Mackenzie Hughes looks to end long drought for Canadians at home tourney

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Mackenzie Hughes plays his shot from the sixth tee during the final round the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament at Colonial Country Club on May 26, 2019.Now that Mackenzie Hughes is a two-time winner of the Rivermead Cup as low Canadian at the RBC Canadian Open, he’s looking for a bigger prize this week.

But Brooke Henderson managed to end another lengthy golf drought last year, becoming the first Canadian since 1973 to win an LPGA Tour at home as she captured the CP Women’s Open in Regina. The 28-year-old is coming off a tie for eighth at the Charles Schwab Classic and just missed his second career PGA Tour win earlier this year in the Dominican Republic, settling for a tie for second.

 

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