Canada's youth movement
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07/21/2010 -
Toronto, Canada (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Cast in the shadow of the Open Championship
which finished this past weekend at St. Andrews, the 2010 installment of the
RBC Canadian Open is all set to tee off at the historic St. George's Golf and
Country Club in Toronto, ON from July 22 - 25, 2010.
The renowned Stanley Thompson-designed course, which first opened in 1929, has
been the host of the Canadian Open on four occasions, but none since 1968. St.
George's has also been the host of the LPGA Classic on five occasions and most
recently the du Maurier Champions, also known as the Canadian Senior Open.
Well regarded as a course that demands accurate ball striking, spectators will
be treated to an exciting finish across the club's signature final four holes.
The 2010 PGA season has been an unpredictable journey to say the least, deemed
by many as the start of the Tiger Woods post-scandal era. With Tiger yet to
play up to the standard he's repeatedly set for himself since first joining the
PGA back in 1996, more and more tour pros are getting a taste of being the last
man standing come Sunday. In 2010, there have been 10 first-time winners on
the PGA Tour, most notably Graeme McDowell at the U.S. Open, and last weekend
Louis Oosthuizen at the Open Championship.
This growing shift in power from one player to the rest of the field offers
inspiring hope to the Canadian contingent vying for Canada's top golfing trophy
and a tournament purse worth $5.1 million USD. With only four players out of
the top 20 in the World Golf Rankings playing this week, the trophy is very
much up for grabs which bodes well for the deep Canadian team.
Led by the recently inducted Canadian Golf Hall of Famer Mike Weir, Canada's
hopes rest with a mix of young guns and proven veterans who make up fourteen of
the 156 total competitors in this year's Championship.
TEAM CANADA
2003 Masters Champion Mike Weir has had a rough year so far posting only one
top-10 finish this year, coming at the Bob Hope Classic. Considered a long shot
to win, Weir has struggled this year due to his poor ball-striking, ranking
189th of 190 players on tour. Since losing in a playoff to Vijay Singh at the
2004 Bell Canadian Open, Weir has yet to contend on a Sunday for his nation's
most coveted golfing prize. Meanwhile, if there is one player in the field not
to discount before teeing it up on Thursday, it's Weir. As he has done so many
times in the past, Weir will be carrying the weight of a nation as the most
popular and successful Canadian golfer of his generation.
Canada's second most well-known golfer, 2009 Players Champion Stephen Ames, has
experienced an up and down season thus far recording only one
top-10 and six top-25 finishes. Ames, an outspoken fan of St. George's,
likes the chances of a Canadian contending come Sunday based on Canadian
players' familiarity of the tight layout. It may be Ames who likes his own
chances best on a course that rewards players who can hit a high percentage of
greens in regulation and follow with a birdie putt. These are coincidentally
his two best statistical categories on tour this year.
The future of Canadian golf has emerged during the 2010 season and his name is
Graham DaLaet. The 28-year-old PGA Tour rookie is coming off the round of his
career last Saturday at the Reno-Tahoe Open after carding a bogey-free 62 that
tied the course record. DaLaet has enjoyed a consistent season boasting nine
made cuts and a third place finish at the Shell Houston Open making him the
logical pick for the low Canuck this week at St. George's.
Joining DaLaet in competition are six other Canadian golfers under the age of
30.
"They are among the best young golfers in the world and we are certain to see
exciting play from them as they compete with the PGA TOUR's biggest and best
names at St. George's in July," said Scott Simmons, Golf Canada's Executive
Director and CEO, in a recent press release.
The standout of this promising group is Canada's best amateur golfer - Nick
Taylor. The 2007 Canadian Amateur Champion and recent recipient of the 2010
Ben Hogan award as the nation's top collegiate golfer, is expected by many to
capture multiple Canadian championships before his career is out. The
University of Washington senior will be turning pro after the U.S. Amateur in
August, and will offer us a glimpse of what to expect for many years to come.
Other notable Canadians competing in the 2010 RBC Canadian Open: Ted Brown,
Ben Boudreau, Dave Bunker, Cam Burke, Matt Hill, Barrett Jarosch, Eugene Wong,
Stephen Ames, Graham DeLaet, David Hearn, Jon Mills, Nick Taylor and Mike Weir
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Ryder Cup Odds
Europe
Tie
USA |
4-5
10-1
6-5 |
Ryder Cup Top US point scorer
Tiger Woods
Jim Furyk
Phil Mickelson
Chris DiMarco
David Toms
Stewart Cink
Chad Campbell
Scott Verplank
Zach Johnson
Vaughan Taylor
JJ Henry
Brett Wetterich |
9-4
4-1
5-1
7-1
8-1
12-1
15-1
15-1
25-1
30-1
30-1
50-1 |
Ryder Cup Top European scorer
Sergio Garcia
Luke Donald
Padraig Harrington
Colin Montgomerie
Darren Clarke
David Howell
Lee Westwood
Paul Casey
Henrik Stenson
Jose Maria Olazabal
Paul McGinley
Robert Karlsson |
5-1
5-1
6-1
13-2
8-1
9-1
9-1
11-1
12-1
12-1
20-1
25-1 |
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