Nick Taylor's 72-foot eagle secures historic win at RBC Canadian Open.

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Nick Taylor wins the RBC Canadian Open, becoming the first Canadian to do so in 69 years. He defeated Tommy Fleetwood in a playoff with an eagle on the fourth playoff hole. Taylor finished at 17 under at Oakdale Golf & Country Club, capturing his third career title on the PGA Tour. Fellow Canadians celebrated his victory, making it a win for the entire country.
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