Day’s late birdie binge dashes Hearn’s Open hopes: Feschuk
Jason Day, who began the final round two shots back, birdied the last three holes, including a 22-foot birdie putt on the 18th green. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Jason Day, who began the final round two shots back, birdied the last three holes, including a 22-foot birdie putt on the 18th green. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
With the 54-hole lead, David Hearn is trying to become the first Canadian to win the Canadian Open since 1954. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
He was almost a Canadian Open champion once, but the golf gods have rarely been kind to the self-taught southern boy. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Brent McLaughlin is tatted up and rides a Harley. But he’s also a man who takes his golf seriously and has strong passion for the game. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Jordan Spieth, seeking third straight Grand Slam crown, one behind Louis Oosthuizen, Jason Day and amateur Paul Dunne heading into final round. Dustin Johnson fades. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Wind wreaks havoc with play Saturday. But a tournament so far making news for its place on the weather map finally appears ready to be noted for the quality of its leaderboard. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Dustin Johnson leaves U.S. Open collapse behind with opening-round 65 at St. Andrews, where Open legend Tom Watson needs a miracle to make the cut. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Now 39 and more than seven years removed from hoisting one of golf’s four sacred prizes, the former world No. 1 seems happier to revel in nostalgia ahead of the British Open. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
Legendary Scottish course challenges and enchants contenders as the 29th Open gets underway on Thursday. TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading
McIlroy sends a text to pick Wood’s brain to find out more on dealing with injuries TORONTO STAR | SPORTS | GOLF Continue reading