Henderson struggles but sneaks into weekend at Canadian Open
Hamilton’s Alena Sharp had four birdies in an even-par round of 72 and remained the top Canadian at 1-under. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Hamilton’s Alena Sharp had four birdies in an even-par round of 72 and remained the top Canadian at 1-under. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Having her older sister Brittany caddy Saturday helped Henderson iron out some of the wrinkles in her round. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Rory McIlroy will regain golf’s No. 1 ranking on week off. David Hearn top Canadian. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
The pair are at 11-under 199, one shot ahead of Bubba Watson. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Charley Hoffman, who five years ago closed with a 62 to win on the TPC Boston, made birdie on half of his holes for a 63 for a three-shot lead. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
He closed with a 3-under 68 for a one-shot victory that assured him of a spot in the top five at the Tour Championship and a clear shot at the $ 10 million (U.S.) bonus in the FedEx Cup. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Swede looks to hoist trophy for the first time this season while Jordan Spieth, who missed the cut at the TPC Boston, could retake status as world No. 1. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Spieth was over par for the third straight round, the first time that has happened since June 2014. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
A birdie on the closing hole gave him an 8-under 62 for a six-shot victory over Henrik Stenson. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Day, who is on a tear having won two tournaments in dominating fashion, and Spieth, who has two majors under his belt, look to topple McIlroy as the year’s top player. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading