Checking her email regularly has paid off for Canadian golfer Maddie Szeryk. The native of London, Ont.
The native of London, Ont., who resides in Texas, was going through her inbox three weeks ago when she noticed a message from the organizers of the Texas Women's Open reminding her that there was still four days left to sign up for the tournament at Grapevine Golf Course.
After a bogey on No. 17, she hit a wedge shot to get within 10 feet of the 18th green and drained the putt for the tournament-winning birdie. "So it's good. I just tried to really treat as a big tournament just trying to play and get comfortable again." "I love playing out here and getting to see all my close friends again," said Szeryk, noting that she was especially excited to practice and possibly play alongside good friends Lauren Hartlage and Amanda Doherty."It was so fun to be out there with them again and just to see other friends that I'm close with and just the feel of like, 'OK, this is a big tournament this is really real.Szeryk may have more LPGA Tour events in June.
PGA TOUR — Taylor Pendrith of Richmond Hill, Ont., has moved up to 30th on the FedEx Cup standings, making him the highest ranked Canadian on the PGA Tour. He'll be back in action this week at the Memorial Tournament, one of the Tour's signature events. Five other Canadians are in the field at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont.
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