Golf Canada Leaderboard presented by Titleist
PGA TOUR
Patrick Reed carded a 2-under 69 on a breezy afternoon at Liberty National, overtaking Jon Rahm and holding off Abraham Ancer to win The Northern Trust, the first leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs. It was his first win on the Tour since the 2018 Masters. …Corey Conners and Adam Hadwin both advanced to the next round of the FedEx Cup playoffs. Conners, who was just four shots off the lead after an opening round 66, is in a better position to qualify for the Tour Championship sitting at No. 27 while Hadwin will have some work to do to get into the top 30 as he sits at No. 51. … Roger Sloan, Mackenzie Hughes and Nick Taylor have all been eliminated from the FedEx Cup playoffs
T21 | Corey Conners | 66-71-70-69 | -8 |
T43 | Adam Hadwin | 67-71-73-69 | -4 |
T64 | Roger Sloan | 68-70-71-74 | -1 |
T67 | Mackenzie Hughes | 73-68-70-73 | E |
MC | Nick Taylor | 68-74 |
NEXT EVENT: FedEx Cup Playoffs: BMW Championship (Aug. 15)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Corey Conners, Adam Hadwin
LPGA TOUR
Mi Jung Hur won her third LPGA Tour title – her first since 2014 – with a brilliant final round at the Ladies Scottish Open, finishing four shots ahead of compatriot Jeongeun Lee6 and Thailand’s Moriya Jutanugarn. Jutanugarn had been trying to follow her sister, Ariya Jutanugarn, who won last year. …Alena Sharp has made the cut in four of her last five tournaments
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T43 | Alena Sharp | 69-68-72-73 | -2 |
NEXT EVENT: CP Women’s Open (Aug 22)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Brooke Henderson, Lorie Kane, Michelle Liu (a), Jaclyn Lee, Brittany Marchand, Alena Sharp, Anne-Catherine Tanguay
KORN FERRY TOUR
Bo Hoag birdied the final two holes for a final round 65 and a two-stroke victory over Scott Harrington at the WinCo Foods Portland Open. Hoag jumped from 31st to seventh in the regular-season standings to earn a PGA Tour card next season. …Michael Gligic, who has earned his PGA Tour card for next year for finishing inside the Top 25 of the money list, is competing in The Finals to try and improve his priority status for Tour events in 2020. …Tour regulars Albin Choi, Ryan Yip and Brad Fritsch all failed to qualify for the The Finals
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
MC | Brad Fritsch | 69-73 | |
MC | Michael Gligic | 72-73 | |
MC | Albin Choi | 72-75 | |
MC | Ryan Yip | 73-77 |
NEXT EVENT: Korn Ferry Tour Finals: Nationwide Children’s Championship (Aug. 15)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Michael Gligic, David Hearn, Adam Svensson,
MACKENZIE TOUR-PGA TOUR CANADA
Hayden Buckley parred the first hole of a playoff with Sam Fidone to collect his first win as a professional, winning the ATB Financial Classic in Calgary. It was the first time extra-holes were needed to decide a tournament victory in 2019 …Taylor Pendrith posted his fourth consecutive top 10 result of the season and picked up his fourth consecutive Canada Life Canadian Player of the Week award. After firing a course record 62 in the final round in Edmonton to win his first Mackenzie Tour event, Pendrith made it back-to-back 62s by equalled the course record in Calgary in the opening round. His third round 71 snapped a streak of 18 consecutive rounds of shooting 70 or less. …James Love’s second round 65 tied him for low round of the day as he went on to post his best result of the season. …Golf Canada Young Pro Squad member Stuart Macdonald fired an opening-round 63, his lowest-career round in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event …Riley Wheeldon shot an opening round 63, his best career opening round on the Mackenzie Tour. …A total of five Canadians all finished inside the top 20.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T5 | Taylor Pendrith | 62-69-71-69 | -13 |
T12 | James Love | 71-65-68-68 | -12 |
T14 | Wes Heffernan | 66-68-70-69 | -11 |
T18 | James Allenby | 71-66-68-69 | -10 |
T18 | Stuart Macdonald | 63-71-69-71 | -10 |
T23 | Wil Bateman | 67-67-69-72 | -9 |
T30 | Riley Wheeldon | 63-71-71-71 | -8 |
T44 | Scott Secord | 69-68-71-71 | -5 |
T46 | David Rose | 68-69-74-69 | -4 |
T53 | Andrew J. Funk | 70-68-73-70 | -3 |
T60 | Jared du Toit | 69-67-72-76 | E |
MC | Austin James | 72-69 | |
MC | Evan Holmes | 70-71 | |
MC | Michael Belle | 74-68 | |
MC | John Mlikotic | 73-69 | |
MC | Jamie Sadlowski | 74-69 | |
MC | Hugo Bernard | 70-73 | |
MC | Aaron Crawford | 73-70 | |
MC | Eric Banks | 70-73 | |
MC | Patrick Murphy | 70-74 | |
MC | Jimmy Jones | 71-73 | |
MC | Zach Anderson | 69-78 | |
MC | Jack Wesche (a) | 71-76 |
NEXT EVENT: Players Cup (Aug 15)
CANADIANS ENTERED: James Allenby, Hugo Bernard, Michael Belle, Jared du Toit, Seann Harlington, James Love, Taylor Pendrith, Riley Wheeldon, Jamie Sadlowski (alternate), John Mlikotic (alternate)
SYMETRA TOUR
Robynn Ree won the PHC Classic in Milwaukee for her second Tour victory of the year. She closed with a 6-under 66 to finish three strokes ahead of Vicky Hurst. …Maude-Aimee Leblanc recorded her third straight top 10 result and fourth in her last seven tournaments …Maddie Szeryk, who notched her fourth top 10 finish of the season, moved up to No. 12 on the money list, just $3,969 shy of earning an LPGA Tour card for 2020.
POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
T7 | Maude-Aimee Leblanc | 70-67-70 | -9 |
T10 | Maddie Szeryk | 69-71-68 | -8 |
T35 | Brittany Marchand | 71-73-70 | -2 |
T35 | Samantha Richdale | 71-70-73 | -2 |
T44 | Valerie Tanguay | 74-71-70 | -1 |
MC | Hannah Hellyer | 74-73 | |
MC | Elizabeth Tong | 71-76 | |
MC | Megan Osland | 72-77 | |
MC | Casey MacNeil | 70-76 |
NEXT EVENT: FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship (Aug. 16)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Hannah Hellyer, Megan Osland, Samantha Richdale, Valerie Tanguay, Elizabeth Tong
PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS
NEXT EVENT: DICK’S Sporting Goods Open (Aug. 16)
CANADIANS ENTERED: No Canadians entered
EUROPEAN TOUR
NEXT EVENT: D+D Real Czech Masters (Aug. 15)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Austin Connelly