Brandt Snedeker cards 60, while four Canucks in contention Canadian Open
ANCASTER, Ont. — Brandt Snedeker’s early record-matching pace couldn’t quite stand up to late charges from Scott Brown and Matt Kuchar at the RBC Canadian Open.
Snedeker fired a 10-under 60 to tie the Canadian Open’s all-time record for a low score and take a clubhouse lead at 11-under par at Hamilton Golf and Country Club on Friday, before Brown and Kuchar both shot 7-under in the afternoon to finish the day as co-leaders at 12 under.
Brown and Kuchar agreed that Snedeker’s round was a mixed blessing. On the one hand it challenged them to play their best, on the other it confirmed that low scores were possible.
“You kind of feel like you have to go out and shoot a good one, and then you kind of feel like there is a good one out there,” said Brown. “So I think the key is just to not get crazy aggressive. I’ve kind of been conservatively aggressive.”