PGA: RBC Canadian Open - Rd. 3

Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju fired a 5-under 65 in the third round of the RBC Canadian Open, putting him tied for seventh place, three strokes off the lead heading into Sunday's final round.


Weeks shares a trio of Canadians who could make a splash on the weekend

TSN Golf analyst Bob Weeks joins Kara Wagland to explain how none of the leaders really "ran away with it" on Friday, creating a jammed leaderboard heading into the weekend. Weeks also shares which Canadian is positioned to make a splash on Saturday and the roller coaster round Brooks Koepka had.


RBC Canadian Open leaderboard features familiar and unusual names after round two

TSN Golf analysts Graham DeLaet and Bob Weeks join Kara Wagland to discuss the mix of familiar names and unusual names sitting atop the leaderboard at the RBC Canadian Open after the second round, why Canadians Matthew Anderson and Taylor Pendrith have put themselves in a good position, and share which golfer in the mix stands out heading into the weekend.


PGA: RBC Canadian Open - Rd. 2

Brooks Koepka shot a 2-under 68 in the second round of the RBC Canadian Open, putting him among the leaders going into Saturday. Matthew Anderson is the low Canadian heading into the weekend at 7-under, while Taylor Pendrith also had a strong day, going 3-under, equaling Anderson with a 7-under in the tournament.


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