Canadian Golfers Battle It Out at Quail Hollow PGA Championship

Thursday, May 15, 2025, 8:21 pm

During the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow this weekend, two prominent Canadian golfers showcased both talent and tension. Taylor Pendrith and Corey Conners experienced contrasting fortunes on the greens, with one celebrating strong bounces while the other lamented subpar scores. Tournament drama continues to add an ironic twist to their storied careers.


ledevoir.com / Jhonattan Vegas en tête après la 1ère ronde du Championnat de la PGA

Le meneur a signé sa meilleure de 45 cartes en tournois majeurs.

torontosun.com / Top Canadian Taylor Pendrith tied for 20th with Scottie Scheffler at PGA Championship

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Taylor Pendrith got a few good bounces along the way on Thursday, including an eagle from the fairway, and hopes it’s a sign of what’s to come at PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. The big-hitting Canadian hasn’t had a good result on the PGA Tour since the end of March when he […]

torontosun.com / Corey Conners hopes he and Maple Leafs can turn around ‘horrendous’ scores quick

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Corey Conners hopes both he and his favourite hockey team will be playing this weekend. Canada’s top-ranked golfer opened his PGA Championship at Quail Hollow with a two-over par 73 and the normally stoic Conners was visibly unhappy with his opening round. “I’m really disappointed…


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