Sunday, July 27, 2014

2014 Canadian Open Results

The final round of the 2014 RBC Canadian Open has just concluded and this year's winner in South African Tim Clark. Clark shot a final 65, which was good enough for a one shot victory over American Jim Furyk, who held the lead for most of the tournament. He finished the tournament at 17-under (-17) in this his second PGA tour win, and first win since winning the 2010 Players Championship. For Furyk however, this marks the seventh tournament he has lost after leading going into the final round.

Saturday's round was suspended slightly towards the end due to inclement weather, but this seemed to have been a positive for today's rounds, as it brought some of the lowest scores of the tournament; the low round of the day being a 63, shot by American Dicky Pride.

Several Canadians also did very well in "their Open", such as Graham DeLaet who finished at T7 (10-under) and Brad Fritsch who finished T9 (9-under). As for our picks, here is how they finished:

1) Graeme McDowell: T9 at 9-under (-9)
2) Charl Schwartzel: T43 at 3-under (-3)

Mike Weir: T66 at 2-over (+2)

That's another good finish for McDowell, let's hope Mike Weir will have a better outcome in his next tournament.

Stay tuned for more PGA Tour/European Tour coverage,

-Nick
Toronto Golf Reviews

http://torontogolfreviews.blogspot.com/2014/07/2014-canadian-open-results.html
Tim Clark wins the 2014 RBC Canadian Open (Paul Chiasson / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

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