OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Xander Schauffele overcame a two-stroke deficit with a bogey-free final round 65 to win the Open Championship by two shots over Justin Rose and Billy Horschel. It’s his ninth career PGA Tour win and his second major championship this year, becoming the first golfer in 10 years to win the British Open and PGA Championship in the same year. In the 90-year history of four majors, Schauffele became the first player to win two majors in one season with a final-round 65, joining Jack Nicklaus. Schauffele pulled away with three birdies in a four-hole stretch early on the back nine to go from two shots behind to leading by as many as three. It was the 11th straight year for a first-time British Open champion, tying a tournament record. Rose, who needed to go through 36-hole qualifying just to get into the field, finishes runner-up at a major for the fourth time in his career. Billy Horschel, the third-round leader, posted his best result in 43 career major starts. Schauffele’s win means players from the United States have won all four major titles for the first time since 1982. …Mackenzie Hughes, who got into the event after finishing tied for seventh at the RBC Canadian Open, posted his third-best career result in a major. It’s his fifth top-20 result of the season. …Corey Conners‘ final round 68 equals his second-lowest score ever in five British Open starts. He has made the cut in all 20 events he has played this year.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T16 | Mackenzie Hughes | 69-74-75-68 | +2 |
T25 | Corey Conners | 71-70-80-68 | +5 |
MC | Nick Taylor | 75-75 | |
MC | Adam Hadwin | 75-77 |
PGA TOUR
Nick Dunlap overcame a nine-point deficit with a bogey-free final round worth 19 points to win the Barracuda Championship by two points. He becomes the first player in PGA Tour history to win as an amateur and a professional in the same calendar year. In January, Dunlap became the eighth amateur to win a Tour event – and the first in 33 years – at The American Express. He birdied six of his first 12 holes before making a 55-foot eagle putt on No. 15 to take the lead. The victory moved him up to 63rd on the FedEx Cup points list with two regular season events left to play. The top 70 advance to the playoffs. …Taylor Pendrith posted his fourth top-10 finish of the season and moved up to a season-high 29 in the FedEx Cup standings. …Ben Silverman was the leader after the first round, the first time in his career he has held the outright lead in a PGA Tour event.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T5 | Taylor Pendrith | +12 +12 +4 +15 | +43 |
T40 | Ben Silverman | +19 -3 +9 +6 | +31 |
MC | Adam Svensson | +1 +1 | |
MC | Roger Sloan | -1 +1 |
NEXT EVENT: 3M Open (Jul 25)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Adam Hadwin, Mackenzie Hughes, Taylor Pendrith, Ben Silverman, Roger Sloan, Adam Svensson
LPGA TOUR
Chanettee Wannasaen birdied the final two holes to win the Dana Open for Children by one stroke over Haeran Ryu. It’s the second career LPGA Tour title for the Thai player who won the Portland Classic last year, giving her victories in the two oldest non-major LPGA tournaments. At 20 years of age, Wannasaen is the youngest player to win on the tour this year. Ryu birdied four of the final five holes but a bogey at No. 16 ended her chances at victory. Her runner-up finish is her best result of the year. It’s also her seventh top-10 finish of the year – the most by any player without a win. Defending champion Linn Grant of Sweden finished in a tie for third. …Alena Sharp, who eagled or birdied the final hole in each of the four days, posted her best result of the season and first top-20 finish on the LPGA Tour since August 2022.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T19 | Alena Sharp | 71-68-71-67 | -7 |
T47 | Maude-Aimee Leblanc | 72-70-69-71 | -2 |
T64 | Maddie Szeryk | 72-70-74-69 | +1 |
NEXT EVENT: CPKC Women’s Open (Jul 25)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Vanessa Borovilos (a), Monet Chun, Katie Cranston (a), Savannah Grewal, Brooke Henderson, Anna Huang (a), Lauren Kim (a), Yeji Kwon, Maude-Aimee Leblanc, Mary Parsons, Brooke Rivers, Alena Sharp, Ellie Szeryk, Maddie Szeryk, Brigitte Thibault, Michelle Xing (a), Elizabeth Carr (reserve)
