Mackenzie Hughes, Corey Conners never in doubt for men’s golf competition at Tokyo Olympics

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Mackenzie Hughes and Corey Conners, both PGA Tour winners from Ontario, will be making their Olympic debuts after earning their spots in the 60-man field by being Canada’s two highest-ranked players

Hughes said he’s been working toward his Games goal for at least five or six years. “It’s been on my radar,” he said during a conference call announcing Team Canada before heading to Japan. “It’s something I’ve wanted to do. … I’ve thought of it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”Conners’s interest goes back further, to 2009 when the International Olympic Committee, or IOC, announced golf would return to the Games at Rio de Janeiro in 2016 after a 112-year absence.

Mackenzie Hughes reacts after a birdie put on the third green during his final round of The 149th British Open Golf Championship.Many of golf’s household names aren’t there, however. World No. 2 Dustin Johnson was the first one to beg off, announcing last March that a trip to Japan during a busy PGA Tour schedule didn’t suit him. The Olympic golf event falls between mid-July’s Open Championship in Britain and next week’s World Golf Championships event in Memphis, Tenn.

Two other top-10 players, No. 1 Jon Rahm of Spain and No. 6 Bryson DeChambeau of the United States, withdrew this past weekend after testing positive for COVID-19. The men’s field in Rio was lacking many marquee players, too, including Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, with some citing Zika virus fears and others scheduling challenges.

The packed women’s lineup exemplifies a different attitude among female players, Rio gold medalist Inbee Park said last month. “They [men] have so many opportunities and so many different weeks with so many big tournaments,” the South Korean said at a press conference. “For us, I think it’s a little different. We’re not as big as men’s golf. So I think girls treat it a little differently.”

 

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