Canadians bonding on and off the course at World Golf Championships and majors
A friendly east-west rivalry between Canada’s top PGA Tour golfers has been renewed the past two Tuesdays before being set aside for the event itself.
Nick Taylor, Mackenzie Hughes, Adam Hadwin and Corey Conners have practised together the past two weeks as the only Canadians in the field at the St. Jude Invitational and the PGA Championship. Taylor and Hadwin, who grew up playing together at Ledgeview Golf and Country Club in Abbotsford, B.C., have been a team in the practice rounds and Hughes and Conners, who were on Kent State’s golf team, have been a pair.
“We played today and — I like to call us the ‘West Coast Boys’ — we got smoked by the ‘East Coast Boys’ so they definitely had the best chirps today,” said Taylor on Tuesday shortly after leaving the course at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.
“It’s great having close buddies playing in the same tournaments. Playing in the big tournaments together is great, we urge each other on to play well.”