KORN FERRY TOUR
Matt McCarty birdied the opening two holes and four of the first nine on his way to a bogey-free final round 66 and a three-stroke win at the Price Cutter Charity Championship. It’s his first career victory and the result moves him up to seventh on the Korn Ferry Tour standings, securing his PGA Tour card for next season. McCarty is the 13th first-time winner on the Tour this season. Tommy Gainey, a winner on the PGA Tour, finished second for his first top-five and second top-10 result this season. Taylor Dickson finished in a four-way tie for third and also secured his PGA Tour card for next year.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T58 | Wil Bateman | 73-65-70-70 | -10 |
MC | Étienne Papineau | 72-67 | |
MC | Myles Creighton | 71-73 | |
MC | Sudarshan Yellamaraju | 70-75 |
NEXT EVENT: NV5 Invitational (Jul 25)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Wil Bateman, Myles Creighton, Jared du Toit, Étienne Papineau, Sudarshan Yellamaraju
PGA TOUR AMERICAS
Ryan Burnett rebounded from an opening hole bogey with four birdies in his next five holes en route to a course record-tying final round 62 and a two-shot win at the Bromont Open. It was the first career PGA Tour Americas title for Burnett who had to regain tour status at mid-season Q-school after finishing outside the top 60 following the Latin American Swing. He is also the 16th PGA Tour University alumni to win a professional event. Third-round leader David Pastore, who had two eagles in a front-nine 31, was one back and had a chance to tie with a birdie on the final hole but ended up making bogey to finish runner-up. …Matthew Anderson posted his fifth top-15 result of the season. …Brendan MacDougall notched his second top-15 result in his last three starts. …Drew Nesbitt recorded his best result of the season and second straight top-20 finish.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T12 | Matthew Anderson | 66-65-70-65 | -14 |
T12 | Brendan MacDougall | 68-64-68-66 | -14 |
T17 | Drew Nesbitt | 68-68-66-65 | -13 |
T31 | Piercen Hunt | 69-67-72-62 | -10 |
T31 | Thomas Giroux | 67-69-67-67 | -10 |
T53 | Joey Savoie | 66-68-74-65 | -7 |
T60 | Ki Taek Lee | 63-70-73-70 | -4 |
T70 | Xavier Marcoux | 70-66-75-70 | +1 |
T70 | Brandon Lacasse | 70-65-69-77 | +1 |
MC | Stuart Macdonald | 72-65 | |
MC | Brady McKinlay | 67-70 | |
MC | Jean-Philippe Parr (a) | 68-70 | |
MC | Noah Steele | 71-67 | |
MC | Justin Towill | 68-71 | |
MC | Chris Crisologo | 74-66 | |
MC | Blair Bursey | 73-68 | |
MC | Jeevan Sihota | 75-67 | |
MC | Laurent Desmarchais (a) | 74-68 | |
MC | William Duquette (a) | 70-72 | |
MC | A.J. Ewart | 78-67 | |
MC | Derek Gillespie | 77-75 |
NEXT EVENT: Commissionaires Ottawa Open (Jul 25)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Matthew Anderson, Ty Celone, A.J. Ewart, Brad Fritsch, Claude Giroux, Thomas Giroux, Piercen Hunt, Jimmy Jones, Ki Taek Lee, Stuart Macdonald, Brendan MacDougall, Drew Nesbitt, Lawren Rowe, Joey Savoie, Jeevan Sihota, Noah Steele, Justin Towill, Chris Crisologo (alternate), Brady McKinlay (alternate), Brandon Lacasse (alternate), Xavier Marcoux (alternate)
EPSON TOUR
Lauren Stephenson, battling a cold all week, birdied the final hole for a wire-to-wire two-stroke victory at the Twin Bridges Championship. It was her first career win and moved her to No. 3 in the Race for The Card standings. Jessica Porvasnik started the final round five shots back and attempted to chase Stephenson down with a pair of birdies on the front nine but could only manage one more birdie over the final nine holes to finish runner-up. That result moved her to the top of the Race for the Card standings with just six tournaments remaining. …Leah John posted her best career result in her rookie season on the development tour as well as her first top-10 finish of the year. …Brigitte Thibault notched her best career result and first top-20 finish on the tour.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T8 | Leah John | 70-72-70 | -1 |
T17 | Brigitte Thibault | 69-72-72 | E |
MC | Kate Johnston | 74-74 | |
MC | Selena Costabile | 73-77 |
NEXT EVENT: Wildhorse Ladies Golf Classic (Aug 16)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Selena Costabile, Leah John, Brigitte Thibault, Kate Johnston (reserve), Tiffany Kong (reserve)