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C.T. Pan Enlists Fan as Caddie After Injury at RBC Canadian Open
sports1 year ago

C.T. Pan Enlists Fan as Caddie After Injury at RBC Canadian Open

During the final round of the RBC Canadian Open, C.T. Pan had to switch caddies three times after his original caddie, Mike "Fluff" Cowan, slipped and sustained nonserious injuries. A local fan briefly stepped in before being replaced by a caddie services team member and then Al Riddell. Pan finished with a 1-under 69. Robert MacIntyre won the tournament, securing his first PGA Tour victory.

C.T. Pan Uses 4 Caddies, Including Fans, at Canadian Open
sports1 year ago

C.T. Pan Uses 4 Caddies, Including Fans, at Canadian Open

Local golf enthusiast Paul Emerson unexpectedly caddied for C.T. Pan for two holes at the RBC Canadian Open after Pan's caddie, Mike "Fluff" Cowan, was injured. Emerson, who had never caddied in a professional event before, stepped in to help until a member of the caddie services team took over. Pan appreciated the support, and Emerson's brief stint included a birdie on the third hole and a bogey on the fourth.

"Rory McIlroy in Contention for 3rd Straight RBC Canadian Open Win"
sports2 years ago

"Rory McIlroy in Contention for 3rd Straight RBC Canadian Open Win"

Round 4 of the RBC Canadian Open begins on Sunday with C.T. Pan leading at 14-under par. Rory McIlroy is going for a three-peat at the event, while Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, and Harry Higgs are among the six players sitting at 12-under par. Fans can watch the action on Golf Channel and CBS, as well as through various streaming options featuring featured groups and holes.

Rory McIlroy in contention for Canadian Open three-peat amidst crowded leaderboard.
sports2 years ago

Rory McIlroy in contention for Canadian Open three-peat amidst crowded leaderboard.

Rory McIlroy shot a 6-under 66 at Oakdale, leaving him two strokes behind leader C.T. Pan in the Canadian Open. McIlroy, who won the tournament in 2019 and 2022, is chasing his 32nd worldwide victory a week before the U.S. Open. The Northern Irishman is the strongest voice against Saudi-funded LIV Golf, and he said he feels like a "sacrificial lamb" after the PGA Tour's partnership with Saudi Arabia's wealth fund. Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Mark Hubbard, Harry Higgs, and Andrew Novak are also two strokes back at 12 under.