Five Canadians make cut at Workday Charity Open. BobWeeksTSN has more:
The Canadians continued their assault on Muirfield Village Golf Course on Friday, with five of them sitting inside the top 30 on the leaderboard at the Workday Charity Open when play was called due to darkness.
Collectively, it represented another strong showing for Canadian golfers. There has been a player from north of the 49th in contention in each of the first four tournaments since the restart due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Conners, Hughes and Hadwin all vying for their second PGA Tour victories. Hadwin fired a 1-over 73 after finding only six of 14 fairways and only 10 of the 18 greens. That latter stat put more pressure on his putter and he wasn’t able to roll in as many as he did on Thursday.
Conners moved up 23 spots after a three-round 69 while Hughes was three under on his round when play was suspended. He still has three holes to play in his second round and will start Saturday morning with a birdie putt from just inside five feet.Collin Morikawa of the United States leads at 13-under par after a second-round 66. He’s made 15 birdies over two days, including nine on Friday, the most in the field.
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