Hughes, Conners among Canadians dreaming of winning RBC Canadian Open
TORONTO — Sometimes Mackenzie Hughes allows himself to imagine what it would be like to win the RBC Canadian Open. The cheers as he walked up the 18th fairway, the roar when he sank the final putt, the weight of the trophy as he lifted it.
No Canadian has won the men’s national golf championship since Pat Fletcher accomplished the feat in 1954 at Vancouver’s Point Grey Golf and Country Club. Hughes, from Dundas, Ont., is one of 19 Canadians in the field at this year’s Canadian Open who hopes to end that nearly 70-year drought.
“That would be amazing. To be the guy, obviously, I’d be a bit of a Canadian hero to do that,” said Hughes with a smile on Wednesday. “I just picture coming down those last few holes and the way the crowd is loud and the energy behind me would be incredible.
“So I have let myself get to that point and think about those things. Like I said, it would be amazing.”