Canada's Hadwin, Pendrith thriving after strong showings at Shriners Children's Open

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Canada's Hadwin, Pendrith thriving after strong showings at Shriners Children's Open
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Canadians Adam Hadwin and Taylor Pendrith both finished near the top of the leaderboard at the Shriners Children's Open on Sunday and are resting this week as they consider what to do next.

Hadwin finished second at TPC Summerlin on Sunday, one shot behind eventual winner Tom Kim of South Korea. Pendrith was in a group tied for third, a shot back of his fellow Canadian.

Hadwin and Pendrith's stop-and-start schedule is partly thanks to the PGA Tour's new calendar, as the top men's golf tour in the world transitions to a regular season that starts in January instead of straddling two years. Hadwin said that he would consider his options and possibly play in one of November's tournaments. Pendrith, on the other hand, said he intends to keep playing, likely at the World Wide Technology Championship in Los Cabos, Mexico, on Nov. 2, Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Nov. 9, and the RSM Classic in St. Simons Island, Ga., on Nov. 16.

Regardless of whether or not they play in November, both Canadians are looking forward to a six-week break through December and into January. They said they want to spend time with their young families.

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