Four Canadian players tee off at Augusta this week, including a recent PGA winner.
This year’s quartet of Canadians at the Masters has the potential to be one of the best Canadian-born field ever. It’s quite fitting on the 20th anniversary of Mike Weir donning the green jacket, Canada has four homegrown golfers teeing up at Augusta National Golf Course this week.
He has all the momentum heading into Masters week. Once he briefly basks in the glow from his second PGA Tour win , Conners can focus on the most prestigious tournament in golf. Conners joins Adam Svensson, Mackenzie Hughes and former Masters winner Weir as the Canadian contingent at Augusta National this week.
With the roll Conners has been on as of late and his affinity for performing well at the Masters, it wouldn’t be shocking to see him finish inside the top 10 for the fourth consecutive time. Hughes graces the majestic fairways at Augusta for the fourth time in his career. He made the cut the last two Masters, finishing tied for 40th and 50th, respectively.
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